Shipping" IntelligencePORT OF WELLINGTON. ... ARRIVED, May 19.—Botorua, a.s., 576 tons, Tozer, from Melbourne, via Hobart and South. .■7 , ; , ' SAILED. May 19.—Penguin, b.b., 442 tons, Anderson, forLyttelton.V Rotoraa, 9.8.. 57G tons, Tozer, for East Coast and Auckland. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. London—Wa : nn a, Feb. Ist; Star of the East, Marcb Bth; Crusader Feb. 17th Helen Denny, Maruh 17th ; Loch Doon, April 3rd; City of Tanjore April . 23rd. Glasgow,—Glenariff, Feb. Bth. America,—Edenfield,(via Auckland), Nov 2; Annie Burr. Feb. 14tb. W& G. TDRNBULL iK'o , are Agents for the fol- ' lowing steamers and sailing ves•Every 4 weeks For San Francisco, thence by tail and Bteamer to Liverpool—' The s.B. Zealandia Thes.s. Australia The. 8. City of New York The b.b. City of Sydney For IPant/anui— Tho s.fl. Huift | jhr oe timaa a week, . For Kmkoura and Lyttelton—- ' ' The b.b. Tui, weekly. For itoon— Thes.s. JaneDnuglas, twice aweek, For RangitiM—- • The a.B, • Jane Douglas, every fortnight. " For Patea— The s.s. Patea, twice a week. For Blenheim via Picton— The b. b. Napier, twice a week.For London, direct— Savill & Co.'s Passenger line of For China and the East— By the Eastern and Australian Steamship Co.'s Steamships from Sydney, every fortnight. By the Barquentine May and Barque Alexa,'
Full 'particulars can be had on application to W; & G. TOBNBULL & CO., Shipping and Custom House Agents, Wellington. 995 Jp Uit SALE 400 acres good land, Opaki, six miles from Masterton. £i per acre, terms. 2,000 acres pastoral and agricultural land, East Coast. Permanent improvements , and all necessary buildings. Good in/.vestment. Several first-rate sections in Dixon's estate Really good house and about two acres im- ' proved land in Jolmston-st. Bargain Good dwelling house and five acres superior ... land in Columbaroad, Cheap ' ' 360 acres grazing land for salo or lease. Farm of 55 acres rich land, dwelling and outbuildings near darter ton to let on lease or for sale, 400 acres of splendid grazing land, well watered and grassed, dwelling house, stable with loose bozes, shed 2nd loft, sheep yards and dip, and stock yards. Nice garden and orchard. Owner willing to sell cheap lor cash or on terms. 250 sheep given in, A Pleasant Home, remarkably choap, for sale. -4-roomedhome, with double chimney, in Albert-street, within a few minutes walk of the Post Office aud Bailway Station. { acre of land, fenced, with garden and pump. Pripe, £2OO, on easy terms. 2J miles from Carterton—24£ acres firstclass land, fenced, and sub-divided, cleared, and grassed, Lean-to, Cottage, Dairy, Cow Shed, Sheep Yard, Pig-styes, good Orchard, and nice stream- of water', On terms, TO LET. We are instructed by B. P. Perry, to let those new, commodious, and handsome SHOPS, fronting on Queen and Perry-streets, and whicn are, without exception, the best stand lor business premises in the BoroughNo I.—Corner shop facing Perry-streets, having private entrance, with four lofty and convenient' rooms suitable for offices or dwelling apartments. No 2 and 3—Facing Queen-st., each having 3 departments, with every coLvenience. Convenient shop and dwelling in Perry-st. Bent moderate. TO LEND. ' Money in sums of £SO and upwards on good freehold security. . AGENCIES. N'orth British and Mercantile Insurance Co. Masterton Permanent Investment and Building Society. R. BROWN & CO., 970 Council Chambers, Masterton.
WAKELIN'S WAIRARAPA STEAM SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. GREYTOWN. MB WAKELIN, having taken Mr E. B. Hawkins as a partner into the above business, they have rebuilt the Factory on an imporved principle, and fitted it up with all. the best machinery, and are now prepared to supply tho trade and public generally with , FLOORING, LINING, AND RUSTICATING. Architraves, Skirting, and Moulding of (lie best description. Sashes and Sash Frames 1 Birnu, Totara, and Kauri Doo:'.i. TURNED WORK* OF EVERY DESCRIPTION: Large stock of seasoned timber always mi 11-.! IiUILDEKS' MA.IiiUAL oUTLLJD. I Piles, Shinies, Posts and Rails, coal and firewood at the lowest current rates. WAKELIN 1076 Proprietors. FINAL NOTICE, ADIVIDSND-of nearly 50 per cent, payable at once by W, McKeeveh to those friends in the Wairarapawho purchase Wines and Spirits at his Establishment in Wellington. Hennesey's Brandy, 4s 7d per bottle, • Irish Whiskey same price, Ask him. Write him. Telegraph him. Call and see him, and judge for yourselves. He is very particular about the Cash, 1068 pUARDINO AND DA* SOHOOL CoLE-STBKKT, MaSTERTON. rr: . Pbinoipai : Miss BEST. A thoroughly sound English Education forms tho basis of the instruction given, and; in addition, the following subjects are taught French, German, Italian, Laiin, <%• . bra, Music, Drawing anf Needle work. Domestic arrangements Jare liberal and home-like; Termß moderate.
Prospectuses forwarded on applicaium. „ The Second Term of 18S2 will «omwwtce .on THURSDAY, 25th May.) , Evening Class for French. 15 DIRECT from Sydney to my special order per.'s.B, Hero, Oranges, Lemons, Mandarins;, from Fiji, Cwoanuts, Bananas, etc., &0,, Clayaon's" On the Block."
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1079, 20 May 1882, Page 3
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