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I X 11/TESSRS M-MECKAN, 4 IL&k •"-*- BLACICWOOD. AND WL COMPANY'S Line of Splendid — OMEO, "^SwiII^TARARUA, ALGAMBRA, ALBIOM, CLAUD HAMILTON', RINGABOOMA, ARAWATA, &c , &c, are appointed ta leave booking as follows :— OCTOBEB. 6th-ALBION from Wellington, for Lytfe'ton, Dunedin, Bluff, Melbourne. Adelaide. 11th— ALHAMBRA, for Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunediu, Bluff, Ilobart Town, Melbourne. 12th— TAKARUA, for Greyrn;mtb,llokitikfl, Melbourne, Adelaide. 18th— AKAWATA, frr Wellington, Lytteltoa, Dunedin, Bluff, Melbourne Adel»ide. 26th -KINGAIiOOMA. for Wellington. L>t-tt-lton, ) unedin, Bluff, Ilobart Town, Melbourne, Acle aide. WOOL booked through to LONDON at ONE PENNY per lb. T. CAWTHRON, Ageat, 8908 Onvarnrr-nt Wharf fTIHE NEW ZEALAND SHIP.I PING COMPANY Head C^sA London 0 f i c c : Mqpli Branch: Christehurcb, tMSM^ 84, Bithop^gafce New Hill?- Street, Zealand. Zw&mG* within. The Company's Fleet consists of— Tons. Tons. The Hisrunui ... 1054 The Wr.ikato.., 1053 „ Mataura... 898 „ Waiuiftts 1157 „ Opawa ... 1000 „ Waimea... 85\ „ Orari ... i0.=.4 „ Waipa ... 105-t „ Otaki „. 1053 „ VVairoa ... 1P57 „ Piako ... 1000 „ Waitangi 1161 „ Dakaia ... 1057 „ Waitara.,. 833 „ Rangitikei 1225 „ Wangatui 1000 These magnificent clippers are of the highest class at Lloyd's, purchased or built specially m meet; the requirements of the trade betwem the United Kir.gdom and New Ze iland. The Saloons and State Cabins are supurbly fitted and arranged, aud provided with every requisite for the comfort of passengers Tlie dietry scale is most liberal. Second-class and Steerage at 1 commodation is all that can be desired, and the ships are commanded by experienced masters. The Company also charters ships of the highest class as required, and vessels are despatched from London to each of the principal ports in thecolouy with strict punctuality every month. The Company has always ships loading Homeward from New Zealand. Arrangements (lor the passages o f Friends to or from the colony—and aleo for the conve> ance of cargo) can be made at any of the Branches in Auckland London DtJNEDIN KAPIER iNVEBCAfioiLr. Nelson Ltttklton Taranaki Wellington. Or at the Head Offices: CtnusTCHrjitCH. Agents at Nelson, 293 SOLANDERS & 00. YOUNG LADIES' BOARDING SCHOOL, " Kobe Bank," College Hill, NELSON. Mrs. Tlios. SCOTT, Principal, f.ssisted by the following staff of TEACHERS : — French and Dancing Miss Newcornbe. German Mr. Harling. Music ~,...~....Mr. Ogilvie. English - Miss E. Camp'beU. „ (juniors) Miss Newconabe.

The New Quarter will commence on MONDAY, September SOth instant. Circulars cau be had on application to the Principal. NOTICE. J "HATCHING, having (opened •JL a small GROCERY STORE in St. Vincent-street (known as the Brick Store) hopes, by strict attention, combined with moderate charges, to merit a fair share of public patronage. All Orders left at the above Store for COAL, COKE, or FIREWOOD will be executed with dispatch. Ail kinds of STOVE BRICKS on hand, or made to Order. September 21. 3179— t c CITY OF NELSON. Town Clerk's Office, 19th September, 1878. HpENDERS will be received at the above JL Office until THUKSDAY NfiXT, the 26th instant, at 12 o'clock, noon, for Renting the Marine Baths from Ist October, 1878, to 30th April, 1879. Conditions may be seen at the above Office. Tenders must be marked on the outside " Tender for Renting Baths," and addressed to the undersigned. H. V. GULLY, 3160—3 Town Clerk. QUARTER DAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, 1878. nPBE COLONIAL INSURANCE COMJ_ PANY OF NEW ZEALAND. FIRE AND MARINE. Capital £2,000,000 Head Office— r u3tom House Quay, Wellington. Insurers are reminded of the approaching Quarter Day, and are tequested to consider the advantages which this Company is enabled by means ot its MUTUAL PRINCIPAL, to offer to them. The Company being a purely Colonial institution, its funds are retained in and invested, where p.acticable, with Insurers throughout the Co'ony, thus offering to men of small means tie advantage o* beconiiog their own insurers in addition to that offered by the right to take vp at par one share for every £1 of premium paiii previous to the expiration of the fist financiel period, by which they reduce in effect the rates of premium on their own property in proportion to the amount they pay and the influence they c-xc-iL to induce others to insure with the Company. The Proprietary is one of tho largest and wealthiest in the Colonies, and as such the security it affords to Insurers is unquestionable. The Principles of the Company are based on liberality in all its dealings, promptitude in settlement of claims, and the lowest bates compatible with safety. GEO. S. GRAHAM, General Manager. Agent for Nelson and Marlborough, W.M.STANTON, 3182

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 203, 25 September 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 203, 25 September 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 203, 25 September 1878, Page 3

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