10 Stand this Season, the thorough-bred lire . • ■':..■:;•■■ ■ : i Lillipee, !
LULIPEE is a beautiful dappled brown horse, bred by Mr'Hefty'"Redwood, «f Blenheim, and btiiuda'i'6 hands high. He possesses a good temper, aud.a vast amount of bono and symmetry, '■'■}.' LILLIPEE is by'Towton- (dam Shrove-. tido), by St '■ Aubvii-Pandake, by Sir Hercules— Pandora, by Operator—Primrose, by J Beverley—iimrc l«y Champion. For further I particulars see N<w Zealand Stud Book. J LILLIPIiB will be at Grnjtovn i at 'mid-- ■ day on Mondays; Feathe'rston, Monday evenings and Tuesday niorninqs, 'and at the Whito;Hart Hoi, I, ■ urterton, on Wednesdays. On Thursdays at' Gladstone, and on Fridays and Saturdays,-'at. the Hotti Stables, Wa'rtertoii, returning to Carterton on Saturday ovenings, ; .■■.■• TERMS—£4 4s; groom's fee, ss, payable on first service.. . v ■•. ■ Good paddocks (free) will be provided, and every care taken, but uo responsibility. All fees payab.u on or before Ist January, 1883. .' ' :■■■■!.■■;■.■ For further particulars apply to ' JOHN BURKOW; 1193 Or the Grouin-in-Charge,' Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF WELLINGTON, , ARRIVED. October 3—Mohaka, from Blenheim. Napier, from Picton. " St Kilda. from Greymouth, Huia, from Wanganui. .< Grafton, from West Coast and Nelson. ~ XKT &o.tdbnb;oll*co . VV . 'are Agents for the .following sttamera and sailing vessels trading to and from Wellington : For San Francisco, thence by rail and steamer to Liverpool— The s.B.' Zealandia \ The B,s. Australia \ *&s%* The b,B. City of ■. For Wanganui— . ■ For Kaikoura and Lyltelton— . ' The s.s. Tui, weekly. For toon- . . -;,..... The 8.8. Jane Douglas, twice a week; For Eangilikei- ' -i The s.s, Jane Douglas, every fortnight, ', For PateaThe s.s, Wakatu,twice a week. For jB/oi/icj'm via Picton—. ' The s,B. Napier, twice a week. For London, direct— At regular intervals by Messrs Shaw, SuvilT & Co.'a Paßsenger line-.of Packets. ■ '\'\ '■"■"■'■' For Oltina and the Eatt— ■ '■ ;■..••;■ By the Eastern and Australian Steamßhip Co.'a Steamships from Sydney, every fortnight. For Clihm and JapanBy the Barquentinc May ar,d JJaique Alexa. ■■■•■■• For Hekon, Hokitika, and Owjmonth— The p.s. Charles-Edwards „ ~ Wallaco ■•■' ~ s.s. Murray Full particulars can.,be had utn I 'applica- ' ' '••''■■■'; .••■•■■ W. & G;TURNBULL&;CO., Shipping and Custom House Agcnts,Wbiunotoh.'. ' 995 THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE; WOOL SEASON, 1882-83.-' The following high-classed Iron' Clipper Ships are appointed to Bailfrom Wellington for LONDON during the Season; carrying passengers and all descriptions of Cargo 1 at current rates : Tas Class Master ; Date Coolccn.. .. G2DIOOAI Barkley . November Otakl .. ..1014 do Ifolbeache '■ To follow Wanj»amii '.. 1077 do Watt '• do Orarl .'. ~1011 do ■ Worat«r<: ; do . And oiber first-class vessels to follow, as required. ,-:••■,. Freight and Passage anangcmehts.can be made, at the .Head Office, Christchurch, or at any of tho Branches in New Zealand... Apply, in Wellington, to the: NEIY ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., LIMITED, 1192 Custom House-quay. KURDPUNI tiURSERY. >jr YIOLLOTTE A GO,-iiform the U • vJ public of the Wairarapa that they are prepared to sell all kinds of Fruit Trees,.. Flowers, Bulbs,.and;,Ornaniental 1 Plants and Shraba.. Orders left'with Mr A. P. FIELDING, Fruiterer, will be attended to, U77. 1 HAIRCUTTING, to ; •"'" TiHOSE that i havo been at all satisfied : with tho efforts • of' the Kon-Profeosor, who hna been -for over seven months at Mr George Dixon's will find him, on and after Monday, the 25th jnst. ,nof far from the "Old Shop," .when .'the reserve of your esteemed favors will much oblige', , " Live, and let live— ■■'■■■'■■■: Better all round than monopoly." • Sept. 20,1832.- ■"[}> Wairarapa ■ ' • Horticultural Exhibition; .To be held at the Wairarapa.and E»t Coast Pastoral Society's Grounds, Carterton, . ON WEDNESDAY, Ist NOVEMBER. ; :' M Full particulars in future advertisement. Catalogues will be issued shortly, cook aiyi.son;"';': TAILORS AND HABIT-MAKERS, Opposite Government Buildings, -,. WELLINGTON, ■ ■"",:. /GARMENTS ;MADEOF,:THE BEST T MATERIALS.-7'; Style and Fit Guaranteed EDUCATIONALVJ; "|U BS WILSONE'S pupils re-assemble on iVi" WEDNESDAY; October 4th, for the fourth quarter, 1882;- ; ■ 1191 JOARDI'NG AND.DAf SCHOOL . CoLK-fIIBEET, MA3TBETON.; ' '... Pmhoipal: Miss A thoroughly Bound, English. Mucacibh forma tho basis of the instruction given, and, in addition, the foUowiirg Bnbjecte! are taught .■'.:.( ...- l?. n nnU fi«m»n Tklion, To,in .Alna. bra, Music,, Drawing work" ..; ;.'■; i ,-■ Domestic arrangemems are liberal and home-1ike;,.... ,',,, •.' I,;;'': Terms moderatCv. ; .',;''.Y/ .' D,„,.„„ n t„„on fnimiVrlo/l nn nnnll. Tho Third Term pf 1882 begin eaMOHEvening Class for, 1
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1195, 4 October 1882, Page 3
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668Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1195, 4 October 1882, Page 3
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