ShippinglutoUlffeiioe. PORT OP WELLIHCHON. ARRIVED. Ootober 24.—Seatoiler, from London. Wallace,, from Nelson,and West Coast porta. t - . .. ; ... : .,.,...,... . ~Waka^u,fromPctoa,! Napier, from Pioton. :, SAILED. f0t01w24,-Huia,iorWanganni. Wallaoe, for Noljon and West Coast ports, G, M.Tuokor, for Newcastle •Kiwi, for tho East Coast. : ••■' .•rilflß NEW ZEALAND \ 1 SHIPPING COM3. PANYMLINE. ii ___ , ... 4WOOL SEASON, 1882-83. ■.•».■■ " — ■■■ The following high-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 Tub Olaes Master , „«„ j.Cooleen.. .. 626100A1 Barklcy November Otaki .. ..1014 do Holbeacho To follow Wnnwmii ~W77 do .Watt do n ""i .. ..1011 do Worster do And other first-class vessels to follow, as required. Freight and Passage arrangements can be made.attheHeid Office, Ohristohurch, or at any.of the Broaches in New Zealand. Apply, in Wkuinoto.v, to the NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., LIMITED, . U? 2 .. Custom House-quay. I " &G.TORNBOLL&CO . VV i are Agents for tho folino* flfpnmpru orul aaiKnn won. selj trading to and from Wellington :- ' For San Francisco, thence by rail and steamer to Liverpool— The 8,8, Zealandia\ The s.s. Australia The \n. City of ■' « , , ; Newark -**y4.wel The s.s. City of For )Fojj(/«««i The B.s, Hnia 1 m .. , ■ m,- [ Hiree times a week. mKaikov,rai,niLylkltonThe s.B, Tui, weokly, For Foxton—- , Thes.s. JaneDnuglas, twice aw For Rangitikei- I ForPafeaThe s.s, Wakatu, twice a weok. For Blenhim via Pkton—- _ Tho s. s. Napier, twice a week. For London, direct— At regular intervals by Meßsrs Shaw, Savill & Co.'s Passenger line of For China and tho East— By the Eastern and Australian Steamship Co/a Steamships from Sydnoy, every fortnight. For C/imc, and Japan— By the Barquentine May and Barque Alexa. For Mm, Hokilih, and QreymtsthThep.B, Charles Edwards „ „ Wallace „ s.s. Murray „ „ Kennedy. TwioraWbek. Full particulars can he had on application to W. & G. TUIINBULL & CO., Shipping and Custom Rouse Agents, Wellington, P.!)K MASTERTON DERATING SOCIETY. IHE meetings of theMasterton Debating . Society are adjourned until FRIDAY, 17tii November, ISSt. F.T. REDMAN, ' 1209 Hon. Secretary: U/ANTED-200 Ladiaato call and seethe ' Wonderful Wertheim Sewing Maohiue. This machine took first prize against all the world, and Rapp & Hare are sole agents for Masterton WANTED.-Tho publie to come to the Emporium and see for themselves that Rapp & Hare give the best value for money. to brush up and look jolly, as there at last. Through Beveral new preserving processes for meat and butter btijg lately discovered, there will be always a good demand for all thoy can supply. Surely suoh views of prosperity will also bring grist to the mill of RAPP & HARE. WANTED.-None to be ignorant of what hundreds can confirm-that the 30s Men's Colonial Suits cannot be beaten. 500 of these suits are only waiting for customers at RAPP & HARE'S, '" inspect the Shears now on view at the EMPORIUM. WANTED.-Enpries after the. Qbeap *' .and substantial Gentlemen's and Boys' Clothing, Presto! Come hither, so as to be assured of a satisfactory outlay. WANTED.—The ladies of this towasWp • to try our " Oriental Teas, M once used, always used. The best Currants at 6Jd per lb at RAPP SHARE'S. " our Men's Straw Hats at Is, RAPP and HARE. UTED.—AII country 6ettlers to be conversant with this important fact, that Rapp & Hare aro cash buyers of Wool, Rabbitskins, Butter and Eggs, finely blended Tea at Rapp & Hare's J7 ANTED.-It to be well known that ■'' Boy's Socks can be obtained at three pairs for a shilling at RAPP & HARE'S. AN f ED.-To throw out the hint that ■■" Blankets, Flannels, and Woollon 890k can be obtained at half price at RAPP andHARE'S. : ' ANTED.—The fact to be known all ■■ over tho Pallcy that | Boots and Shoes from tho best makers and at the cheapest prices can be had at the Emporium. " that small.. promts and a quick turn oyer is: the motto of the proprietors of the! Emporium, consequently they. can sell cheaier than any other firni. RAPP aid ffilwlMl
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1212, 25 October 1882, Page 3
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