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N ' THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S BOYAL MAIL LTNK CT STEAMFV.v Under Contraot with i, Thi New Zealand Goyibnvbmt. «jjjkft»^ ■^jjBTIIiL bo despatched with nei JfllsaS V * Majortr-a Mail* aa rnndw for LONDON, Via Bio do Janeiro and Toneriffo. q^.mm. 3 Com- tv»*« Port of i ( Ste»m<«w. | mander. Dat *' DepaH're lUmntalw 4474 Orecnatrpet Julr 10 Lyltelton - Buspebu ... 4183FindUr Augtwt7 WelUngtn Kaflurara „, 4474 Crntchley Bept. 4 LyUelton Tongarim ... 4168 Bon« October 2 i "~ Aomnsi ... 41W Bntcllff October3o I And thonnetorward every fourth Thursday. Partionlari may be learned on applioa. g tion to THE NEW ZEALAND BHIPPING CO. Customhouse-quay. THE NRW ZEALAND BHIPPING it COMPANY'S LINE. II FOE LONDON DIBEOT. (c id *^||k r W IHE following high-olaas vcsaolt «3«tfa3p' L with others to follow, or roiy quired, will bo doapatohod ob abovo : — ,« NamoofVossol. Tonnage. Cloiw. Windgbraut ... 1268 100A1 July Amav« 1281 Aal July _ Otnkt 1014 100A1 July • Orari toil ICOAI August '_ Bte<uner. Tons. H.P. B&iluiir Date. Duke of RntherUnfl... 8116 400 July Duke of Wentmlnster 3728 450 July Cuke of Buckingham 8123 400 August Wool, flax, tallow and other oargo oarried at lowest current rates. it For full particulars apply to r- THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING • COMPANY (Limited), Cngtomhouse-qnay. 5 OVE ELAND EOUTE TO ENGLAND THBOUGH AMEEICA, it Avoiding alike the heat of the Bed Sea and tho cold of Cape Horn. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited). EOYAL MAIL EXPBESS SEEVICE. The Steamers of thiß Line are appointed to leave Sydney and Anokland tor B molulu and San Francisco evory 4 our Weeks, sailing as under : — flt- _,_ T Leave Le&ve Arrive Steunen. Tool. Bydney AnA]tLni .^^^ Zialaitdia ... 8200 July 9 July 14 Auk 2 X AxixgDA ... 8000 Auk 8 Aug 11 Auk 30 0 Mamposa ... 8000 Bept 8 Bept 8 Bept 27 0 Tickets are available for 12 months, and 0 Passengers oan break their journey at Auckland, Honolulu, San Franoisoo, and any 4 place of call en route to New York. 1 Fahkb. i- From San Liverpool or n Wellington. FranclMO. London. , Saloon ... £42 12 0 £65 12 6 to £69 VI 6 • Steerage ... £21 18 9 £88 17 6 n For all information apply at any of the 6 Oflioes of UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF ' NEW ZEALAND (Limited). " NOETHEEN STEAMSHIP COMPANY • t (Limited). '• *W^fe»nP HE S -S- GAIELOCH leaves 9 ,K»§*l- Waitara and New Plymouth for Onehunga as under (weather and other ' oiroumatanoos permitting :-"- JULY, 1890. Friday, 11th 3 p.m. - Tuesday, 15th 6.30 p.m. { "Friday, 18th 9.30 p.m. " *Tuesday, 22nd 10 p.m. '• 'Friday, 25th Midnight Tuesday. 29th 5.30 p.m. i- • Connects with express train from ii Wellington. I' Cargo for Opunake and Waitara wil be ■» taken twioe weekly by b.b. Stormbird and . Hnia for transhipment at Wanganui to s.s. Glonolg. •• For further information, apply to LEVIN A CO.. Agents. r HUME & BON'S TEAB'! - DffiECT FEOM THE PLANTATIONS | TO THK TJKAPOT. PURE, FBAGRANT, AND DELICIOUS, Is 4d, Is Bd, and la lOd per lb. 1 THE FINEST THE WOBLD CAN » PEODUCE, 2s 6d per lb, 1 TT is estimated that at least 80,000 persons L in New Zealand aro now daily drinking ' these, our most popular Teas of the ago. 1 Packed in Original ' 5 6 AND ll 1 * BOXBS No Blending or Adulteration with us. All Teas are sold and delivered as received from the Plantations. , HUME & SON, 1 THE LAEGEST TEA AND PEOVISION ' DEALEBS IN NEW ZEALAND, i 63 and 65, Willis-street, Wellington. I REMOVED! RFMOVBD! HAVING Bemoved to thoso well-known premises, 153, Lambton Quay, 153, \ lately oooupied by MeHs r a. Casey and M'Donald, we have docided to continue our SALEI om A NTTr SALEI SALE! « IGiNn C SALEI I OF 1 DBAPEEY AND CLOTHING . fob a \ FEW DA.YS ONLY, 1 go aa to olear the balanco of our SPLENDID 1 STOCK, and make room for New Goods now arriving. We have mode Some MONSTEOOS EEDUCTIONS. \ All Wool Flannel, lOJd yard \ Scarlet Flannols, Sheetings, Shirting, Hoi- '; \ lands, .Table Linens. To we la , j } 2yda wide White Twill Sheeting, 10|d yard • Drißß'Goodß, 12 yards for 2a lid, 3a Gd, 3a lid, 4a lid . '..a - . ; v;--t Coloured Serges, 12 yards for 5s lid i 3 Homibfuns, half-price ' Black Cashmere, full'dreis, 4a lid I ' Blankets, from 4s 6d pair. Hags, Quilts, Carpets, I iuoleuma' ' Flooroioths, reduced ' We •hall dear a job lot of Ladies' Jackets, . D.OLJTANB, ULBTBRB, at leps than halfprice. , We .also, bold a large' stock, of . General D'rapory and Clothing whioh we shall during this week 6fler to the publio of Wellington QUITE BEGABDLESS OF COST. InßJ>kotion Invitied. ' JOfl. E. LINDSERG, 153-LAMBTON QUAY-153, Late Cabbt A McDonald's. |>BICKSI BBICKSM BRICKS U I 200,000 Chimney Brioks to be said by • Messrs. Hill, Tonka, & Maslam, on and aftcy Monday noxt, tho 10th May, for tho •urn of vG2 per thousand, delivered to any reasonable part within the town boundary. 3 Cash on delivery. WE beg to notify onr nnmorou9 clients that we havo this day appointed Mr. Bobt,. Wilbcbfoss, Quoon's Chambers, agent for the sale of our IMPERIAL " ROLLER FLOUR in the Wellington distriot, in place of Messrs. Maodougall and Co. Mr. Wilbebfoss la alone authorised to solicit orders or collect money on our acoonnt. Wood Bros., Miller's, Ohristohuron. Ist June, 1890. I beg to intimate that in oonjanotion with . Messrs. Wood Bros.' Agency I hava-oom-menced bnsinestaa a Mercantile and Produce Broker, in 17, Queen's Chambers (adjoining wharf), and am prepared to take orders and supply quotations for flour, grass leads • (English and Colonial), and all kinds of produce. Communications by letter or telegram promptly attended to. ROBERT WILBERFOSS. WITH referonoe to the above advertisement Of Measra. Wood Brothers, it appears that both they and Mr. Bobert >- Wilberfosa wiah to make capital of our having for a few months represented the I, firm in tbia district. We ceased to take orders for Wood Brothers several months ago— (1) beoause we found their flour unI, anitable for tho majority of our ouatomen ; and (2) beoauae wo represent the " Lustrous Gem " Flour, which we believe to be much superior to Wood's or o.ny other flour ou the market. Wo sell more "Lustrous Gem" 8 Flour in a month than we could do of • Wood's in a year. The bakers like it. 1 It is further due to ourselves to state that i we have never acted in the oapaoity of oolb leoting aooounts for Mesara. Wood Brothers. o They oolleotod all their own accounta for the few sales we were able to make of their , flour, and we are not aware that they had a single acoonnt to oollnot in Wellington at » the date on whioh they appointed Mr. Bobert f .Wilberfoss their agent. We may also add that wo owe Messrs. i, Wood Brothers no monoy. We never owed s them » penny. Wo have, howover, a olaim against them, which they have agreed to lSbmit to arbitration for settlement. MACDOUGALL & CO.

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Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 8, 9 July 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 8, 9 July 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 8, 9 July 1890, Page 1

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