Established *JJjl\l!\jDJ^J& 0C \-s\ur •f 78 Years 9 1861 -Shipping and Family Butchers- Trading--174A LAMBTON QUAY - - WELLINGTON ''./ - (Successors to James and Henry Barber) Wst Jfounbersi of tfje pustnegsi— — — -* Mr* Henry Barber arrived in Wellington in the year 1857, and a year later was joined by his brother, Mr. James Barber. In the year 1861 they formed a partnership and purchased the butchering business then being conducted'by Mr. G. H. Luxfordyat the corner of Willis Street and Lambton Quay. It was about this time that the Shaw, Savill & Albion Co. commenced sending their sailing ships here, and this old-established business has had contact with them ever since. - MESSRS. BARBER & QO. ARE PURVEYORS TO THE LUXURY LINER .:;Jl^.'.-^3ijPiiifnton. JWonarcf)" the latest addition to the Shaw, Savill Fleet, and many other merchant vessels. Telephone 44-088. Telephone 44-088.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 71, 25 March 1939, Page 24
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134Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 71, 25 March 1939, Page 24
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