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Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF WELLINGTON. SAILED. • October 12—Haia for Wanganui Manawatn for Wanganoi and Westport Wakatu t rl'atea Wanaka far Mtinukau and intermediate porta Jane Douglas for Foxton. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING LINE. WOOL SEASON, 1882-83. • The following higli-claased Iron Clipper Ships are appointed to sail from Wellington for LONDON during the Season, carrying passengers and all descriptions of Cargo at current rates:— 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 Branohes in New Zealand Apply, in Wellington, to the NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO;, LIMITED, 1192_ • • Custom House-quay. Every 4 weeks &G. TORNBULL&CO . mv Agents for the (ollowijij/ ateau:era and sailing vessels tradin/ io and from Wellington' For Vim Francisco, thence by rail and steamer to Liverpool— The s.s. Zpalnndia The b.s, Australia The s. City of New York Tiwe.s,City'cf . Sydney For Wanganui— ' The s.s. Huia) „, .. . m - {Three times a week. ii n mi ) . *or Kniloura and LytteUon— The s.s; Tui, weekly, For Foxtoi— Thets. Jane Douglas, twice a week, For Rangltikei— The s.B. Jane Douglas, every fortnight. For Paka—- _ The s.s. Wakatu, twice a week. For Blenheim via Pkion— The s.s. Napier, twice a week, For London, direct—. , SavilT & Co.'s Passenger line of Packets. For China and the Easl—- . By the Eastern and Australian Steamship oo.'s Steamships from " Sydney, every fortnight,' For China and Japan— Alexa. "'Fofc Nikon, Holiliha, and Qreymonth— The p.s. Charles Edwards „ ~ Wallace „ s.s. Murray „ „ Kennedy Twice a Week. Full particulars can be had on application to W. & 6. TURNBULL & CO., Shipping and Custom House Agents, ■ Wellihoton. 995 WANTED Known, that Wriggleswortb and Binns, Photographers by ap pointment to his Eicellency the Governor The only exhibitors who received Frsl Prizes for Portraits at Sydney and Mel. bourne Exhibitions. Addiejs, Willis-street jJOARDING AND MX SCHOOL COLK-SIBKET,'MASTKETOHiJ Piiihoipal : Miss BEST. A thoroughly sound English Education forms tho basis of the instruction given, and, in addition, the following subjects are French, German, Italian, Latin, 4lgebra, Music, Drawing anc Needle work. Domestic arrangements are liberal and home-like, Terms moderate. Prospectuses forwardod on application. , The Third Term of 1882 begin on MON DAY, 18th September. Evening Cliss for French. 5 W. J. LANKSHEAK, , PRINTER, Bookbinder, Paper-ruler, AND MANUFACTURING STATIONER, IjAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. HAS much pleasure in informine the inhabitants of Masterton and district that he has appointed Mr T. E. PRICE his ' ;ent, All orders for Bookbinding consigned to him will be duly foiwarded and Faithfully executed. WHEN IN TOWN, CALL AT LANKSHEAR'S AND INSPECT HIS STOCK. Account hooh of all description made to any pateni. W. J. LANKSHEAR, Lambton Quay, Wellington, jgDWAUD ANDEKSON WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, Importer of China, Glas6, &c. Has Received, Per City of Tanjore and l\otman M'Leod—--94 packages china, glass, earthenware, lampware, &c. To arrive, per Otaki—- ' 95 packages china, glass, earthenware, lampware, &c, To arrive, per Wanganui-. ~ 68 packages china, glass, earthenware, lampware, do. To arrive, per Orari--76 packages china, glass, earthenware, lampware, die. The above miy be had either in original packages or from open stock. Orders for country stores carefully selected and pneked. Price hat supplied on application. EDWARD ANDERSON, 1196 • 'Willis-street, Wellington, ' " A. LINDSAY. TO Storekeepers and Station-mnnagers.-A. LINDSAY, having now completed his plant for the manufacture of all kinds of Boots aud, Shoes, is now prepared to make Men's Best Watertights, pegged, at 14*;— riveted, 13s per pair for oiders of six pairs and upwards, for cash only. A. LINDSAY, Bootmaker, . Lambton Quay, and Cuba-st., Cash' Boot Mart, Wellington, N 0 T' I C E. pUEE MAURIOEVILLE LIME can had •' ■ -'Masterton. " MR JOB VILE, : .v Weliikotok, : : a MR PETER HDTSON.' Sole Aserits. s, , SAMPLE AT '"DAILY" OFFICE, N O T.I 0 E THE Public are gespectfuli >, jnformei that . bufiijesoremisei. iwill; be closed.' every S4turiiayai"2 p.m. RALPH R. ARMSTRONG, • GILES & COLLINS. 7 Carterton. 20th September, 1882.; : 1185

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1203, 13 October 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1203, 13 October 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1203, 13 October 1882, Page 3

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