PORT OF WELLINGTON.. '■ • ; ARRIVED. August 8. —St. Kilda, for Greymouth. Jsne Douglas, for Poxton. Tui.fo' Eaikdura and Lyttleton, . Ladybird, for Weatport. ''Ellerion, for Greymouth. Every 4 weeks &G. TURN BULL & Co , ar« Agents for the following steamers and sailing yearn For San Francisco, thence by rail and steamer to Liverpool— ! X'>^ :< TbefL's. Außtralia t t The .'.B. City of New York The a.s.City of '* i' Sydney .For Wanganui— I , The 8.8. Huia | j.j meg a w#e | t> fotKaikoura and Lyttelton—- : ' ■ : The s.B. Tui, weekly. SoiFoxton— The s.s. Jane Douglas, twice a week. '■" Fo- Rangillki—'' The s.s. Jane.Douglas, every fort'■"niglit. '' foxPatm— 'i • '-The s.s, Patea, twice a week, For Bknhim. via Picton—- ' ' The 8.8. Napier, twice a week. For London, direct— Savill & Co.'s Passenger line of For China and the Emt— By the Eastern and Australian Steamship Co.'s Steamships from Sydney, every fortnight. For China and JapanBy theßarquentine May and Barque by the J Alois. Full particulars can be had on applies- ■ , tion to ; W. A G. TURNBULL & CO., Shipping and Custom House Agents, Wellington. 995 Educational Depository. THE'Uudersigned has just opened up a 1 Laige and well-selected assortment ol PRIZE BOOKS, and new Books lor Presents. Large assortment of DOLLS. BIRTHDAY CARD.S, TRANSFER and RE- , LIEF SCRAPS in endless variety. ',W Also (Ex "Ironside") A Laroe Absqrtment of PLAINi. and FANCY STATIONERY. DAY BOOKS, LEDGEIiS, CASH, POCKET, AND . MEMO. BOOKS. ; ; Newest Novelties In Photo, Scrap, and Fern Albums, Card Baskets, Card Cases, Purses, Workboxes, Writing Desks, Piipeteries, N Z, Corns. Large assortment of bhell and ' .-.Money Boxes, Playing Cards, Skipping '' Ropes, Cricket Balls, Pocket Compasses, Tape Measures, and Carpenter's Pencils. Toys! Toys!. Toys! Including Toy Perambulators, Dolls, Trains, i Tramoars, Tops, Boxes, Furniture, Tea - tnd Dinner.Sets, &o M &c. For sale (cheap) HANDSOME ROSEWOOD Piano, by 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 taken in any weather by the Instantaneous GelatinoBromide Dry Plates, 1 Largest and Best Assohtment of MAORI PHOTOGRAPHS In New Zealand. Muding 'Tawhaio,' the Maori King; Rewi,'' To' Whiti,' and other • Celebrated Chiefs. , THOS. iT PRICE. 1078 MASTERTON COACH AND CARRIAGE FACTORY. Muir and Dixon linos. Have ihade EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS in " their premises, enabling them to still further increase thoir fame for building A First-class Article. The above linn are determined to STOP ,;TflE IMI'uIiTATION OF CHEAP TRASH into the Wairai.'- a, by building Nothing lmt. First-class , . Vehicles. Kom the very bi»t American jjiaterinh and at prices whioh for style, durability and'workmanship DEFY COMPETITION! Our customers still ha/e the advantage in case of breakage .within a reasonable period qf.having it REPAIRED GRATIS, M. &' D. B. have taken since starting in business all the FIRST PRIZES at the Wairarapa Agricultural Shows against all comers. : A capital assortment") of CARRIAGE LAMPS in stock/ and to arrive, at VERY LOW PRICES. MASTERTON COACH FACTORY. wi\ ROUSE &HURKELL . Coach and Carriage BUILDERS, COtIRTENEY PIAOE, WELLINGTON. BEG to inform the inhabitants of the r Wairarapa that they are building all sorts ; of Carriages, Buggies, Dog Carts. Brakes, Waggonettes, Expresses,. Spring C!arta, and in fact anything in the Carriage trade. All vehicles built by ub are guaranteed for twelve months, Orders from the country can be filled in twenty-four hours' notice. ' N.B,—On hand and for Bale one be&u-tiiuUy-finished Waggon©tie, six American Buggies, one new Express, one Secondhand Brake, and one Secondhand' Buggy, all ol which will be sold at prices to BUit the times, , Please note the addrebs—- : ROUSE h HURRELL, .COACH 'AND CARRIAGE BDILDERS, Courtenbx Place, And at the Junotion of Tinakori and Hutt Roads, WELLINGTON. , . ST. MATTHEW'S • tfiiv i': Winter Evening : EIfTERTAINMENTS. 'rpiHE'eighthof the series will take place X l . on THURSDAY, Aug. 17, at 8 p.m. punctually. 1181 W. E.PAIGE, Saturday,!
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1147, 9 August 1882, Page 3
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631Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1147, 9 August 1882, Page 3
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