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Shipping l Intelligence. . POUT OF WELLINGTON. ARRIVED, June 1.-Aurom. schooner, from Kaipara Hum, s.s., from Wnugonui. 1 •■'■'<•■■■ SAILED. ' /une Is—Penguin, s.s,, for {he Manakau via Pioton and Nelson. Jane Douglas, s.s., for Foxton, Huiaj s.s., for Wanganui. , VVakatu, 8.5., forPatea. ._- .EXPECTED ARRIVALS. London- Star.of the East.March Bth: ■ Helen Denny, Mar„h 17th; Loci. lJonn April 3rd; City of Tanjore April 23rd. ' Qlaagow.-GlenavifF, Fob. Bth. Annio Burr. Feb. 14th. "&G.TORNBULL&CO . VY , are Agents for tho fnl. "• lowing steamers and sailing vessels trading to andjrom Wellington :- For San Francisco, thence by rail and steamer to Liverpool— Tho s.s. Zealand] - !' The s,s, Australia The s. City of ■ „ . . NewVork Every 4 weeks The s,s. City of Sydney. For Wanganui— Tho s.s. Buia I ™ ~ m..j Jlireo timesa week. For Kaikoura and Lyltellon— The s.B. Tui, weekly. For fbiton— The s. 8. Jane Douglas, t>vico a week. For Rangitihi— Tho s.s. Jane Douglas, every fort- .• night, For PateaTho s.s. Patea, twice a week, ' •'•'■ lor Blenheim via Pkton—.The s.s. Napier, twice a week, i'or London, direct— At regular intervals by Messrs Shaw, . • Savill & Co.'s Passenger line of Packets. For China and tho East- : By tho Eastern and Australian Steamship Co.'s Steamships from _- : Sydney, every fortnight. For China and Japan—- ; .. 'By the Barquontino May and Barque Alexa, Full, particulars can be had on applications '•;•; ; C&'ff.TURNBULL&CO., Shipping and Custom House Agents, Wellington. 9!)5

TOYS. TOYS. TOYS. 11HE undersigned hving just received . a large sjfortment of Toys ex Merope from London, can confidently recommend every ono to* como and Buy some new novelties for their little oncf. All the newest novelties of the day, and at prices that will surprise every one. Come and compare them before buying anywhere c'sc, You will see that I am almost giving them away. A' large assortment of Dolls, Scissors, Hollow Ground Bazors from 2s each, rocket Cutlery in endless variety, Playing Cards, Cricketing Material, Footballs, Musical Instruments of every description, 50 per cent lower than any other house, New Scouts, New Oils, Now Soaps, prime quality, direct from flome.. Eazors and Scissors ground and set. HAIE-CUTTIN(J,6d; SHAVING, 3l AT GEORGE DIXON'S. Wholesale andlktail Tobacconist and Fancij Goods Dealer. Queen-street Mastebton (Opposite Club Hotel. Schools and Station Liberally Dealt with 1049 A PEN IN 0 N 0 T I C K. T. WiIITEHOUSE, In returniug his hearty thanks to his numerous patrons for the libeial support accorded to him during the past 17 yeirs, begs to annouueo that he has BEHOVED .TO HIS NEW STOKE, at ran COBNEB OP CUBA AND DIXONSTREETS, Where he trusts to morit a continuanco of their favors'. JUST BECHFBD, . fino sample of the East Company's FAMOUS TEAS, Unsurpassed for quality and flavor. • Note the Address, T. WHITEHOUSE, Wholesale and Betail Grocer and Tea Importer. New Premises-Corner of Cuba and Dixon'streets. WELLINGTON. 1075 H.PETERSEN, (Late Paekes ano Petkiisen.) BOOT & SHOEMANUPACIUEER . . AND IMPORTER, Next Club Hotel.

JEGS to return hia sincere tliaiks for i)ho patronage accorded to lii:i firm, and hopes by aitouding to tlio rail* o( his customers to receivo a continuance of the same. Workmanship and Fit Guaranteed. A LARGE b'l'Oi 'K i \V,\\ S■ .\ HAND . TO CHOOSE KIiUM. Repairs neatly executed. ■H. PETERSEN, BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER MASTERTON, W. BRUNSKILL, MANNERS-STREET, Wellington, TAB RECEIVED " Ex "CRUSADER" . i.iA.largc Shipment of BABY LINEN, UNDERCLOTHING, &c, &c. Amongst which will be found some very CHEAP AND CHOICE LINES. Customers from Wairarapa are invited to call and inspect them, 1087 Waihenga Smithy. JOHN HODGE, Junr., IN takiug over tlio business lately conducted by Mr R. Bright, Ben., begs to solicit from settlers in tlio neighborhood and Lower Valley eeuemlly. a continuation of their patronage. Every description of Blackfmith'B, ivoik turned out.promptly and in a tnorougli workmanlike manner. J. HODGE-Waiiienoa. . .WW > Men's Shirts, 2s 6(1

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1089, 2 June 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1089, 2 June 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1089, 2 June 1882, Page 3

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