Shipping 1 Intelligent © |' •; PORT OF WELLINGTON. . ' ARRIVED, . April 26, -Wakatu, 'b B,' 7* tonß, Gibbons, from Patea and Wanganui. PasßengersMissea MoLoughlan and Donough, Captain Bendall, Mosara Thompson Beroed, Baker, Widdon, Fulton, Hannah, Luckie, K»lly, and two steerage, •Hawea.a.B., 462, Kennedy, from Nelson and Piotou, Passeugerß-Misseß Nlchol, Shaw, and Graham, Mr and Mrs Brown, Messrs Speight, Abbott, Niohol, Louf, Bunny, Black, Pearson, Gibbs, and Ullathorne; eight steerage. Hauraki, b,b„ 90 tonß, Harvey, from Opunake, Waitara, and Wanganui. .Grafton, b.s.\ 242 tons, Johnston, from Lyttoltbn. Passengerß-Misses Zohrab and Donnelly, Mr Dingan, 2 return excursionists, 6 steerage, and 8 for forward ports. Agnes, 8.8,, 1012 tons, Sims, from Sydney. Ladybird, s.s., 272 tons, Yeale, from Westport. SAILED.. April 26.—Peru, barque, 638 tons, Orr, for London, Grafton, s.s., 242 tonß, Johnston, for Nelsonand West Coast.'"Passengers-Messrs Andrews(2),Kibblewhite, Adams(2), Speight, Jacobs, King, and Firman. • • -~ I Napier, s.a.i 48 tons, EM, forPicton, I Hauraki, s.s., 80 tons, Harvey, for Opunake and Waitara. ' &g; turnboll&co . VV ,; aro Agents for- the following 'steamers and sailing vessels trading to and from Wellington:- , .For San Francisco, thence by rail and steamer to Liverpool— The b.s. Zealandia \ ■ The s.s. Australia The s. City of ~ , , New York Every 4 weeks The s.s. City of Sydney For Wanganui-? • The b.s. Huia) m, ~ , j . {Three times a weok, For Kailioura and Ly'ttdiim— The s.s.Tui, weekly. For toon- | The b. s. Jane Douglas, twice a week, For RangitikeiTlie 8.8. Jane Douglas, every fortnight, ■ For PatmTho s.s. Patea, twice a"weok. For Bknkimm Pkton— '■ The s. i Napier, twice a week. For London, direct— At regular intervals by Messrs Shaw, Savill & Co.'s Pasßenger line of Packets, For China and the Easily the Eastern and Australian Steamship Co.'s Steamships from Sydney, every fortnight. For China and JapanBy theßarquentineMay and Barque Alexa. Full particulars can be had on applica- .. tionto V 7. & G. TUBNBULL & CO.. Welmnotoh. 995 TIHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND . MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED). Oxr-mr.... £3,000,000 perties. Consignments of WOOL and other produce are received, either for SALE by AUCTION at its Warehouses, Wellington, or for SHIPMENT to LONDON or elsewhere; and on these liberal CASH advances are
Advances are also made on GROWING CROPS and CLIPS of WOOL j and indents are executed in London and the Colonies on the most favorable terms. For further particulars apply to the Company's Agents, H. H, LANG, Wellington; . B. KEITH, 955 Masterton, EDUCATIONAL DEPOSITORY. rnHE Undersigned has just, opened up a . Laige and well-selected assortment of PRIZE BOOKS and new Books for Presents. Large assortment of DOLLS. BIRTHDAY CARDS, TRANSFER and RELIEF SCRAPS in endless variety. Toys. Toys. — NEWEST NOVELTIES I lu Fancy Stationery, Photo, Sorap, and Fern Albums, Card Baskets, Card Cases, Purses, Pooketbooka, Workboxes, Wri ' tiug Desks, Papeteriea, N.Z. Gems, large assortment of New Scraps and Birthday Cards, Shell and Money Boxes, Playing Cards, Skipping Ropes. Cricket Balls, Pocket Compasses, Tape Measures, and Carpenter's Pencils. A good assortment NEW MUSIC. LIBRARY; PHOTOGRAPHY In all its branches. Photographs takn in any weather by the Instantaneous Golatino Bromide Dry Plates, Largest ajto Best Assobtment OP MAORI PHOTOGRAPHS In Now Zealand, THOS. k7 PRICE. ....ACINTOSHES. ACrro-illE' LACINTOSHES. JOHN THORBURN, HAYING purchased a splendid lot of beautiful Woollen Tweed Macintoshes at English cost, the same will be sold at 20 per cent below the usual prices. Re in time and seoure a first class coat for very little money. Sjmo extra large sizes. THORBURN'S (Sxt the Clock)" Willis-bt Wellington ... CARTER/TON MEAT BAZAAR. RUMBLE rWAGLAND, PItOPBIETORS. rnHE above firm beg to intimate thattbey and GENERAL BUTCHERS in the premises for' many years'past occupied by Messrs Barlow, in Main-Street, Carterton, on the Ist of May, and respectfully solicit a fair sharo of the cußtom ol the inhabitants of. the towushipand surrounding district, G. R. Would remind his old frietlds that in starting again they can rely on his giving the same attention to their requirements as he has doho in tho past. ' 1058 GRASS SEEDS! GRASS SEEDS!I NOW ON SALE.-PerenpialßyeGrass and Cocksfoot, Red Clover, White Clover, Cow Grass, Jlsyke, Lucerne Trefoil, Yarrow, Parsely, ic. . . Also, choice English:-. Grasses, Poas, Feßcues. Crested Dogstail, Meadow Foxtail, Fiotia Timothy, &c. Also, fineßt Mixture.of. LAWN GRASS SEEDS, All new seeds, just to hand, F. COOPER, Seedsman and Florest 'IW3 Manners-street. :•'-■■ TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. r; AM desirous of taking an ARTICLED L<--PUPIL. A taste for drawing indis isable. Terms on application. ...„! QEO.MNNIN.Arobiteot.: Mastert n, Jan, 6th, 1882.. , ... 968
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1059, 27 April 1882, Page 3
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