r llfiE Wgll-known schooners MARY and l - (jljpgY are regularly trading between NELSON and BLENHEIM. tor freight or passage, apply to Thos. Wr*w. or to tHb Captains, on Askew, Nelson j 31 Messrs, shaw, sayille, & co.’s -passengers line of packets. ijChe 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 y arrival, at very reduced < rates.- : 14 Nath; Edwards & .Co. _L Messrs. Arthur willis, gann, 3 - and m.> PACKETS between LONDON and NEW ZEALAND. —The following Ships (with others) are intended ik&atched to both Southern rnd' -Nbrtherh •’Ports; as regular traders, v. ; Tons. viz.:— Joseph FlSttiher . Chapmah .j Maori . . • Myrtle Mariner. • . •. Cashmere Egmont Oresswell Sir Edward Paget. Euphemus . John Masterraan . Clontarf . • Caduceuß Zealandia J. Pook . . 1100 R. Harland . 1200 G. Petherbridge 1000 J. G. Mordue 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 1000 1100 800 900 1000 1000 1500 1500 1200 The undersigned, agents for the above plendid line of vessels, are authorized to Grange with settlers here or at New Plynouth, who may be desirous of bringing heir friends in Great Britain out to this lolony, and are prepared either to pay the la&age-money at once to them, or give atisfactory security for its payment on ,rrival #f the vessel. Further particulars on application to Nash & Soaife, t Nelson and New Plymouth. L REGULAR TRADER WELLINGTON, The Cutter “ ALERT.” For Freight or Passage, apply to Mr. Jas. Sinclair, Blenheim ; Saml. Bowler, Boulder Bank ; 9 Or to the Master, on board. TO SOHO BREWERY, NELSON. CHRISTIE and THOMPSON have the J honour to inform the public of Marl>rough that they will be happy to SUPLY their CELEBRATED ALES, in iy quantities; The celebrity which their Ales have obined is, they believe, a sufficient guarantee r the quality of the article; while the rice is exceedingly moderate. Orders left at the office of this paper, or rwarded to Messrs. Christie & Thomp»k, Nelson, will he duly attended to. Nelson, May 1, 1860. 225 ORSB SHOEING, &c. The Subscriber begs to acquaint the Jettlers, and Travellers, that he has enraged Mr. Charles Blizzard to manage the smithy near the Victoria Hotel. Horse Shoeing may now be depended ipon being executed promptly, and in the rery best manner. Also all kinds of General Blacksmith’s Work. James Sinclair. .’Blenheim, Sept. 26, 1860. 389 iUGUSTUS VAUGHAN, 1 TAILOR, &c., WOOLPACK INN AND STORE, Renwicktown. 11 orders punctually executed, in the best style of workmanship. 423 ON SALE, and to be seen at D. B. M'Kenzie’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 DAVIS, PAINTER, GLAZIER, and PAPERHANGER, legs to intimate to the inhabitants of Jferlborough that he has commenced busies in., the above trade. (Orders left at the Press Office, Beaveran - will be immediately attended to. 104
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Marlborough Press, Volume I, Issue 45, 10 November 1860, Page 1
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