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THE paddle steamer TASMANIAN MAID, 90 tons burden, T. Whitwell, Commander, •' ’ ; - WILL LEAVE (weather permitting)— Nelson, on Monday, 6th February . 8 p.m. Pictoii, on Tuesday, 7th . . . 8 a.m. Wairau (Bigßush), on Wednesday, Bth 7 p.m. Nelson, on Monday, 13th February . 6 p.m. Wairau (Big Bush), oh Thursday, 16th 8 a.m. Nelson,' on Monday, 20tli February . 1 p.m. Wairau (Big Bush), on Wednesday, 22nd 7 p.m. "As the times stated for the steamer to leave the Wairau refer to the times she will leave the river-mouth, passengers getting on bdird at the Big Bush will have to do so about two hours before those times. •..t’! "in ;• : Kates of Passage. Cabin. F. Cabin. Wairau or Waitohi to Nelson £2 0 0 £ls 0 £ ' Children under 10 years of age, half fares. Return tickets, available for the following trip of the steamer, 60s. Consignees by the Tasmanian Maid are requested to take notice that while every care will be taken to protect their interests, cargo will at all times be landed at their risk j and that the Association will not be responsible for any loss or damage which may occur to-cargo after it has gone over the ship’s side. ' ' . Refreshments will be provided on board at moderate rates. Fares to be paid during the passage to the Captain on board, who will give a ticket, which must be delivered up on leaving. 102 ' Curtis, Brothers. THE well-known schooners MARY and v GIPSY are regularly trading between NELSON and BEAVERTON. For freight or passage, apply to Thos. Askew, Nelson j or to the Captains, on board. 31 Messrs, shaw, saville, & co.’s PASSENGERS LINE OF PACKETS. The undersigned, Agents for the above line of Ships, are prepared to make arrangements with settlers, who may wish to bring their friends from England to this colony, to receive Guarantees for Payment of Pas-gage-money upon arrival, at very reduced X 4 Nath. Edwards & Co. M ESSRS. ARTHUR WILLIS, GANN, : ; ' r < and CO.’S. PACKETS between jONDON and NEW ZEALAND.—The allowing first-class Ships (with others) are ntended to be despatched to both Southern ,hd Northern Ports, as regular traders, nz.: — loseph Fletcher . Chapman < i Maori Myrtle . Manner. . * Cashmere Bgmont . . Uresswell Sir Edward .Paget. Buphemus ' . John Masterraan . Dlontarf V ' r . Caducous Zealandia Tons J. Pook . . 1100 K. . 1200 G. Petherbridge 1000 J. G. Mordue . 1000 C. E. Frazer . G. Pearson S. C. Gibson . W. C. Barnett. T. Wycherley . J. Howard John M'Buvie T. Allen . G. Cass . J. Foster. 1000 1000 1100 800 900 1000 1000 1500 1500 1200 The undersigned, agents for the above splendid line of vessels, are authorized to arrange with settlers here or at New Plymouth, who may be desirous of bringing their friends in Great Britain out to this colony, and are prepared either to pay the passage-money at t once to them, or give satisfactory security for its payment on arrival of the vessel. Further particulars on application to ,• Nash & Scaife, 4 •. Nelson and New Plymouth.

": STEAM TO LONDON DIRECT. mHE fine clipper steamship ROYAL <*li BRIDE, 1800 tons burden, Alexander Newlands, Commander, will LEAVE CANTERBURY for LONDON direct, on the 7th bf February next. The Royal Bride is under engagement to the Shippers of Wool to arrive in London in time for the May Sales, or to forfeit ten per cent; of the freight. * Her accommodations include a spacious and airy saldori, a ladies’. boudoir, baths, and every convenience for the comfort of passengers. : : There are a few cabins still vacant, and intending passengers, who can leave Nelson by the .I.R.M.S. Company’s vessel, on the 29th January, are requested to apply for rates of passage and other particulars to the undersigned, on or before the 17th instant, after which no passages can be secured. J .; ' Curtis Brothers. ' January, 0, 1860. . 58

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Marlborough Press, Volume I, Issue 5, 3 February 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Press, Volume I, Issue 5, 3 February 1860, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Press, Volume I, Issue 5, 3 February 1860, Page 1

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