fTJHE HEW-ZEALASJ) -SHIEPINO V.'i WOOLsli^i3^iSß2-83, ! ' ;ThefollqWDg high-classed Iron Clipper Ships ate appointed to Bail from Wellington for LONDON during .tho..Season; 'carrying' passengers and aU : descriptions of Cargo at current rates v^j~-'"" : -\ :-"VS _ f ' Cooleen,. ~029100 Al Bitkley ;. November OJoki ... •.....:. 1014...d0-' - Hotbeacho- fofollowWannnui .. 1077 do' Watt do Orari ...... i. ion do Worstor' do And other first-class vessels to fellow, as required. Freight and Passage arrangements can be made at the Head. Office, Chriatchurch, or at any of the Branches in Now Zealand. ' Apply..mWsmNoioN. to the ■ ■■'■■'• NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., , n -LIMITED, ' 1192 ...■.-, , .Custom House-quay- .- &G,iTUMBOLIj&CO V ~, are Agents for tho .fol-j selj trading to and from Wellington:— - - For San Frantitm,- thence by rail and steamer to Liverpool— The b.j. Zcalandia \ '--, The s.s. Australia V ■ '.' The SB. City of L , New York [Every 4we The b.b. City of,. . ... lor Wiingami- ... '...,.. ' :; ; The s.r. Hma 11 ■' {:■ '■■ ■ X '■■ i i Tui ™*^t" a «^» , , ForM'ouro and 7. i/tft/fon-:.■'.'.-. The s.b. Tui, weekly. For Fvxtor,— . The &8. Jane Douglas, Uico a week. For Itangitikei— : ; The s.s, Jane Douglas, every fortnight. For Pate- : ■■:•. ■■■■■■ Tlics.b. .W'.-.ka ut, tvyicoaweek, : ; For llknhetm via Pitiun— ■ _, ■ The s,B, Knpier, twice a week. Fir London, dirca—, At regular intervals by Messrs fihaw, Savill. & ; Cb.V Passenger line .of Packets.' . ~..,;■;■ > >■' For China and the East— ~ By the Eastern and Steamship Co.'s Steamships from Sydney, every fortnight.: / For China and Japan— By the Barquentine May and Barque Alexa. For Nthon, Hokiiika, and Grtymonth— The p.B. Charles Edwards „ „ Wallaw „ s.s. Murray: „ „ Kennedy Twice a Week. Full particulars can bo had on appiioa* tisnto W. & G. TURNBULL & CO. r Shipping and Custom Houße,Agents, Weuinoton. .-995 TO THE MUSICAL. ■ Mb W.'LWdqvist DESIRES to inform the residents of, Masterton that he is prepared to give Lessons on the PIANO, VIOLIN. BRASS INSTRU- : MENTS, &c. At his residence, Queon-street. Arrangements for Concrete and Balk '.' Undertaken. 1207 OYSTERS 1 OYSTERS!I OYSTERS 1!I Fresh Fish, Poultry, and every kind of Hot Meals at'all hours, at One Shilling, ■ft/TRS PRINTER'S DINING ROOMS, (opposite Rapp and Hare's Emporium), Mutertun, MRS. P. is a Cash Purchaser of Poults. Eggs, Butter, Rabbits, to., &c The pubho supplied daily with Fsesh Fish, and Dressed Poultry. jis rapp ™jm WAMTED.-Our long-suffering farmers to brush up and look jolly, as there is every proapeet of " & good time coining" at last. Through several new preserving processes for meat and butter being lately discovered, there will be always a good demand for all they can supply. Surely such views of prosperity will also brine grist to the mill of RAPP & HARE. WANTED.-Noneto beitmoraut of what ( hundreds can confirm-that the 30s Mens Colouial Suits cannot bo beaten, 500 of these suits are only waiting for customers at BAPP& HARE'S. WANTED.- 500 Shearers to call, and inspect the Shears now on view at the EMPORIUM... WANTED.—Enquiries after the cheap m and substantial Gentlemen's and Boys' Clothing. Presto I Come hither, so as to be assured of a satisfactory outlay. iNTED.-The ladies of-this township to try our " Oriental Teas," once used, alwaye usod. The best' CurranSs at 6iduer lb at RAPP (SHARE'S. WANTED.-200 Bushmen, to purchase '' Sharped Best American Axes at 10s WANTED.-A regular rush to pick up »' our Men's Straw Hats at Is. RAPP andHARE. WANTED.-AU country settlers to be conversant with this important fact, that Rapp & Hare aro cash buyers of Wool, Rabbitskins, Batter and Eggs. WANTED.-Customerfl to buy bur 8s finely blended Tea at Rapp & Hare's Emporium. , •■.'.-■...■■ WANTED.-It to be well known that Boy's Socks can be obtained at three pairs for t» shilling at RAPP & HARE'S. WANTED.-To throw out the hint that "Blankets, Flannels,; and Woollen Socki can bejobtaihed at half pnoe at RAPP and HAKE'S. WANTED.-The ; fftct to be known all : i .7 ; ;yalleyjthat) Bootsi-and -, Shoes, fromj the best makers and at the Cheapest prices ican.be had at the Emporium. STED.—lt■,to be: freely, circulated ,- ; that small: profits, and a quick turn oyer is.'the 'motto of the proprietors of thij • Emporium,' -consequently they ;• can ; - sell cheaper'than' any other firm.;. JIAPP.and HARE. ,! : • ■wp'Mtv: RAPP :<*. M.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1209, 21 October 1882, Page 3
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