; Shipping Intelligent: © : o .PORT OF WELLINGTON. ARRIVED. r April 2G. —Wakatu,; a s,, 7* tons, Gibbons, jfrom Patea and Wanganui. Passengers—'Mifiaea McLoughlan and Donough, Captain Jendall,'Messrs Tlmmpjon-Berned, Baker, Widdon, Fulton; Hannah, Luckie, Kelly, Hawea, s.s., 462,' Kentedy, from Nelson and Picton, iPassengers—Misßes Nlohol, Shaw, and Graham, Mr and Mrs Brown, Messrs Speight;- Abbott,' Nichol, Imouf, Bunny, Black, PeaTson, Gibbs, and Ullathorne; eight steerage. Hauraki, B,ii„'9o tans: Harvey, from Opunake, Waitara, and Wanganui. "• Grafton, s. s,, 212 1 tops, Johnoton , from Lyttelton. , Paßßengers-MissekZolar&b and Donnelly, Mr. Dihgan, 2 return excursionists, 6 steerage, and 8 for forward ports. Agnes, 5.8., 1012 tons, Bima, from Sydney. Ladybird, s, 1., 272 tons, Yeale, from SAILED, April 26.—Aru, barque, 638 tons, Orr, for London, , Grafton, s.n, 242 tons, Johnston, for con and Wont Coast, .. Passengers—Messrs Andrews (2), Kibblowhite, Adamß (2), Speight, Jacobs, King, and Firman. I Napier, S.S., 48 tow, Fisk, for Picton. Hauraki, s.s., 80 tons, Harvey, for Opu* nake and Waitara. &G. ! TUBNBOLL&Co /, .are Agents for the followin'fr steamers 1 and Bailing vessels trailing to and froin Wellington For San iVaiiiko, thence by rail and steamer to Livorpool-r . .. The s.s. Zealandia ; ■ Tlie's.s. 'Australia .The s. City of :. " Now York T' The s.s. City of For Wanganui— The s,s. Huia | yjy. 0O t j meß a wee k, For Kathoura and LyttellonTheß.fl.Tni, weekly. ' For Foxtori— Thes.s. JaueDnuglas, twice a week. For Bangitih't— THe's.o, Jane Douglas, every fortnight. toi Pafm— ■ . ; The s.fl, Patfia, twice a week. For Bknkimyi& PictonThe s. s. Napier, twice a week. For London, "direot-r ; ; . .. At regular intervals by Messrs Shaw, Savill & Co,'a Passenger lino of ; : Packets. •• For China and the East— : By the Eastern and Australian Steamship Co.'a Steamships from Sydney, every fortnight, For China and Japan-: ;: By the Alexa. Full particulars can be had on application to VV. &G. TURNBULL & CO., . Shipping and Custom House Agents, Wellington. 995 THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND ; MERCANTILE AGENCY COM- ! PANY (Limited). (Sum...;. ~£3,000,000 THIS Company is prepared to grant , .LOANS on FREEHOLD pro Consignments of WOOL and other produce are received, either for SALE by AUCTION at its Warehouses, Wellington, or for SHIPMENT to LONDON or elsewhere j and on these liberal CASH advances are made. Advances are also made nn GRO w ING CROPS and CLIPS of WOOL; and indents aro executed in' London and the Colonies on the most favorable terms., For further particulars apply to the Companv's Agents, i H. H, LANG, •Wellington; .B.KEITH, 955: Masterton. EDUCATIONAL DEPOSITORY. mHE Undersigned has just opened up a 1 Latge and well-selected assortment of PRIZE BOOKS and new Books for Presents. Large assortment of DOLLS. BIRTHDAY CARDS, TRANSFER and RE' LIEF SCRAPS in endless variety. Toys. -Toys. NEWEST NOVELTIES I In Fancy Stationery, Photo, Scrap, and Fern Albums, Card Baskets, Card Cases, Purses, Pocketbooks, Workbweß, Wri ting Desks, Papeteries, N.Z. Gems, large assortment of New Scrans and Birthday Cards, Shell and Money Boxes, Playing Cardß, Skipping Ropes, Cricket Balls, Pockot Compasses, Tape Measures, and Carpenter's Pencils. A good assortment NEW-MUSIC. LIBRARY: PHOTOGRAPHY In all its.branohes. ■„ Photographs tak»n in any weather-by the;lnstantaneous Gelatino BtottidoDryPlato, • Largest and BestAssoktment MAORI PIIOTOGRAPHS : In New Zealand. THOS. T!. PRICE. MACI; Macintoshes, : Macintoshes, JOHN THORBURN, HAVING purchased a splendid Jot of beautiful Woollen Tweod Macintoshes at English cost, the same will be sold at 20 per cent below the usual prices. Be' in time and secure a first class coat for very littlo money. TSORBUM'S (Next the Clock) "Willis-si Wellington .CARTERTON MEAT BAZAAR. RUMBLE fWAGLAND, PkofHIEXOKB. mHE above firm beg to intimate that they L intend starting . busineßß as FAMILY and GENERAL BUTCHERS in tho premises' for many years paafc occupied by Messrs Barlow, in Main-street, Carterton, on the Ist of May, and respectfully Bolicit a fair share of the custom of the inhabitants of tho township and surrounding district. G. R. Would remind his old friends , that in starting again they can rely on hia giving the same attention to their, requirements aB he has done in the past. : 1058 GRASS SEEDS 1 ; GRASS SEEDSI! NOW ON SALE,-Perennial Bye Grass : and Cocksfoot, Red Clover, White Clover, Cow Grass, Alsyke, Lucerne Tre•foil; Yarrow, Parsely, &c. vAIbo, choice English Grasses, Poas, Fesoues, 'Crested Dogstaiji : Meadow' Foxtail, Fiorin Timothy, &c. i" Also, finest Mixture of LAWN GRASS SEEDS. , All new seeds, just to hand, : ! F. COOPER, ; " ' Seedsman and Florest . 1013 ; Manners-street. I,}; TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS^ I AM dcsiroiis of taking; an* !ARTIOtJBp PUPIL.' penaable. Terms on application.; V ■>'} L- ! GEO, FANNIN, Architect. I Mastert n, Jan. 6th, 1882.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1060, 28 April 1882, Page 3
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748Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1060, 28 April 1882, Page 3
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