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ANCHOR JjUk STEAM L 1 N B 0 F i||i||||^ PACKETS. ABB APPOINTED TO LHAVB FOR WESTPORT, HOKITIKA, AND GREYMOUTH. rpEE KENNEDY, on MONDAY, the 19th -B. ioatact. THE CHARLES EDWARD, on FRIDAY, the 23rd iast. FOR WELLINGTON. rpHE WALLACE, TO-MORROW (Sataf L day) the 17th inst., at 2 p.m. FOR WANGANUI. TH E WALLACE, on WEDNESDAY, the Slat instant. FOR BLENHEIM AND WELLINGTON. THE LYTTELTON, on MONDAY, the 19th instant. 2187 N. EDWARDS & CO. «j^Jk TTNION STEAM. IM^^v U SHIP COM<sSi&li& PANY OF NEW ZEALAND [Limited]. The above Company's Splendid Steamers, are appointed to leave Nelson— FOR PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTBi/TON, and PORT CHALMKRS (taking Passengers and Cargo for Transhipment to Wanganui, Napier, Gisborne, Tauranga, Timaru, and Oamaru). — TARANAKI, 8.8 , MONDAY, the 19th November. To be followed by the WELLINGTON, s.s,, on FRIDAY, the 23rd November. HAWEA, a s. on THURSDAY, the 29th November. $ TjiOß TARANAKI and MANUKAU— WELLINGTON, b.s., TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) the 17th Noverrbtr, at 4 p,m , taking Sydney passengers to s.s. Rotorua. To be followed by the HAWEA, s.s., THURSDAY, the 22nd November. WANAKA, 8.8., TUESDAY, the 27th November FOR SYDNEY (booking Paeeengers to Newcastle and all Queensland Porta) — ROTORUA, e.s., from Auckland, 20th November. To be followed by the WAKATIPU, 5.8., from Wellington, Freight and Passage Tickets to be obtained from THOMAS CAWTHRON, 10 f 8 Agent, Government Wharf I-L IVfESSRS. M'MECKAN, J«L4 iIA BLACKWOOD, AND <#i£*lfk COMPANY'S Line of Splendid ■^gyi|iyi^ST£AMSHIPS — O M E O ALHAMBRA, ALBION, CLAUD HAMILTON, RINGAROOMA, ARAWATA, &c, &c, are appointed to leave Nelson, booking as follows i— NOVEMBER. 17— ARAWATA, for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dnnedin Blurt, Melbourne, and Adelaide. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, at 6 p.m. 19— CLAUD HAMILTON, for Greymouth Hokitika, Melbourne, and Adelaide. 21— RINGAROOMA, for Wellington, Lyt- | teUon, Dunedin, Bluff, Melbourne, and Adelaide. T. CAWTHRON, Agent, 8908 Govarnment Wharf. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS to LET cheap with or without! Board. Apply Office of this Paper. 3471—6 JAPANESE BASKETS At &. LUCAS & SON'S. WANTED ! ! WANTED !! ! GREEN PEAS. VEGETABLES, POULTRY and FRUIT at Okoss I Highest Price given :— Cass. HARRY HOLLER, Opposite Mb. Aogardb's Auction Room. 1 '< 4317— 3 ' HYDRAULIC COFFEE & CHICOKY MILLS, TRAFALGAR- STREET, NELSON c TO CONNOISSEDRS IN COFFEE. MM. WEBSTEK has just imported a • email parcel of that FAMOUS CEYLON PLANTATION PEABERRY. which for purity and fulness of flavor almost equals the celebrated Mocha. HXDBADLIC COFPBB AND CHICORY MILLS, Trafalgar-street. The question is olten asked, Why is Webster's Coffee so much better than tha imported article? The answer is simple. M. M. Webster exercises the best judgment in selecting the green berEy, his twenty-five years' experience in Coffee Koasting guarantees proper manipulation in the cylinder, and he roasts and grind b DAILY; the consumer is therefore assured that in buying Coffee at Webster's, he gets it fresh from ths Mill, with all the fine aroma retained. M. M. W. also grinds and dresses his own Spioes, White and Black Peppbks, Pimbnto, Ginger, &c, and rigidly abstains from adulteration of any kind, the public can therefore depend on obtaining the pure Rrtiele, and when buying Peppbb, ask for Webster's, and see that you get it. PATENT MALT ROASTED FOR BREWERS. Sugar Ground for Confectioners. A Prime lot of Knight's far-famed Cheese. HALF-A-TON OF THAT RENOWNED PURAMAHOI BACON. GROCERIES of every description and of the best quality. Families waited upon ior Orders, and Goods delivered to any part of the City free. 3VE. I&<E, I JE3E£ 9 FAMILY GROCER, TEA AND PROVISION DEALER, &c, Trap aloar-st, Nelson. 3790 1877-8-NEW SSASON'd TEAS-1877-8. MM. WEBSTEK has much pleasure in • announcing to his numerous Customers tbat he has completed his selection of NEW SEASON'S TEAS, and can now offer a very superior article at a much reduced price. Very fine Congou in half-chests, 2s. 4d. per lb., worth 2s. 9d. ; boxes from 20s. Souchong— Orange Pekoe— Gunpowder— Scented Caper. M. M, WEBSTER, Family Grocer, &c.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 272, 16 November 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 272, 16 November 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 272, 16 November 1877, Page 3

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