NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TT7BLLINGTON ~AND MASTEETON. TUESDAY AND~WEDNESDAY, December 7th and Bth, 1875. i SUSPENSION OF ORDINARY TIMETABLE. Trains will be run to the following special time-table :—: — gp. w . .© gao • •«? £rH « • -c- | A111A 1 11" 1 **•'<*» gio s«..S B'-o «1 • *^? * t . I s« °• -* as, *«-*~. d ><5 . .«3 I g'« 5" a• -g . £3" CTWgSW §«> -d • -ri |°° rJ • d a r~l r-l «* l-H r-H . O O • © »& I" 3 : ¦¦% I" §= : l a, S3S3B g. SS?3$3 3« aS<ioS» a* gggg sNi mi Nots. — The carriages will all be first-class, and wagons will be comfortably fitted with sents to accommodate second-class passengers. CHILDREN HALF FARE. NO CHANGE GIVEN. Only such trains as are marked thus * will stop at intermediate stations. Fares — Wellington to Hutt and back.— lst class, 2s. Cd.; 2nd class, Is. 6d. By order. F. B. PASSMORE, Sup. Eng. Constructed Railways. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. Tons. Tons. Rangitikei ' .. 1225 Mataura .. 853 Waimate .. 1123 Orari (building) 1000 Waitangi .. 1121 Otaki „ 1000 Waikato . . 1021 Hurunui „ 1000 Rakaia .. ..1022 Waipa' „ 1000 Waimea.. .. 848 Wairoa „ 1000 Waitara . . 833 tons. iAi^ rpHE above are all iron vessels of the MEfSz X. highest class at Lloyd's, built or purchased specially to meet the requirements of the New Zealand passenger and carrying trade, and are supplemented from time to time by chartered ships also of the highest class. Vessels are despatched from London to each ol the principal ports in the colony regularly every month. Their saloons are fitted with all the latest improvements to ensure the comfort of passengers, and the tables are supplied on a most liberal scale. Persons wishing to bring their Mends or cargo out from England can arrange for so doing, and the whole or part cost, if necessary', can be made payable on ship's arrival in New Zealand. For full particulars regarding rates of passage or freight, apply at the offices of the Company, DUNEDIN INVEBCAHGILL AucrLAND Napier Wellington Nelson Lyttelton ; At the London Offices, .. 84; Blßopgaftlstreet ; Ob, at the Head Office,^ Chrlstchurch SELLING OFF,! SELLING OFF ! ! B COHEN, while thanking the inhabitants of Wellington and the country districts for the exceedingly liberal support accorded to him since he commenced business in Wellington, begs to announce, in consequence of me rapid increase in his business, that he finds it necessary to make extensive alterations, preparatory to which he will hold a clearing sale of first-class goods, comprising watches, cToclij«g diamond rings tor ladies and gentlemenf diamond sets, platedware, and all descriptions of jewelry of a most superior .quality, musical boxes, fancy goods, &c, &c. This being a genuine clearing sale of firstclass goods, the public can rely on getting a superior article at a reduction of 30 per cent, on usual selling price. Christmas presents and New Year's gifts in great variety. Address— Willis-street. TO BE RAFFLED. A SPLENDID Barrel-Chamber Organ, with ]\ Piano attached (maker— lmhofi, Geneva). Plays 16 popular airs. 90 members at 10s each. To take place on Tuesday,' 7th December, at M'lntoslrs New Zealander Hotel. Instrument to be seen at Cutler & Moore's, Manners-street. Tickets to be obtained from E. Tolley, or Cutler & Moore. TTICTORIA HOUSE. OVER 700 COSTUMiFTO SELECT FROM. j. McDowell & co., „ Have just opened ex s.s. Great Britain— 1 case batiste costumes 1 case matelasse costumes. 1 case satin and Hamburg net costumes 1 case black silk costumes ¦ 1 case colored silk costumes 1 case poplinette costumes 1 case lustre costumes 1 case print costumes 1 case parachutes, assorted to match the various costumes " y Our prices for costumes range'from 15s 6d to 15 guineas each. We have imported the above expressly for holiday season— all new goods. JCMoDOWELL & CO. m E ABO HOUSE. NEW S&RIPED GRENADINES. , 420 yards striped grenadines, s£d 370 yards striped grenadines, s|d 340 yards striped grenadines, s£d NEW FANCY MOHAIRS. 2050 yards fancy mohairs, 4&d 1910 yards striped mohairs, 4£d r 1395 yards fancy mohairs, 4£d For Men's, Boys', and Youths' Clothing, Bee First Page. JAMES SMITH, TE ABO HOUSE. " NOTIO E. WE beg to notify that we have this day - been appointed SOLE AGENTS in this province for the sale of MESSBS. BISQUIT DUBOUCHE AND CO.'S BRANDIES, And all stocks having been handed over to ub by the late Agents, we are now prepared to supply this favorite brand in Hhdß., Qr. -Casks, Cases 1 Star and 4 Star, Flasks, \ Flasks, £ Flasks, and Crystal Barrels. JACOB JOSEPH & CO. Wellington, 18th November. MESSBS. KRULL & CO., WEIT" LINGTON. pENTLEMEN— With, reference to the • VX advertisement which has appeared in the Evening Post newspaper re the transfer of Agency of MESSRS. BISQUIT, DUBOUCHE AND J CO.'S BRANDY, \ We beg to, state that we did not intend same in any way to' reflect upon the commercial position" of your good selves. - i We are, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, . ' JACOB JOSEPH & CO. Wellington, New Zealand, '2W»K«Y*»b*r, 1W«: {
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Evening Post, Volume XII, Issue 130, 30 November 1875, Page 2
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