IHE NEW ZEALAND , SHIPPING COM- , y. : PANTBLINE, ' ,\VOOL SEASON, 1882-88. :. The foliowintr high-classed Iron Clipper j Ships art appoint id to sail from Wellington for! LONDON during the Season, carrying passengers and all descriptions of Cargo at current rates : mi Class Ulster Date Ctyleen.. ~ 629100A1 Barkley KoTimbcr Otaki',. ~io» do Holbeache Tofunow, Wanmnul ~io» do W»tt do Orari ~ . „ ion i a Wonter do And other first-class vessels to fellow, as required, freight and Passage arrangements can be raide at the Head Office, Christchurch, or at»ny of the Branches in New Zealand. apply, in Wellington, to the : NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., LIMITED, 1192 Cußtom HoußO-quay. " &G. TURNBULLV&CO . VT , are Agents for the followiup steamers and sailing vessels trading to and from Wellington: . For San Francisco, thence by rail and steamer to Liverpool—- ' 'Thes.s.Zealandia\ The 8.8. Australia The a.Cityof L' . . New York . • E ™y4* e °>" .The s.B. City ... '' Sydney, j For IPaflgajitif- ' The s.r. Huia I mL ~ , Tui TDr »e tunes a week. For Kaikoura and Lytklton— The s.b, Tui, wookly, ForJfefol For Rangitiki-*. ■.Thes.l. i night. For Paka.For Blenheim via Piclon— The s.s. Napier, twice a week. . For iondon, direct— Savill & Co.'a Passenger line of Packets, For China and the MBy the Eastern and Australian Steamship Co.'a Steamships from Sydney, every fortnight, For China and Japan— v ' By the Barquentine May and Barque Alexa. For Mm, HdMa, and (JwyinoiifliThep.B. Charles Edwards ii i, Wallace „ i.i, Murray „ „ Kennedy Twice a Week. Full particulars can be had on applies tiento W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Shipping and Custom House Agonts, Welunoton. 995 TOTREMO3IOAL, Mr W. Lundqvist DESIRES to inform the residents of Masterton that he iB .prepared to give LoswoiiH on tlio PIANO, MOLIN, Blf ASS INBTUOMENTS, Ac. At his residence, Qucon-strret. . Arrmgemtntt for Concert* mid Balk UnJerUtke.". 1207 MA3TERTON DERATING SOCIErY. THE Hireling of the Masterlon Debiting f'neiely are adjourned until FRIDAY, 17th h&vember, 1882. F. T. REDMAN, Hon. Secretary: Uf ANTED-200 Ladies to call and see the '; Wonderful Wertheim Sowing Maoliine. This machino took first prize against all the world, and Rapp & Haro aie Bole agents for Masturton, public to como to the Emporium and see for themselves that Rapp it Hare give the best value for money. TSTANTED.-Our long-suffering farmer s _" to brush up and look jolly, as ther 8 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 suoh views of prosperity will also bring gmttothemill oIRAPP 4 HARE. • WANTED.-None to be ignorant of what hundreds can confirm-that the 30a Men's Colonial Suits cannot bo beaten. 500 oi these suits are only waiting for customers at RAPP b, HARE'S. WANTED. 500 Shearers to call and inspect the Shears now on view at the EMPORIUM. ' WANTED.-Enquincs after the cheap and substantial Gentlemen's and Boy»' Clothing. Presto: Come hither, so as to be assured of a satisfactory outlay. WANTED.-The ladies of this township to try our "Oriental Teas," once ÜBed, always used. The best Currants at 6Jd per lb at RAPP & HARE'S. WANTED-200 Bushmen to purchase ,r Sharpe's Beat American Axes at 6s "' our Men's Straw Hats at Is, RAPP and HARE, WANTED.-All country settlers to be ' conversant with this important fact, that Rapp & Hare are cash buyers of Wool, Rabbitskins. Butter and Eros. WANTED.-It to be well known that '» : P n «V 0«» l V. -Li • i ~v pairs for a shilling at RAPP & HARE'S. WANTED.-To throw out the hint that " Blankets, Flannels, and Woollen Sock can be obtained at half price at RAPP and HARE'S. IFAN.TED.-The foot to be known all I over the Palley that Boots ad Shoos from tho best makers aud at the cheapest prices can be had at the Emporium. JWANTED.-It to be -freely circulated .;,. j .that small profits 'and a quick turn over jis the motto of the proprietors of the Emporium, consequently they can sell cheaper than any other firm. RAPP and MP«:IAEI
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1218, 31 October 1882, Page 3
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665Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1218, 31 October 1882, Page 3
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