' • '3 A lUT ESS R S Si'MTE€lt AN, i*kJk -^-*- BI^ A CKWOnD Ar?iy *#^^. COMPANY'S Line of Splendid -|gffl2» STEAMSHIPS — OMEO ALnAMBRA* ALBIOV, CLAUD HAMILTON, RINGAKOOMA, ARAWATA, &c. Sec, are ap poiutod to. leave booking as follows ;— AUGUST. 10th- ALBION, from WELLINGTON, for Lyfeltcn, L^uneJin, Bluff, Hobart Town, Melboirue. ISth— ALHAMBR K, for Weltington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, Mviuourns, Adelaide IBth-TARAROA. for Wostport, Greymauth, Hokitika, Melbourne^ and Adelaide. WOOL booked through to LONDON at ONE PENNY per lb. T. GAWTBKOS, Agent, 29^8 (}oTd?nmeut Whwf. rpHK NEW ZIC ALAND SHIPJ PING COMPANY EAI> tfe^ LoKDON 0 f i c e : $mL Branch: Christcliurch, tJ&WM^ S4, Bwhorsgate ' NeW^ Street, ' Zealand. v^^^^bb vr i'Jb hi n . The Compaav 's Fleet consists of— Tons. lons. The Huruimi ... 1054 The Wnikato... 1053 „ Mataura ... 898 „ Waimßte 1157 „ Opawa ... 1000 „ Waimea... 85 ( Orari ... iof,4 „ Waipa ... 1054 „ (ltaki ... 1053 „ Wairoa ... 1057 „ T'iako ... 1000 „ Waifangi 1161 „ I-iakaia ... 1057 „ Waitara... 833 „ Rangitikei 1225 „ Wangacui |1000 These rnqgniflcent clippers are of the highest clsas at Lloj-d'a, puriha?ed or bailfc specially to meet the requirements of the traiie between the United Kingdom and New Ze*lßnd. The and Stat'i Cabins are supurb'y fittel and arrang.d, and provided with every requisils for the comfort of paßsenefrs The dietry scnle is niogt liberal. Second-class and Steerage accommodation is all. l hat can be desired, and the ships are commanded by experienced masters. 'Ihe Company also rharters sh'ps of the higher-t r,laß-< as requited, and vessels nre despatched .fri'in Lo- don to chclj of the t>rineipat ports in the colony with strict punctuality every month. Th* Company has always ships leading Home«arJ from New Zealand. Arrangements (loc ihe passages of Friends to or from the colon>'--and uleo for the conve>ftnce of cargo) can be made At any of. the Branches in Adckland Lomdon Dcnedin Napier Invekcargill . Nelson Lyttklton Tatuxaki WfiLtINQTON. Or at the Head Offices: Chtustchoech. Agents at b'elsoa, . . , . , 203 SOLAN DERS & 00. ANNOUNCEMENT of REMOVAL. J. W. TATTON, Surgeon Dentist, etc., has EEMOVED to his Private Residence Tbafalgar-sqtjare, next to Dr Williams's, where he may te COSSCLTED daily in every branch of his profession. • H«viojr dispesf d of his Pruegist Business to Mr. D R. CHISHOLM, it will, for the future, be carried on by him. 2466 Pharmaceutical Chemist, BKIDGE-ST., NELSON. MR. D. R. CHISHOLM, formerly Assistant Dispenser to Christchurch Eospital, and Dispenser to Dr Farrelle, Nelßon, having TAKEN THE BUSINESS (established in 1858), lately carried on by. Mr J. ; W. Tatxom. . trusts that, by giving every attention to the accurate making up of , Prescriptions, combined with hia varied practical koowledge, to receive a >ehare of public patronage. : : A large and ■ carefully selecten stock of Family Requisites, Fure Drug?, Chemicals, ' Homosopathic and Pateut Medicines always' on hand. : . D. K. C. calls attention to lis Specific for Neuralgia, and, his preparation ot Genuine , Irif-h Moss h so 'strongly recommended in cases' of .Colds, Wl'ioopiag Gougb, and all affections of the chest and throar. 2487 BTEAM FLOUR AND CHAFF MILLS, And BISCUIT FACTORY. We are now prepared to Cut; Chjiff and Crush Grain; as usual, ■ BEST OATFN CHAFF und all kinds of • : . . HOBSEPEED on SALE. 1 CRUSHED BKANS and 'OATS KAY AMD STEi W Cheap Pig and FpwlFe'ed : Eariy White Seed Potatoes ' : ; , : Good Table Potatoes : ' ; ' Superior Dairy-fed Smokdd Bacon , &c, ' &c, &c. "'■'■, All Goods Pbomptlt Delivered , GRIFFIN & SONS, Millers, Bakebs, Biscuit Mandfactorebs, Corn Factors, and • ' General Fkodtjce Merchants [2402 "THE ROSARY," BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. OE. BIfD'BEN,WHOLESALE ANB BKTAIL ; SEED MERCHANT, &c. The latest novelties of the most beautiful ! ■'•■■'■ ■ ' vArietiea of Perennial and Annual Flower ; Seeds. ; VEGEtABLfc SEEDS, &c, Received by each European mail Irom the : most noted houses in Great Britain . and Continent of Europe. BUDDEN'S COLLECTION OF GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS for SroalL/Mediutn, arid large-size Gardens, specially recommended to Station Holders and others liy^Dg in the Country :— Ho, 1 Parcel ,„',, "... 10s, 6d. \ NO.S.BOS ... ..215,0d.; i i g 0.. 8,;^,, ; ,..,. ... ....^iOd,;,,. i ,No.*,BpX ..i.;. ......... ...635. Ocl. j I IROSES, an immense variety :c»f the most i v ■»!.•' c. ■■■-,' egieepediaotts/ 1 .•'■! ••. ,■ • ■■■'■>■
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 188, 6 August 1878, Page 3
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