" wliippine: Intelliffeaoe. ! - NEW ZEALAND. SHIPPING 7 ■ \ COMPANY'S LINE, .'■■■.; WOOL-SEASON, 1882-83, ; ,:•The following high-classed Iron Clipper Ships are appointed to Bail from Wellington for LONDi -A r during the Season, carrying passengers and nil descriptions of Cargo at ourrentrates:-' ' ' Mips .Tii Class Mtakr Date Ween.. .. 629100A1 Baiklsy November Wakl . ~1014 do Holbeache l'ofollow Wuuraaui ..1077 do W»« • do OfWl .. ..1011 do Worster do And other first-class vessels to fellow, as required. Freight and Passage arrangements can be made at the Head Office, Christchurch, or at any of the Branches in New Zealand ■ Apply, in Wbllinoiok, to the ' NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., n LIMITED, 7 :, 1192 Custom House-quay. '■ &G.TDRNB(JLL&CO . V 1.,. are Agents for the following steamers and sailing raB0» trading to and from Wellington :- For San thence by rail'and The s.e.' Zealandia Tho U City of v , , New York peryUeeks The b.B. City of Sydney . J ...'." For Wanganui— The s.r. Huia) „ .. : , Tui ™ee times a week. For Kaikoma and Lytkllvn— The s.s. Tui, weekly. Foe Jtoon- ..-■■:•.: Thos.s. JanoDouglas, twice a week; Jot llangitikei— The s.s. Jane Douglas, every' fortnight. The 8.8, Wukaiu, twicjo. a week. For Bknhim via / J ic(o»-=. The. s.B, Ni\yi*v, twice a week. F»r Lo\\h\\ d»e-:t~ &\ regular intervals by Meusvs Shaw, ' Savili A oo.'B' Passenger line of Packets. For Cliinu and the East— By tho Eastern and Australian Stcanißhip Co.'s Steamships from Sydney, every fortnight. For China and JapanBy tho Bannientine May and Barque Alexa. . For Nelson, Hokitika, and QreymtfAThep.s. Chavks Edwards ... ~ Wallace .. „ ss., i, „ Kennedy TwicbaWekk.
Full particulars can be had on applioationto W. & G. TURNBULL * C 0. ,. Shipping and Custom House Agents, Wwukgtoh. 995 MJHSEBY. . IYJL V pwblio of the Wairarapa that they are prepared to sell all kinds of Fruit Trees, Flowers, Bulbs, and Ornamental Plants and Shrubs. Orders left with Mr A. P. FIELDING, Fruiterer, will be attended to.- 1177 i V lAIRCUTTING, Ac. HPHQSE that have been at all satisfied X with the efforts of the Kon-Protcssor, who has been for over sewn months at Mr George Dixon's will find him, on and after Monday, the 25th hist, not far from the." Old when thereserve of your of teemed favors will much oblige, ■. tt Live, and let liveBetter all round than monopoly." Sept. 20,1882.-' Tjo be held : at the Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral Society's Grounds, Carterton, ON WEDNESDAY, Ist NOVEMBER Full particulars in future advertise«ent. Catalogues will be issued shortly, HOARDING AND DA* SCHOOL Coiiß-SIBKET, MiSISBTOH.j ■Pmuojpaiv; Miss BEST. A thoroughly sound English Education forms the basis of the instruction given, and, in addition, the following subjects are taught French, German, Italian, Laitoj Algebra, Mnsic, Drawing an,C Needle work. ......-., ■'. Domestic arrangerftejjts .ajre. liberal and homeJike.' Terms moderate... Prospectuses forwarded on application. , The Third Term of 1882 begin oa MON ; DAY, 18th September. ' Evening Class for Freuch. 5
uW. J. LANKSHEAK, PRINTER, Bookbinder, Paper-ruler, ' . AND MANUFACTURING STATIONER, LAMBTOfI QUAY. WELTJNGTQN. [AS much pleasure in intorptoi! the inhabitants of and district that he has apposed; Mr T. li. PBIOE his Agent. _ oiders fpr Bookbinding consigned to him will, be" duly foiward»d and Faithfully executed. WHEN IN CALL AT km INSPECT HIS STOCK. : Amount booh of all description made to any . ' t : . pattern, W, J, LANKSHEAR, ..''•■• > Lambton Quay, Wellibctoni
UJDWAED ANDERSON m- .'', EET, PfELLINGTON. Impobier or China, Gusb, Ac, Has Received, Per City of Tanjore and. Gorman M'Leod—--94 pa,ck.ag«s china, glass, earthenware, lampwre, &c. - To arrive, per Otaki—,f ,95 packages china, glass, earthenware, ■. -J'i '.lampware, Ac, ' To arrive, per Wanganni--58 paokages china, glass, earthenware, • lampware, &c. T i O l arriye I per.oriri IT. 1 T.- ■ 76 packages china, glass, earthenware, lampware,'Ac ; The above may be had either in original packages or from-open stock. ■ Orders for country atores cartjully selected andpacked; ' Price list supplied pi application. .'.:' ':■ ?p\VARD MDKKSOff, ; 119$. A) r Willifl : Btreet, Wellington. • ;' ;: | TO Storekeepers'and Station-mnnagtrs.— A. LINDSAY,' havirig-now. completed !his'plant for the' manufacture of all kiuila' of Boots and Shoes, ia'now prepared to make 'Men's Beat Watertights,.pegged,-at lit--iriye'ted.llSs'per pair for.ordersof .six'paira ■ and'tipwards,- for cash only. "A.LINDBAX', Bootmaker, Lambton Quay, and Ouba-Bt, 1 , iJDaih Boot Mart, Wellingtottß -'^
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1198, 7 October 1882, Page 3
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