13L TUT ESSRS M'MECKAN, A§Jk -"L BLACKWOOD. AND •^^^^ COMPANY'S Line of Splendid 4HSN& STEAMSHIPS - OMBO vffIMWP'TARARUA. ALHAMBRA ALBIOV, CLAUD .HAMILTON, RINGAROOMA, ARAWATA, &ei, &c, are appointed Ij leave booking as follows.*— AUGUST. 10th— ALBION, from WELLINGTON, for Lyttelton, Dunqdin, Bluff, Hobirt Town, Melbo-irne. Passenge* s booked in Nelson will be iorwardea per a.%. WANAKA 9th August. ISIh— ALHAMBR V, for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, Melbourne, Adelaide 18th~-TAR&RUA. for Westport, Grejmouth, Hokitika, Melbourne- and Adelaide. WOOL booked through to LONDON at ONE PENNY ptr 10. T. CAWTHRON, Agent, *908 Qovarnment Wharf. . rnHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPX PING COMPANY Head Lo> T noi^ 0 *" 1 c k : dsS/ Br a M'c'u : Christchurch, . tM^^, 84, Bishopsgate New i^^^^ ■ Street, Z.-aland. ••^^^s» wTth in . The Company's Fleet consists of— . ■'• ■ Tons. ■ Tons: The Hurut ui ... 1054 The Waikato,'. 1053 „ Mataura... 898 „ Waimate .1157 „ Opawa ... 1000 „ Waimea,... : 851 „ Orari ... to.H „ Waipa ... 1054 „ Otaki ... 1053 „ Wairoa ... 1057 „ Piako ... 1000 „ Waitangi 1161 „ Bakaia ... 1057 „ Waitara... 333 „ Rangitikei 1225 „ Wangatui {1000 These tuigniflccnt clippers are of the highest class at Lloyd's. punha*-ed or built speciolly to meet tbe requiremmts of the tra^e betwe-n the United Kingdom and New Zealand. The f-'aloons aud Stat* C.ibins are supurbly fitted and arranged, and provided with every requisite foe the comfort of passengers The dietry scrlc is most liberal. Second-class and Steerage. accommodation is all thit can be d--eired, and the ships are commanded by experienced masteri. The Company also ct-arters ships of; the highest class as required, and vessels are despatched /rom i.ifdon to each of tbe principal ports in the colony w.iih strict punctuality every month. Th ; e 'Company' has. always ships loading Homeward trom' New Zealand. Arrangements (lor the passages of Friends to or from the colpny— and also for tbe conve>ance of cargo) can be made at auy of the Branches in AtICKLXNB LOUDON Dunedin Napier iBVEPOABOILt . Neison Lytielton Tabakaki Wellington. Or at the Head Offices: Chbistchubch. Agents at Nelson, 203 S GLANDERS & 00. j i. '- ■ ' - - iu ' .'pi ■'■ ' '» '■" I ANNOUNCEMENT of REMOVAL. J. W. TATTON, Surgeon Dentist, etc., has EEMOVED to his Private Residence Trafalgar-square, next to Dr Wiliiamn's, where' he rtay be CONSULTED daiy in every branch of hia' profession. . ' •••■•:'. -.1 '; _ Havinir disposed of his Druggist ■ Business to Mr. D K. CHISHOLM, it will, for tbe luture, be carried on by him. ... . 2466 Pharmaceutical Chemist, BRIDGE-ST., NELSON. MR. D, R. CHISHOLM, formerly Asaietant Dispenser to Christchurch Hospital, and Dispenser to Dr Parrelle, Nelson, having TAKEN THE BUSINESS (established in 1858), lately carried on by Mr J. W. Taxxon, trusts that by giving every attention to the accurate. making up of Prescriptions, combined : with his varied practical knowledge, to receive a share of public patronage. A large aud carefully selccten stock of ■Family Requisites, Ttlre Dru^s, Chemicals, Hon oeopathic and Patent Medicines 'always on hand. "j 7; •'; ' • • '• : '- j D. R. C,. calls attention: to ; 1 is; Specific for . Neuralgia,. ( and ,his; preparat^n. fit. Genuine Irich Moss, is , i\6 'itrongly .recommended iu cases' of Colds, Whooping Cough, and all. affections of the chesi;' aud throat. , ' ; 2487 " ■ ' ' ' ■ " .■'.*'" " 1 STEAM PLOUS AND CHAFF . ,; : MILLS, " ! ! And BIjSCXJIT F^CTOEIT.: Wb are now prepared' to ' l! I Cut Chaff and Ciush Grain . as usual. •: , ;! ,1 BEST OAT-EN- CHAFF and all kinds of HORSEFEED on. SALE. - jCRUSHED JBSANS, and OATS - HAY AND StRA W j Cheap' Pig and Fowl Feed '. J I Early White sVeed'Potatcies '• '"' Good Table' Potatoes ' ' : Superior Dairy-fed Smoked Bacon ; &c,, &c, &6. A j All Goods Promptly Delivered GRIFFIN & SONS, ' Millees, Bakebs, Bn-cuiTMANuPACTHREBS, Corn Factors, and General PaoDtrCE Merchants [2402 "THE ROSARY," bridge-street; nelson, i H. BTJDDEK, WHOLBBALEAND RCTAIL SEED MERCHANT, &q. '•.-., 2—A.' :l ■• ' ' i .The latest nqyeltics of the inost ; beautiful ' ' .''" '' "' ''' varieties' of; 'J<' '; Perennial an^A^nu^l !ftbwer ■' Seeds. ' ■'."'.' ' VEGETARLh) fcJEEDS^&c, Received by each European mail from the most noted booses in Crest' Britain . and Continent of Europe; ' «:• !. BUDDEN VS CQLLFCTION i OF : GARDEN. AND. FLQWER SEEDS (or Sxall,,^ediuua, and,!l<arge-eize ■ Gardens, specially reepmroendtd .testation Holders anjl.fithers liyiijgjia, the , Couutry:—:, No.lParceL w. ' .» ikk.ii:...iloa<6(l. No. 2 Box ... m& ;-.vJ L.'. lais/Oa. . No. 3 Box ... ... 425. Ofc " fTo. 4 Box ...... *• ... 68s. Q'di' ] ■ ROSES, an immense variety of tfee ciost *
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 189, 7 August 1878, Page 3
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