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Shipping Notices. -~k-K FTPHE paddle steamer «|B|t^ A lady barely, J- Walkbk, Master (subsidized by the Provincial Go^rnmentfor the conveyance ot Mails to Motufeka, Waitapu, and Collingwood), will leave asunder :~ Nelson for Motaeka, Satnrday, Nov. 28, at 7 a.m. Motaeka for Nelson, Saturday, Nov. 28, at 10 *.m. Nelson for Motueka, Monday, Nor. 30, at 7 a.m. ' Motueka for Nelson, Monday, Nov. 30, at 7 p.m. ; NeUon for Motueia, Tactf »y,, Dec, 1, at 12 noon. I " / Motueka for Coliingwocd, Tuesda r, Dec. 1, at 3 p.m, /_/> / / ,* 1 i Collingwood for Mfcifaria^e/leid # lOqCf, ■ at 1 pun. JIjV VJA \ ' psf Waitapu for fW cdi »sday, Dea2;at4p^ffir / Nelson for Motueka, Thursday, Di c/ 0, at 1 Motoeka for Neleon, Thurfl4«y, me. 3, at 4 pm. %y Fare to Motneka. 4s. Return Tickets, It. For Freight or Passage, apply at the Lady Office, Commercial Wharf. WO3 J. s. CROSS, Junr., Agent NEW ZEALAND/ STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY AJTO ANCHOR LINE OF /V \j/™ °T J C.E. / l/l f\B and after the Isi/JULY JMjlvfe V/ 1874, no CARGO will be DELIVERED by the Wharfin*s~glSS3g&ge*& from any of thefiteamers *&%B&£gß> belonging to the abqta Lines EXCEPT upon PRESENTATION of a DELIVERY ORDER, which may He obtained from the Offices ot the undereignid, on the Government or Albion Wharves/ where all Freights must be paid before each Order is issued. No Shipping Notes for Cargo will be signed nnless presented ONE HOUR previous to the advertised time of the Steamer's departure. N. EDWARDS & CO., Agents. All Inward Wharfage must be PAID at the same time as the Freight, or before delivery of -Goods, and all Outward Wharfage before Shipment. — N. EDWARDS & CO., f Lessees/ Nelson, 25th June, 1874. 1 jfeo For Sale, or to Let. / TO LET, the COTTAGE. Unfjrfnisbjf ,i»partially Furni«beA,ul Hope, qccjoffed by the Rev. B. J. THORPE/lor any^rm. Rent moderate. / ' /' Apply on the premises. / 2966 TO LET, Forlftfed o/'uufQrnie/ied, a comfort* w _7j^6ooftd HOIJ^H pleasantly situated/at tfie^rt. App9Hbfflce of 'the Mail Cy yr 2522 General Notices. SHEEP & CATTJrfE FOR SALE. MR. ipOMASyJtv'ARD wishes/HJall the attfentioo off West Coast Iftalerfl and Butchers Wanting splendid PAT 7 CATTLE, that he hisjrew on SALE a I'ine Mob of j quiet hand/reared CATTLE fjrbich have been judg^l by Mr. PR*Tr and other good judges t/average eight hundred < acH). Also/20 Head of STORB?CATTLK. The Ctttle .are now on view 1 1 RcrnEL's Paddocks, Richmond. Every information with respect to the above <£an be/hid of'Mr RUPFEL, Plough -! Inn, Richmond, or of Me T. WARD. 3006 X OUISSON'S, HEMATITE ; Ju Highly recommended by ENGINEERS and Practi»il Men for either WOODEN or IRON BRIDGES and SHIPS, BAway Plant, Iron Tanks, /fee, &c. /\^C\ f^ It Is an excellent No&bWdacto/ Applied to Iron, after being rougUw scraptd, it soaks ; into it snd prevents further corrofion. ; Dtnctunu;for Use. I For immediate me, beat 4LjP iaio a Bt^ paste with Turps (or if TurpsisTiot available, mix with Boiled Linseed Oil a day or two before nsing), and reduce it with Boiled Oil, or Bar Oil and Dryers. 2777 IT is universally admitted that no SEWING MACHINE Maaapproaohed fnesilebt' working WHEEtBR and WJLBON in. rapidity ot acti< i, firmness, elasticity of stitch, perfect at aptation to every kind of work,easjnesaof c mprehension to the learner. simplicity of com ruction, and amazing durab%. The nnmerMU ttempts to imitate it show the great pophrfrity of the • W. \and/w. machine,' and experience. proves tod^iyltions in no way equal the genuine^ 4 1 / Over 1,000,000 in V»ey And the sale is how nearly 200JBOO a year. Bvery machine warranted io give perfect satiafection. ■■/ Beware of imitations. None are genuine; without the American Medallion Trade Mark. LONG & Co., $4 Elixabeth-street, Melbourne. Heid Agency for Australia and New Zealand. W. C. WHJHNS, Bridge-Btueet, 1993 Agent for Nelson. QUBSCREPTIONB will be thankfully reO: ceived by Messrs. Bethwaitk & Robert, 80s, or by W. C. Wilkins. Ironmonger, Nelson, in aid of the WIDOW & ORPHANS of the late MATTHEW LOWGBOTTOM (better known as M. Long), who in comequepce of his protracted illness are left unprovided' for. The children's ages at the time of his death werJß respectively about six years/ three years, fifteen months, and two dags. 2774 k

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 281, 27 November 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 281, 27 November 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 281, 27 November 1874, Page 1

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