FOR BLENHEIM DIRECT. I^sk HpHE fast sailing ketch ig£J|££ JL FALCON, Fi.«k, Master, Will leave for the above port on FRIDAY NEXT, 14th INST, At 5 p.m. For freight or passaae apply to W. & G. TLRNBtJLL & CO., Agents. FOR WANGANUI. j?--^v FV HE s s iSIS^ -¦¦ EGM ON T Leaves for the above port on or about SATURDAY NEXT, 15th INSTANT. LEVIN & CO., Agents. FOR LONDON. TO FOLLOW THE CHILE 1 HN^b^ r]~ HE Splendid Iron Clipper Ship m^'l ST. LEONARDS, Aal, 1,100 tons register, Captain R. Todd, Will .sail EARLY IN JANUARY. The saloon accommodation in this ship is unsurpassed by any ship in the trade. Intending passengers will do well to make early application, as several cabins are already engaged. for freight or passage, apply to KItULX & CO., LEVItf & CO., E. PEARCE, Or to W. &G. TURNBULL & CO., Agents. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (Limited). . FOR LONDON DIRECT. TO FOLLOW THE BORDER CHIEF. & 3>^ THE Iron Clipper Ship TjgJ^ J HOWRAH, Aal 20 years, 1098 tons register, W . R . GREe vc s, Commander, Will be despatched as above EARLY IN JANUARY, 187 G. Passeugers by this vessel, on her last voyage from Wellington to London, speak in the highest terms of Captain Grceves, and of the accommodatiou at their disposal. For freight or passage, apply to » JOHNSTON & CO., Agents. The Company's new iron ship Otaki will follow the Howrah.
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. NOTICE. SPECIAL CABINS in every mail steamer from Melbourne to Point de Galle are reserved for passengers from this colony. For all further information, apply to JOHNSTON & CO, Agents. FOR SALE OR CHARTER. «*d£ll£k. THE Clipper Barque 3B9fc& CANNY SCOT. For particulars, apply to the captain on board. mHE NEW ZEALAND MAGAZINE: JL A Quarterly Journal of General Literature. — Just published, the first numbSr of the above Magazine, edited by a committee consisting of the following gentlemen :—: — Professor J. M. Brown, Captain A W. Hutton, Professor D. Macgregor, Professor G. S. Sale. Rev R. L. Stanford. The New Zealand Magazine is intended to be open for the expression of all shades of opinion, and for the discussion of all questions of general and colonial interest. Many of the beat-known writers in all parts of the colony have already announced their intention of becoming contributors. The first number will contain, amongst other articles, contributions from Mr Fitzgerald, H. S. Chapman, Esq, R. Stout, Esq, Captain Hutton, Rev Mr Wilson, F. C. Simonds, Esq, Mr Vincent Pyke ; also, an Introductory Paper, by Rev R. L. Stanford. Subscription for the year, 10s ; by post, 14s. Subscribers' copies will be regularly forwarded immediately on the publication of each number. Single numbers may be obtained from the undersigned. The trade supplied. Subscriptions (Post Office order or stamps) and advertisements to be forwarded to LYON & BLAIR, Sole Agents for Wellington. MEN'S MERCERY. FOR THE HOLIDAYS, AT TE ARO HOUSE. White puggaries, fancy ends, 9d each White puggaries, fancy ends, Is each. Men's new Leghorn hats, 2s each Men's new Leghorn hats, 3s 6d each Men's double straw hats, 4s each FOR THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS Men's Harvard shirts, Is lid each Men's regatta shirts, 2s 9d each Men's twilled regatta shirts, 3s 9d each Men's white shirts, 4s 6d each Men's white shirts, 5s 6d each New scarfs, new ties, new collars, &c, &c. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE. G . C . SAGE, SAIL, Tent, and Cover Maker. Opposite Lyon & Blair's, Lambton Quay. A SK for WARNOCK'S SOAP, and see that you get it. Every bar is breaded " Warnock Bros." M : NOTICE. WE beg to notify that we have this day been appointed SOLE AGENTS in this province for the sale of MESSRS. BLSQUIT DUBOUCHE AND CO.'S BRANDIES, And all stocks having been handed over to us by the late Aleuts, we are now prepared to supply this favorite brand in Hhds, Qr. -Casks, Cases 1 star and 4 Star, Flasks, £ Flasks, i Flasks, and Crystal Barrels. JACOB JOSEPH & CO. Wellington, 18th November. /CLOTHING FOR THE HOLIDAYS, CLOTHING' FOR THE HOLIDAYS, AT TE ARO HOUSE. Men's holland coats 6s 3d Men's lawn coats • 8s Men's lawn coats 9s 9d Men's black alpacca coats, 10a 9d Men's black alpacca coats, 12s 9d Men's black galatea coats, 13s 9d Men's black duot coats 22s 6d Men's bafr dust coats 26s 6d CLOTHING FOR TRE HOLIDAYS, CLOTHING t-OR THE HOLIDAYS, AT TE ARO HOUSE. Boys' holland coats" 3s Boys' black alpacca coats 63 Boys' striped tunic suits 63 3d Boys' checked cossack suits, 6s 9d Boys' plain cossack suits 7s JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE. "I OOK at Maclean's trimmed hats, 3s; JLj Thompson's gloye-fittin^ corsets, 2s 9d ; lace aud muslin curtains, 4s 6d ; white damask t«We cloths, 4s 6d. Cuba-street.
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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 9, 12 January 1876, Page 3
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785Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 9, 12 January 1876, Page 3
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