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Stopping ' Notices. >..ijian3r>ja^ HpHE paddle steamer -Sl_______^ • LA ? Y ? ARKLY ' ' 4-£ttH__Bi_» J. 1 Walker, Master (subsidized by '■the I'rovincial Government 'for the conveyance of Mails to Motueka, Waitapu, and Collingwood). will leave as under : — Mdtueka for NELSON, Saturday, February 13; at 8 a.m. Parties desiring the Lady Barkly to make ' special trips must' send in a request, in writing, before 12 o'clock noon on Saturdays, to the Agent, Government Wharf, Nelson. All goods for : the Lady ' Barkly' must be ac•companied by a shipping note, and. alongside one hour previous to her. advertised departure. Freight oh all parcel^ must' be prepaid. For freight or passage, apply at the Xady , Barkly's Office, adjoining Mr Akersten's New ' Store, opposite Government Wharf. H. S. CROSS, .2711 Agent. .STEAM TO ENGLAND, VIA STRAITS OF MAGELLAN . ' AMD RIO DE JANEIRO. fl ._ fpHE FuH-powered Steamship ■■^||iL RUAHINE, "^H^alsifr 1i503 _*6ns Register, 400 ' Horse- ' Sower.. , J. W. B. Darke, R.N.R., Commander, Is appointed 'to leaive U W EL LI ! N G TON as above, iON OR ABOUT THE 222T0 MARCH. ' ((Carries' an' experienced Surgeon . FARES i •Saloon ' Cabin £70/JS7^, and £80. -Fore Cabin ... ... £35. Freight measurement, £10 per ton. . Specie or bullion deliverable at Bank of "England '°-lSs' peri -cent. Passeagers holding P.NJZ. and A.R.M. Comipany's Return Tickets' can return by this ship. This Is a rare, opportunity for passengers going io Europe or America,' asit is expected the Rualiine will arrive in England under fifty-five days. To secure passages, early application is necVce&ary, to THOMAS CAWTHRON, 294 Agent. A . HUNT E R , I^ATCHMASEiR, JEWELLER, &c, , BRi_)(^E STREET, '"OE&S' '. to apnbuhce to the tadies' and Gentle_J3 men of Nelson and' the surrounding dis--1 itrictsj'thiat he ■ has jhst 'received 'A Large aiid Varied Assortment of First-class WATCHES AND JEWELLERY, . Consisting of— Ladies* and Gentlemen's Gold Watches, from J £Btd'-£25. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Silver Hunting Levers, , , from £6 to £IQ. , . "•Silver ! Gieheva 'WatieKes, Hutiting hhd Openface, from 305.. to , Bos. ..,,,. - Ladies' Colored and Bright Gold Guards, from "£_ to £6 lOs. per ounce. x Gentlemen's ditto Gold Alberts, 'from £4 to £6los. s Ladies' - ; a_d G^idtlemen's Uianibhd ! Eihgs, ,v ; single stone cluster^ ;Snd balf-hoqp, , And avariety of Pins, with Precious Stoneß. 'Dianib-n'd Bracelets : „ Broocheg, . ;.,. , „ Earrings and Lockets. „ Scarf Pius, The. New .Pale. Coral Brooches and Earringß, in choice designs. Also, _ , ( ,' Adar^.e .assortment of Colored Gold Brooches ' and Earrings iJdfls 1168 Vlk bes^ Coined Gold. iCharms * . ..■ } m ■, . . . Wedding Bingr and peepers of best quaUty ' Silver Guards ahd Alberts, in lar^e quantities. A great variety of PLATED JEWELLERY. 'eLOCES,ii_ Marblei.Arabksterpand Ebony. ' ' J j£ [ i&'ge as^orf&eidl 1 _?S__Rici > N CtddKS, J sb-l-toUr,' 8-_ay, andr Marine! Levers. ' ;> i_fi ; kin_s of 1 _ ewellef^Varyfuliy 'rep-ired. ' ' 290 B E CX A JO N E S, Chimney , Sweeps, Nightmen, Sec *"<o*_ettr : feft l^Js_^!(!larte«B,!€l-wefl^ocCT/_^ Street,^ fridge . ' ;;■ Street, punctually atiendea to. " 263 1 M j ._,,.;; ,' '.^ I |,i'7 „i . x,'.', {•' *','■''■ '■'''"'" BOARD i-iND .REsi_f)ENCE. and Hardy-Bt. Bridges, nearly opposite HtSoper & ? I^c^son's Brewery. — Terms moderate.^, t . s 1756 j' J RIbbEL.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 35, 12 February 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 35, 12 February 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 35, 12 February 1869, Page 1

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