NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TT7ELLINGTON AND MASTERTON. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, December 7th and Bth, 187-j. SUSPENSION OF ORDINARY TIMETABLE. Trains will be run to the following special time-table :— 911 • O 2r I ~ s ¦ •"• . !j sT "• •» lr «• •« !| gr '- •-^ *i^ S..S 1 Ia v 3!5«S w-" gigH~ ;[ &~ ° ' "-° e n 3..S I I a-, 8 .'.s. j~ 2::2 i is* I: : S : ! \- : 7 f SS S !" j; - f as S t : : : : i| i! * : ; : : •SgJS j SJM I 1 £aa£ Note.— The carriages will all be first-class, and wagons will 1» comfortably fitted with seats to accommodate second-class passengers. CHILDREN HALF FARE. NO CHANGE GIVEN. Only such trains m are marked thus * will stop at intermediate stations. Fares — Wellington to Hutt and back.— lst clasi, 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. «£3:3fe» nP*^ above are all iron vessels of the *2Cfcc JL 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 arc supplied on a most liberal scale. - Persons wishing to bring their friends or cargo out from England can arrange for so doing, and the whole or part cost, if necessary, can bff 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 Invercaroill Auckland Napier Wellington Nelson Lyttelton ; At the London Offices, 84, Bishopgate-street j Or, at the Head Office, Christchurch TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. FOR SALE, CABINET-MAKING AND UNDERTAKING BUSINESS, - Established, 1859, And carried on in Cuba-street, one of the 'principal thoroughfares of the City of Wellington, NOW DOING A FIRST-CLASS PAYING TRADE. THE proprietor's only reason for disposing of his business is to retire into private life. The whole of the stock-in-trade and undertaking plant can he taken at a valuation. The whole of the purchase money will not bo required at once, 25 per cent, only, the balance standing over on security, and bearing interest of 8 per cent. Amount of annual profits will be given to intending purchasers only. The premises consist of show-rooms, 84ft. by" 26ft., with cabinet works and undertaking plant at the rear. The above property has a frontage of 3uft. to Cuba-street, with a depth of 159 ft. Over the show-room are seven rooms ami kitchen, gas and water laid on, with every convenience for a family. A lease of the above premises will be granted for a term not exceeding twenty-one years ; also, *if required a lease will be granted of an adjoining piece of land of the same dimensions, thus making a frontage of 70ft. to Cuba-street. To an enterprising man with capital this is a rare opportunity. Principals only treated with. Applications, accompanied with reference*, to be made either personally or by letter to WILLIAM NICHOLSON, General Furnishingand. Undertaking Warehouse, Cuba-street, Or to MOORHOUSE & STAFFORD, Solicitors, Wellington.
WCOMPAEE pREASE'S CELEBRATED MIXTURES^ of CHOICE TEAS with that to be obtained at any other Establishment in the city, you will find for Purity, Strength, and Flavour, it is unequalled. Moderate in Price. i Always Alike. Pleases Everybody. CANTON T MART. ON BALE, at the Empire City Tea Warehouse, Willis-street, Wellington, the following Teas, specially selected to suit our increasing trade — Very good strong, full flavored, at 2s per lb Superior fine Souchong congou, at 2s 4d per lb Our 3s tea is still without a rival. COFFEES. Brand A '1, at Is 8d per lb Brand No 2, at Is 6d per lb in tins, each tin warranted to contain full one pound weight. Prepared only at the EMPIRE CITY TEA WAREHOUSE, Two doors above Empire Hotel. E. GARTON, Proprietor.
NOTICE. | WE beg to notify that we have this day been appointed SOLE AGENTS in this province for the sale of MESSRS. BISQUIT DUBOUCHE AND CO.'S BRANDIES, * And all stocks having been handed over to us by the late Agents, we are now prepared to supply this favorite brand in Hhds., Qr.-Casks, Cases 1 Star and 4 Star, Flasks, I Flasks, | Flasks, and Crystal Barrels. JACOB JOSEPH & CO. Wellington, 18th November. MR. RAWSON, Dentist, Bolton-street, Terrace, next to Dr. Kemp's. Mr. Rawson will leave shortly on. a visit to Wanganui. '
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Evening Post, Volume XII, Issue 132, 2 December 1875, Page 2
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