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Shipping Notices. r -V nnHE paddle steamer LADY BARKLY, iisifsiliilglss^J. Walker, Master (subsidized by *he Provincial Government for the conveyance of Max's to Motueka, Waitapu, and Collingwood), will leave (weather permitting) : — Nelson for MOTUEKA, Monday, Jan. 16, at 10, a.m. •> .Motueka for NELSON, Monday, Jan. 1«, at 3 p.m. / Nelson for MOTUEKA, 2^esday, Jan 17, at 3 p.m. y Motueka for WAITAFU, Tuesday JanJ 17, cat 9 pm. / J\ I Waitapu for COL2INGWOQ®,/VIQ lelday, Jan. 18, at 6 a.m./ O HI ' Collingwood fo^ / MOTUEKA, / T^|ui sdi % Jan. 19, at 7 p.m. / I i / ? Motueka fo/NELSON, Friday; Jar . 2^at 7 N.B.—^rVheu the stearray leaves^ ?elson for Motueka on a ThursdaWilie will ncftWo on the followrag Saturday til]«wrther notice. \ / \J?are, 4^ /Keturn Tick^s!, 7s. jSjreigjkt p^J s/a|ftiier Lady Qarkly to and from Motuekn, will bk charged^rc tlye rate of 7s. per ton. ptaajpev/ paying aU'tharaes in Kelson and Notice — All goods J6r the Lady Barkly must be acW ipanied byyt shipping mote, and alongside one hour prevjeus to her advertised departure. Freight on all/parcels must be prepaid. Monthly Accounts\uijt be paid. For Freight or Passage, apply at the^Cady Barkly Office, Government Wharf. / J. S. CROSS, Junr/ 27. j/" / /Ageijj. D JQsk/t I S T lL V . JW mATTON ha\/ARRIVED, • X V • -S. and will attend /to all brancKes of his Profession for a^hort titne. 4 y/ IjLALL. TIO ~E/E r Ln^eUp-per part of STANLEY J4LJ4 15^0 OK RUN, comprisiniL.about 7 mil^I rf thl Valley. "SJ A Low rent will be taken for 2 or 3 years. /~~^ 52 11. D. JACKSON. y. / f O T ET.-|A7^rf AGE with GARDEN. . jLJ Rept to suit the times. Afpply to CHARLES BARTLETT, Washington Valley. 5 FORJ &A.T^C-L Well-bred MILCH COW,/ ,• *ffle^f Calving. Apply to LEWI3I SHEATiIER, Sunnyside. W "ATER COLOURS M WATER COLOURS ! ! ! R. LUCAS & SON. i „ , / . fjb/M U S I C . /~ }/0 — r T\4p. Edmund knyvett, profe sou or J3_L Music, having had many years of experience in tuition in London, begs to a mounce that he has commenced practice in Nelsor , and is prepared to receive I'UPILS for instruction" in SINGING, the PIANOFORTE, OUGNjN, and HARMONIUM. Lessons to be given at his rooms, No. 5, South-street, or at pupils' residences. For terms, apply to Mr, Knyvett, or at Mr Stantox's, Trafalgar- street. 2474 Just Published, Price Id. THE CHURCH MESSENGER No. 2. For the Provinces of Nelson and Maelborough, and County of Westland North. FTIHE -MJESSENGER will be Published ■*- -**-*- for the Ist of the Month, and can be Ordered through Booksellers or Storekeepers. Orders should be sent prepaid, 2/- a-year, in Stamps, to the Publishers, R. Lucas & Son, Nelson. Notices or Newspapers should be forwarded to the Editor, if possible, before the 15th of the month. 27 Sold by all Booksellers. / ■.I I, /I . . — — ,■ ■ j IS / Q ADDLE XJORSES / y/ • frqm if / FOXHILL TO / . WANG4PEKA. J. GA.IiKRODiQ£!R, 2054 i FoxhilL AhTB A^l D| PROCESS. I W. Ej"B ROWN> [ Having REMOVED to NEW COMMODIOUS- PREMISES IN HARDY STREET, X Adapted expressly for the above HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL PROCESS. Is now in a position to take PICTURES superior to anything hitherto produced in this art, Ppotographs of the King- of Prussia and Count Bismakck on Sale. • 83IF Note . the Address — Hardy-street, Nelson, "Three Doors from Messrs Rutter and Bidbell's Warehouse, Traialgar-street, and opposite Baime's Coach Fyctory. 1751

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 12, 14 January 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 12, 14 January 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 12, 14 January 1871, Page 1

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