THE undersigned are AGENTS for the following VESSELS trading regularly from Wellington:— TO AND FROM WANGANUI— The s.s. STORMBIRD twice a week, carrying passengers for other New Zealand ports in connection with the steamers Hawea and Taupo. TO AND FROM FOXTON— Tiie s.s. NAPIER twice a week. TO AND FROM RAN GITIKEI— The s.s. NAPIER every fortnight. TO AND FROM BLENHEIM— The schooner FALCON and cutter DIDO twice a week. TO AND FROM SAN FRANCISCO, via Kandavau, Honolulu, and Auckland— The Pacific Mail Company’s Steamers every four weeks. TO AND FROM SYDNEY AND NEWCASTLE— The s.s. EASBY once a month. TO AND FROM LONDON— By Messrs. Shaw Saville and Co.’s Clipper Line of Sailing Vessels. TO AND FROM MELBOURNE— By the Melbourne and Wellington Clipper Line of Sailing Vessels. BETWEEN SYDNEY AND LONDON— The passenger seeamsliips ST. OSYTH and WHAMPOA every two months. For particulars of freight or passage money apply to W. AND G. TURNBULL AND CO. gj AMU EL, LADD, AND CO., MERCHANTS AND COMMISSION AGENTS. IMPOJtTEBS OP BRITISH AND FOREIGN FANCY GOODS, Have on sale and to arrive, TOYS AND FANCY GOODS of every description, TOBACCONISTS WARES, PERFUMERY, COCOA MATTING AND MATS, CLOCKS, ELECTRO-PLATED WARES, JEWELLERY, CUTLERY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, BOOTS AND SHOES, SADDLERY, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Sole Agents for New Zealand for the celebrated Pianofortes of Messrs. Schiedmayer and Soehne, Sturtgart. Agent for Johnson Brothers Jams and Wachters Champagne. Y O B K HOUSE, WELLINGTON. The above House situated on the Terrace, has a most commanding view of the city and harbor. It is healthily situated, and has recently been refurnished. Ten additional commodious and comfortable bedrooms have j ust been addedfor the requirement! of strangers. Comfort, combined with moderate charges is, and will be, the rule in this house. J. MOREY, Proprietor. VICTORIA FOUNDRY. (Rear of R. Port’s Premises, Willis-street).' W THOMPSON begs to announce that he has • commenced business at the Victoria Foundry as Brass and Iron Founder. All orders entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. WIIAT shall I Plant for a Hedge ? Before deciding, see DONALD’S Holly’s Hedges at Karori.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 244, 22 July 1876, Page 1
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347Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 244, 22 July 1876, Page 1
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