BED CEOSS LINE* rpHS Paddle 'Steams? ||Cd^3| EjADY BABKLf, Si^**Ji Ji Walwbb, Matte', will l«v &i under.— Nelaon. for Motueka, Monday, November 8, at 7 p.m.- - MotuekV for Waitapu, Monday, November 8» at 10 p.m. - Waitapu for Cqjlingwcod, Tuesday, rvovember 9, at 12ln,ootJ. j / :. /" Collipgwood for Waitapu, Wednesday, November 10, ;jM>T2 noon. Waitaptifor Neladn, Wednesday, Nov.m^er 10, at 8 pm. F»li m for Motueka, Thursday, November 11, at'lo)80».m Motieka for Nehon, Thursday, oremter 11, at i;3oVp.m .__ . " ' ■ Fe •■ a for Motueka,.Saturday, November 13, : At 11 80 am. ; Motueka for Neleon, Saturday, Novemter 13 at 3 ptn. , ; : FeWpn "'for. Motuekß, Monday, P> ovember 15 "at 1 80p.m ( Motueka for Nelaon, Monday, November 15 " ' at Spnii ) ■■•-''■ Nelson' for Motnek^ Thursday, November 18 8t 6 p m Motueka for Waitapu, Thursday, November 18, at B'p.mV Waitapu - fot Collingwood, Friday, Novembfir 19iat7a.m. CollinKwood for Waitapu, Saturday, November 120, at 8 a.m. Waitapu for Nelson,. Saturday, Novemtcr 20, at 11 a.m.,. __ __ ;-••.. N.B — Freight Wool and Hops ftom Qclden Bay,, s|.;per Bale ; JErom Mptuek^i 4i, For Frelghtoif Paosago, apply at fihi Lftdy B6?kly pMce^Ooxnmereial: Wharf, ■•■•; . ni' J. r S.QBOS6,Jttar.,A«BaS. 1 : ' J?c»'B&i^<k..fo Lot TQvLET, COTTAGE I and STABLE in ' Glouceßter-st, now occupied by Mr 3, Penney.— Apply to H. V.'GULLY. 3882-tc ff\O LET^rFURNiSHED ROOMS, with At- or without Board- Arply,, 822'6— t c Mrs. "-M ACKAY, Belmont Bouse. TO LET. with immediate possession, the SHIP HOTEL, Jituate at the Port. For further particulars, apply on thepre mißea. , ■') ' '■ ■'- 2888 TO LET.—" KENT HOUSE," Waimea road, immediate 'poßEesuon. Apply to 8. LAMBERT, The Port.. mO LET. the V ALBTON "HOTEL, at the JL- Port, wiih imirediate poB?eBBion. Satisfactory" 'reßßons for the prtsent occuplei -leaviDg — T. .'..... 3138- tc Apply^on the premises. TO LET, Two Ccmfortable FURNISHED ROOMS, wilh Boaf dt and -Attendance, i' "required,: at Mirß..: GILLETT'S,^ Toi-toi Valley. '.'■'.■ ■■.'.■ 3366^6^ For Bale, Cheap. A MOST Desirable SIX-ROOMED REBTj\. DENCEI :-and Outb iiUdingsi' witt GARDEN well stocked, with Frait Trees pleasantly situated in the Wood. Apply B.y^Mail:QJßeßi, 33 . 2 *^^ ( fi\ OR B A'BE/^HOUSHi containing J} Eight Rooms,, close,, to the, Railway Ftstion, Spring ' Grove T there is. a Garden planted wfth choice Fruit Trees. > Foi further partic«larfl, apply to Mr W. ROUT N^on,orontheprem^^ oTTR^ LL MRS. BUTTRESS— Boiird aij^Rc sieenci : for-Gentlemenand Families. 8353— Sm '• The Ga bles," Moiubka. WltllLU FORSTJER, Bootmaker, BafGH^wiT m Begfl to notify to the inhabitants of Bright water and surrounding district, that on an( after this date he intends to charge- , £1 :for WatertigMs and EJastw and all other boots in proportion togethei with 2s in the p:una discount tot ca&h. 5145-t( T9,a1l w^m it may fconcern. M. M. WiBSTBB hereby notifies that he h? s been appointed SOLE £GENT in the Nelson Provincial District, for thi r '■ ' vflale, of' "■ . : '". """' '.; : DAIRY PKEPARATIONS CONSISTING OF Liquid Eennet Extract Liquid Cheese Coloring Liquid Butter Coloring Sold in Two-quart Bottles at 10/- eacfa Opinions of the Practical and Scientific--E. G. JemkinSj of Ma|kshury Vale, nea Bristol, soc#ip-lßi# of, and fUcceflßor to,th late iMr Eabth^, the. celebrated rChe^.da Cheese .Mpker^fayßj:—?!;! think. the-ißtii mbi Jxixkarajirst rate article, and a boon i all cheese makers. The use of it if spreadin rapidly iJ the dairy districts of this country and has only to be tried to be appreciated. The jrre»tj Anaeriran- authority, Prof eesc L. B^ ABMOLDsays :— lt will greatly add t the purity of flavor in the chee»e, and henc will enhance the value of,, the great macs < cheese made in this country. Dr. Schaizmakn. Preridtnt of the £wfi Fxretimental Dairy Station, in a recei treatiee on " The Preparation and Use < Rennet for Cheesemaking," remarks :— ln tl direction of cheeee maHag the most impor ant step in advance is the production of apm extract of calf rennet jhat ■'. can always 'be d, pended upon, and is not liable to *poil by kee\ ing. It h'S been brought into the market t Ch^s Eansj-n, of < openbagf n, and its Tali is beit proved by its rapidly increasing coi sumption. EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN-DAIRI MEN RECOGNISE ITS EXGELLENCK. In met of the leading dairies of Euro] the litract has substituted rennets;' bfing now used, on a large scale in Engiam France, liolland, Germany, Switzerland, an the >' Scandinavian ccuntsies. , America rapidly followirg. M.M.WEBSTER, Family Grocer, Wme, Spirit,, an Provision Merchant, TBA|'AJiaAK.ST| ?^NBLBON.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 219, 6 November 1880, Page 1
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705Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 219, 6 November 1880, Page 1
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