Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF WELLINGTON. ARRIVED, , October 25 —Wanaka, from Nelson nndPioton. . Go-Ahead fr in Wanganui, Jane Douylii-, troiia . . = SAILED.:, October 25.—Wanaka, for Lj ttleton and Port Chalmers. ' Napier, far Picton, U WV- ~ v HP® NEW ZEALAND - tlUs 1 SHIPPING COM- ' iIPTSV-' " ' IklUCO' WOOL 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 And other first-class vessels to follow, as required. Freight anf' Passage arrangoments can be made at the He id Office, Christclinrch, or at any of the Branches in New Zealand. Apply, in Wellington, to the NBVY ZEiLAND-SHIPPING CO., LIMITED,. 1192: Custom House-quay. &G, TURNBULL&CO are Agents for the following steamers mid sailing vessels trading to and from Wellington : For San Francisco, thence by rail and steamer to Liverpool— The s.s. Zealandia The s.s. Australia Tho :,s. City of New York The s.s. City of Sydney . For lYanijamii— Tho s.s. Huia | .ji] iree jj me3 a wee ] ;i ii ii ) For Kaikoura and Lylletion— The B.a. Tui, weokly. For Foxlon— The s. s. Jane Douglas, twico a week; For Itangilikei— Thou.s. Jane Douglas, every fortnight, For PatcaThe s.s, Wakatu, twice a week, For Blenheim via Pklon— The s.s. Napier, twice a week. For London, direct— At regular intervals by Messrs Shaw, Savill & Co.'s Passenger line of Packets, For China and the East— By the Eastern and Australian Steamship Co.'a Steamships from Sydney, every fortnight. For China and Japan— By the Barquentine May and Barque Alexa. For Nelson, Hol'tkh, and Orei/month— The p.s. Chailes Edwards „ „ Walked ~ s.s. Murray „ „ Kennedy Twicf, a Wkek. Full particulars can be. had on application to \V. & G. TURNBULL A CO, . Shipping and Custom House Agents, WELI.IXfiTON, 995 . MASTERTON DEBATING SOCIETY. TIIE meetings of II e Miisterton Debating Society ave adjourned until FRIDAY, 17th November, 188 i. F. T. HERMAN, 1209 Fou. Secretary: \A/ ANTED—2OO Ladies to call and seethe Wonderful Wertheim Sowing Macliire. This machine took first prizo against all the world, and Rapp it- Hare are solo agents for Mastorton WANTED.—Tho publ,,; to como to the Emporium and see for themselves that Rapp & Hare give the best value f»r money. ANTED,-Our long-Buffering fanners to brush up and look jolly, as there W' is every prospect of " a good time coming" at last. Through several new preserving processes for meat and butter being lately discovered, there will bo always ,a goiul demand for all they can supply.: Surely such views of prosperity will abo bring grist to the mill of RAPP & HALE, 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, WANTED,- 500 Shearers to call and '' inspect the Shears now on view at the EMPORIUM. "WANTED.—Enquiries alter the cheap and substantial Gentlemen's and Boys' Clothing, Presto! Come hither, so as to be assured of a satisfactory outlay. WANTED.—The ladies of this township '' to try our "Oriental Teas," onco used, always used. The best Currants at 6|d per lb at RAPP & HARE'S. WANTED-200 Bushmen to purcha?e '' Sharpe's Best American Axesat Gs WANTED,— A regular rush to pick up our Men's Straw Hats at Is, RAPP and HAKE, "WANTED.—AII country settlers to bo '' conversant with this important fact, that Rapp & Hare ars cash buyers of Wool, Babbitskins, Butter and Eggs, 'WANTED.—Customers to buy our 2s '' finely blended Tea at Rapp & Here's Emporium. WANTED.- It to bo well known that Boy's Socka can be obtained at three for ut shilling at RAPP & HAEE'd, "WANTED.—To throw out the hint that Blankets, Flannels, and Woollen Soek con be obtained at half price at RAPP and HARE'S.' "W"ANTED.—The fact to be known all '* over tho Valley that|Boots ad Shoes from the best makers and at the cheapest prices can be had at the Emporium. "WANTED.—It to l,)e IJreeljr ; , circulated ' that small profits and i nuiek turn '.oVcfiii' Wtyqtto of the of the 'Emporium, corlsenvkbtiy they! ban ' ecII cheaper than a\iy oilier'firm. 'iRAPP.and HARE. ■v> RAPP A5iD HAEI
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1214, 26 October 1882, Page 3
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677Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1214, 26 October 1882, Page 3
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