Lost and PoundLOST, in Wellington, on the Ist inst., Cheque, marked and numbered G 6024, dated Ist December, 1874, and drawn by Messrs. Levin and Co., in favor of Mr. Cameron. On returning same to Messrs. Levin and Co. finder will be rewarded. Payment of cheque stopped. LOST, from Prosser’s Hotel, on or about the 26th November, a sandy - colored driving DOG, about fifteen months old ; long shaggy woolly coat, and slight remains of cataract in right eye ; answers to the name of “Kip.” Any one bringing him to Mr. W. LEVELL, Nag’s Head Hotel, will be rewarded, and any one found detaining him after this notice will be prosecuted. Tenders-' rjIHORNDON PUBLIC BATHS. TENDERS for driving piles and completing outer walls will be received at my office, where plans and specifications can be seen, until Noon of FRIDAY, December 4. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. TRINGHAM, Architect. rjlE ORE ORE BRIDGE CELEBRATION. TENDERS are invited for the supply of refreshments, &0., for the opening of the above, on the 14th January. Tenders to be sent to the Secretary on or before WEDNESDAY, the 16th of DECEMBER. Wines, beer, and spirits to be included in tender; 200 guaranteed to lunch, and 50 couple to ball. Any further information may be obtained from E. R. LILLINGTON, Esq., Hon. Secretary, Masterton. Bazaar, &cATHOLIC PICNIC AND BAZAAR will be held at the URPER HUTT, on the 26th of December (BOXING-DAY), to increase the funds for the New Church being built. Contributions towards the Bazaar will be gratefully received by the following ladies : Wellington ; Mrs. Sharp, Mrs. O’Shea, Mrs. Pagon, Hutt : Mrs. Clifford, Mrs. Cudby, Mrs. Rush, Mrs. o>. Knight. Upper Hutt : Miss M. Wilson, Miss E. Cudby Mrs. Dowling. ProduceWOOL. —The undersigned is a purchaser of WOOL, or will make advances on clips placed in his hands for sale in London. EDWARD PEARCE. rriHE undersigned are Cash Buyers of WOOL 1 and other PRODUCE, or will make advances on the same on liberal terms. LEVIN & CO. - WOOL. —The undersigned are prepared to make CASH ADVANCES on WOOL and other produce shipped through them for sale in the London market, on extremely liberal terms. They arc also cash purchasers of same. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., COLONIAL PRODUCE. THE undersigned are Cash Purchasers of WOOL, TALLOW, and other.produce ; or they will make liberal advances on the same. JOHNSTON & CO. Bakers ELLINGTON MACHINE BISCUIT EAOTORY. THE “BANTING.” S. S. GRIFFITHS, Proprietor. WELLINGTON MACHINE BISCUIT FACTORY. I BEG to call the attention of the public to the undermentioned BISCUITS of my manufacture Biscuits, first * quality ip Biscuits, second quality bin do itter do da do iffee do Arrowroot Biscuits Abernethy do Gem do Dessert do Saloon do Banting do Mixed do Ginger-nut do direct special attention to the Banting Bis- ;. A trial is solicited. To be had of all lers, and at the Factory. S. S. GRIFFITHS, Proprietor. >| iHE WELLINGTON CO-OPERATIVE I BAKING SOCIETY (LIMITED), having completed their new bakery and biscuit machinery, beg to call the attention of shipping masters and the public generally to their superior bread, ship, cabin, and fancy biscuits, which they are now in a position to supply wholesale, retail, and for exportation. Note the Address—Alma House, Willis Street, Wellington. Music. R. Opposite Bank of New Zealand. W. I. CARVE R Music Master, Piano and Harmonium Toner, Lambton Quay. Singing lessons given privately or in class ; also lessons on the Piano and Harmonium. • Terms on application. Musical Instruments Repaired, &a. School requisites, same as at Mr Bowden’s Depot, always on hand at similar prices. Country tunings attended to. Bank of New Zealand opposite. M R S. B L A TEACHER OE C PIANOFORTE AND SINGING, Ghuznee Street. K Hotels. SPORTSMAN’S ARMS HOTEL, WAI KANAE. Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency Sir James Eergussou and suite. Conversation on Paikakariki Hill between two travellers—old acquaintances : “ Hullo, Boss, whore have you put in the night ?” “Why, at Waikanae. I always manage to make a stage there if possible.” “Is it a good house?” —“Not a better on the Coast for cleanliness, civility, and the best of everything to eat and drink.” “ But how was your horse looked after S” —“ First class ; as much as he could stuff into him, and a dry clean bed.” “ I always fancied a fellow would have the miaerables in such a lonely spot ; why. I’m told there is no one to speak to?” —“Don’t you believe it ; you put in an hour or two with Jim Erakine or old Tom Wilson, and I’ll guarantee thoy’U keep you alive.” “Old whaling yarns, I suppose?”—“You bet, and good ones too, of forty years ago.” “ Can you cross from there to Kapiti ? “ Yes, Jim keeps a number of good boats, and will cross you any time in fair weather.” “ Any shooting ?”—“ Any amount.” “By Jove ! I’ll put in a week there.”—“Do, you won’t regret it.” “ Well, so long.” TA. SHIRLEY begs to give notice to • the public and owners of race-horses intending to visit the forthcoming Wairarapa Races, that ids NEW HOTEL will bo OPEN. Five new loose boxes for reception of racehorses. ® •
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4277, 4 December 1874, Page 3
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