NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. ■ H riIHE s.s. TARARUA will leave for j, ii JL WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, ? MSM\ DUNEDIN, BLUFF, and MEL--^llllP^B O URN E, on SUNDAY Morning, instant, at 10 o'clock, carrying the homeward Suez mail. THOMAS CAWTHRON, 1163 Agent. •FOR COLLINGWOOD. J^ mHE favorite Cutter SUPPLY, JL >vill leave, for Collingwood, && EVERY MONDAY. Pps- For freight or passage apply on board, s^^to 11. Barnes, Master; or to Mr. 11. HOUNSELL, Bridge-street. 499 BOARD and RESIDENCE for Single Gentlemen, at Mrs. BROOKER'S, opposite Firth & Co.'s Store, Collingwood-street. 905 BOARD and RESIDENCE, for Single Gentlemen or Married Couples,; at Mrs. PATTERSON'S, Trafalgar-street, opposite Examiner Office. 1054 NOTICE, to BREWERS and OTHERS. TO LET, for a Term of 10 years, the Freehold Premises, at New Plymouth, known as COAD'Sj BREWERY, capable of doing a capital business. Malthouse and Kiln attached; fitted with a complete Plant, in good working order; a portion of which io be taken at a valuation. A Dwelling-house and Laborer's Cottage included in the property. For particulars, apply-to Mr. A. PITT, solicitor, Nelson. [857 TO LET, a COTTAGE, containing six rooms, in Collingwood-street. Apply to G. HARRIS, Bridge -street. 1152 CONFECTIONERY ! CONFECTIONERY ! ! STOREKEEPERS and others can be supplied with every variety of the cheapest and most saleable kinds of CONFECTIONERY, at the Lowest possible Prices, by W. THOMSON, Wholesale Manufacturing Confectioner, Trafalgar- street, Nelson, (The late premises of Mr. Otto Wiesenhavern.) A large assortment always on hand. 1094 NEW SUMMER GOODS. FASHIONABLE, VARIED, and CHEAP. I\TOW OPENING, ex RANGITOTO JLI AND CLAUD HAMILTON, SELECTED BY THE ADVERTISERS IN THE AUSTRALIAN MARKETS, COMPRISINGEVERY NOVELTY OF THE SEASON INDRESSES, MANTLES, SHAWLS-, MILLINERY, AND FANCY GOODS OF EVERY- DESCRIPTION. Also, GENTLEMEN'S SUMMER CLOTHING IN GREAT VARIETY. Further particulars will shortly appear. J.. M. MERRINGTON & CO., ■WHOLESALE AND EETAIL DRAPERY AND CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, Bridge-street. 1 1 3S UNION FAMILY HOTEL, HAVELOCK., ELLEN GODING, the Proprietress of the above . : first-class Hotel,, takes this opportunity for returning her best thanks to the country settlers and the public generally, for the very liberal support they have given her since she commenced business ih Havelock, and she trusts that they will continue to show their kind appreciation' of her endeavors to secure tUei* comfort,. 106S
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 190, 13 October 1866, Page 1
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367Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 190, 13 October 1866, Page 1
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