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-shipping In. ei tij* 6H.ce. 7-PORTOP-wEi;.:.!^/: 1 . .:■ . ARRIVED, ■■ July la.—Penguin from the South, ' Wariaka from Nelsou and Pioton, . : Tiufroin Kaikonr'-i. . Ladybird from We.-tport.- "•■■'.-■■ --SAILED, July 12,—Wanaka'for the South. Haurakl for Foxton, Opunake, and Wai km,[ ~'■',■., r &Q..TDRNBULL&CO i:.V;y , are Agents for the fol- ■ ....„ r . .,, lowing.■ steamers and sailing vessels.trading lo and from Wellington : •••'Pot- Saiy Francisco, thence by ; rail and - The s,s, Zealandia • The s.B. Australia 'The 's. City of ' • New. York ; Tlie b'.s; City of Every 4 weeks 'For' Wangamti— ■■■■■■ ;''; :: 3Jf^r|:»time S aweok. For Kaikoura and LyttehnThe¥.fl;Tui, weekly. For Foxtoh—- ."' The&sT Jane.Dnugloa, twice aweek. For ildngitikeiThe s.s.. Jane Douglas, overy fortnight. . For Pateu- . ■■ '•' ; ."-T!he s;8," Patea, twice a week. 'lot Blenheim mPicton—- •■'■; '■'' ,Thes.s.-Napier; twice a week. Mlondon, direct—- > •'"". '-At regular intervals by Messrs Shaw, 1 ■'•'■Savill ■& Co.'s Passenger line of • Packets.. for China and the East- •;. By the' Eastern aud Australian :•'.-.■•; J Steamship Co.'s Steamships from ' •-/Sydney, every fortnight. For. China and Japan—- '■■;- ■'. By.theßarquentineMayandßarque I :' Alexa. '■Full particulars can he had on applica- °*'•''[■ tiori to "-■ ;■■ ; .v7. A G. TURNBULL& CO., •.. Shipping and .Custom House Agents, Wellington; .• 995 /illpatibnal. Depository. XSR Undersigned hap just opened uj» a 1 La' ge 'and well'sclcctcd at sortment of PRIZE BOOKS and new Bonks for Presents.

I .arge assortment of DHLLS. DIHTHDAY OA-RDS.-TBANSFIiB and RELIEF SCRAPS in endless variety. ' .''•.-.: '•. -.Aisn ;',:'..,.- :■• '(Ex •■'lionsi!«") .-..'•' .1 Large Afß'irr'iKXTof PLAIN AND FANO STATIONERY, N- DAY.JiOftK.s. .I.W.'iil! s,. ..'.:..•.:'; t Sil. P'TIV 1 * I. AND .-•...'.,.,. Ml'.M'. BOOKS. : Newest Novelties In- Pliui''-, Scrip,, and Fern Alliums. Card - IJakcts. ftmlrC-ises, I'urses, Workv.'.:b»xeß, Writing. Desks, l\,ueicri'i>, N Z, r Large assortment of bhell and M ney Boxes, Playing Card <, Skipping .'". I;o|ici, Cricket .'itolls, Pocket Com- . .piives; Tape -Measures, and Carponter'a ■■' Pencils. Toys! Toys! Toys I Including Toy Perambulators, Dolls, Trains, - Traracars, Tops, Boxes, Furniture, Tea tmd Dinner.Sets, &",., &c. For sale (cheap) HiNDSOME ROSEWOC 0 Piano, hy Brimmead and Sons; aIBo,"MAS"K and Hamlin Organ, in cr.pit.'i! order. NEW MUSIC. A Splendid Assortment of Oleographs in Gilt Prunes, PHOTOGRAPHY In all its branohes. Photographs tatari in any weather by the Instantaneous GelatinoBromide l)ry Plates, ■ ' Largest' and"Best Assortment of MAORI PHOTOGRAPHS an New Zealand. lucluding ' Tawhaio,' the Maori King; ' Bewi,'' Tc Whiti,' and other Celebrated Chiefs.

PRICE. 1078 MASTEBTON MCH AND CARRIAGE . : ; FACTORY. Mum and Dixon Jjkos. Have made EXTENSIY- Al-TRRATfONS In- thnir: premises, enab ing thorn_ to still further increase their fami fjr huildinj A First-class Article. The above -firm, are. defcruiintd. to STOP THE IMPORTATION OF CHEAP TIUSH into tho Wairaraoa, by building Nothing but First-class Vehicles. Ffljfn' the Very best American mattii Js and at prices which for style, durabi, ty and workmanship DEFY COMPETITION! -Oar customers ntill ha e the advautag in case of breakage within a re»son"b l e pwind othaving DC?. I'w M. &'D.B. have taken since starting in business- all the FIRST PRIZES at the Wairarapa Agricultural Shows against all A capital of CARRIAGE LAMPS in stock, and to arrive, at VERY LOW PRICES. MASTEBTON COACH FACJOBY. SALE. SALE. A MONSTER ■qiijIAJRING SALE OF IRONMONGERY Is Now In Full Swing ■AT MY- NEW ESTABLISHMENT IN ~.._... CUBA-STREET. COUNTRY RESIDENTS ; Should lose no time to secure some .of the Great Bargains I . • . now going at hitherto ; uuheard of Prices. \ s Jno;YOUNG, I WO N T& O N6ER ('r.'X . Cdba-'Street. ; ISS MORISON'S pupilß for piano, [VJL harmoniun, and singing, re-assemble on July 24th. A vacancy for a young lady boarder attending school, Church-street, fad July* 1115

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1124, 13 July 1882, Page 3

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564

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1124, 13 July 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1124, 13 July 1882, Page 3

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