j PORTi OF'WELLINGTON, abriyud. poils 21, ~ Mahina P ua > fr om Southei ..MS' 11,, m llelbl)Utno ' HobotUa '■ Moliaka, from Blenheim, 3 0 " n C JJ r21 ~ ttrafton ' hm Lyttletonan * Waaakai from Lyttlelon. Go-Ahead, from the liaat CoasL ' ::, ''Hum, from Wariganui. Tui,i from.Wangauui. ■ - Kiwi, from Napior and Castle Point, • ■ SAILED. ; : October 21—Arawati, for Auckland vi; East Coast, Mahinapua, for Westpprt. : St. Kilda, for Grcymouth, NapieV, for Blenheim^ v'n i • - mHB new zealani .VW,\ \J> 1 'SHIPPING' COM. V ~ V - WOOL SEASON, 1882-83, The following high-classed Jron Clipper Ships are appointed to sail from Wellington for LONDON during the Season, carrying passengers and all descriptions of Cargo at current rates:— Tiis Class Master 029PA1 parsley HolliQicho Watt Worsbr Date November To fol ow do do ■ Ard oilier first-class vessels to follow, r.s required;, - ; ■. , , .Fwght and Pnfsigi; can lie made at the iimichiirch, or at «»y of the llrnvrfl,"?.New Mrad Apl'lj, ill V>Uf,l;u,xON, to Iho ibaland shipping C 0.,; : ' . -I.LUTED, * * . 1 Custom Housii'ijuiiy. AG. TORN BULLA CO ~. . are Agents for tho..fol- - ---. lowing steamers and sailing vessels trading Wellington :-rFor San flmncisw, thence by rail and steamer to Liverpool—v Tbes.s, Zealandia' The s.B. Australia Th? .8, City of p ... . .'N§w York pwry4 ft eeks The b.s. Clly of The s.n. Huia 1. , ' ut n Tui Jlirfla tunesawcek, For Kaitoura and-iij/Mmi-The b.s. Tui, weekly, For Foxton-r- ---•_ ■ The a,a, Jane Douglas, twice a week, The B,s, Juno Douglas, «veiy fortnight, ForPfl/efl— The s.s, Wakatu, twics a week, For Blenheim via Picion—- :■ . ; fhe s.s.. Napier, twice a week. For London, direct— At regular intervals by Messrs Shaw, Savill & Co.'s passenger lino of . Packets, For Chin([ as(Uhe©fse- , tho Eastern and Australian Steamship Co. 's Steamships from Sydney, every fortnight, : For China and Japan—--1 , By the Barquentine May and Barque Alexa. For Nelson, Hohilika, and Ovfysiotilh— Thep.s. Charlesi EdwariU » 1, Wallace ~5.8, Murray ~ „ Kennedy Twice a Y/eek. Full particulars cau be had 011 application to w. A G. TDIINBULL <6 CO., ; Shipping and Cusiom House Agents, Weilinoton. 995 WANTED.-The public to come to the Emporium and see for themselves :that Rapp& Hare give tho best value for money. W "ANTED,—Our lotig-raftahig farmers to brush up and loofe. jolly, as there every Qf "•a good time coining" atla?t- Through, several new preserving processes for meat aud butter being lately discovered, there will bo always a good demand for all they can sapply. Surely suelr views of prosperity will also bring gjiat'to'the mill of RAPP & HARE, WANTED.-None to be ignorant of what r " hundreds can confirm-that the 30s Men's Colouial Suits cannot bo Ueaten. 500 of these suits are. only \v a i.tinK for customers at BAPP & HADE'S, * > inspect the Shears now on view at the EMPORIUM.'"' TU'ANTED,— Enquiries a'ter the cheap M,: as,d substantial Gentlemen's and ■Roys' Clothing. Presto 1 Come hither, so asjftbe assured of a satisfactory outlay. WANTED)—Tho ladies of thw township . ,to try our ''Oriental Teas," once used', always used. The best Currants at AM (ier lb at RAPP & HARE'S. WANTED—2OO Bushmen' to purchase ■ ' Shai'i'e' "WANTED,—A regular rush to piok up i\ t our Men's'Straw'Hats at Is, RAPP and HARE. "WANTED.—AII country settlers to I r * conversant with this important fact, that Rapp & Hare are cash buyers of Wool, llabbitskins, Butter and Eggs. WANTED.—Customers to buy our 2s . finely blended Tea at Rapp & Hare's Emvori'um, to be well known that .'' Boy's Socks cau be obtaincd at three pairs for a shilling at RAPP & HARE'S. "WANTED,—To throv out the liinfc that .Blankets,, Flannels,, and Woollen Sock can be obtained at half price at 11APP and HADE'S, "WANTED,—The fact to bo known all over''the Valley that .Eoot-s and Shoes from the best makers and at the .cheapest prioes can bo had at tho Emporium, 'W'ANTED.—It to lie freely circulated V' thiit small profits'and a quick turn bvei! is tho motto of tho proprietors of the Emporium, consequently they can ecII cheaper than any other firm. RAPP- and RAPP - MRU
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1210, 23 October 1882, Page 3
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650Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1210, 23 October 1882, Page 3
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