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Shipping Intelligence HHJ;' ItV.uZ l ." f ■ •> <>,. ' ?'■■ 'M ' ,k-!«« ABW^lKmfgk mW.I&, Ta Atinn mJa»AJ ( AW sailed;;' /v " ; ■hW',^s 'i>oriß nnd' M Spat«tl§r;fyi' ( Tiraaru.■ : , ; ~ ','.."' Kavteft.for'Pipton and Nelson. . ; i ' V. Graftbfa fot?-Lyt.telt on,and Oamarii. '■ 1.. _ M rpHE. iNEW. ZEALAK \ '-L ■ i SHIPPING vol :EANI". , i LINK, ,; ; WOOL ,BEASON t 1882-8 id?li(3' followi hef:/ lii^h-classed. Iron Clipp Ships ilte appointed to sail from. Wollingtc for'liON DON: f duriiiß the 'Season,' carry i passeDgers'.mld'all descriptions of Cargo! ourfent'rates':^u.- , Vi . Tub Ooolccn.v 1,, Otaki-,.'.- i;,.. Wantranui,,'.'. Orari Master llolbeacho Walt" ' Worsler • ' Noremb Twloilov do do Aijd other first-class vessels to fellow, t i ,* iv , _4 V! )., ; , ,/ v ' Preight and Passagevrangenjents can I jnade,;at the,Head;Office,Cftristchurch, c lit any;pf ; the,Branches in New Zealand ,APP)y, in.WmiNQiON, to- the ,' ' :;i M\V;ZEALAIfD, SHIPPING CO.,' LIMITED,,' ' iV / [jj&J ;;■■■[ ■, ...,; Custom House-quay. i J. 11. ANGOVK, BLACKSMITH, ' FABIUER, ANI ,AGKICULTUBAL. IMPLEMENT 1 ; \MAKEK, . HIGH-STBEETj IOAIftERTOX, LETTERS ' ■•PATENT by.boyal ;AND „ . SCAB SPECIFIC. (A NON-POISQNOtis CHEMICAL'- • < V..V-. c.'i i: ~v , .■ ■ • ~j .., lighest' I'Aiward, 1 - Molbonrne International 1 . Eshihitibn, : - ™t Degree'of Merit. Adelaile Exhibition, ; Highest'A-Wflfd tiold ; '.Medal, N.Z. Inter. ■ • ••«.•;;,. '"'Exhibition, • '• , 1 ; .. -V j ;t; , • .. .. , ytos.'trialthis NEW NON- , A;''P6ISbNi)US'ii)IPPING FLUID is i; hw'tiniVersajly adiriitifed'to be-.the best ever t; KW superiority over other t l "hei'pn'eiS'fcoatih'g I ,pw f 'sheep) j its I 'undoubted eficaoy; M destroyin'g' 1 all ticks, Irce, and every iti&fet that irifests'the skins of sheep, aniijidlg, .aiu\ ,in its cleanliness; to" those coil- ■' • ...... i.-..-.-WITH GOLD . 100' ! pp. MILE-WHITE .WASH, '.(Twiijejhe,quantity made by.any other Non- : .! jioisohousDip),' SUFFICIENT TO' DiP . 200 SHEEP, ,o| - a^ioily cli aracter, it ,is highly growth of tlie Wool'i which it; leaves, soft..'.clean,!,and bright, without [robbing; it of.tlio yolk—its natural ivotirish'ment—Jeayingithai.h ami fanis the case when aicb as lime i'and; hulpliur, or pw.w>M preparations aie !ti?ed,.. ~lt is without the ruinous elfo.cta, jepltiiiij from the use of ;Bucli :It isnot Qiilynon-poisonuus, 'but bfl used, intorually for worm in the throat in lambs >,it will also elFectually cire foot-rot;, apd scab. To those who dip in full fleece, this fluid will be four.d invaluable,,for, being,of a warmaud pio. tecting character, sheep will, not catch cold, though dipped in the depth of winter, On a station .it will be found invaluable as a Healing Wash for all wounds, It is a certain cure for Mange, Ringworm, and all Skin diseases which anuv&ls are subject to, lor Full ' (ftp, low} Tiilmiiak, fa, iipphj tiiMurray, Roberts and . Co., WELLINGTON, M; CASELBEEG AND CO„ JI/STEniON AND GRETTO,\Vh\ 1227' THE PUBLIC. TItUST OFJICE OF ; ■ '/ NEW ZEALAND. ATTENTION is directed to the provisions , of,"the Acts establishing this office and to the advantages placed thereby within the reach of every colonist, Subject to tucb provisions the State offers to every p^son: • 1. About to make .his or her wifl or codicil 2. Intending to'provide TO and cliil. 1 ■ 'dren or others by-deed 1 of settlement j ' Bi Settling property by way of marriage 1 4 Psjri?B to teuounco the trusts of a will Appointed executor ortrusi " / tee under tha samo (5. ! Having ; acted as trustee; executor, or adminifltrator, wishing to b.3 relieved of ~} the burthen of' xusteeahip or adminis•!!!ittratioc''''-: tlie option of using the State machinery, and gives' an ahsbiutb' • guarantee of 'fuiids by fraud or 'miition -niafjie WILLIAM SELLAR', Esq.," it'' Mastettori and B." C. HAMEBTON' mHE -PERMANENT INVESTMENT IAND, LOAN ASSOCIATION Ol? •i ...WAHtAR'APA, , 11 i MAIN-STH£EI, .GnEYyOW.S, underthe " Building Societies . Act, 1876."] , i ' '.' 'DißKofeßaj 'Charles Pharazyn (ChaJjfgnau), M. 7, '.Caselberg, J. Fuller, Wi iV Cufl, j. ( : Snodgraes, W. Bijijtta , JIIK Ahn.to J£»wmb exeats ... £7,1)00 CAiniQ-'W'MAir ... £IB,OOO j PupEfi'S already allotted £4,243 - •• £BO4 i', ' TjaV putpbses forwhich th» Association + 'ii established' aro twofold, In the first 'place'it'offers'an excellent method of in- _ vestment who wish to accumulate i or sayings at the highest ratv. ' !conßis'terit| with' perfect and : bj ■ small or large tw, be invested ' by pehbdieal conlormo to the cirjoumstancea ,' li> the' 5)305 to those who require ; SPfjf, they already psess, '' to v)io,iTiayln()qt wth, opportunities of aojijuiring advautagjiousiy, it pre- ; s'Ciits " to, moins 'of obtaining advances upotf easy and UxowWe term receives fixed deposits " Sukcnptiooa on investment shares, fi/ per month j ultimate valuo of shares, £6O. • Apjjlicatioha for shares to be addressed to the Manager, A liberal commission allowed to Agents on all investment shares issued through them " . Office! Hours': Monday, Wcibesday, and •Eyidayifrom2to4p.m, Pay- day; The Saturday in each 1 ;month. between-the hours of 2 and 4 and '7 and, 9 « - P-i% . . f.■ „TJlo will; at^iidiiaithe i- Olpb lotel, Mairartoh, ovenin tho pay dayin' Greytoiw l:; • !i-•.- - ; 9(M)1 ZlUll&.-l : .Hi . 1 ,!i UtoWftfl AWia'iAlf x -' 'j ftfuaiov'.i . ,^i(|

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1229, 14 November 1882, Page 3

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751

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1229, 14 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1229, 14 November 1882, Page 3

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