BED OBOSS LINE, 'Ip-**-^. npHuTpaddle Steam» I ", |<3^3 LADY BABKLT, | : ui£^|j c Walmb, Master, will tea* M under.— Nelson for Motueka, Saturday, November 6, ,Motuek 7 a ft fS' Nelson, Saturday, Novembsr 6, at 9.80 am. „ . D Kelson for Motueka, Mcnday, November 8, -Motueka P fo Q r Waitapu, Monday, November Blatlop.ro. , •- ~ Waitapu for Collingwcod, Tuesday, >ovem- . ber 9, at 12 noon. . eofiingwoOd: for Waitapu, Wednesday, No- : , _ v. mber 10, at 12 noon. • v ■■ s Waiter u for Nelson, Wednesday, Nov.nrter '-. 10, at 8 pm. N.B— Freight on Wool and Hops frcm «&ia&_ Bay, ss, pet Bale-, from Motueka, 4a, Fto Freight or Passage, applet ma lAdy Barkly o®<^ QommeH^ Wharf. 98*1 J.S. OBOBMun** Agen*. ff<« Me, <» to X*k motLETi-FURNiSHED ROOMS, with • X or without Board Apply •8228i-t c Blrs. MACKAT, Belmont House. * T F ; OUB-ROOMED COTTAGE TO LST. TO LET, with Jmmedlate pcßseapipn. the SHIP HOTEL,: situate at. the Port. For further particular ajiply on *tM*P» mises. - ■ TO LET.-" KENT HOUSE," Waimea: road, immediate possession. Applyto 8. LAMBERT, Thei Port. . . .-i rr O:LET. tbe « ALBION » HOTEL, at the I port, with imrrediate possession, batisfactory reason fot the present occupier Bei8 c ia T 3° g t'q Apply^njhepremisss. TO LET, Two Comfortable FURNISHED; Roosiß, with Board and Attendance, i. reqnir"d7 at Mrs. GILLETT'S, Toi-to, Valley. ____^!^ TO LET a frEVRN-ROOMED BOUSE, opposite Baigent's Timber Yard, Wai-mea-street. Apply to atL & ATKINgON> October 4, 1880. "T For Sale, Cheap. A MOSt Deeirable SIX:ROOM"BD BESTA_ DENCE and Outbnildingß, with GARDFN well.sto.ked with Fruit Trees, pleasantly situated in the Woodr App.y 8., " Mail Office. 3324-t o filOR S ALE. -HOUSE conta^tap Jl! Eight Rooms, close to the Kaii■wav ft ition, Spnng Grove; there is I Gafden plsnted with choice Fruit Trees For fuither particulars, apply to Mr W. ROU J, Relator on the V'%"'^^ Cattle Trespaiss Act, IS6B. "VTOTICE Is hereby given that on and aiter lV the -15th day of >ovemher, 1880, the •orovisidns of "The 1 Cattle Trespass Act. 1868," will be ENFOBCRD on my la.d, being Section 151, Square 2, and L»nd comtrsed in Application Ro. 2157, Dutrict of Dovedale, and that Is my int. ntion to CLAIJM •DAMAGES for ali Cattle TBESPASSING oh the said land, whether the Btme stall be fenced or uninclosed. i FDK..H. W. HEINE. I Upper Montere, Oct; IS,'IBBO ~ ; ; IrtTILLiAM FORBTER^ VY BOOXMAKE?,, BhIGBTWAT EB Begs to, notify to the.inii'abUantH.of Bright•water, and surrounding; district, that on and -after thiß date he intends -to charge . j • for Wtoitigllt^ ana EMtic Sides ? ...," ' :/ \ ana all nther boots 1n proportion, together with 2s in the pound disc6unt for cash. 5145-tc , • * .. ■_ . To all -whom it may concern. M. M. Webster hereby notifies that he he sbe^.n appointed SOLE AGENT In the Nelson Provincial District, forthe lalebf CHARGES BANBEN.S DAIRY PREPARATIONS, CONSISTING OF Liquid Rennet" Extract Liquid Cheese Coloring Liquid Butter Coloring Sold in Two-qpart Bottles at 10/- each. pinions tf the Jhracticdl And Scientific— E. G. Jemkins, of Markisbury Vale, near Bristol, son-in-law of, and successor to, the late Mr Habdikg, '■' the celebrated! Chefdar Cheese Maker, i>ays s~" I think the Ren»bt Fxiiuot a first irate article, and a boon to all cheese makers. The use of it is spreading rapidly in the dairy districts of this country, and has o*. ty to be tried to beappreciated. The grei.t Amieriran authority, Professor L. B. Abmoi-d says tr*- It. will greatly add to the purity of flavor in the cbeece, and hence will enhance the value of the great mass of cheese made in this country. Dr. Scha.tzmann> President of the Bwlss Experimental Dairy Station, in a recent treatise on 4 « The Preparation and Use of Rennet for Cheesemaking," remarks :— ln the dim tion of cheese maUng the most import, ant step in advance is the production of a pure extract of calf rennet that can always be depended upon, and is not liable to spoil by heep ing. It hs been brought into the market by Chas Bans, n, of < opt nbagen; and its value ie best proved by its rapidly increasirg consumption. EUROPEAN AflD AMERICAN DAIR?MEN RECOGN IHE ITS EXOELLE&CE. In mo«t of tbe leading dairies of Europe the Jf'XTfiAOT bas aub.titute-l rennets ; it being now. used on a large scale in England, France, Holland, Germany, Switzerland, and the Scandinavian count des. America is rapidly following. HT. #, WEB^TEB, Family Grocer, Wine, Spirit, and Proviiion Merchant, TRAFALGAR-ST., NELSON. ,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 218, 5 November 1880, Page 1
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