tr.M i I jU ; {jtftuQ l ' vDIS | pcuSOQi |rr/j;i-.y-L. t i■' the thorouijh'brea Entire' tosY/ 1 lILLIPEEiaa beautiful'dappled brown horse, bred' by ■ : Mr'Heitfy liedwood, ef J3lenhoim ( -»nd 'stahdg 16' htmds high.:. He, posßesaes' i goofV ie mperj-': jind' a vast amount of bpneaiid-'Bymuiuky,.' l '''''' I ,'' J - LILLI PEE by; 1 Towton'- (dami Slyrpye-' tiile), by St' by :Sir Her: culea—Pandora, iiy. Operator—Pfimro'se,' 1 by liy'Qnampion. ,Eor further particulars • see ;ft'eff fiodk;' *• - LILLIPEE will y''a{ r .Grejiwn roid-' ! day ; rbniiAlondais j 'Mtheriston,'' Monday at the : -White/Hart days; : -Oii Thursdays' at Gia'datone, and' on: Fridays Hotel Stablfca, returning to pirtortciv on Saturday era. ings, t TERM S—£4'is'; groom's fee, 6s; pays ■on first serviced \ ../ ; Good paddocks Ifreej'wilf bs provided, and every care, takeu, but ho responsibility, - All feesp.iyabe on or before ht January, 1883.<"■ "•'■ ' For further psititulars apply to; . , johoprow^. 1193. " •Or tlie Oroom-m-Chai'ge, Shippliiy' Intelligence. PORT OF WBI/LIKGIOJ?, ; ARRIVED, October 4,—Wanaka, from Nelson and Picton. '.• i .' ' "Waitaki, from South,' V. I, Cslestia,from Westport,i •, • ; . ... Cooleen, fro'm .: '" j ' Beechdale,; from. 'Liverpool, .yia Port Chalmers. Zior, from Napier; | : SAILED. : !.' Ootobeb 4,- : -Wanaka,' for' :LytUlton and Port Chalmers. " ! Jane Douglas, for Foxton. Napier, for Picton and 'Blenheim, .Huia, for Wiinganui. :
, 3a TTT &G. TOBNBULL4CO V V • are Agents for the following steamers'and saiiing vessels trading to and from Wellington For San Francisco, theiice by rail and steamer to Liverpool—--1 Thos'.'s. Zealandia The a.s. Australia I , Theß.s. City of. 'j . ' ! Sydney" /'] | ... For Waiiganui— ""; ' ' Theß,B.Hui a | Tkea t imealweeki TfoT Kaibma LytUtiori— ' The 8.8. Toi, weekly; ," ■ ; For Foxlon— ■' The 8,8. Jane Boliglaa, week. For liaiujitikel ' , '/; i ■ •]/, The fl.s, Jsrie Douglas, evelry f6irfc_ night. ' ' , / " M ForPa/ea—' The s.s.Wabtu,'twice a week. ■ For Blenheim via P/cfoii " .; The s. si Napieijl twice a week. for London, direct^-';; At regular intervals by Messrs Shaw, Savill\& Co.'s 'Passenger jliDe' 1 'of Packets. j For Ohim'arid,the East— ;; \ " ' By the 'Eastern and Australian Steamship Co. 'a Steamships from Sydney, every, fortnight. . ' For Chim and Japan-+. ,■" '' . i By tbeßarquentineMayandliarquc Alexa. 'i, ■ For Nelson, Hohitikti, hnd.&tj/monttr^-.' ' The'p.s, Cliarlea fidwardl' j.. u '.' t ; „ „ "Wkllaej ' ~ 7. 1 " ' " " 1 : V, 5.8.-Mnrray '/ „ „ • Kennedy TWMIWbek. 'Full' particulars can' ho .Had'''orn r applicatiari to , l ''. u i ... ... W. & G.'TDENBULL A Cq., ; Shipping and Cußtom House AReinta, mHB NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING J. C'OMPANT'H LINE.' ; : : } •<* WOOL SEASON, 1832 : 8Ei. j ' r; The following Iron" blipper Ships are appointed to sail fimWeljiuglon for LONDON during tho Season, carrying passengers and all descriptions; of .Cargo at ; current rates. ■ ,[, . ■ And other first-class vessels to fellow, as required. ... , .... , ; j' Freight and Pasßage arrangements caube made at the Head 'Office, Cnristehßrpli, to at any of the Branches in New Zealand Apply, in Wellington, to the ; ' NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., LIMITEI),: 1192 Custom House-quay.
KURUPUNI MJRBEBX ; OOIiLOTTE* & GO. inform the publio of the Wairarapa that they are prepared to sell all kinds of Fruit Trees, Flowers, Bulbs, and Ornamental Plants and Shrubs., Ordersileft with Mr A. P. FIELDING, Fruiterer, will be attended to,. • • 1177 HAIRCUTTING, Ac. -,vi : THOSE that, have , been 1 iat • al\ satisfied with the. efforts [of the Kon-Profcssor;-who has been for over seven months' atMr,George Dixon's.will'find him, on and after Monday, .the 25th ; jisLnQt W from the V Old Shop," when, i the reserve,of yonr esteemed favors will much oblige..,'j | " Live, and.-let live Better all round,than monopoly." Sept. 2Q, 18.52, ! ' GRAND : ; v.;i ; ' HorticulturaL I Exhibition. To be held at the Wairarapa and Easl Coast Pastoral Society's Grounds, Carterton, 0N WEDNESDAY, Ist NOVEMBER Full particulars infuturo advertisement. ' Catalogues will be .issued shortly.; COOK and 'SON,; TAILOBS AND HABIT-MAKERS, Opposite 1 Government' Bnildingsj ; ;; 'j CIABMENTS MADE OF .THE BEST t MATERIALS. ;;K - . ...;1 i>'( .'. ,'i i )A; Style and Fit Giiaranteed jJOAIIDING AND,.DAX SCHOOL ; ; OOLK-BIEEKT, MA3TEWO&! :!>'■ ■ u Pbihoifal: Miss BEST;' A thoroughly sound Jjnglish Education, forms,,tho:baßis,:of the inßttnotiuni'gireo, and, in addition, the following subjects ;are ■ taught:> ■'■' If, i • - French, Qerman, Italian, ' bra, Music, . jrork; U . , !' Domestic arrangements are liberal iilld home-like. .■. ' .''/'-i 1 .."- ■"'u-'. : :i , Tepns,moderate.;'l ,-1-; ProßpectusesforwardedonapplioaUOß.; ! >i ; The Third Term of ip begin, on M "DAY, 18th September. I
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1196, 5 October 1882, Page 3
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