mi-IE NSW ZEALAND SHIPJ- PING COMPANY '„ Limited!. EAD lfe>fe London ' 0 v I c e : ijs|tf&. Branch: Christehurch, hM^j^v S4, Bishopsg«te hevr IJIJIIJP Street, 7. ■".land. l \js£3KiSss» within. The Company's Fleet consists of— Tons. Tons. The Huru! ".i ... 1054 The Waikato... 1053 „ Matanra... 393 „ Wahmta 1157 Opawa ... lGC 1 „ Waimea... 851 „ Orari ... 10S4 „ Wuira ... 1054 „ O-taki ... 1053 „ Wairoa ... 1C57 „ liiko ... 10C0 „• Wailangi 1161 „ Kakaia ... 1057 r Waitara... 833 „ Kaagitikei 1225 „' Wangatui 1000 Thee?, nngnifietnt clippers are of the highest cisss at Lloyd's punha?ed or built specially to meet the requfrenn nts of tho trade betwe<n the United Kingdom and New ZeilenJ. The balcons and State Cabins are supuibly fittei and arranged, and provided with every requisite for the comfort of passaDgird. The dictry scale is most liberal. SiconJ-ciass and Steerage a coramodition is all tint can bo desired, and the ehip3 are ccniiuanied by (xpsrienced masters. 'Ihe Company also -charters ships of the higl.e.t class as required, and vessels are despatched Irom London to c-bcli of the principal ports in the colony with strict punctuality every month. Tho Company has always ships leading Home*ar.i from New Zealand. Arraugements (lor the passages of Pneuds to or irom tho colon}'— and uleo for the convej anco of cargo) can be maiie at any of the Branches in Auckland London DtJNEDIN KAriER iNVEaCABGILL NELSON Lyttelton Tarakakt Welungton. Or at the Head Offices: CurTSTcnuRCH-. Agents at Nelson, 293 SCI ANDERS & 00. TAYS AND RHYMES, _U BY WILLIAM HOGG, NELSON. Subscriber* to the above Work can now obtain their Copieo on application to the Pubisherß, E, LUCAS &^SON. Soldbt'all Booksellers. TOSFIUA qiGLEY begs to " *J inform his Friends and Customers in Town and Countrr, that he b.s DISPOSED OF HIS BUSINESS to SIGLEY & HENRY, Tinsmiths, Uardy-st., and while thanking them for the support accorded him, confidently recommends a continuance of the same to his successors. —12 • o T N reference to the above notice SIGLEY & HENRY respectfully solicit tha patronage of the late customers of Joshua Sigley, having no doubt of being able to afford entire satisfaction both a3 to quality and price. We are prepared to supply Builders and others with KIDGS CAPPING and SPOUTING of anv design, of our own make, at prices that are lower than any other shop iri^ihc town. Quality equal to imported In BRIGHT TIM and JAPANNED W ARE we are able to quote extremely low bati s, having an extensive plant of improved machinery lor their manufacture. In LAYING WAISR and GAS SERVICES wo canrot be surpassed for excellency 06' WORKMANSHIP OR LOWNESS OP raics. A trial solicited. is- 1 - /' 83jr NOTE'-JraE ADDRESS — SIGIjMy & HENRY HARDY-ST., NELSON. Ne.ir Patterson's Cornet. [1". 22— -t c SADDLERY! SADDLERY!! . Just received and now unpacking— i r CASES CHOICE SADDLSRY AND LO HARNESS of every description, ex English ship Lochnagar. Messrs. Peat and Thornton beg to notify that thoy are now offering the above Goods at the undermentioned prices for CASH .— A choice assortment of Ladies' and £ s. d. - Girls' Saddles from ... 5 0 0 Also, a splendid assortment Gents' and Boys' Saddles from 2 17 6 All Hoggkin Gents.' baddies from ... 4 10 0 Gents.' All-over Stained Bag Leather Saddles, from ... ... 4 0 0 Good Strong Saddle, Bridle, and Martingale 3 7 6 Good Strong Brass Trap Harness (our own make) from 6 0 0 Good Strong Plated Trap Harness 7 0 0 Good Strong Ca»t Harness, from ... 4 10 0 Good Strong Plough Harness, irom 2 5 0 Curt Collars, from 0 19 0 Good Strong Snaffle Bridles, from 0 5 0 Spurs, per pai. 0 3 6 Gents' & Ladies' Riding Whips from ' 0 3 6 Waterproof Ponchos always on hand, Wholesale and Retail. * A Liberal Allowance made to Storekeepers. PEAT AND THORNTON, Wholesale Manufacturers of everything connected with the Saddlery 8c Harnesa.Tr&de, Bridge-Street, Nelson. CONTINUATION OF SALE. IN BANKRUPTCY. mHE Assigned Estate of J. MYERS, X Storekeeper, Motueka, will offer FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT FOR THIBTY-ONE DAYS LONGER, The whole of his Extensive and WellSelected STOCK-IN-TRADE, consisting of Drapery, Clothing, Boots and Shoes Groceries, Wines and Spirits Earthen and Glassware IronmongeryFancy Goods Ammunition Stationery, Toys, &c, &c. AT SUCH UNHEARD OF PRICES As will induce Families, Country Storekeepers, Hotelkeepers, and others to pay an EARLY VISIT. Teems Cash, or Mabketable Produce, N.B.— All Outstanding Accounts must he SETTLED, or Arranged for with Mr. J. MYERS, at once. THE PREMISES FOR SALJ), 120
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 125, 27 May 1878, Page 3
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