lowing s sela trading from Wellington f:-^?Ss ■ fot.San Fratititco, Jherico by- M. jand: steamer to Literpeol— v I . . '/ ■<'■■'■ .'Ph6B.B-Ki»l«n'«»A.,::Wii , ■ At regular intervals by MeSßrs Shaw, Savill & Co.'s Passenger! line ; -df . M ,. r ,.,, :f(j r^M-i I' or China arid' the i I By the Eastern and Australian I Steamship Co,'a Steamships from Sydney, every fortnight,. j For China and Japan— i . , By the Barquentme May and Barque' For Nelson, Hokiltha, and Oreytionth--* ■'■■ . Thep.s. Charles Edwards, " ;i ' „ „ Wallaco j • 4,;«lß,rMurray \ ; ' J,; -'- ; „ „ Kennedy ; '- :i - ' •' ';'.; :iM I j 1 :'r ; WI0B;A Wbkk./ . i Full particulars can 1 be had on '»pplica-' i tiento ■,'.,'",' ','.'. j / W. J 4 I .O:;jpBNBUU,4(jaj i '-« , - r : i Shipping and Ciislom House Agents, ~, ~. " Wkiumhoh. {'"''' 995' npHE,NEW. ZEALAND SHIPPING . . COMPANY'S LINE, ! -■■■:.' ' .lii.-.IH-iJ ' ■„t., l< .. ~ WOOL SEASON.IBB2,B3, Tho following high-classed Iron Clipper Ships are appointed to sail from Wellington' for LON DON during the Season,' carrying passengers'and all descriptions of Cargo at current rates!— : '- '.'« /ii 'l>'.'l*lt.?. i '' , ;-" i •; ■>
Cooleen.. ~; 92916dA1 'Barktey l = November OtaM,., ..1014 do Holbeache' To follow WamranuL :.;i077 do .Wat? s.-i : do ' Orari .. .. 1011 do Worater do And other first-class vowels to follow, aa 'required." ' \ ; - i, ' r ''' v j. J [,'.[ '.'.,./' : Freight and Passage Arrau|emeniscan be' ihade'at th'd at any of the Branches iti'New; Zealand Apply, in WBLHNCTON.to the: ? :; NEW. ZEALAND SHIPPING CO,, '■■ i: \-;■•■ ■' i -"-''-Lftri'jßb^.' , .: ,ll ' l v' ,i 1192 '•''•'■■ <■'■'• •'•■■ A ••GifstomtHoiise ; nuny., ■. . KURUPUNI NURSERY:, . 'i T, !'rioffMl\oS} inform the .• ..v.V;..public of trie Wair'arapa that they are prepared to sell.All"kinds of Fruit •Troes,',.' Flowers', Bnlbs,'-an'd * : orhanie'ntil Plants and.Shrubs. Orders left with/Mr A. P. FIELDING, F/uiterer-will'to attended' tq.'. :.';r. •..'*.:.': ■ •; wm ■■;■■"'■•;: IAIRCUWINGj &c: IHOSEthat -have been 'at' Jail satisfied 'with'the efforts 'of; the Kon-Proteor, who has been for over seven . months at Mr George Dixoh'B will find Kim, on and ; afte|Monday, noV'far frorii' the "Old Shop,"when' {h'ereaerveof u ykr efteemedfavor'B' will much oblige. " Live, and let live— , - :'.;.'' Better all round tlian mqnOitoly-V •''■' ' .'Sept. 20,,18.52.'.> & V->« he Mastoton before the 30tb., 1 o taken forth- ; f/ "' .I"'' ,; ' '■'■'■ --■•■»>''■ ■t'lj'/"ChairuHn. Masterton, 16th September, 1882. tf,i PUBLIC NOTICE.■■ r-:^ -,■•.."-),.- '.jiivs ■ ■>„■„•„!!;.») ~ Proprietors' 'if the NEW ZEALAND. .I'CLOTHING PAClOKYarethe largest employers'ol laboiir'iii'New*aea|ani <m- o, ! i' ' To'e'ncditriige'liocal Industry, arid;to ! drive' imported .olfithiiiff out. of. the „market,*they! Hell, A! SINGLE „GA I ftMENTAT WHOLESALE PRICE !•,/; '. , -'"' > i iv, ...-;■> , IN OUR BOYS'. DEPARTMENT The public cad choose 'frim the largest'stdck of Youtbs'and Boys' Clothing,madeprinoi-' pally from New Ze'ihrad Tweeds, which ire thoroughly shrunktin our Factory, before-. made up, and jre'Buperior! in fit and style to imported! goods. We keep* Boys' Ulsters and Orercoats to fit children "Of .three years of age and upwards, j .'.',"• OUR^EN'S • & now roplet£sth We/iiavQ,iin\ftddillon v to our liaual'-stockv B]acfca.uWu<S Frook and Walking' Coats, tSlaoi Trousers and Yesta, and a special line of Fanoy'and Sealskin VestlS'ery,cheap.';x! ■'We aro'deßirdus'of callih'giparticular attention toour IMMENSE BTWH OF'OVBRCOATS- AND'* ULSTERS! made of Blue 'Witheysj'lri&h'FrieftvßMßeavbrs, MoKgiel iXweeda, and- Fancy. Cloths, Macintosh, Paramata tweeds, and Fancy Waterproof; Coatß and .Leggings,. &o v i ~..,/, „:-r! .*'«3 fi--', i: Noyelties in .Ties, Stuffy ,Gioyei, Shirts, d;e., : Boy8) iplendid for young chjidre'u'.Y ■*"',*'' '*\j ««*"«^*«H*>*4i ,/.: Agents for. the cplebriito^ ( Worlhifem.Haiid Sewing Machine. ..,;„, , <„'.' | •> ■> NEW ZEALAND ;CLOTHIM FACTORY;; ■ i'/' ;;' -''j j-( Welling ton Branch—11M ...;.i A/CLARK,'Manager. ;:w:v;j:.lapsheak, i:'.::;i..!::i!?jijfM]l'* ! . Bookbinder, j ;.!J«ATOAQ3!OIUNO STATIONER, '•LAsiBT6N ; ' ;^UAY;^-\yELIJNGTON.' HAS much pleasure in inform 1 ini; the,,in-i : habitants of'ilastprion and district '.thiitlie ; Hiia''appoiiited Hi feE-PRICE his •Aged! ''■.'-! ':s'■'.'<■ \ U \^tt ~ All ordors for Bookbinding; consigned to 'him : 'will jibe'.duly .forwarded and Faithfullyjexeciiteu.,/, ** v j* ,AfaM<lml(sWM description made, to any " ' .' JKUfenk. \™^i . ..^...J^LAJSKS^ABV' 1 ~., iambfen'Quw,;W§llineton,j/ mx KifMilfiKf •'■'.'■»!'J.-:iS' ; :,'ftnfift''kmlbaOM^ New Zealand Fire an lyCMTffltlW Bff"
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1193, 30 September 1882, Page 3
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579Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1193, 30 September 1882, Page 3
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