Shipping Hotices. BED CROSS LINE. |k*_ 3ptss^ npHS Paddle Steami. l/^^l J ' "W ALSrat » Ma ßter » l 8 §m under.— Neleon for Motueka, Saturday, November 18, at 11 30 am. Motueka for Nelson, Saturday, November 13, at 3 p.m. Nelßon for Motueka, Mond-y,_*ovember 15, at l 80 p.m Motueka for Nelson, Monday, November 15, at 5 p m. Nelson for Motueka, Thursday, November 18, et 5 pm Motueba for Waitapu, Thursday, November 18, at 8 p.m. Waitapu for Collingwood, Friday, November .19, at 7 a.m: Collingwood far Waitapu, Saturday, No- : vember 20,it8a.m. Waifspu fdr Nelson, Saturday, Novemt(if 20,^ at 11 s.m. Nelson for Motueka, Monday, November 2?, at 7.36 am. Motueka foe kelson, Monday, November 82, at 10.30 aih. ; Kelson t r Motueka, Tuesday, Novemler. 23, at 7 30 p.m. Motueka for Waitapu, Tutsiay, November 23, at 10.3Q p.m. . Wait9pn]for ColUngwcod, Wednesday, Nc*enber 24. at 10,80 a.m. Collingwood. for Waitapu, Thursday, November 25, at lhßo a m. Waitapu for Nelßon^ TiiuiEday, Novtm-er 25, at. 2. p.m. N.B— Freight on Wool and Hops frcm Gslden Bay, ss. per. Bale; from Motueka, 40, For Freight or Passage, apply'at tte lady Barkly Officei Commercial Wharf, 984 J. -So OBOSSjJiins., Agent. gos? Bal@» or to L®t TO LET, COTTAGE and STABLE ih Gloucester-st.,now ocennied by Mr. J, Penney.— Apply t. H. V. GULLY. 8882-tc TO LET.-FURNISHED ROOMS, witb or without Board Apply 3226— tc Mrs. MACKAY, Belmont House. TO LET, with immediate possession, the SHIP HOTEL, situate at the Port. For further particulars, apply on the pre mises. 2388 TO LET.— "KENT HOUSE," Waimearoad, immediate possession. Applyto B. LAMBERT, The Port. TO LET, Two Comfortable FURNISHED ROOMS, with Board and, Attendance, i* required, at Mrs. GILLETT'S, Toi- toi Vallay. 8366— 6p For Sale, Cheap. A MOSTTUesirable SIX-ROOMED RESIJ\ DENCE and Outb uiJdings, with GARDEN well. stocked with Frait Trees, pleasantly situated in the Wood. Apply 8., « Mail Office. 3324-t c fi. O R SALE.— HOUSE containing J} Eight Booms, close to the Railway ftstion, Spring Grove; there is n Garden.pl anted with choice Fruit Trees. For further particulars ; apply to Mr W. ROUT, Nelson, or on the premises, to S9B W. T. BOTTRELL. Slffl^M ttm-mt-m***--- mt--tmmmmmm----W^-*t--------mWmm\m-m---mm^---%\---%------~~-*-^'^^^^ MRS. BUTTRESS— Board and Residence for Gentlemen and Families. 8353— Sm •« The Gables," Moitjhk a. WRITING CASES and DESKS ON SALE at R. LUCAS A SON'S WILLIAM FORSTER, Bootmaker, B__ight.v:a.t er Begs to notify to the inhabitants of Brightwater and surrounding district, that on and after this date he intends to charge £1 for Watertights and Elastic Sides, and all other boots in proportion, together with 2s in the pounu discount for cash. 8145-tc To all whom it may concern. M. M. Webster hereby notifies that he hss been appointed SOLE 4 GENT in the Nelson Provincial District, for tbe sale of CHARLES HAUSEN'S DAIRY PREPARATIONS, CONSISTING OF Liquid Rennet Extract Liquid Cheese Coloring Liquid Butter Coloring Sold in Two-quart Bottles at 10/- each. Opinions of the Practical and Scientific— E. G. Jekkins, of Marksbury Yale, near Bristol, son-in-law of, and -successor to, the late Mr Habdino, the celebrated Cheddar Cheese Maker, pays .— " I tbink tbe Rennb? Fxtbaot a first-rate article, and a boon to all cheese makers. Tbe use of it is spreading rapidly in the dairy districts of this country, and has only to be tried to be appreciated. Tbe great American authority, Professor L. B. Ahmold says :— lt will greatly add to the purity of flavor in the cheer c, and hence wiU enhance the value of the great mass, of cheese made in tbis country. Dr. Sch_lT zmakn. Pre.idtnt of the Swiss Experimental Dairy Station, in a recent treatise on •• The Preparation and Use of Rennet for Cheesemaking," remarks :--In the direction of cbeese making, 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 keep ■ ing. It h> s been brought into tbe market by Chas Eans.n, of ropmbagen, and its value is best proved by its rapidly increasing consumption. EUROPEAN ASD AMERICAN DAIRYMEN RECOGNISE ITS EXCELLENCE. In most of the leading dairies of Europe the I xtr act bas substituted rensetß ; it bting now used on a large scale in Erg'and, France, Holland, Germany, Switzerland, and the Scandinavian countries. America is .rapidly following. BT, M. WEBSTER,' Family Grocer, Wine, Spirit, and Frovißwri A Merch<mt f \ TBAFALGA&ST^NBLBON.;
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 224, 12 November 1880, Page 1
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734Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 224, 12 November 1880, Page 1
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