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THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY [Limited]. Branches Throughout the Colon*. Head nTmI l*\ London I tefeiß Bkanoh:— ChristchurehMl^^^glJEit^v gate- street N Z \^ THE COMPANY'S FLEET ' Consists of the— Hurunui ... 1054 Waikato ... 1053 Mataura ... 898 Waimate ... 1157 Opawa 1131 Waimea ... 871 Orari 1051 Waipa 1057 Otaki 1053 Wairoa 1057 Pareora ... 879 Waitangi ... IJ6I piako 1136 Waitara ... ,883 Rakaia ... 1057 Wanganui ... 1136 Rangatikel ... 1227 mHESE magnificent dippers are of ,the JL highest class at Lloyd's, purchased or built specially to meet the reauirementa of , the trade between the United Kingdom and New Zealand. The saloon, and state oabina are superbly fitted and arranged, and provided with every requisite for the comfort of the passengers, who are provided with bedding and all oabin fittings. The dietary scale is most liberal. Second-olass and steerage accommodation is all that could be desired, and the ships are commanded by experienced masters. The Company also charters ships of the highest class as required, and vessels are despatched from London to eacbof the principal portß of the colony with atriot punctuality every month. The Company has also ships loading homeward from New Zealand. Arrangements for the passage of friend* to and from the colony, and aIBO for the conveyance of oargo, can be made at the Head Office, Christohuroh, or at any of tho Branohes in the colony. D. BALHARRY, Local Agent, 78 Waghorne-street, Spit. W. BOYD, (Late Bbukkrs), SHIP CHANDLER & SAIL MAKER. PORT AHURIRI. CAN now supply Tarpaulins, Riok Covers, Tents, Horse Covers, and Oil Skins, AT LOW PRICES. , Rope, Oars, Blocks, Pitoh, Tax, Twine, Brush Ware, Oils, Paints, Bunting, Turpenine, Kerosine, &c, &c, Ac., ALWAYS IN STOCK. FLAGS and FISHING NETS MADE TO ORDER. STOREKEEPERS LIBERALLY TREATED WITH. COUNTRY ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. 79 SAD DLERY. F. "W B UTL3ffIR> (Late Foreman to Mr John M'Vay), Begs to inform the residents in Havelook and surrounding districts, that he has purchased Mr F. BethelTs Saddlery Business, and trusts that the support so liberally bestowed on his predecessor, will be accorded to him. F. W. B. having had considerable ex] perience, both Home and Colonial, can confidently promise that all orders entrusted to him, will be done in a thoroughly workmanlike manner, and the prices will be found to be as reasonable as those oharged by any other house.. Havelock, December 23rd, 1878. '80 PAKI PAKI HOTEL. THE undersigned desires to inform the public that the. improvements and 1 alterations in the above Hotel are complete, and that he will now be able to accommodate Wedding and Picnic Parties, Private F*mi lies, and the Travelling Public with the Best Accommodation. A trap will also be in attendance ofter the arrival of each train at the Paki Paki P. MORONEY, 81 Proprietor. JUST~IN""TIME FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.| ™. — - — — IB J\ A V I D Ijl/IE IV I Begs to inform his patromTand the 'public generally that he has just received Ex CUSCO, S.S., VIA MELBOURNE, And selected by Mr A. W. Abrahams, B A splendid assortment of ,'«;&<• NEW PIPE S,*^^ Among which will be found the Handy and the Circles, the Buxton, Zephyr, Parvula and Haundford's Patent Folders, all silvermounted, Meerschaum and G.B.D. Briars. Also a now Compressing Machinejf or his Cut Tobacco in 2oz. packets. THE NEW ZEALAND BIRDS' EYE, A sample of which (with packets of any size), will be forwarded free by poßt on receipt of stamps for the amount required at 6d per ounce. 20 Genuine Ormond'a Swiss dg&rottosjfor One Shilling. 83 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. NEWRY, THE HUTT, WELLINGTON. MESSRS J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Have been favored with instructions from , the Executors of the late Alfred Ludlam, Esq., to sell by public auction early in the month of FEBRUARY, 1879, if not previou»ly disposed of by Private Contract, mHAT MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD, J_ situated at the Hutt, near Wellington, consisting of 10 acres, laid out in Garden, 8 acres in Orchard:, and 17 acres in Paddocks, with Dwellinghouse, Outbuildings. 4c, the pro* perty of the late Alfred Ludlam, Esq. The Garden is unrivalled in the Southern hemisphere, it •ontains over 8000 plants and shrubs, including many rare and valuable varieties imported from all parts of the world. For futher particulars, apply to LEVIN * CO. j Or, J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents. 98 Wellington, N.Z. GEORGE GARRY BEGS to inform the Public that he is in receipt of a Consignment of NEW AND SELECT MUSIC, Specially Selected for him ; also, an assortment of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, &c. Inspection invited, y G.S. also begs, to state he is prepared to give MUSIC LBSSONS. Will open (fn Monday, Dkcsmbkr 16. JJME&goiF^S T RSET, JfArwn, §7

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5294, 30 January 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5294, 30 January 1879, Page 4