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-i OENINSULAR A ORIENTAL a&u;- 1 STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. "? The Company's Steamers (under oontraot with the Viotorian Government for tho oonveyanoe of Her Majesty's Mails will be despatched at follows i— d pi »| p| **• I3£J{ J| X»te F«b. Mar. Mar. Sum 8096 S3 1 S Mar. Niiam 275« 9 IS 17 PimuxinA... 4500 » » 81 April April April Au»nuLu ... 3664 6 18 U Sxanvoh M ,4189 18 24 86 May May May Bobetta ... 3503 S 8 10 And thenooforth every alternate week. Rates of Passage-money to Plymouth or London— JJ7o first and MS ¦eoond-olau, Italia* Ports— X6s first, and £40 seoond< olass. For further particulars respecting passage money and freight, apply Jo vUJcLNoIv/ri a \AJ. t Agents. •a* i /3.EORGE R. STEVENB ft OVa %iL4> lX MONTHLY LINE OF •* Sfc STEAMERS TO HONG KONG. From MELBOURNE, via NEWCASTLE, , SYDNEYjBRISBANE, TOWNSVILLE, COOKTOWN, and PORT DARWIN. The magnifioont steamship ' EUXINE » Will leave' Sydney on or abont the end of FEBRUARY. For freight or passage, apply to LEVIN A 00., Agents. » mHE NEW ZEALAND |^Vl|z\ SHIPPING COMWst££^ PANY'S LINE. WOOL SEASON, 1882-83. The following high-olaased Iron Clipper Ships are appointed to sail from WeUingira for LONDON during the Season, oarryinf passengers and all descriptions of oarfO at Ourrent rates — Ship*. Tni OUm. Matter. Ballad. OtaU... „7! 1014 do Holbeobt 16th IW. Wancanui ... 1077 do Watt 10th Jai,. .» Orarf 1011 do Wonter 30th J»n', ' Waltara ... BSS do Brown 17th Feb. To Sail. V. Paroora ... 879 *JLU B. Power March Waimea ... 848 Cansa* . To follow And other firet-olan yenels to follow, m required. Freight and Passage arrangements oan be made at the Head Offioe, Chrutoanroh, or at any of the Branohos in New Zealand. Apply, in Wxllinotoh, to the NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING 00., LIMITED, Customhouse Quay. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANTS LINE. SLITH WOOL SHIP. ' ' FOR LONDON DIRECT, SAILLNG IN MARCH. 'jMk ri'HE splendid iron olipper ship *spa>- L pareora; , 879 tons rtfrfater, "Ail at Lloyds. Robkbt Powxr, Commandor, Is now roooiving oargo at the Queen's Wharf, and has room lor a limited nnmbor of all classes of possongorß. Hor state oabins ara fitted and provided with ovory requisite. Ii order to aocuro a passago, early applioation should bo made, as tho ship will have quick despatch, To bo followed by the WAIMEA. For particulars of freight or passage, apply at the offioes of THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED), - . Customhouse Quay. WOOL SEASON. 188243. .tJjL ' fTMHE following and other first* iaSL JL class iron ships, owned by Messrs. Shaw, Savill, and Co., will be 4e* spatohed by the undersigned for London i direot during tho ooming season i— Nam* ot Ship. |'| Clau. Commander "aSSng. " ~ Balled Gloulora ... 774 ? AAI W. Sootlan* 18th Nov. Plolone ... 1098 100*1 0. H. Bonaut 10th Dto. Mercia ... 761100A1T. Moiojr 6th Ju. Lady Joo«lyo 2138 Al H. W. Boormiin ' aStUFrt. Bt. Loonards 1054 *AIB. Todd 25th fob. Duncralg . 698 »Aal A. Btoui Maroh The above-named vessels are oommanded by oiporionoed and favonrite captains. The accommodation for all olasses of passengers is unsurpassed, and the bill of fare is on the most liberal scale. E. PEARCE, W. A G. TURNBULL & CO., KRULL 4 CO., "MURRAY, ROBERTS, A CO., LEVIN At CO. PASSENGER UNE OF PACKETS. FOR LONDON DIREOT. ' id'-sMiirtomMAßOH. J X&& mHE magnifloont iron olipper ' ¦3ffi3&» X Ship DUNCRAIG, •AA1, 699 tons register. A. Stoem, Commandor. Cargo is now being received by the above ship. Thero is very comfortable accommodation for a few Cabin Passengers. For freight and passage apply to E. PEARCE, W. A G. TURNBULL A CO., KRULL A CO., MURRAY, ROBERTS A CO., Or to LEVIN A CO., Agents. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OP NEW ZEALAND. Attention is dirooted to the provisions of the Acts establishing this offioe, and to the advantages placed thereby within the reach of every oolonist. Subjoot to sttoh prori* ' sions, the State offer to every person— 1. About to make his or her will or •¦ codioil. 2. Intending t<r provide for wife or children, or others, by Deed of Settlement. - 3. Settling proporty by way of Marriage Settlement. 4. Desiring to renounce the trusts of a will having beon appointed Eicon* ' tor or Trusteo under the same. 5. Having acted as Trustee, Executor, or Administrator, wishing to be relieved of the burthen of Trusteeship or Administration. The option of using the State machinery, and gives an* absolute guarantee against loss of funds by fraud or dishonesty. Every information may be obtainod from . B. C. HAMERTON, * Publio Trustee. EARLY CLOSING. v WE, tho undersigned Tailors, bf WojA lington, will oloso onr rflGfoaHfve ' places of business on Saturday afternoons, at 2 o'clook, commencing on 3rd Maroh. James Reid James Huxley C. Gamble Athonmum Tailory E. Wilßon Goorgeton A Co. J. Cook A Son Thos. Ennis J. A R. Sloan J. R. Eames ' Jno. Coogan R. English. ¦YI7TTH roferonob to the abovo, I bog to T T say that my workpeople always leave off at 2 o'olook -on- Saturdays, ono shopman and ono clerk remain to delivor the goods made during the weok and reoeivo payment. ' JAMES HUXLEY. 1 EARLY CLOSING. SHOP BEFORE SIX O'CLOCK. HTHE WELLINGTON EARLY CLOBING ASSOCIATION earnestly reqnest the pnblio to discourage the late hoar system, still persisted in by a few Drapers and Clothiers in this city, by making their purchases BEFORE SIX O'CLOCK.

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Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 50, 1 March 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 50, 1 March 1883, Page 4

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