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Shipping Notices. I THE UNITED STATES, NEW ZEALAND, AND AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP LINE. Under Contract with the New Zealand Government. a, nnHE Magnificent Steamship ,JS^lm||^ NEVADA, I^^jyitfls? 2,146 Tons Register, J. H. Blkthen, Esq, Commander, will be despatched for Honolulu and San Francisco, calling at Napier and Auckland on SATURDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER. For full particulars, apply to JOHNSTON & CO, Agenta. Or HENDERSON & MACFARLANE, Auckland, Agents for New Zealand. ESSRS M'MECKAN, BLACKWOOD & CO.'S | f» steamers are appointed to leave j 11 "l^T^j^^. Wellington on or about the j ifl following dnt.es during the month of September f 4th— ALHAMBRA, for Nelson, Greymouth, ' Hokitiki, and Melbourne. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. Tickets issued in this office at REDUCED RATES by the above steamer. 10 per cent extra will be charged on board. For freight or passage, apply to • W. BISHOP, Agent. ~ nnHE NEW ZEALAND 1/Js|,v 1 STEAM SHIPPING COS JSslinß^v (Limited) Stenmers are ap<lilife^ pointed to leuve Wellington on or about the following dates:— SATURDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER,, TARANAKI, B. Wheeler, Commander, Fo* PICTON. "NELSON, TARANAKI. and MANUKAU. MONDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER, WELLINGTON, A. Kennedy, Commander, For LYTTELTON and OTAGO. FRIDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER, TARANAKI, E Wheolcr, Commander, FOR LYTTELTON AND OTAGO, SATURDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER, WELLINGTON, A. Kennedy, Commander. lOR. PiCTON, NELSON, TARANAKI, AND MANUKAU. FRIDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, WELLINGTON, A. Kennedy, Commander, FOR LYTTELTON & OTAGO. SATURDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER, TARANAKI, E. Wheeler, Commander, For PICTON, NELSON, TARANAKI, AND MANUKAU. CHAS. HARTMANN, Manager. " BIIAW, SAVILL & COS PASSENGER LINE OF PACKETS ■RfITWHBEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. ~f%*. fjnßE chips of this line are all jM^PjpV JL A.I. at Lloyd's, and are specially selected for their anpe■^Swsnfefc' rior passenger accoinodation and fast sailing q<:«litipe, ure commanded by gentlemen of experience, and they carry duly qualified Burgeons. The Undersigned are authorised to arrange with settlers here vhe may be desirous of bringing rt. friends to this Coiony. > nil particulars maj bi obtained by applyin? to LTCVTN & CO., AgenK Miscellaneous ' THAMES MINING. MR. A. BRYCE BAIN, Mining Agent, Albert street, Thames, undertakes the purchase or sale of mining property, payment of calls, receipt of dividends, and the general care of mining interests entrusted to his charge. Reference in Wellington, Messrs Levin & Co. rnHE undersigned are buyers of WEAN ED X CALVES and YOUNG STORE CATTLE BETHUNE & HUNTER. W I~L L °I A M S' S BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, Willis Street. UTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY The undersigned are purchasers of shares in the above. Jacob Joseph Co. RS. W. H. WA T S OF, MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER, Abel Smith Streets ~V&7' Fil?E, Ohsmist and Djuuggipt WELLINGTON DISPENSARY, Willis street. '■ H. DAVIS, PHOTOGRAPHER « Mulgrnve street, Thorndon, opposite the Cathedral. nrillE undersigned are prepared to make X advances on Flax, Wool, and Tallow oh liberal terms. LEVIN & CO. UnTn el l, mills & (To" Merchants, Auctioneers, And Gr.NKRAi Commission Agents, Grey Street, Wellington. GABCOINE &~ PARSONS BUILDKKS, UNDERTAKERS, &a. Pipitea Street, THORXDON FLAT. McTNTYRE & CO., QOLE AGEInTS for Wood's Superior Canterbury Flour, Importers of Grain and other pn» iuce, a stock of which is always on hand. Custom. House Quay. Wellington, Aug. 1, 1868. ""colonial musical novelty" nnHE One Note parcel of New and Standard X Music, by best composers, sent post free lo nil parts of tlio colony. The £1 parcel of Pinnoforto Music, Eight pieces selected from best composers, euav, medium, or difficult sacred or secular, to biiifc purchasers. The £1 parcel of Songs ; Eight songs select od from best composers, sacred or secular. The £1 parcel of Dance Music ; Soven pieces eeleeted from the most popular composers, illustrated titles. Or (he £l assorted porcel ; Eight pieces. ""Stf '• by return of post on recpipt of £1 note. TH- James bebgkr, ' TB l xhe Wellington Muric Warehouse, Lambton Quay, Wellington. WM. WALLIS, StTI7 J I)EH A.NP UNDERTAKES, MANNEM-STREET. QEASOfIED TIMBER, all aizoß and widths kJ always on hand ; also American T^nne! and FJasli l)oors ; also, Sashes and Frames. Tottxra Piles, from 6 feefc 2. Organized Corrugated Iron, 24 guage 8(!!'fW8. Naile, Rivefca, and Washers, cheap. TO THE PUBLIC. /■pHE' highest price given for old left off Jt cloth-ing and boots. Look them all up, and take them to FRANKEL'S, Lambton qua».
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3292, 1 September 1871, Page 1
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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3292, 1 September 1871, Page 1
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