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Shippine; Intelligence.. ' ■rPOaT-Ot^AVELHNGTON... ■ June 6-^.Grafton from Nolson and West Cdast; , i'iVjl'i.'-•'' i Jane Anderson from Dunedin. > Oreiti from via East Coast. . .. Ladybird from We'atjfift.' '•'• sailed; June 6—Go;Ahead-forLyttelton. • Napier for Pio'ton' and Nelson. ,5 .HuiaforWimganuii ; - • ' W&G.TUBNBtJLL&Co _ , "are Agents'for the following. steamers and sailing vesand from .Wellington :- For Sah Francisco, thence by rail and The s.s. ZealandiaA ■ Tho s.s. Australia The B,Cityo(. L •, , Newark Every 4 weeks The V.s. City of • For Wantjami—.■. ■■■.-.. > Theß.a, Huia) mu ■ ■•'■ , . ! ■ .. Tu j Three times a week, For Kaihurd an'd Lylklton— . The B.a.»Tui, weekly. For Foxlon—- ' ' f The B.s. Jane Douglas, twice a week. For Rangilityi— ., .] ' Th 6 s, s, "Jane Douglas, overy fortnight,'•. ,■ . ForPafea-' "'"' The.s.s. .Patea, twice a week. sor Btcntim'nffiicton-^:.. '■■ The s.s. Napier,'twice a week. - 'lurlojjjp, 'direct'-' ;' .-'Atregular intervals by Messrs Shaw, SavuT'&'Co.'s Passenger line of ' s,: Foro7ii»o'andthe%J- ' ;By the Eastera and Australian yvj ■ j'Swainship Co.'s Steamships from Tit (Sydney, every fortnight, yi; For Japan—rv? ;Bythel3arifuentmeMayandßarquo ' ' • 'Aleia. vA ■ Full particulars can he had on application to •. w.&.g: ; CO., :' Shipping 1 and Gustom House Agents, ". Wellinotok. 095 toifSjOYS. toys; fllHEj undersigned raving just received 1. [ ailarge assortment-of Toys ex Meropo from Lonjq'ri, "can confidently recommend Everyone 1 to 'come and Buy .some new Novelties for their little onep. All the ■newest novelties of the day, and at prices tliat will'surprita every one. Come and compare them before buying anywhere else. You will see that lam almost giving them away. • A^a%'assortment of Dolls, Scissors, Hollow Ground Razors from 1 2s each, Pocket Cutlery ,in endless variety, Playing Cards, Cricketing 'Materials Footballs,' Musical Instruments of every description, 50 per cent lower than any othor house, New Scents, New Oils.'Now Soaps,-primo' quality, direct from Home. .'••'•

Razors and Scissors ground and set, . HAIR-CtfTTINU, Gd ; SHAVING, 3d , AT GEORGE'DIXON'S. Molesale and Mail Tobacconist and Fancij ■ \ Goods Dmler, . (JUEEN-STREET..,-.,; ; .-..MaSTEBTON ; _. I (Opposite Club Hotel. ; -' Schools and Station Liberally Dealt with J049UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATUONAGE, i-[ J.. WILLIAMS, WHOLESALE' & BEWAIL TOBACCONIST '• FANCY* GOODS IMPOItTRR, H '' OPPOSITECONCILCHAMBERS, >'-"' MASTERTON. that he lias opened up a choice consignment of Oameron'siand T. C. Williams' celebrated American Tobaccos, comprising all the favorite brands.' • ' Also a splondid assortment of pipes and fancy/goods of every desoiiption, Musical Instruments, Mcrschaum and G.B.D. Pipes repaired and mounted. Having imported a large TOBACCO CUTTING MACHINE, direct from Mel(fourne,. customers can have any of tho favprite'brands.to order.: : The; ttade and stations supplied at lowest wholesale rates.' 1081

lACINTOSHES. ■ ; jM-Aok IAOINTOSHES, JOHN THORBURN, HAYING} pui chased a splendid lot of beautiful Woollen.Tweed Macintoshes ai English costj the same wiH be sold at 20 per cent below the, usual, prioef. Be in time and secure a 'first class coat for very little' money. Some extra large sizes. THORBURFS (Next the Clock) Willis-st Wellington

ftfcETERSEF, ' (Latb ]a.:,i; 'a:; rj.r,..0i3N.) BOOT ! k SHOEMANUEACIURER ■ 'AJSfD IMPORTER, . '■ Next Club Hotel. JL) idle patronage accorded to his firm, attdjhopbes by attending to the wants of his jßtomers to receive of the Same.'''"-' "Workmanship and Fit A LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND •TO CHOOSE FROM. Repairs neatly executed. h; Mersen, BOOT AND SHOE'MANUFACTURER '''■:

>MEG.TiLLEK "QEGS to • inform the inhabitants of the J Wairaraiii that ho has OPEN KI) HIS jsEW PREMISES opposite the bank of New Zealand, Manners-street, Wellington, where can be Been ■ .THE LATEST DESIGNS IN DRAWING R00M : SUITES '...' ■ -In : WALNUT OCCASIONAL CHAIBS , j;v, ■ ;--X>i a variety of pattoran. DINING ROOM S&ITES,-.- : ,'.' In Oak and'-Cedar, BEDROOM SUITES;; ;"; :■;■; In Cedar and Red Pine. IRON BEDSTEADS: • SPRING MATTRASSES'- \ SPRING BEDS" (SPECIAL) ALL ■ KINDS OP- FURNITURE MADE • ; '. TO OftDER. ' Goods Deliyered at Rail- ;■;• wav Station FREE. TINS Por MEAT JAM ~ i;;COFFEE,;BUTTER, and PEPPER contraoted for by T.' GARLAND, EaUitb, .Wellington, ," ';' 1069

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1093, 7 June 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1093, 7 June 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1093, 7 June 1882, Page 3

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