WOOL SEASON, 1882-83, lUfoilwiuiii.iiifth-olaßßed Iron Clipper i snips pre appoint :<l to sail from Wellington r- forMNDON duriug the Reason, carrying ' pafMDggis and'fill icforiptions of Cargo at current rates:— mHE NEW ZEALAND dii_ SHIPPING COMPANY'ii LINE. lias OlM> Ooolecn.. ' Otukl'.. , Wuginul,, Owl;, 100A1 Muttr Barkley Holbeacbe Watt Woreter KoTjuber luL.u», do do (And other first-class vessels to fellow, as required, ■ - . Freight and Mage arrangements can 1 made at the He id Office, Chriatchurch, or at any of the Branches in New Zealand. Apply, in Wkixingiok, to the NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., ■ . ■ LIMITED, 1192 . Custom House-quay. & G. TURN BULL & CO , are Agents for the following steamers and sailing vessel trading to and from Wellington ■For San Frmkco, thence by rail and -The s.s, Zeolandia The s.s. Australia The a. City of New. York The s.B. City of: For Wanganui—- ' Vot Kaikoura and LyUtltoa—•i The s.B. Tni, weekly. For , I Thes,s.JaneDouglas, twice a week. For Rangitikei— The s.s, Jane Douglas, every fort- ' .might, •For Paka- ■ The s.s, Wakatu, twice a,week. For Blenheim via Pielon—i The s.b. Napier, twice a week,. For London, direct— At regular intervals by Messrs Shaw, | Savill & Co.'a Passenger line of . >! Packets. . • For China and the East—- ■:,'; By the Eastern and Australian ' • Steamship Co.'s Steamships from , ; Sydney, every fortnight. For China and JapanI'! Aiexa, For Ndm, HoiiUka, and Greymonlh— Thep.s. Charles Edwards „ „ Wallacj •' „ s.s. Murray „ „ Kennedy Twiob a Week. Full particulars can bo had on applicatien to W, & G. TDENBULL & CO, Shipping and Custom House Agents, ■ WEIUNOXON. 995 NOTICE. T THOMAS SPA EES, will not be J-j responsible for any debts contracted in the estate of tho late William Robinson, of Manaia, asjtwo new trustees are to be appointed. 213 THE NEW ZEALAKD COPYING COMPANY AKD POUT lIA IT AGENCY, : 236, Queen-street, Auckland, Executes portraits from am,in. • lure to life size in oils.J water-color?, opal or ivory type, mezzotint, Indian ink, crayon, and pastel, The Cunpary's representative, Mr Win. Neil'o!!, has just amved villi flpocimenp o'" tlx y oik of the Company, and will lie happ.v tj wait on tho inhabitant of Master ton (inl the surrounding District, to receive orders, and w.l 1 also eiplain more fully the details and pruc pkcs by which these excellent resuUß are ohtn'ned, Mr Kvilson may be Been at Mr Kibblewhite's Temperance Hotel, 1208 W ANTED—2OO Ladies to call and see the ' y Wonderful Wertheim Sewing Machine. This machine took first prize against all the world, and Rapp & Hare are sole agents for WANTED.—The public to corao to the ' Emporium and seo for themselves that Rapp & Hare give the beet valuo fir money. WANTED, -Our long-suffering farmers to brush up and look jolly, as there 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 good demand for all they can supply. Surely such 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 oannot ba beaten. 600 of these suits aro only waiting for customers at BAPP & HARE'S. "WANTED,-600 Shearers to call and ' inspect the Shears now on view at the EMPORIUM. W"ANTED.rEnquincs after 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 onr " Oriental Teat," once used, always used. The best Currantb at (ijd per lb at BAPP & HARE'S. IXfANTED—2OO Bushmen to purchase '' Sharpe's Best American Axes at Oh WANTED,'-A regular rUBh to pick up '* our Men's Straw Hats at Ib, RAPP audHAllE, ■WANTED.—AII country settlers to be ''. \ conversant with this important fact, that Rapp & Hare are cash buyers of Wool, Rabbitskins, Butter and Eggs. WANTED.—Customers to buy eur 2s ' finely blended Tea at Rapp & Hare's "WANTED.-It to be well known that '' Boy's Socks can be obtained at three pairs for a shilling at BAFP'&HARE'S. WANTED.-To throw out the hint that '* Blankets, 'Flannels, and Woollen dock ■ can and HARE'S. ; WANTED.-The fact to be known all : i over • the falley that Boots a d S Shoes from the beßt makers and' at the. cheapest.prices can be had at the Emporium. WANTED.-It to be freely circulated J ' : that small profits and a quick turn oyer-la tho motto of the proprietors of the Emporium, they can tell cheaper than any other, firm. RAPP and HAKE.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1216, 28 October 1882, Page 3
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734Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1216, 28 October 1882, Page 3
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