gialppiag Hosier RED CROSS LINE, fp,*.-^^ rTpHB Paddle Steams? 1r4^3l lADT BABELY ' I/^Ji Jo WASISUDB ' Master, wiU loaf M under.— Nelson for Mctueka, Thursday, November 18, St S p TOMotueka for Waitapu, Thursday, November 18, at 8 p.m. Waitspu for Collingwood, Friday, November 19, at 7 a.m. Collingwood for Taitapu, Saturday, November 20, at 8 a.m. Waitapu for Kelson, Saturday, November 20, at 1 1 a.m. Nelson for Motuoka, Monday, November 22, at7.3Gam. Motueka for Nelson, Monday, November 22, at 10.80 am. Nelson f r Motueka, Tuesday, November 23, at 7.30 p.m. Motueka for Waitapu, Tuesday, November 23, at 10.30 p.m. WaitapuJ for Collingwcod, Wednesday, No•»enber 24. at 10 80 a.m. CoUingwood for Waitapn, Thursday, November 25, at 11.30 am. Waitapu for Nelson, Thursday, November 25, at 2 p.m. KB —Freight on Wool and Hopa from Golden Bay, ss, per Bale; from Motueks, 4e. Fo* Freight or Passage,, applyafi tbo Lady Barkly OSce t Oommercial Wharf, 984 J.SoOEOBS,Juaff.»ABOaS. ffog gale, or to Lot TO LET, that Old-established BUSINESS STOKE on tha Hsvea-road. For particutars apply to G. ADAM, Haven-road. 8p TO LET, COTTAGE and STABLE in Gloucester-st, now occupied by Mr J. Penney.— Apply to H. V. GULLY. 8882-t o mo LET;— FURNISHED ROOMS, with X or without Board Apply 3226— t c Mrs. M ACKAT, Belmont House. TO LET, with immediate possession, the SHIP HOTEL, situate at the Port. For fmther particulars, apply on thepre mises. . 2388 TO LET.— "KENT HOUSE," Waimearoad, immediate possession. Apply to 8. LAMBERT, The Port. For Said Cheap. A MOST Desirable SIX-ROOMED RESIDENCE and Uutb uildings, with GARDEN well stocked with Fruit Trees; pleasantly situated in the Wood. Apply 8., «• Mail Office. •. 3324-t c ~ f. : £HOR SALE.— HOUJH containing JtJ Eight Rooms, closa^ to the Railway FtDtion, Bpring Grove ; there is a Garden planted with choice Fruit Trees. For further particulars, apply to Mr W. ROUT, Ke^oronthepre^to^^^ T O L E T. JBEILLT'S New # «'tELFGRAPH" HOTEL, The JUNCTION, TAKAKA, with a Twelve-Btall Stable and Paddock. For particulars apply to tha undersigned on or before the Ist December, 1 880. JAMES REILLT. Waitapu, November 6, 1880. 3411— a WILLIAM FORSTER, BOOTMAKEB, BBIGH IWATBR Begs to notify to the inhabUanto of Brightwater and surrounding district, that on and after this date he intends to charge £1 for Watertights and Elastic Sides, and all ether boots in proportion., together with 2b in the pcunu discount for cash. 3145-tc To all whom it may concern. M. M. Webster hereby notifies that he he s been appointed SOLE 4GENT in the Nelson Provincial District, for the sale of CHARLES HAWSEN'S DAIRY PREPARATIONS, CONSISTING OF Liquid Rennet Extract Liquid Cheese Coloring Liquid Butter Coloring Sold in Two-quart Bottlei at 10/- each. Opinions of the Practical and Scientific— E. 6. Jemkins, of Marksbury Yale, near Bristol, son-in-law of, and successor to, the late Mr Habdikg, tho celebrated Cheddar Cheese Mnker, pays :— " I think tho Rennet Fxtbact a first-rate article, and a boon to all cheese makers. The use of it io spreading rapidly in the dairy districts of this country, and has only to be tried to be appreciated. The great American authority, Professor li. B. Abmold says :— lt will greatly add to the purity of flavor in the cbeete, and hence wiU enhance the value of the great mass of cheese made in tbis country. Dr. Schatzmann. President of the Swiss Experimental Dairy Station, in a recent treatise on "The Preparation. and Upe of Benpttfiir Cheesemak'Dg," remarks :— ln the direction of cheese ma< ing 1 tbe most important 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 b been brought into the market by Chas Hanshi, of Copenhagen, and its value is beet proved by its rapidly increasirg consumption. EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DAIR£MEN RECOGNISE ITS EXCELLENCE. In moi>t of the leading dairies of Europe the Ixtbaot has substituted rennets ; it bt ing now used on a large scale in England, France, Holland, Germany, Switzerland, and the Scandinavian countries. America v rapidly following. M. M. WEBSTER,: Family]- Grocer, Jfine, Spirit, and Provision Merchant,] TRAFALQ AR.ST.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 226, 15 November 1880, Page 1
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