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Shipping Notices. NEW ZEALAND STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (Limited.) ft „ fTIHE s.s. WELLINGTON will -*- leave Nelson on MONDAY, 1»lik the 6th of M& ?> for p ICTON, :«^^^WELLrNGTGN, LYTTELTON, BLUFF, and HOKITIKA arriving in Nelson on the 18th May, and •will leave for PICTON, WELLINGTON, NAPIER, TAURANGA, and AUCKLAND, on the 20th. vi rTIHE New Zealand Steam Navij, i 2l X gation Company's s.s. TARANAKI, leave Nelson, on the 13th 'WPS^May, for HOKITIKA, BLUFF, PORT CHALMERS, LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, and PICTON, arriving at Nelson on the 24th ; and will leave again for TARANAKI and MANUKAU on the 25th. For freight or passage, apply to CURTIS BROTHERS, Agents, Bridge-street ; 2162 Or at their Office at the Port. THE STEAMER WOODPECKER. IT having been found necessary to improve and strengthen the Hull of the p.s. WOODPECKER, and to make some improvements in the Engine, at the suggestion of the Government Engineer, in order to'make her thoroughly fit for the Bay trade, she will DISCONTINUE RUNNING until the necessary improvements are made, which will probably occupy 10 days. Due notice of date of running will be advertised. WILLIAM AKERSTEN, 2256 Agent. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS FOR ENGLAND. IT has been decided by the Directors of the Royal Mail Company that, for the future, neither the Homeward nor Outward VESSELS of the PANAMA LINE shall call at the Island of St.Thomas, nor tranship into any vessel coming from that place the necessary CALL at one of the West India Islands shall be made at PETER, one of the VIRGIN ISLANDS, where there is an excellent harbor, and ■which Island is considered the most healthy on the West India Station. THOMAS CAWTHRON, 2302 Agent P.N.Z. and A.R.M. Company. Business Notices. NEW WINTER GOODS!! CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE WINTER GOODS ! ! ! JM. MERRINGTON & CO. beg to inform a their patrons, and the public of these provinces, that Mr. Merrington has just returned from the Australian markets, with a large and beautiful assortment of New WINTER GOODS, comprising every Novelty of the Season, in Ladies', Girls', and Childben's wear, selected from the first houses in the trade ; the whole of ■which are now being opened and marked off" at very low prices. Further particulars will -shortly appear. J. M. MERRINGTON & CO., 2158 Bridge- street. WC. WILKINS has received, per FAIRY • BELLE, an extensive shipment of COOKING and WARMING STOVES, including the patterns "Economist," "Empress," "Trafford," "Countess," "Princess," "The Anchor Caboose," "Triumph," "Peasant," " Mosquito," " Glow-worm," and " Office Stove." Also, Portable BOILERS. Hardy-street, April 5, 1867. 2177 JUST OPENED. NEW AND FASHIONABLE WINTER MILLINERY AND DRAPERY. TAMES DREW respectfully informs the public «J of Nelson and surrounding districts, that he •will shortly REMOVE to the Premises in Trafalgar-street lately in the occupation of Mrs. BARTLETT, and, for the convenience of his Customers before the extensive alterations are completed, has OPENED for inspection a large portion of his NEW GOODS in his present Establishment, and solicits a call from intending Purchasers before buying elsewhere, as the entire Stock has been carefully selected and marked off at the lowest remunerative prices. Further particulars in a future advertisement. 2325 KEEOSINE. Kf\Cl CASES COUSINS' KEROSINE Oil, O \J\J on sale at the stores of 11. DAVIS, 2121 Bridge-street, Nelson,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 104, 6 May 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 104, 6 May 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 104, 6 May 1867, Page 1

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