Shipping: lutelligeivoe. mpW ZEALAND <» ■ThoMw\in(( .hi(ilitclassed Iron Clipper Ships'fireVif: point i<l ,to' sail from Wellington for LONDON durtofl thV'Seawra, carrying passengers mi sU Mirlp'tioiii 'of Cargo it turrent n^>r : ''Vi''- !"; ■n':'?";'""' ■"""■" Tu 01ms , Master; -. l Date Coeleen.. „ 620100A1 Barkley November .Otikli.i.''"/,'.' ion ':'s>:' •'■ Holboache l'ofollow. •Wanninil"".'.' 107! "do" 'Watt '■"-"- -'do - Orari ~. ~ 1011 tio. Woretw ( , ,do ~ And.olher first-class vessels to, fellow; as requirfed/'*'''" - !: ' 1: " , a;'" -!''■''''? ' '■'''' ? - :■ i Freight and .PsHsage arrangements can be I made';.at thVHW'Officei'Chriatohurch, or at any of the"Bra icHesjri ftew Zealand. ... App'y* in to the. ' NEtf ZEALAND SHIPPING CO.i ■yn-'A-:i ■:LM1T8D,ir.....■..-.■.!. " &G.TURNBaLL&COI " ;'VY i ••; are Agents for the'; folsolb trading to and from Wellington :- For.to JVancwco, thence .by rail and steamer to Liverpool— Tne.M. Zealandia' The B,'s. Australia : '■' The/ -e. City of L: imi „ Now York W 4 *' The e;s.OiSy;of :■< , \f, Sydney' , ~* " ''-''The'stoßuia) iy • .•"'' , " : "' : ''" 1 V For A ailMr'a a'lid 'fajMon— The b.B. Tui. weekly. Fo^Fw:f m ,_ ,' -v,'. < i Tli(!B.B.,.Kiio:b.)H)j!as 1 twice a week. i "•■For}-ifa;ijp<;fe|-'.■,•:■.. ~., ; ..' 'V. ,; v ~- .The S.S. Jhiio Douglas, every fort | ... ■■ night' ~ : Fo^?«to 7 " ' '.; . '"'' l "Tlie s:b. Wakitu,' twice a week! - (! ..',,.,: .The 8.8. Napier,-'.twice a week; , L .; ■■ 'W£(iA(fj», : 'direct—/ ; '■■' '" ''/"'.'' '■ jt , Atr'euiilur intervals l>y Messrs Shaw, s '"''" 'Saviir & Co.'s iPasseb'gcr line of ~ , Packets'/ 1 V >>•-> 1 • .' : ' ; "'' ' ! '' fiy'the' Ea'sWn''and' : Australian Steamship Co.'a; from Sydney, every fortnight,'' for Glum mi Japan-, ' ;" ]'•■' '!' By theßarqucntincMay and Barque ''"' ' : 'Alexa, , -'.'";;" : ■'■",;",. For and Grtymdnlh- , Thep.B. CharUs Edwards ■'"..-.":'.-';, '„"'Wallac,! ' . .' ~'ss. Murray ,: ?: 7, „ Kennedy : ' •:'"•• Twice a Week, ""Ml'partiouiars can be had on applicatian to ' \V. &-G. TUBNBULL * CO., Shipping and Custom House Agents, . i'')';;:; / i Whi'uhoiok.'' '"■ ;..'. 995 MR. CROSSE has arrived in Masterton, and.-may be consulted for a few weeks only at the cottage next door to Mr GappcrVAlbertstteet; '■'■■'■<■ i r . ;;?AINLESS EXTRACTIONS under the infliieuco of Nitron' Oxide (Laughing) Gas. Although Mr Crosse, .will remain ...in- Masterton longer than usual Patients requiring Artificial Teeth are requested to apply wilh'a* Sittlo delay as possibJc, as it is not satisfactory to fit Artificial Dentines at ho'last moment. ■'■ . 1198 WANTED.-The public to come to the ::<i.' .-<• Emporium; and see 'for themselves that.Bapp & Hare, give the. best valuo far uiohcy;.. ...■ -.,.. XL..J?JbraihJ!P a?d look jolly, .aa.there i« every prospect of " a good time coming" at hat Through Beveral new preserving processes for meat'aril butter being lately discovered, there will' fie "always' a good demandvfor all, they, can supply.,' Surely such views' of prosperity will also bring grist to the mill of BAPP & HAKE. WANTED.-None to be iimoTant of what • : hundreds can confirm-that the 30s Men's Colouial Suits cannot be beaten. 500'of-'ted 'suits ate only waiting for customers at BAPP SHARE'S. WANTED, -' fiOO Shearers to call and ''.,,. impect the Shears now on view at the' EMPORIUM, ANTED.—Enquiries after the cheap : 'and'-Buhsbntial Gentlemen's and Boys', Clothing.. Presto! Come hither, so WANTED.-Tho ladies of this township •.."!.'to'try our "Oriental Teas," once used, always used. The best Currants at Gid-per-lb at BAPP & HARE'S. •■' WANTED-200' i Buahmeh to" purchase Y , Sharpe'B Best Amerioan Axes at 10s regular rush to pick np I ■ ■ our Men's Straw Hats at Is, BAPP audnAßß. 1 ' •'' ANTED.—AH country settlers to be ■ • conversant with this important fact, thay'Rapp Aflore are cash buyers of.Wool, Bahbitßkins, Butter and Eggs. to buy eur-2s '' finely blcnded'fea at Bapp * Hare's Emporiutai.-i - '" •'' to be well known that Boy's Rocks can be obtained at three pairßMu.«hillingat:BAPPr<S!;HAßE!S. ■■[. , o'ut'tho hint that " "Blankets, Flaunels,, and Woollen Sock .can be obtained at half price at RAPP known all . ,-* 5» oyer ;';the. that Boots;'iuia Siloes' ffdm'tllo'beßt makers'aid 1 at_tho, Cheapest .prices can behad at'the Emporium. to beireely;-circulated '• * s '" that"»mall ; profits v ahd a quick turn over JB'the motto of the proprietors of the EmpormmjVj.cpnßequently.Jhey; can. ; .,fell (j!#\ser %fi pyloiher, BAPP and .HAKE..;;? ;t ,:' : -:k;;;M|-- ; - : ''ijwwisn;^l:i}!'i')a^;i3ia,-KifKi:f,-'i3ii:r3is- -
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1212, 24 October 1882, Page 3
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602Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1212, 24 October 1882, Page 3
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