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"PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP XT COMPANY. THROUGH AMERICA, VIA THE SANDWICH ISLANDS, TO LIVERPOOL, , | LONDON, OR PARIS; SEAT SEDUCTION IN BATES OF, FAKES ANDPEEIGHT. First-olass Auokland to London ... £68 0 Jteerage „ „ ... £37 10 First-class Auckland to San Francisoo £40 0 Steerage to San Francisco (including bedding and all necessaries) ... £20 0 Return Tickets to San Franoisoo issued at 20 per cent discount off the return fare. From Wellington—Coastal fare: Saloon, £6 j Steerage, £4; to be added to the above. Rates on Wool pbom Auckland. To New York, .via San Francisco and rail overland ... ... • ... Id lb To New York, via Frisco and Panama $'& lb To San Franoisco ... ... ... id lb Compressed in any quantity. Fbbigkc Rates to Honolulu and Sas fsancisoo pbom auckland. Grain, Bark, Tallow, Ores (low grade), Flat Flax, Gum (Kauri), Hide;, &c, from £2 to £3 per ton. „• DepartuiVof Connectjug Steamer. g Mail Steamer . £ ' Prom Wellington.' City of New York 3200 May 21 % Zealandia 3400 June 18 City of Sydney ;..|3200 July 18 Australia... *.. 3400 Aug. 13 AndlEvery Four Weeks thereafter. Apply in London to Charles Clark and Co, and Henry F.Gillig and Co. J. H. COCK _ CO., I Agents, Nilsoi. For Sale toy Tender. TIENDERS will be recei?ed by tHe L undersigned up to FRIDAY, 30th June, 1882, for the PUROHASE of 128 ACRES, more, or less, situated in the District of Takaka, being part, Section No. 122 on the plan of the said District. The Property belonged to the late'''Jambs Kealbx, and represents some of the richest/land in the Takaka , Valley. There is ,aleo a lot of valuable Timber on the property. The highest or. any tender not neoessarily accepted. For further particulars, apply to ! CHAB. EDWD: BUNNY, Sol'citor, Trafalgar street, Nelson. [ TO LET FOR A TERM OF YEARS. '- A /^-| ACBES of LAND in the tt!UX UPPER MOUTERE, at a small rent, with improvements. On tbe the property is a HOUSE, and Outbuildings. About 78 acres are in grass and under plough. ! Apply to JESSE PARKINSON, Povedaleor to Mr COOK, Upper Moutere, for terms; 103^7 Important Facts FOB FAMILIES AilD SEWING MACHINISTS, It is admitted that Clothing Manufacturers are the best judges of SEWING MACHINES. Please Read their Opinions, vis.:— The New Wheelee and Wilson has more han realised our expectations as to speed, durability, and also in Economising Labor, our work people express a decided preference for them on account of tbe ease with which they are worked.—Beath, Sohibss, & Co., Clothing Manufacturers, Flinders Lane West. For Hat Binding and Cap Making the Wheeler and Wilson Maohines are tbe best we have in use; they do more work and require less labor than any others we have tried. —A. Masters & Co M 50, Princes-street, Dunedin i We use Wheeler and Wilson Machine, and find it superior to any other, both for Economy, Efficiency, and Speed, to any other we have tried. —I. and A. Do , Dressmakers, Duncun-strcer, Dunedin. We have had Wheeler and Wilson Maohines in use for the laßi three years; we find them more suitable than other machines, and very durable.—Yates, Sons, and Co., Drapers, George-street, Dunedin. I have pleasure in stating that the Wheeler and Wilson Machine has given me entire satisfaction. I consider it a better machine for my work than any other I have tried.— Peteb Stewabt, Draper, Great Kirg street, Dunedin. I like the Wheeler and Wilson better than other machines I have usod, it is lighter to work, much fatser, and for dressmaking, &c, it cannot be surpassed.—M. Catanagh, Dressmaker, Caversham, Dunsdin. We have 20 No. 6 Wheeler and Wil«on,s in use ; we consider them the best for Leather Work j they give much satisfaction.— Aldebson and Sons, Manufacturers, York street, Sydney. MELBOURNE EXHIBITION.—Extraot from the Jury Report on Sewing Machines:— " The Premier Place was awarded to a 'Wheelbb and Wilson Machinf, which per. formed the feat of sewing together all the parts of a pair of moleskin trousers in Ninb (9) Minutes, doing the work smoothly and well." ONLY GRAND GOLD PRIZE, PARIS EXHIBITION, 1878, beating all competitors. The New Straight Needle Wheeler and Wilson have no shuttles; they have no cog wheels, they have no heavy gear to tire and weary the feet. It is evident that the rotary motion of the Wheeler and Wilson has much lees friction than the shuttle movement of other maohines, therefore the Wheeler and Wilson is muoh more durable, and needs les* repair. The new Wheeler and Wilson has more an* greater improvements than any other sewing machine, and is the fastest, making over 1000 Stitches feb MinuteCAUTION.—Do not be misled. Bewar* »f inferior Hard-running Maohines, whiab are highly injurious to tbe health of the operator Inspect the new Wheeler & Wilson Eotyry Action Machines, and judge for yourselves j they run by band and foot, and are warranted to give entire satisfaction. Time payments Time payments!! Time pay«sa« 1!! Send for a circular giving full particular* to E. BUXtOl? & CO.. Sole Agents for Nelson. Beware of German Imitations. Head Agensy .or Australia and New Zea* land: LONG & 00., 101, Elizabeth street, Melbourne. Brinsmead's Patent Pianos. TWO GOLD MEDALS awarded at the MELBOURNE EXHIBITION, 1881. Sene for Illustrated Lists, Testimonials, &c. ', LONG & CO.; Sole Agents, 101, Elizabeth street, Melbourne. Also, Solo Agents fori Taylor & Farley's Cabinet Organs And the Marvellous ORGUINETTE.j The marvellous Orguinette plays all jthe luteßt musio, without instruction. It is per* feet in time and tune. A child can play it.

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Colonist, Volume XXVI, Issue 3480, 13 June 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XXVI, Issue 3480, 13 June 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XXVI, Issue 3480, 13 June 1882, Page 4