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Shipping Notices. Z RED CROSS LINE. -J"k** mHE Paddle Steamer LADY BARKLY, ■^^^^^3. Walker, Master, will leave as under . — Motueka ior Nelson, Saturday, March 11, at at 8 am. Nelson for Golden Bay, Tuesday, March H, at 8 p.m. Golden Bay for Nelson direct, Thursday, Marrh 16. at 12 noon. Nelson for Motueka, Saturday, March 18, at 9 a.m. Motueka for Nelson, Saturday, March 18, at 1 p.m. For Freight or Passage, apply at the Lady Barkly Office, Commercial Wharf. 2984 J. 8. CROSSj Junr., Agent. J^^^V "PENINSULAR & T^g^J^k JT ORIENTAL Steam ■*vsßvJ;^|*^^Si Navigation Compauy. NOTICE. Arrangements have now been made by which, SPECIAL CABINS in the MAIL STEAMERS from Melbourne to Point de Galle are reserved for Passengers from New Zealand. Psssage Tickets can be issued to all PORTS in Eukope, China, and Ja?an, touched at hy the Company's Steamers. * For further information, apply to N. EDWARDS & CO., Agents. aJT^ QHAW, SAVILLE, & »Bis*> - ■ cq, ' s passen^ ers ' fMjHSISffILINE of Packe s between LONDON and NEW ZEALAND. The undersigned, Agents for the above line of Ships, are authorized to ARRANGE with SRTTJjKVS here, who may be desirous of j BRINGING their.FRIEN DS in Great Britain to this COLONY, and who are prepared either to pay the Passage Money at once, or to give security for payment on arrival of the Vessel. Full particulars may be obtained by applying to . 3 N. EDWARDS & CO. T— ll w— 111 I ■■ ii.J 11l I ■- i I '■! ■ For Sale, or to Let. TO' BE LET ON LEASE FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS. BUILDING ALLOTMENTS in the I Partdock opposite the Kent Brewery, in ' Quantity to Buit Lessees at 7s 6d per foot, 100 in depth. ] For further particulars, apply to CHARLES HARLEY, 560 Grove. House, Nelson. TO LET. THOSE Commodious anl Substantially built PREMISES in Tra'al^ar-street, adjoining the Bank of New South Wnleß, and lately occupied by Mr Johns, Baker and Confectioner, r'ossession immediate. Apply to ?96 . . • - . W. MILNER. BOSELEY'S BAY VIEW HOTEL AND GARDENS. j TENDERS will he received by the Under- ) 6igned. up to the 31st of MARCH next, for a LEASE of the above-mentioned PROPERTY for & term of Fi?e ycarß, from the Bth of July next. ' s ' The property includes one of the largest and most- productive Gardens in Nelson, and the House does a considerable trade, wbich is capable of bring greatly extended. The premises can be seen on application to 382 FELL & ATKINSON. mO LET, HOUSE and SHOP in Trafal--4-' gar-Btreet. Apply to T. fl. FOY, on the Premises. ■ FOR SALE, THE TEMPERANCE HALL and GROUND. Apply to 57 B. CRISP. 1 PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Superior accommodation, Bath Rooms included, term* moderate, at Mrs ASKEW 'S, fiose Lodge, Nile-st. 3590 COMFORTABLE BOARD and RESIDENCE at Mr. COBURN'S, Collingwood . Boarding House, (late Mrs. Wake ford's), next door to Mr. Main, Hairdresser, Collingwdod-street. 3675 c OLDEN FLEECE HOTEL Waimba-stkeet, Nelson. IIENKY ""BAILEY, Peopbietob. FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR v BOARDERS AND TRAVELLERS. An Oedinaky Dailt at One o'clock. GOOD STABLING. A Horse and Tkap always on Hiee. 52 \ NOW READY FOR SALE. HALF-A-TON of HOPS-tbis Year's Growth. Apply to the undersigned, DANIEL TALBOT, 548 Motueka. ONE POUND REWARD. Tii OST from Horn's Hotel, Appleby, Jili THIRTY-EIGHT SHEEP, branded jgi! on the offside, Anyone giving information as will lead to their recovery will receive the above Reward D MAX. Ranzau, Maroh 2, 1876. 633—6

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 71, 13 March 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 71, 13 March 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 71, 13 March 1876, Page 1

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