'.'■■■' POBTOFWELr ; - ;^, ■'■'' : ARRIVED. July 7.—Grafton from the South, Tiii from Lyttelton and Kaikoura. Riugavoomafrom Melboirne via South. SAILED. July 7.—Huia for Wanganui, - Mohakafor Blenheim, U &O.TIIBNBOLL&C0 VV , aroAgents for the followinj? Bteamera and sailing vessels trading to and from Wellington : For San Francisco,' thence by rail and The 8.8. Zealandia The s. City of L ; , , Now York .jf-^W**" 1 " : " . . The b.s; City of •■'-[' ' Sydney j For. Wanganui- ■ , . The s.r. Huia) v i .. , ■ „; M Tui • Jnr «B times a week. For Kaikoura miLyUeltonThe s,s, Tui, weekly. For Foxlon— :.-..-.- - The 8. a.- Jane Douglas, twice a week, For Rangitikei- ' The sis, Jane Douglas,.every fortnight, ' ' foxPattaThea.B, Patea, twioe a week, For ßlenhtim via Pklon— Tha's.B. Napier, twice a week. Hot London, direct— VotChina and the East—- " By the Eastern and- Australian '" ' Steamship Co,'s Steamships from Sydney, every fortnight. For China mi Japan— Full particulars can be had on applica- ' to to • W.& G. TURNBULL & CO., Shipping- and Custom House Agents, Wblunotok. 995 Educational Depository. j. Large aiil ,, &. B ortmentof PBIZB BOOKS and new Ml* ihr'i «»tub large assortment nf DOLLS. BIRTHDAY CARDS, TRANSFER and RELIEF SCRAPS in endless variety. AI,HO ; . (Ex "Ironside") A Laror Abs'ootmen"- <IF PLAIN and FANCY STATIONERY, ■'■'■• DAY BOOKS, Ll'llVifi :«, OASH v • • • VM 1. BOOKS. Newest Novelties In- Photo, and Fern Alliums, Card '' '■• Bask,'.", Card Cases, l'urses. Work- ■ Wes. Writing Desks, P. petevi-s, NZ. fr-Miß. Large iMWtrneut of bhcll aud M„iiey Bnxcs, Pinyiiig Card-, Skipping Ituueß, Crkkv-t Hall*, Pocket Cumpastes, Tape Measures, and Carpenter's Pencils, Toys! Toys! Toys! Including Toy Perambulators, Dolls, Trains, Tramoars, Tops, Boxes, Furniture, Tea «nd DinnerJsets, Ac, 4c. For sale (cheap) HANDSOME ROSEWOOD Piano, W Brinsmeadand Sons; also, Mason and Hamlin Organ, in capital order. NEW MUSIC, A Splendid Assortment of Oleographs in Gilt Frames, LIBRARY. PHOTOGRAPHY In all its branches. Photographs taLn in any weather by the Instantaneous GelatinoBromide Dry Plates, Largest and Besi Assortment 0? MAORI PHOTOGRAPHS In New Zealand, Including 'Tawhaio,' the Maori King; ' Rewi,'' To Whiti,' and other Celebrated Chiefs.
THOS. K. PRTCE. 1078 MASTEftTON COACH AND CARRIAGE FACTORY, Mum and Dixon Jdbob. Have made EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS in thv.ir premises, onab ii:« them to still further increase their f;t,» • i .r h lildinj A First-class Article. The above firm are detirnrintd to STOP THE IMPORTATION OF CHEAP TRASH into the WairaraDa, by building Nothing; but First-class Vehicles. From the very best American matt rials and at prices which for stylo, durability and workmanship DEFY COMPETITION! Our'customerastill ha-e the ad van taps in case of breakage within a reasonable pi-, iod of having it REPAIRED GRATIS, M.& D.B. have hl-*i „V- ,'■-'■; g in business all tk liiio'J' *i the Wairarapa Agricultural Shows against aU A . capital assortment! of CARRIAGE LAMPS in stock, and to arrive, at VERY. LOW PRICES. MASTERTON COACH FACTORY.
■jITACINTOSHES. Macintoshes. :■. ■ U ' .ACINTOSHES, Macintoshes. JOHN THORBURN, HAVING puichased a splendidjlot of beautiful Woollen Tweed 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 little money. THORBURN'S (Next the Clock) WILLIS-ST WEILINOTON HOARDING AND DA* SCHOOL COLK-BTBEET, MASTERTOH. Principal : Miss BEST. A thoroughly sound English Education forms the basis of the instruction given, and, in addition, the following subjects are .taught .. . French, German, Italian, Laiin, ilgo- • bra, Music 1 , Drawing" anf Needle ' work. .-: ■ ;; Doraestio arrangementa are liberal and home-liie, ; •■; Terms moderate.; . , /.. ..j ( Prospectuses forwarded on*applica(ion.' ■ The Second Term of ■ 1882 will commence on.THURSDAY, 25th May, ; ~ EveinM Oils,? for FrenoV;'.,;;.-. S MISS MORISON'S pupils. foi piano, harmoniu'n. and singing, re-assemble on July 24th. • A vacancy for a young lady Church-street, 3jd July.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1120, 8 July 1882, Page 3
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