Shipping Itftellige&oe. ' PORT OP WELLINGTON,' ' , ARRIVED, i August M.—Manupori, for Melbourne j. Penguin, for Pioton ud Nejioni . ;& 0. TOBNISI7LL *Co Y we Agents fof ths fol. lowing itteamtos and < sailing «s----£lTery 4 ! For $m Froytcii&ittfAu I>7 nil and steamer to Lirlrpeot-. " . The 1.9. Zealaßdk The i.& Afttislia, . The s. City of Hew Yj>rk ■: Tt*M>9itfof Sydney " ' i Tor _ I: S,R ' | Three times a week. .For KeikMira and h/HtUm- . The s.B. 9hu, weekly. ' For jßtt/Wr- ■ The w.hne longlas, twice • week, ,Hwß*ngitikei . 'The,sis'.' Jane Douglas/every flirtnight. • ' For'jPc/«a-» '■ TheI.JJ, Patea,twice«'week. . Fee BUiQmm .via Picton-^-. "The s.& Napier, twins a week. alox London, direct— AtTegalarintorvftls bjr S .Swiff A Co. V Passenger line of Paekets. ForflUna aidtheJStwJ—- . , By the Eastern and Australian Btwwliip Co. 'i Steamships from Sydney, every fortnight For CMna wi Japan— Bjr the B arqtlentine May and Barqie Fall.p&rtioalars can be had od application to W. * 0. TOBNBDLL 4 CO., Shipping and Castom House Agents, „ • WILUNBTOH. : 99i MASTERTON COACH AND CARRIAGE FACTORY, ! Mum AND DIXOK I3«0S. Hare made EXTENSIVE ALTIRATIONB in their premises, enabling them'to itill further increase their fane for building A First-class Article. The above firm an determined to STOP THE IMPORTATION OF CHEAP TRASH into.the Wuraraoa, by building Nothing' but Firnt-olass Yehioles. Froa the very beet American materials and at prices which (or style, durability aid workmanship DEFY COMPETITION i Oitr cuatomtjrg atill ha/e the advantage in oase of " breakage within a ttasoß&ble period of having it REPAIRED GBATIS. M.:& D. B, have taken since starting in bujiaess all the FIBBT PRIZES at tho Wairarapa Agricultural Shows against all eomert. . A capital assortment? of CARRIAGE LAMPS in stock, and to arrive, at VERY LOW DUCES. WASTERTOft CSA;CS FACTORY. ROUSE&ICRKELL ■ Coach and Carriage BUILDEBS, ■COURTENFJ PLACE, WEUiItfOTON, BEG.to kform the inhabitants of the Wairarapa that tbey are building ill sorts of Carriage,' Buggies, Dog Carta. Brakes, WaggWKtfee, Exposes, •Spring Carts, aid id fact Miuhini? in the Carriage trade.' • All vehicles 'bu.lt by ua are guaranteed k* twelve months, Ordt'rj from the epontfy can be filled in twenty-four hours' DOtlCOf j ■ Nlß.—Onhand and iW sale o*e beat*-tefully-finished Waggonette, six American Buggies,' ote new Bxpress, one Secondhand Brake, and one Secondhand Buggy, all of which will be sold at priiett* suit the times, < PLEASE KOTR THE AIBRESS—BOUSE i UURRELL, COACH AND CARNAGE 6UILBEKS, CoISTENtY PUCS, A (1 n .t the Junction of Tinakeri and Hutt , Itoads, Y> fcl'l iNGTON, ONE OF THE MAM !i a- ' : ' 1 •ne ef yoni In* slits," remarked a customer one day last week, ".bat I find that I can be fitted Jnst as well, a&d, m far ai I can see, fully w stylish, at a great saving from customary prices." SUCH remarks «* Store are iugVite common. Another gentleman aaid lie " Never saw each leady made clothing in hit life." Remarks like these are particularly i vtfeg to us. t assures ne that our «ao/ts to supply the public with elegant garments at a reasonable prioe are appreciated. It' ia a fact that we keep clothing unattainable elsewhere, We show Colonial Diagonal* .oat in Sacks, Single-brfcasTed Frock, and Iririce Alberts, with eilk facings and full silk lined, which we sell at 40s tho Suit. Call and inspect the Extensive Stock atRAPP & HARE'S EMPORIUM. 1139 OYSTERS I OYSTEBSII OYSJfERS!!! Fresh Fish, Poultry, and every kind «f Game. Hot Meals at all hours, at One Shilling. '|j|RS PRINTER'S DUNN® ROOMS, (oppoiidi. Rapp and fare's iaporiam), . M ASISJtTUH. • 'MfiS, P. ia a Cash Puchaser ef Poultiy. Eggs, Butter, Babbits, fo„ it, The public supplied daily with Fresh Fish, and DreSßed Poultry. _ 1138 JF."-JT. WJLR©,; ; •n'SOITSIBB & SEEDSMAN, J; Opposite Council Chambers. J. F. W. bis juat Vedelvei tiie Largest and Most Varied Consignment of New GARPKN and other SEEDS ever ofered te the public of Maaterton.j „ThS wht<« of which be will sell at REDUCED PItICIW to enable hip to t aleai> the lo| during the season. All seeds wananted last seamen's saving. NO RUBBISH or OLD STOOK, : ,''1144 i . ■■ ' ■■■ ■■■>-' ■V FOR' : BAIE OR TO LET, j ACUEH four miles from Mastertooj and. 166 acres three ihiles from Maaterton, by eood roads, both fenced, weU watered and passed. : . i. ; : : .Terms of purehase only 10a per acre cub; balance in five or seven years at five per wot; interest. . - Apply to 0. S. W. DAIRTMPLE, Finance, InroraQte, and Estate Agent, ' ' Halt-street, Maater»n. Boots and Shoes.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1153, 16 August 1882, Page 3
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723Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1153, 16 August 1882, Page 3
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