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'sMpitinfP. InfeHtjgeikce. :g J; P#;OF WELLINGTON. "•"...'''•." "June 20.-G ( M.-'Tucker.'baique, 279 tons, diver, from Newcastle, ut ' ' ! . . els trading to and from Wellington ;- For San Francisco, thence by rail and teamer to Liverpool—- ,'.■. Theß.B. Zealandia \ The b.B. Australia The.B.Cityof l Every 4 Meks ... ■ : New York ,\ J '■" "' The s.a. City of For Wangami— ' T l! e !v* Sli a ! Three times a week- "' For KdiMra miLytteUonThe 8.8. Tui, weekly. EmFoxlonThe s.B. Jane Douglas, twice a week. For Rangitiki— The 8.8. Jane DoHglas, every fortnight. ForPotet--1; The s.fl. Patea, twice a week. For Blenheim via Picion— The s.B. Napier, twice a week. ." For London, direct—. 1 . At regular intervals by Messrs Shaw, Savill & Co.'a Passenger lino of '■' Paokets. For China and the EattBy the Eastern and Australian Steamßhip Co.'s Steamships from Sydney, every fortnight. For China and Japan— By the Barquentine May and Barque Full particulars can he had on applica- •■■ tionto •■• ■ W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., .Shipping and Custom House Agents, Welunoton. 995 ACINTOSHES. MACINTOSHES. .acintoshes, . Macintoshes. JOHN THORBURN, 3A7ING purchased a sp'cndid lot of beautiul WoollenTweed,Muci:t wliea at English lost, the same will he so' ! at 20 per cen! jelo'vtho nraalprV". ! > in tnno am' leoure a first ol -, r a mr v.-ry little money, tome extra 1 n-ge «im. HOKTUIRN'S (Next the Clock) \Vn,ms-ST Wellington ■ Educational Depository. \RT. Undersigned has just opened up a x La-go and well-selected a-sortment of PRIZE BOOKS and new Books for Presents. large assortment of DOLLS, BIRTHDAY CARQS, TRANSFER and RELIEF SCRAPS in endless variety. Also (Ex "Ironside.") A Laroe Assortment m PLAIN and FANC¥ ; STATIONERY. DAT BOOKS, LEDGEKS, CASH, POCKET, and MEMO. BOOKS. Newest Novelties [n Photo, Scrap, and Fern Albums, Card Baskets, Card Cases, Purses, Workboxes, Writing Desks, Papetorios, N Z. Gems. Large assortment of Shell and Money Boxes, Playing Cards, Skipping Hopes, Cricket Balls, Pocket Compasses, Tape Measures, and Carpenter's Pencils.

Toys'. Toys! Toys! Including Toy Perambnlatorfl, Dolls, Trains, Tr&mcars, 'fops, Boxes, Furniture, Tea v nd Dinner Sets, &<>., &c. ' For fele (cheap) HANDSOME BOSEWOOD Piano, by.Brinsmeadand Sons; also. Mason and Hamlin Organ, in capital order. NEW MUSIC. Gilt Frames, LIBRARY; PHOTOGRAPHY ]tn all its branches. Photographs taken in ajiy weather by the Instantaneous GelatinoBromide Dry Plates, Largest and Best Assortment of MAORI PHOTOGRAPHS In New Zealand. Including 'Tawhaio,' the Maori King; ' Bewi," To Whiti,' and other Celebrated Chiefs. THOS. F, PHI OR 1078 CLARK'S BRANCH BUSINESS at FEATHEKSTON Is now open under the care OF MRS.IVCLAEK Large Quantities OF SEASONABLE GOODS have ban opened out, and an king sold at Wei- ,•'• linqeoiiCash.Prim. - ' SOME 0F ™ HESWEN'I'S are aware of tht above facts, having paid a visit bought goods, and declare that the ■ QOODSanRE&UBKABLY CHEAP

Residents OT FEATHERSTON and all the Dwellers round about for miles, make ■a libit of tliih and give us a ull It is our intention to make it worth your while to do so, and anything not in stock 'wdltyprocuredata day's notice, and every article is being sold at our mil- ' hoioh prices. We Cian.'Sell Cheap • BEG A USE we import our own Goods direct from the best and cheapest market. .WAIRARAPA COURSING CLUB. L6wer Valley, 10 -Dog Stake, all ages, first prize, silver cup; second prize £4; and if sufficient nominatioDV;ftlßo : 8 Dog Stake, all ages, first' prize, £6; second prize, £2 10s. will • oloße at 2 o'clock 'p.ro.i drawing to take place same evening at 8 o'clock, at the Club Hotel, Masterton.on I Jrmel7th. ; ■ All gentlemen entering dogs must become members of the Club. ; Member's fee £1; nominations, 10s each dog. No owner will >be considered qualified to nominats a dog I All communications to be addressed to the lion, HoM, . 11091- Hon, Sea and Treasurer.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1105, 21 June 1882, Page 3

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606

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1105, 21 June 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1105, 21 June 1882, Page 3

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