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; ANCHOR JjLlt STEAM L I N E 0 F^^^^ PACKETS. ABS APPOINTED TO LEAVE FOR WESTPORT, HOKITIKA, AND ! GREYMOOTH. THE KENNEDY, on TUESDAY, the 20th instant, at Nood. THE CHARLES EDWARD, on FRI..DAY, the tm .in'-afc FOR WELLINGTON. fpHE WALLACE, on SATURDAY the * i.i; ( ,2ith inst, ; 1 FOR WANGANUI. TH K WALLACE, on WEDNESDAY, the 21st instant. FOR BLENHEIM AND WELLINGTON;. THE LYTTELTON, on TUESDAY, the 20th instant, at 11 a.m. N. EDWARDS & CO. . J^^, TTNION STEAMT!Msmsk±. yJ SHIP COiM- - PAJNT; : OF NEW ZEALANI) [Limited], jThe above Company's Splendid Steamers, ■ ; are appointed to leave Nelson— FOR' McT^JS, WELLINGTON, LYT- ; TEUTON, and PORT CHALMKRS ; (tiking Passengers and Cargo for Transhipmeiit to Wangabui, JNapier, Gisborne, Tauranga, Timaru, and Oamaru), — TARANAKI, as „MONDAY, the 19th November, at 5 p.m, ITo ba followed by, the WELUNGTON, s.s„ on JFRIDAY, the 23rd November-. „ HAWEA, ss. oa THURSDAY, the 29ih ; No*?ember. J"OOR TARANAKFTnd MANUKAU--1 WELLINGTON, s.s., TO-DAY I (SATUKDAY) tbe 17th Novemb^ at I 4 p,m , taking Sydney passengers to s.s. ! ■ ( Rotorua. iTo be followed by the , j iHAWfSA.is.s., THURSDAY, the 22nd I 1 -Novtmber. | WANAKA, 5.8., TUESDAY, the 27th ; November - ■„,,. FR, SYDNEY (booking Passengers to Newcastle and all Queensland Ports) — ROTORUA, s.s., Irom Auckland, 20th November. ! To be followed by the 1 WAKATIPU, s.s., from Wellington, ! I Freight and Passage Tickets to be obtained ' from THOMAS CAWTHRON, 1068 Agent, Government Wha?f i "li IVf ESSRS. M'MJBCKAN, i i -J'-aJa -^'A BLACKWOOD, AND ] fIAL COMPANY'S Line of Splendid , ; :^^^^-STEAMSHIPS — OMEO, < ■^^^^STARMUJA, ALHAMBRA, * I ALBION, CLAUD HAMILTON, RINGA- : j ROOMA, t ARAWATA, &c„ &c, are ap- : ! pointed to leave Nelson, booking as fol- ' j lows 1— ....,•'' • j 1 " ; NOVEMBER.. ' j ; 17— ARAWATA, for Wellington, Lyttelton, Si i Dunedin Buff, Melbourne, and Adelaide. '■ TO-DAY, SATURDAY, at 6 o'clock i p.m. j 19— CLAUD HAMILTON, for Greymouth ■ Hokitika; Melbourne, and Adelaide. ; 21— RINGAROOMA, for Wellington, Lyt- i . telton, Dunedin, Bluff, Melbourne, and Adelaide. T. CAWTHRON, Agenfi, -, 2908 Government Wharf. FOR SALE. A good Staunch DRAUGST HORSE, ' Five years old. 4374-2 HOOPER & DODSON. WANTED ! ! WANTED !! \ GREEN PEAS. VEGETABLES, POULTRY and FRUIT at Ones ! Highest Price given :— Cash. HARRY MOLLER, j Opposite Ma. Augasdb's Auction Room." f .y 4357— 3 r HYDRA ULl O f • COEFEB & CHICOKY MJIIiS, S TRAFALGAR-STRBBT, NELSOIT. TO CONNOISSEURS IN COFFEE. | MM. WEBSTER has juat imported a • small parcel of that „ : FAMOUS CEYLON PLANTA- I TION PEABBRRY. which for purity and fulness of flavor almost ' equals the celebrated Mocha. ; Hydbaolio Coefeekan'd CnrcoHy Mills, > Tratalgar-street: j The question is often asked, Why is Web- • ster's Coffee so much better than thu importe! 1 article? The answer iB simple. M. M. Web- ' ST3R exerci-es the best judgment in selecting I the green berry, his tweutv-flve years' es- : perience in Coffee hoastingr guarantees' proper manipulation in the cylinder, and he roasts I and grinds D AILY 5 the consumer is therefore 1 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 ano Black Peppebs, Pimento, Ginger, &c, and rigidly abstains ; from adulteration of any kind, the public can ' therefore depend on obtaining the pure ; article, and when buying Peppsb, ask for Webster's, and see tkat 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 BAOON. GROCERIES of every description ahd of the best quality. r Families waited upon for Orders, and Goods delivered to any part of the City mree. 2ME. IMC, 'WEBSTER, FAMIL V GRO C E R, TEA AND PROVISION DEALEB, &c, Trapaloak-st , Nelson. 3790 i 1877-8-pW SEASON'S . TEAS-1877-8. MM. WEBSTER has much pleasure in • announcing to his numerous Custom- ! ers that he haa completed his selection of NEW SEASON'S TEAS, and can now offer ! a rery superior article at a much reduced price. Very fine Congou in half-chests, 2s. 4d.per lb., worth 2s. 9d.; boxes from 20s. J Souchongs- Orange Pekoe— Suimowder— Scented Caper. ' ' M. M. WEBSTER, family Gcaeep, &c \ j • ,; i

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 273, 17 November 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 273, 17 November 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 273, 17 November 1877, Page 3

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