i^Sßg^Jk. TTKION STEAM 1 *^PKHI^ « inp COM - "^Sifßijj» PANT'S • Steambes ase appointed to leave, booking &a follows: E3R PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTRLTON, and DUfIEDIN, booking fcr Wangauui, Oamaru, Timaru— The HAWEA, B .s , on TUESDAY.^th April. The WANAKA, s.s . ou TUESDAY, 13th April. FO R PICTON~and WELLINGTON, booking for Napier, Gisborne, Tauranga — Iha WAITAKI, s.s , on FRIDAY, 2nd April, at Eleven a.m , taking Sydney, Bluff, and Melbourne passengers and cargo. The WANAKA, s.s., on arrival of English Mail about 7th April. ■pOE TARANAKI and MANUKAU— The WANAKA, s.s.. on FRIDAY, 2nd April, at One p.m. Ths WELLINGTON, s.s, on FRIDAY, 9Hi April. EOK SYDNEY (EXHIBITION op .red 17;h September) — The WAKATIPCT, e.s (from Wellington) oa SATURDAY, 3rd April BcokeJ passengers and cargo forwarded per s.s. WAITAKf 2nd April. FOR MELBOURNE, and ADELAIDE, via Wellii gton, Lytteiton, Dunedin, and BlufiP— Tho RINQAROOMA, s.p. (from Wtllinsrton), 4th April. Booked passengers and cargo forwarded per steamer WAITAKI 2nd April. WOOL booked through to LONDON at ONE PENNY per Ib. Fretehfc and Papafwe Tioketa to be obSslnwl at the Company's Getics, 1106 Government Wharf Anchor Steam Shipping Company (Limited ) ALL the SHARES not having been applied for, it being aho considered important that a wide support should be secured by distributing the Shades as much as possible, and many having said that a longer time for payment of Calls would enable them to become Shareholders, the time for Application for Shares and for Payment of Callß has been iXTBNDED as follows : — Appli. cation to be made on or before 1 6th of April, with a Deposit of £l per Share, £l payable 16th June, £1 on 16th August, £1 on 16th October, and £1 on 16th December. 908 TJRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE. i Apply Mrs. T. C. BATCBELOR, 1096 — t n Waimea-street. BOARD and RESIDENCE for Gentlemen with an English Family latgly arrived. A. E. GODDARD, W»imea-et., 924— 6p Corner ot Bronte-3treet. STi^JSTTOISPS Musical and Art Union. TNTENDIEG SUBSCRIBERS arerespectX fully asked to tske their Tickets as early as possible, that the d&te of Drawing may be announced. Tickets — One Guinea. Agents in every tovn. W. M. STANTON. Bee-hive Store. Self-raising Flour! JDST RECEIVED— 2 CASES CREASE'S PATENT SELF-EAISING FLOUR, for making Bread, Scones, Cakes, arid all kinds of Pastry in the least possible time, with the smallest amount of trouble ; nothing more being required for Bread than the addition of water or milk. Sold in Packets, 21b., 41b., and 61b. Directions with every Packet. H. Y. Phillips's Family Grocer, Cobneb of Bridge and Ccllingwood Streets. 707 Important Notice. mHE BANKRUPT STOCK JL OF J. S. Jones, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Trafalgar -street, Nelson, having been purchased by J. HOUNSELL, WILL BE SOLE ON THE PREMISES FOB A SHORT T&fE ONLY. Must toe cleared at a Great Reduction. Fifty per cent. Allowance on TOTS AND BASKETWARE. 4d. IN THE IS. ALLOWED OFF BOOKS, STATIONERY, AND FANCY GOODS. SALE COMMENCED Saturday, January 24. 188
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 76, 30 March 1880, Page 3
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