Shipping l intelligence. •■;■'' > ": :roiiT\6rtJSi iiHaidM. ; :'.,. ;:;;. ARRIVED. ...; (ictober. 15 '—Saucy.'.Lass from Lyttolton i lO'otobcr 16'--\Valince from Nelson, Ac, Waitnki fio:n Lyttelton ; : Omapere fn>ni Bluff \ ' Glr.ifton horn Nelson and West Coast. • '.■:-. '. '".SAILED.'■'.;. ■ October 16 -Waitaki for Pic'.onimd Ncl son : :.,.,..... : ! "'Wiuratdpa for Melbourne via tho South, , ; Huia for Waaganui ;'". r I : • Tui'for Kaikoura and Lyttolton j . Mohaka for Blenheim j i'; Hauraki for W»nganui THE : NEW; ZEALAND .SHIPPING ' COiIPANY'-S LINE. ; .: , WOOL SEASON, 1882-83. : '' ' The following hi(jh;classed Iron .Clipper Ships are appointed to sail from Wellington for LONDON during the Season, carrying passengers and all descriptions of Cargo at current rates . Ships , Tas Class .Mnsto Date Cooleon.. „ 029100A1 Biirkloy November Otnkl .'. ..1014 do Holbcaclio To follow Wanjraiwi ~1077 do Witt do lOmri.'.;' i ~1011 .''do Winter do .'. land oilier first-class vessels to: follow,' as required. j Freigh't'.'aud Passage arrangements can be made at tho''Head'Oflic, Christchurch, or at any of the li:.'j\cln-.> in Now Zealand ■; Apply, in V.V.ixingios, io ihe i '■ NE\V ; ZEALAND Mill'l'lN'G CO., LIMITED, . 1132 ~ Custim Rouso-qw. VV ," him Agents for the fol- ' lowing sfi'an.era and sailing vessels trading If. hum Iron, Wellington : ' For. San Fmntiv-*, thence' by rail and stea.uer to Livi!;-|'oo!- ■■'■''■■■■■' Thr' ax Zwilaudia' 'J'lw s.'s.-' Australia ■ T 'LyS of : The s.s. City of ' / Sydney.• , / lor tt'ungamti— The s.n. Huia) n „ .. , m • llueo times a week. For Kalkoura and Lyltelton— Tho s.s. Tui, weekly. For/oxtoiThe s.s. Jane Douglas, twice a week, For Bangitlkel— The s.b. Jane Douglas, every fort"night. '■' For fatal- ". ~ The s.s, Wakalu, twice a week. For Blenheim via Pklon— Tbe.s.B. Napier, twice a week. ■ ForZ/om/oHydircct— At regular intervals by Messrs Shaw, SavilT & Co.'s Passmgcr line of Packets. For China and the East— By the Eastern and Australian Steamship Co.'s Steamships from Sydney, every fortnight. For China and Japan - By the Barquentine May and Barquo ■ •Alexa. For Nelson, Ihhitika, and Orei/month—- ■•■ Thep.s. Charles Edwards ' ' „ „ Wallace ~ s.s. Murray „ „ Kennedy Twice a Week, . Full particulars can he had on applicatien to VV. & G. TUBNBULL & CO., Shipping and Custom House Agents, Wellington. 995 IOARDING AND DKX SCHOOL i COLK-STBEET, MaSTEBTOH.) Principal: Miss BEST. A thoroughly Bound English Education forms tho basis of the instructs 11 given, and, in addition, the following subjects are taught French, Gorman, Italian, Latin, 4lgobra. Music, Drawing anf Needlo work, : Domestic' arrangements are liberal and home-like. ,; - Terniß moderate. Prospectuses forwarded on application. Tho Third Term of 1882 begin on MON DAY, 18th September. Evening Clasß for French. 5 w. j, lanksheak; PRINTER, Bookbinder, Paper-ruler, .AND MANUFACTOIUNG STATIONER, LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. HAS much pleasure in informing the in-, ■habitants .of Mnstorton and district that ho has appointed Mr T. E. PRICE his Agent. ■■' • AH orders for Bookbinding,' consigned to him will be duly foiwarde'd and Faithfully executed. WHEN IN TOWN, CALL AT LANKSHEAR'S AND INSPECT HIS STOCK. Account looks of all description made io any •"'•'•' ' '■' pattern, W.' J. LANKSHEAK, Lambton Quay, Wellington. UIWA.JRD, ANDERSON : • WILLIS STREET,- WELLINGTON iMroßiEit of China, Glass, do. Has Received, Per City of Tarijore and ivorman M'Leod—- , 94 packages china, glass, earthenware, lampware,&c, To arrive, per Otaki—--95 packages china, glass, earthenware, ''""'••'lanipware, &e, To arrive, per Wanganui--58 packages china, glass, earthenware, kmpwafo, &c. To arrive, ]ier Orari - ■ 76 packages china, glass, earthenware, lampware, &e. The above nny be had either in original packages or from open stock. Orders for country stores carefully selected and packed. Price list supplied on application. ' EDWARD ANDERSON, 1196 Willis-street, Wellington. TO Storekeepers and Station-managers.— A. LINDSAY, having now completed his plant for the manufacture of all kinds of Boots aud RLocs, is now prepared to make Men's Best Watertights, pegged, at Msriveted, 13s'. per pair for orders of six pairs and upwards, for cash only.' A. LINDSAY, Bootmaker, Eambton Quay, and Cnba-st., Cash Boot 'Matt, Wellington. r;.,''». v'o '■> 1 c e. ■ T)lffiE MAUIUOEVILLE LIME can had JL .only from the undersigned : .; , MaSTERTCN. ' MR JOB VILE, Wellington, • , .MR PETER HUTSON. Sole A?ents. . SAMPLE AT! J'DAILT'VOFFICE. I; ~ |HE Public are respectfully in forme 1 tha 1 our business premises will oe close* every Saturday at 2 p.m, \ RALPH R, ARMSTRONG, J GILES & COLLINS. Carterton,2othSeptember, 1882.;,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1206, 17 October 1882, Page 3
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672Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1206, 17 October 1882, Page 3
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