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OAILING NOTICES. S.S. TUI. For KAIKOURA and LYTTELTON— 3L»t JANUARY. - Return Tickets to Kaikoura issued single fares. WM. BISHOP, Agent. W& G. TURNBULL & CO.'S steamers • will leave as under — For FOXTON— The NAPIER, on THURSDAY For WANGANUI — The STORMBIRD, on THURSDAY WEST COAST STEAMERS. ANCHOR LINE OF STEAM PACKETS are appointed to leave as under — For NELSON, WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, and HOKITIKA — The CHARLES ! EDWARD, on THURSDAY, Ist INST. For KEKERANGU— The LYTTELTONi on TUESDAY, 30th INST., at 5 p.m. For BLENHEIM — The LYTTELTON, on WEDNESDAY For freight or passage, apply to J. ANDERSON, N.Z. Steam Shipping Company's Office. FOR CASTLEPOINT AND WANGAEHU. rpHE Schooner 3lhs-*- aurora Will sail on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 31st JANUARY. No goods will be received on board unless shipping notes are first signed by EDWARD PEARCE. FOR LYTTELTON AND PORT CHALMERS. j^hrpHE Union Co.'s screw steamship \ R O T O RU A I Will sail as above ON WEDNESDAY, 31st INST. j LEVIN & CO., Agents, j FOR CASTLEPOINT AND NAPIER, | Taking cargo for Poverty Bay. favorite screw steamer Will leave for the above ports ON FRIDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY. LEVIN & CO., Agents. TAMES BARNES and JOHN FREDERICK t) AHLGREN hereby give notice that they have entered into partnership, from the Ist day of January, 1877, as Working Jewellers, under the style or firm of " B?rnes and Ahlgren," Willis-street, opposite Moore's Dining Rooms. N.B.— Old gold and silver bought. fTIHE TjiOLLOWING Lots of Boys' and Youths' SUITS loill be offered ON SATURDAY, AT mE ARO TTOUSE, at the undermentioned REDUCED PRICES. BOYS' TWEED SUITS. Size 10 23s Od for lls 6d Size 11 23s 6d for 12s Od Size 12 24s Od for 12s 6d Size 13 31s Od for 15s 6d YOUTHS' TWEED SUITS. Size 1 18s Od for 9s 6d Size 1 26s 6d for 13s 9d Size 2 26s 6d for 13s 9d Size 2 26s 6d for 13s 9d For Saturday only. AT JAMES SMITH'S, TE ARO HOUSE. Cuba-street, 12th January, 1877. H. BRITTAIN, /CONSULTING CHEMIST AND SURGEON DENTIST, Lambton Quay and Mannbks-stbbet. NOTICE. " THE undersigned begs to call the attention of the thirsty citizens of Wellington to the superior quality of his Syrups and Cordials. Raspberry Syrup ~) Pi?p?nnint d °- Uatls 6d per bottle. Cloves ) Ginberbeer, Id per glass, 6d per quart Empty bottles bought. ARTHUR BROWN, Beehive Stoke, Courtenat Place. | TO the Editor of the Evening Post.— Sir— I have just landed Five Large Cases of Ladies', Gents', and Boys' Saddles, which, | added to my previous stock, has choked up tbe shop. I intend to clear them out for cash at prices even lower than I usually sell at, so you may be sure the public have now a chance th»y don't often get. I shall sell a saddle and bridle for £3, or less than that if I am asked. Please insert this in your next issue, so that . buyers may know where to spend their money. — I am, &c, J. E. Evans, Under the Verandah. NOTICE. WE beg to notify that we have removed the STOCK-IN-TRADE of Messrs. Edmondson, Sellar & Co., Warehousemen, from their late Warehouse, Grey-street, to the top flat of MESSRS. STEVENSON k STUART'S NEW PREMISES, Featherstonstreet, Wellington. J. M'DOWELL & CO., Vendors. TUST RECEIVED. LEISURE HOUR. SUNDAY AT HOME. QUIVER. SUNDAY MAGAZINE. BRITISH WORKMAN. BRITISH JUVENILE. FAMILY HERALD, Vol. 37, And many other Serial Volumes for 1876. GEO. W. DUTTON, Bookseller and Statioxbr, Lambton Quay. mH£ undersigned having purchased on the X 25th November, 1876, the goodwill and book debts of the business of Mr. Thomas Lowes, Saddler, Upper Hutt, requests a settlement of all accounts owing to him by the 31st inst. Accounts unpaid on that day will be at once sued for. W. L. COE, Successor to Thomas Lowes, Saddler, Upper Hutt. I. O. G. T. rnHE Undersigned begs to inform Members X of the Order that he has been appointed Agent for the sale of W. Trumble and Co.'s Celebrated Regalia. THOS. C. D'ARCY, Lau?bton Quay. N.B. — Lodges supplied on Liost reasonable terms. FUNERAL NOTICE. rpHE Friends of Mr. ISAAC WILKINS are X respecttully invited to attend the funeral of his late wife Charlotte, which will leave his residence, Upper Hutt, at 3 o'clock on WEDNESDAY, 31st INS--T. EDWARD MORGAN, Undertaker. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Mr. JOHN O'NEILL ars respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late daughter, Mary Josephine, which will leave his residence, Tinakori Road, on THURSDAY, Ist February, at 6.30 a.m. J. QUItV, Undertaker.

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Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 24, 30 January 1877, Page 3

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