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THE NEW ZEALAND 'SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. B^ «lj> LONDON Head W^ll z\ Branch: Oppio*: UflKrliLrJ; ,_. . W^fiSS 84 BishopsCbratcburcb, KS qt^ gate-street WOOL SEASON, 1878-9. FIRST WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON DIRECT, SAILING ABOUT END OF NOVEMBER. mffiPtk Hi^HE splendid iron clipper ship 3J£H£ J- RAKAI^I, 100 Al, 1022 tons register, R.'Mitc'alf, Commander. This magnificent vessel, built specially for the New Zealand passenger trade, has a splendid saloon, and her state cabins are superbly fitted and provided with every requisite for the comfort of passengers. A limited number of second and third-class passengers will be tskeo, who will have superior accommodation provided for them. Toe dietary scale is most liberal. To be followed by the Wairoa, 1051 tons. Rates of freight on dumped wool— greasy, gd per lb; washed, fd per lb; and £d extra for undumped. For freight or passage, apply at the offico of the Company, Custom House Quay. PASSENGER LIKE OF PACKETS. SPECIAL NOTICE~TO PASSENGERS. iJba^nnHE Splendid Iron Clipper JtEfZe. X ship ZEALANDIA, 11 10 Tons Register, G. Sbllabs Commander, Will Sail for London, on or about the sth DECEMBER. The above ship will carry an experienced surgeon, and is provided with every accommodation for passengers. For rate of passage money, apply to E. PEARCE, W. Sc G. TXJRNBULL & CO., MURRAY, COMMON & CO., Or, LEVIN Sc CO., Agents. PENINSULAR AND 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. NOTICE TO MARINERS. fiAPTAIN YON BCHOEN, Teacher of \_y Navigation and Engineering, having returned to Wellington, has resumed business in his old premises, formerly occupied by him in Brandon-street. Candidates prepared for any examination. N.B. — G. Yon Schoen havine had considerable experience in tuition, both in England and here, begs his seafaring friends to give him their patronage. GREAT EXPOSITION OP SPRING AND SUMMER NOVELTIES and SPECIALITIES. WILSON & RICHARDSON have received by the undermentioned ships— Firth op Forth, 88. aconagua, s.s. Stria, Abeona, s.s. luBitania, Extensive Shipments of NEW GOODS for every Department of their Business. The above purchases were made while a very depressed state of trade unsettled the commercial centres of England, resulting from the Turko-Russian war,, and strikes among the operatives, causing all DRAPERY GOODS TO FALL 15 to 20 PER CENT, below payable prices. WILSON & RICHARDSON'S Home buyer has taken full advantage of the low rates that prevailed, by making unusually large purchases. ! WILSON & RICHARDSON ofier to their customers the full benefit of these purchases, and are now ready to show the CHEAPEST, LARGEST, and MOST VALO ABLE importations ever received by them in one season. French and English millinery Bonnets French flowers Silk dolly vardens— child's, ss. 6d.; ladies', 7s. 6d. The Turkish fez Untrimmed straw and chip bonnets, all colors New straw hats — child's, from 9d. ; ladies', from Is. Cashmere and lace mantles and fischus, the latest novelties Costumes, newest styles Corsets in new shapes Ladies underclothing — White worked petticoats from 4s 9d Dress materials in newest fabrics, and most fashionable colors, including a large stock of the new green and bronze The new cashmeres, all colors, from 2s, 6-4 wide Exhibition prize patterns in silk fringes, buttons, ornaments, and dress trimmings Galatea stripes and twills for dresses and boys' suits French cambric prints, pure linen SUks and Irish poplins, in the newest colors Silks and satins, for trimming Black silks, brilliant and soft finish The celebrated Cachemere de France make, 8s 3d up to 15s per yard Hosiery, the most fashionable, from the first makers in the world KID GLOVES, a specialitie in tinted, drabs, and dark colors — 2 buttons, 3s 9d 3 buttons, 4s 4 buttons, 4s 6d Thread and taffeta gloves, 1 to 4 buttons Ribbons, in fancy, plain and corded, all the new colors for this season, rich fancies, from 9d per yard Silk ties, squares and fischus New Lace Goods, comprising many novelties, &c, Sec. WILSON AND RICHARDSON, Importers, Lambton Quay. Established in 1848. 150 packing cases for sale. WELLINGTON HOUSE. MRS. M. MASON'S First-class Private Boarding House (formerly the Queen's Hotel), Boulcott-street, is now open to the public, and has large fine rooms, with every comfort and convenience for the accommodation of guests. Mrs. Mason returns thanks for the kindness heretofore extended to nor, and will continue her efforts to retain public favor. Terms— One Guinea per week. EMPIRE FRUIT MART. MR. ROTHENBURGH takes this opportunity of drawing public attention to the fact, that he has removed from those premises adjoining Professor Handel's Saloon, and taken that shop in Courtenay-place, styled the Empire Fruit Mart. There he intends carry, ing on a wholesale and retail trade in groceries, china, glass, earthenware, ironmongery, ana every hing in the tobacco, cigar, and pine lineJ PUBLIC NOTICE. " mHOMAS M'ARTHY, of Masterton, begs JL to inform the public that he has opened branch Livery Stables in rear of Shirley's Hotel, Featherston. Good Buggies fend Saddle Horses always ready for hire. Telegrams from town, ordering buggies or i horses to be ready at » fixed time, carefully I attended to. CHARLES P. POWLES, T ICENSED BROKER UNDER THE ±J LAND TRANSFER ACT. 1 Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy. Offico— Hunter-street.

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Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 284, 30 November 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 284, 30 November 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 284, 30 November 1878, Page 1