rHJG well-known schooners MARY and GIPSY are regularly trading between NELSON and BLENHEIM. For freight or passage; apply to Thos. Askew, Nelson; or to the Captains, on boardl 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-sage-money upon arrival, at very reduced rates. 14 Nath. Edwards & Co. Messrs. Arthur willis, gann, and CO.’S. PACKETS between LONDON and NEW ZEALAND.—The following firsfaclass Ships (with others) are intended t(Tbe despatched to both Southern and Northern Ports, as regular traders, viz.:— m Joseph Fletcher . .J. Poole . Chapman . . R. Harland Maori . . . . G. Petherbridge Myrtle . . . . J. G. Mordue . Mariner. .' . . C. E. Frazer . Cashmere . . . G. Pearson Egmont . . . S. C. Gibson . Cresswell . . . W. C. Barnett. Sir Edward Paget. . T. Wycherley . Euphemus . . .J. Howard John Masterman . . John M'Buvie Clontarf . . % . T. Allen . Caducous . . . G. Cass . Zealandia . . • J. Foster. Tons. 1100 1200 1000 1000 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 once to them, or give satisfactory security for its payment on arrival #f the vessel. Further particulars on application to Nash & Scaife, 4 Nelson and New Plymouth. A REGULAR TRADER TO WELLINGTON, The Cutter “ALERT.” For Freight or Passage, apply to Mr. Jas. Sinclair, Blenheim; Saml. Bowler, Boulder Bank; 199 Or to the Master, on hoard. SOHO BREWERY, NELSON. /CHRISTIE and THOMPSON have the honour to inform the public of Marlborough that they will be happy to SUPPLY their CELEBRATED ALES, in any quantities. The celebrity which their Ales have obtained is, they believe, a sufficient guarantee for the quality of the article; while the price is exceedingly moderate. Orders left at the office of this paper, or forwarded to Messrs. Christie & Thompson, Nelson, will he duly attended to. Nelson, May 1, 1860. 225 H ORSE SHOEING, &c. The Subscriber begs to acquaint the Settlers, and Travellers, that he has engaged Mr. Charles Blizzard to manage the Smithy near the Victoria Hotel. Horse Shoeing may now he depended upon being executed promptly, and in the •very best manner. Also all kinds of General Blacksmith’s Work. James Sinclair. Blenheim, Sept. 26, 1860. 389 WATCHES and CLOCKS CLEANED By Wm. Shaw, at SMITH’S HOTEL, BLENHEIM, Marlborough. October 2, 1860. 396 ON SALE,, and to he seen at D. B. McKenzie’s, of the Pelorus Hotel, TWO PAIRS of quiet WORKING BULLOCKS, one of the same being a young and well-bred Bull, and all adapted to any part of a team. 371 A DAVIS, PAINTER, GLAZIER, 1, and PAPERHANGER, egs to intimate to the inhabitants of 'arlborough that he has commenced busijss in the above trade. Orders left at the Press Office, Beavern. will be immediately attended to. ’ 104
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Marlborough Press, Volume I, Issue 44, 3 November 1860, Page 1
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