NOTICE. TO PAINTERS, STOREKEEPERS, AND THE PUBLIC. G. H. BOWERN, HAVING- determined upon leaving New Zealand, will offer the whole ' of his StocLsu-i-rade at English cost prices, comprising — j OILS SCRIM COLOURS PAPERHA.NGINGS , PAINTS BORDERS &c, Ac, Ac. : A large lot of pictures for paneling Halls, Bmb, Billiard Rooms, &c; O]jEOGRAI ) HS > EN.GRAYINGS,, PRINTS, ETC. ; A LARGE LOT OF ASSORTED GLASS MIRRORS.. | ; ' 1 ETCHED, COLOURED, STAINED, AND PLAIN DRY COLOURS; OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. WHITINGr. ! A" large stock oE Brushware, every size and shape. Varnish and Pelißh, all brands. Working Toolb, of every description, for the — < : -trade at absurd prices ; beit milkers. %& SALE NOW ON, AND WILL CONTINUE FOR 1 MONTH. Jg» ; STOCK LIST ON APPLICATION. I The Premises will be sold privately, and any information can be had from G. H, BOWMEN, VICTORIA AVENUE. ! ®^° ALL OUTSTANDING ACCOUiSTS MUST BE PAID FORTHWITH.
THE NEW ZKAL-VND SHIPPING COMPAKY'fLI'MITifD); / Head London 1 Offiob : • £ \ Hkaxoh : i • — "\ ! Christ. £-■ JiJ&^l 84, Bishopsi ohuroh i %^ oa^ 1!ato . Btreoti ' > N.Z. 'I' » Within. i The Company's Flbri cqusisis op : — . Tona. Tons. • The HußtmtJi 1054 The Waikato 1053! »i „ Matauba 898 „ Waimatb 1157', „ Opawa 1000 „ Waimba 854j ; „ Obaex 1054 „ Waipa 1071 1 i „ OiAki 1053 „ Wairoa 1054 , »; „ Pabb^&a 879 „ Waitanoi 1161: , : Piako 1000 „ Waitara 838 '! Raeaia 1057 „ Wanganui 1000 j I These Magnificent Olippers areoE the; * highest class at lioyd'B, purchased or built | specially to. meet the. requirements of the i [ trade between ,the United Kingdom and ; Net? Zealand. £he saloons and state cabins \ are superbly, fitted and arranged for the comfort of passengers, who are provided ; with bedding, and all pabjn fittings.' The dietary scale is most liberal. Second-class , and steerage accommodation is all that can be desired; and the ship's are commanded by experienced masters > Arraiigements'(f6r the passages of friends . > to and from the colony, and also for the 1 conveyance of cargo) can-be made at any of the branches in New Zealand rNTEUCOLONIAi. T>EGATTA , L Xt 3 i TO BE HELD AT 3 AUCKLAND, NEW k ZEALAND, ON JANUARY 29, 1881. f ' : c ,PBOaBAMME OF PeINCIPAIi ETENTS. 8 Champion Eace, for Brigantines, Schooners, and Ketches, 50 tons L register and upwards. First prize, ' not Jess than £100. Course about 45 miles.' Champion Eotte-Oabed Outbiggee I Race, with or without Coxswains. : First prize, £100, and trophies a valued at £5 each (presented by Mr M. Gallagher). Course, 3 d miles straight. Champion Foitb-Oabed Inbiggee • Baoe, ffith Coxswains. Prize, £30. Course, 3 miles straight. r Champion Sctjllebs' Bace. Prize, ' £20. Course, 3 mileß straight. •• Conditions. ■ For the .Rowiog races, at least three districts to be represented. Entrance Fees, 5 per cent on value of first prize. 1 Entries for Bowing Baces, accom- , panied with fees, to be made to the ' Honorary Secretary, at the Cosmopoli-, tan Hotel, Auckland, on or before. January 4, 1881.' 3 Otherevents will.be advertised at a j future date. General Entries, about January 27, '' 1881. > Further particulars can bo obtained c on application. JS. J. ELLIS, Hou, Sec.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 9146, 24 June 1880, Page 1
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