STEAM to WELLINGTON and NAPIER. -II _, JTiHB S.S. THANE, will Sail for the P -r*- 9 * TV i j\ | N#ss -*- a *>ove Ports, on JllittW THURSDAY, the 19th instant. *§j|i|§g^i??s2* For ireight or passage apply to D. LITTLE, Port; or, •290 T. R. FiSHER, Bridge-street. FOR THE BULLER, GREY, AND HOKITIKA. I - rTIHE Steamer WALLABY, will NJ n||l J- sa *'' positively, on' Ss^ SATUEDAY) the 21stinst -' at n ■ a - m - -->£^^^ Mr. J. LEVICK, Albion Wharf; Or to NATH. EDWARDS & CO. April 17. 305 FOR COLLINGWOOD. J& nnHE VENTURE, Wixdoter, MasJ- ter, sails every TUESDAY, from MwMks\ agents. •*&mm&&' LOCKIIART & Co.,N«lson. ' . : . Mr. MILES, Coffingwood. Nelson-, March 16, 1866. 137 FOR HAVELOCK. Jsk milE Schooner, WAIOTAHI, D. WMh. i Feazkk, Master, on M^^\ SATURDAY, the 21st instant. illlllPk^ LOCKIIART & €0., Agents. Nelson, April 14, 1566-. 304 DAILY COACH FROM RICHMOND TO NELSON. G MOONLIGHT will, on and after THIS DAY, • April 14, run a' Coach DAILY, from the White Hart, Richmond, to the Coach and Horses, Nelson; leaving Richmond at 9 a.m.; and Nelson at 4,p.m. 298 jPOMMODIOUS BAROUCHE for HIRE, by day V^y or hour. Fares, Town to Port, Sixpence. W. -GOODWIN, corner of Hardy & Vauguar.i-sts. l'i'3 FEMALE SERVANTS. milE COMMISSIONERS of IMMIGRATION a having made an arrangement with Mrs. Fr.oOD, to select and bring to Nelson a few* Female Domestic Servants from Sydney, Ladies requiring servants should ar;:!/ j'.s Mrs. -Flood's residence, or at this -Office, at au early date. ALFRED GREENFIELD, Immigration Secretary. Immigration Office, Nelson, April 12, ISGG. 28G JUST PUBLISHED, PRICE ONE SHILLING, milE most complete SELECTION of HYMNS .5. ever issued from the New Zealand Press. Suitable for cottage meetings, families, and Sabbath schools. Neatly bound In cloth. R. LUCAS & SON, Nelson. THE MITRE HOTEL, E ridge-street, Nelson. fTIHE atiove Hotel is now undergoing extensrre imX provements, and the undersigned begs to assure the public that no expense will be spared in rendering it second to none in Neison. S. OWENS; 3.1 Proprietor. HIBERNIAN HOTEL, HAVELOCK. MRS. E. GODING. having just taken the above Hotel, intimates to the public that she is now prepared to accommodate Travellers in superior style. A First-class STABLE is attached to the premises, and a good supply of Corn, Oats, and Hay is always •on hand. __ 2 _? DESIRABLE BUSINESS PREMISES. XO EE LET, those well-known PREMISES situated in the centre of Trafalgar-street, next to the New Bank of New Zealand, and in the present occupation of Sir. M. M. Webster. For particulars apply to Mr. J. J. HORNBY, Commercial Auction Mart. Bridge-street; or to the Owner, Mrs. BARTLETT, Hope-street. 181 A; COTTAGE to LET.— A Six-roomed .Cottage, J% near the College. Apply tcBLACIv, CAJJIP- , .BELL> '£& BLACK* Tr»£%ar,streek. 33 & .
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 38, 18 April 1866, Page 1
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447Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 38, 18 April 1866, Page 1
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