mHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPJ gPING COMPANY (Limited.) Head Londok O"f fio b: iwSySL Bkan oH: Christnhurch jJifflEfSs. 84 Bisbopfgate New iPllp' Street Zealand. within. „, „ -"»ny's Fleet cons'sts of— The Cboij.^ om Tors The Hurunui 10sV TLe w' kato - JJJJ ..fJMataura 898 „ Waimate .;• l^' „ Opawa ... l0 n 0 „ Waimea ... c. „ Oitari ... 1054 „ Waip^ ... 1054 „ Otaki ... 1053 „ Wairoa ... 1057 „ Piako ... 1000 „ Waitangi ... 1161 „ Rakaia ... 10a7 „ Waitara ... 833 „ Rangitikci 1225 „ Wanganui 1000 These magnificent c'ippers are of the h'ghest class ot Lloyd's, purchased or built specially to meet the requirements of the trade between the United Kingdom and New Zealand. The Saloons and State Cabins are puperMv fitted and arrange 1, and provided w'th every requisite for the comfort of pnsfeogers. The dietary scale is moßt liberal. Second-clasa and Sfe^rage net omnwdation is all that ry n be desired, and the ships are comDiAnded by experienced masters. The Cnmpatiy also charters ships of the hiehct class as required, «nd vessels are despatched frnm Lordon to ench of the principal ports in the colony with strict punctuaMty every month. The Company has always ships loading Home^arl from Kew Zea'snii. Arrangements (for the pa9ssges of Friends to or from the colony— and «lso for the convex ance of cargo) can be made at any of lhe Branches in Atjckund London Ddnbdin Napier isvercargili. neiißon lttmlton tab4kaki Weit-ington. Or at the Head Offices: Chkistchurgh. Agents at Nelson, 293 SCLANDERS & 00. ALL DEBTS OWI^G to Mrs. BURCH, in connection with the SHOP in Col-Hnirwoo'i-'treefc, n;ust be paid to Mr JOHN NKWBEREY, whose receipt will be sufficient. S E. BURCH. March 15, 1878. 939 TO LET, ip the rising Towneh'p of Havelock, Marlbovough. cent! ally fiituited BUSINESS PREMISES, with Dwelling, Stable, Coach House, &c. Immediate peasession can be given. Apply to H. NELSON FIRTH, 679 Havelock. GIRLS' DAY SCHOOL. MRS. N/IRN, Brook-street Valley. TfRMS PER ANNUM: For Pupils under 12 years of ago ... £8 Bs. For Pupils above 12 years of sge (including German) £10 10s. 1059— qr ____ REMOVAL. TTV/TUNCASTER, Watchmaker, &c , • JLVX whilst tVanking hiß Friends, f'uß'omers, and fhp public in general for past purport, bfgs to announce tbat in order to m& t the requ'rem* nts of his largely increased trft'le, he has removed to tho°e New nm\ Commodious Premises hexv to Masonic Hotel, Trafalgar-street, where lie has ReOpened with a New Stock. T. M also wishes to observe that thr SAME PRINCIPLES OF CONDUCTING HIS BOSINKBB — Punctuality and Modeeatb Ojahges — whi'h have up to the present givm bo much satisfaction, will for the future be continued, an I by thus stud) ing the wishes of bis Customers, he trusts to receive a continuance of that patronage which has so liberally been, accorded to him. 1044—12 IN BANKRUPTCY. mHE Assigned Estate of J. MYERS, JL Storekeeper, Motueka, will offer FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, FOR ONE MONTH ONLY, The whole of his Extensive and WeilSelected STOCK-IN-TRADE, consisting of Drapery, Clothing, Boots and Shoes Groceries, Wines and Spirits Earthen and Glassware IronmongeryFancy Goods Ammunition Stationery, Toys, &c , &c. The Pale will Commence Ob MONDAY, the BUi of APRIL, and will continue as above at such UNHEARD OP PRICES As will induce Families, Country Storekeepers. Hofcelkeepera, nnd others to pay an EARLY VISIT. Teksis Cash, ok Mabketablb Produce. N.B.—-All Outstanding Acnounts must be SETTLED, or Arranged for with Mr. J. MYEKS, by tlie 30th day of April. THE PREMISES FOR S&.LTS. 120 SADDLERY IJ3ADDLERY ! ! Just received and now unpacking— -i r CASES CHOICE SADDLERY AND 10 HAIINES3 of every description, ex Kuglisb ship Zochnagar. Messrs. Peat and Thornton beg to notify that they are now offering the above Goods at the undermentioned prices for CASH :- A choice assortment of Ladies' and Xs.i]. Girls' Snddles from 5 0 0 Also, a splendid assortment Genta' and Boya' Saddles from 2 17 6 All HogeUm Gents.' Ssddles from ... 4 10 0 Gents.' AU-ovei* Stiiined Bag 1 esither Saddle?, from 4 0 0 Good . v trong Saddle, Bridle, and Mcrtinga'e 3 7 6 Good S'rong Crass Trap Hnrnesa | (our own make) from :.. 6 0 0 Good Sfciong Plated Trap Harness 7 0 0 i Good Strong Ca>t Harness, from ... 4 10 0 j Good Strong Plough Harness, horn 2 5 0 Ok« Collars, from p 19 0 Good Strong Snaffle Bridles, from 0 5 0 Spurs, per pair 0 3 € Gents' & ladies' Riuing Whips from 0 8 6 Waterproof Ponchos always on hand, Whol( sale nnd Retail. A Liberal Allowance made to Storekeepers, PEAT AND THORNTON, Wholetale Manufacturers of everything connected with the Saddlery & Harness Trade, Bridge-Sfreet, Nelson.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 83, 6 April 1878, Page 3
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