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S 1 !Vr ES STtS M'MECKAN, i jLM JJ-jL BLACK WOOD AND *&||§fk COMPANY'S Line of Spltndid Sl3l|» STEAMSHIPS - OMEO, AUIAMBRA, ALBIOV, CLAUD HAMILTON, RINGAKOOMA, ARAWATA, &e, &c are appoiuta* t j leave booking as follows :— . AUGUST. 15lh-AWTAMBTt\, for Wellington, I.ytteltOD, Dunedin. Bluff, Melbourne, Adelaide IBHI-TARARUA. for Wtstport. Greymouth, Hokitika, Melbourne, and A del tide. 23rd— AH A WATT A. from Wellington, for Dunedin, Bluff 1 , snd Melbourne. WO OF, looked through to LONDON at ONE PENNY per Ib, T, CAWTURON, AijeiiJ, 2903 ri^rti'mfieni v?tn*« HpHE NEW Z.C ALAND SHIP- -- PING COMPANY '__Limi :jsi/|. Head 4^ London 0 f 1 c b.- /s&j| Branch: Chnnchurcb, |4i^am 84, Bwhopsamte „ K ? w , OW- Street," Zealand. \^^©g^ within. The Companv's Fleet consists of— Tons. lons The Hiirunui ... 1054 The Wailcato... 1053 „ Mataura... 893 „ Waimste 1157 „ Opawa ... 1(00 „ Waimen... 85 1 „ Orari ... io.U „ Waipa ... 1054 „ Otaki ... 1053 „ w airna ... 1(57 „ Piako ... 1000 „ Waitangi 1161 „ Kakaift ... 1057 „ Waitara... 833 „ Rangitikei 1225 „ Wangacui .1000 Those msgniflceut clippers arc of the highest class at Liojd'.-i purchased or built specially to meet the requireratnts of the trade bet we' n the United Kingdom and New Ze-'land. The Saloons and i?tat- Cabins arc aupmbiy Sttnd and arrangtd, and provided with i:very requisite for the comfort of paßs<?ngers The dietry svMa is mott liberal. Seconu'-clnas and Steerage acconimodntion is all tliat can be d; s'red', and the ships are commanded ry fxpovienced masters. 'I ho Company also charters sh'ps of the hip!;e r t class as required, snd vessels nre despatched from Loj don to each of the principal ports in tlie colony with strict punctuality every month. The Company has alwaya ships loading Homewar.l from New 2ealand. Arrangements (lor the passages of Friends to or from the colony— and also for the convey acce of cargo) can be rnaiie at any of the Branches in AucKUND London DtiNHDiN Napier iNVBBCARGII.t. NBLBON LTTTEI.TON TABAXiKI Welijngton. Or at the Head Offices: Chbistchdhch. Agents at Nelson, 283 SOLANDERS & 00. WANTED a MASTER for 88VALLEY SCHOOL.— Salary £120 per annum, with House. Applications in writing must be made to the undersigned not later than SATUHDAY, August 31. Candidates will present themselves for examination nt the Education Office, on TUESDAY, September 3, at 9.30 a.m. W. C. HODGSON, 2647-6 Secret 117 Nelson Education Board. WANTED an ASSISTANT MISTRESS for UPPER WAKEFIELD SCHOOL.— Salary £36 per anuum for the firet eighteen mouths, when it will be increased to £42. Also, an ASSISTANT for NEUDORF SCHOOL. Applications roust be gent to the undersigned not lat- r than SATURDAY, August 31 st. Candidates will present themselves for examination at the Education Ortice, on TUESDAY, September 3, at 9.30 a.m. W. 0. HODGSON, 2646-fi Secretary Nelson Education Board. "TIEKE'S NOTHDTG LIKE LEATHER," Were the memorable words of St. Crispin, as he travelled through Italy and the South of Prance putting new soles upon the feet of the poor a long time ago. Healy&Sokt Have jusfc received a large assortment of LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S and CHILDREN'S Boots, Shoes, and Slippers, Suitable for the Season, which they are Selling at the lowest remunerative rates, To keep your feet dry and warm, purchase a pair of those renowned ANTI-RHEUMATIC CORK SOS, only to be had at Healy & Son's, BRIDGE-STKEET. 241 5-a "THE ROSARY/' BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. H. BUDDEN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SEED MERCHANT, &c. The latest novelties of the most beautiful varieties of Perennial and Annual Flower Seeds. VEGETABLE SEEDS, & c ., Received by ea<h European mail from the most noted houses in Great Britain and Continent of Europe. BUDDEN'S COLLECTION OF GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS for Small, Medium, and large-size Gardens, specially reeooiuiendtd to fetation Holders and others living in the Country :— No. 1 Parcel 1O 9 , 6d. No. 2 Box 2ls. Od. ' No. 3 Box 425. Od. 1 No. 4 Box „ 635. Od. '. %MOSJ2S, an Immense variety of the most egt^raed sorfa,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 192, 10 August 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 192, 10 August 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 192, 10 August 1878, Page 3

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