T AND AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER. ! R. J. DUNC AN. TEMPORARY OFFICES— BRANItON ST. A LFRED A. BARNETT, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, -r VALUATOR AND COMMISSION AGENT. ' CASH ADVANCED on Freehold Properties, N Leases, and other Securities. LOANS NEGOTIATED. Arbitration and Finance Agency C ffice, Odd Fellows' Hall Boildings, Lambton Qaay, Wellington. Bl O ASI U £ L AND C O 31 P A N V, FANAMA-STRBBT, AUCTIONEERS AND CATTLE SALESMAN. Cash advanced en goods sent to their Auction Rooms. Prompt settlement ma-te in all cases day after the sale. SAMUEL k. CO., Auctioneers.
p M. SNELSON, " AUCriONEER AND C JMMIB3ION AGENT, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, Palmbbbton North. DRAUGHT AND CASE SPIRITS Of all descriptions ALWATB ON SALB. F. M'G U I RE, A UCTFONEER, VALUATOR, LAND, xi. COMMISSION, AND FINANCIAL AGENT, Hawbsa. Agent for the New Zealand fnaurance Co. ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL. THE REV. T. A. BOWDEN desires c notify that he does not intend to re-open the above School after the present vacation. He has, however, much satisfaction in recommending to the parents and friends of his late pupils tho establishment conducted by MR. RJBT. MORTON, who was for some years associated with him in the Knglish High School, and in whose csre and ability he has every confidence. Abel Smith-street, 20th JuHe, 1879. MORTON'S PRIVATE ACADEMY, THB TBRRACB, RE-OPENS on TUESDAY, the Bth, &nd Evening Classes on THURSDAY, the 10th July. KIVGSTON HOUSE, EARORI. MRS. NICHOLSON is prepared to receive Four Young Ladies to board and educate with her own family. Thorough education, with every home comfort. May 80th, 1879. ARLIVALOFTHE PRINCE OF WALKS. MESSRS. EAMES and HAYNES, the only real Naval and Military Tailors in Wellington, respectfully inform the Ladies' and Gentlemen of Welliugton that they can supply little boys' Naval Suits, consisting of £erg/ Jumper, Dickey, Blue Cloth Trousers, and Blue Cloth Cap with silk ribbon, with any device or name painted in silver or gold, Madb to Measure, £2 2s. AT THBIR NAVAL & MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT, Opposite the New Z^alander Hotel, MANNERS-STREET. MELBJURNK CUP, 1879. HN. ABBOTT'S , ANSTTAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZEB OH THB MELBOURNE CUP!! 5000 Subscribers, at £1 bach. First Horse £1000 iseend do. 500 Third do 300 Other Htarters (divided) 1200 Nou-Starters (divided) 2000 £5000 No doubt need be entertained that tue list will be speedily filled, and as a very large number of shares have already been ordered, early application wilt therefore be necessary. PJease add Exchange to Cheques, and Stamp for reply. An extra fctamp if re3ult is required by post. H. N. ABBOTT, United Service Hotel, Auckland. VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTI3JS. TIME-TABLE. ON AND AFTER 2nd JANUARY, 1879. WEEK DAYS. OUT. Trains leave Wellington for Featherston at 7.40 aan. and 3 p.m., arriving at Featherston at 11 a an. and 6.20 pan. respectively. Trains leave Wellington for Upper Hutt at 7.40 aan.; 1U.20, 3.0, 4.45, and 5.35 pan. Only second-clasa passengers are conveyed by the 6.35 pan. train. The trains arrive at upper Hatt in 1 hour 5 minutes. Trains leave Wellington for Lower Hatt at 7.40 and 9.3o a.m.; 12.20, 3.0, 4.45, and 5.35 p.m.; also, at 1.15 p.m. on Saturdays, and 11.15 p.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays. A train leaves Upper Hutt for Cross Creek at 7.2 aan. daily. IN. Trains leave Featherston at 9.5 a.m. and 3.20 pan., reaching Wellington at 12.20 and 6*35 pan. respectively. Trains leave Upper Hutt for Wellington at 6.30 a.m. (workmen's train, second passengers only), 6.10, and 11.5 aan. ; 2.35 and 5.20 p.m. Trains leave Lower Hutt for WelJUngtoa at 7.5, 8.50, 10.10, and 11.40 a.m. ; 3.10 and 5.55 p.m. ; also, at 2 pan. on Saturdays, and 11.55 p.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays. A train leaves the Summit for Upper Hutt at s.4jpjn. daily. SUNDAYS. OUT. Trains leave Wellington for Lower Hutt at 9.40 aan. ; 2.30 and 5 pan. ; for Upper Hutt at 9.40 f" and 5 pan. IN. Trains leave Upper Hutt for Wellington at 9.25 a.m. and 4.45 pan.; Lower Hutt at 10.10 aan. ; 3.10 and 5.40 pan. All trains will call at any intermediate station to take or set down, when required, on notice being given to the guard. NOTICE. /^iOBB A^D CO.'S MAIL COACHES Ist Coach. 2nd Coach. Wellington, dep. per train... ... ... 740 a.m. 3.0 pm. Featherston ... ... 11 0 am. 6. 12 pm. Masterton 3 0p m. 10. 0 p.m. Masterton 5.45 11.15 a m. Featherston 9. 0a m. 310 p.m. Wellington 12.10 am. 6.25 p.m. NAPiER SERVICES. Monday, Wednesday, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. and Friday. Masterton 3.15 p.m. Napier, dep. 7.35 a.m. Eketahuca ar. 7 p.m. Kopua 11.45 a.m. Ekecahuna, dep. fol- Eketahuna 830 p.m. lowing morn- Eketahuna, dep. foling 4.15 a.m. lowing niornKopua 2 p.m. ing 7 a.m. Napier 6.30 p.m. Masterton 11 a.m. HASTWELL, MACaRA & CO., Pbk S. Smith. |3RUSS£R'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF X COACHES, Running between Pahautanui and Wellington Daily. Timb Table: Leave Pahautanui, half-past 6 a.m. ; Ponrun, quarter to 8 a.m. ; Johusonville, quarter to 9 a.m. Leave Wellington — Bank Hotel, quarter past, 2 p.m. ; Pier Hotel, 20 minutes past 2 p.m. ; Freeman's (Thorndon), quarter to 3 p.m. PROSBEK & CO., Proprietors.
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Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 3, 3 July 1879, Page 4
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