n«P QT3C**Q LINE. ]C4^^3|' TjADV BABBLE? ■« under.-'- --: Nelßon for Motueks Monday. November 29 at 4 pro Motuoki for Waitapu, Monday, November 29, af. 7 p m Wait<»TU for (JftUinawood, Tuesiay, ber 3 , at 6 n.fn ColHncwnod for Waitapu, Wednesday, December 1 at 6 a,"> Waitaru for NeUon, Wednesday, December 1, at 8 30 am. • Nelson for Mctueka, Thursday, DecemberJ2, Motueka fo^Ne^on, Thursday, December 2, , st7pm _ . • Nelson for Motuska, Saturday, Dtcember 4, at 6 a.m i Motueka for Nelson, Saturday, Decembers, at 8 30 am. Nelson for Motueka, Monday, December «, at 7 am , Motueka for Nelson, Monday, December ,6, at 10 am. • Nelson for Motueka, Tuesday, December 7, »t 7.30 p.m. Moturka for Waitapu, Tuesday, December ; 7, at 10 30 pm. . Waitfpu for ColHngwood, Wednesday, Ee- .; cemb»"r 8. at 10 a.m. ColliDjrwood for. Thusrday, Devethbfr 9, at 10SOa.m Weitepa for tseleon, Thurgday, December 9, at .1 p.m. N.B— Freight on Wool ana Hops from .toilcton Bay, 5b- per Bale; from Motueka, 4e, Foresight Gt Passage, apply afe Has L&s? BMtey OMC9 A Oonasßsreial Whapt 984 J.So GROSS, ta?.» AgcnS, gojf.gßlg,'og to L@t« TO LET.-FURNISHED ROOMS, with or without Board Apply r ?226— t c Mrs. MACKAYj Belmont, House. TO LFT, with immediate possession, the ■>, BBJP BOTKL, situate- at the Port. , , For i further particulars, apply on thepre ..:#*•■ '■ 2? ' 88 TO LET.— " KEST HOUSE," Waimea-.--3 road. ». immediate possession. Apply to . S. LAMBERT, The; Port. FOR SALE in Rnspell-ptrefit, a FOUREOOMIfD COTTAGE, now ccenpied by Mrs WPENT, with Garden and Fnrt Trees, all in good order. 3524 1m 1 Apply to W. ILOYD, Hardy-st For Sale, Cheap. A MOST Pewrablp SIX-RnOMFD RESTJ\_ DFNCR and < ntb u'ld'ngs, with GARDFN well sto' k^ with Fruit Trees, pleasantly situated in the Wood. .- Apply 8., '• Mail Office. 3324- 1 c nOR SALE. — HOUSS containing JU Eight Booirs, close to the Rail' way Ftftion f prirg Grove ; there is a Garden planted with choice Fruit Tries. For further particulars, apply toMrW ROUT, N g e!son J orontheprenM«es f .tO BOTTRBLL HOUSE TO LET. THAT Commodious and Comfortable FAMILY DV*ELIING-FO fI SE on the Havf n-n ad (at one time known : aB Mrs Otterson's) comprising Two Inrse Sitting-rooms, S'x Bed-roorop, Pantry, ?iteb*i«B and Scullery, with other c >nyenienceß. ; The BousQ has been re • roofed nnd repaired ibroughoufc. painted both outside and in, and the rooms have all been frf eh papered. About en Acre and a-Half of Garden and .Padocck go with the premises To a first-clafs tenant a Lease will be given . -on favorable tetms • The key can he obtained on application to 5894-tc - -SCLANDEhS & CO. DESKS, WORE-BOXES, DRESSING CASES. &c, At R LUHAS & SON'S To all wliom it may concern. • "M.M. Webstbb hereby notifies that be h* 1 s be tn appointed SOLE £GENT in the^ Nelson. Provincial District, for the : r : • sale of -CHAKLES FAME^'S DAIRY PREPARATIONS, CONBIBTING OF Liquid Bennet Extract Liquid Cheese Coloiing Liquid Butter Coloring Sold in Two-quart Bottles at 10/- 6acb. Opinions of the Practical and Scientific— . B. G. Jehkins, of Marksbury Vale, near , Bristol, son-in-law of, and euocessor to, the ! late Mr Habding, the celebrated Cheddar Cbeeße Mnker, Fays :— " I think the Rekmet Fxtbaot a first rate article, and a boon to all cheese makers. The use of it is spreading rapidiy in the dairy districts of this country,. and has only to be tried to be appreciated. The gTe^t American authority, Professor L B. Abmold says :— lt will greatly add to the purity of flavor in the clieere, and whence, will enhance the value of the great mass of cheese made in this country. Dr. Scha.7zman:n President of the Pwlss Experimental Dairy Station, in a recent treatise on " The Preparation and U*o of Rtnn*t f>r rheesemak'Dg," remark? :— ln the "dire«tinnof eb*tse nja'ing the most import- • ant step in advance is the production of a pure extroci of calf re»net that can alwaya bede pended upon, and is not liable to spoil by keep ing. It h s been brought into the market by Chas. Hanskn, of » Copenhagen, and its value Jb beet proved by its rapidly increasing consumption. EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DAIRYMEN RECOGNISE ITS EXQELLEN CE. In met of the lead'n/sr dairies of Europe the >xtbact has eub-tituteil rennets; it bung now U9ed on a large ecale in Brg'snd, France, Holland, Germany. Switzerland, and the Scandinavian countries. America is rapidly following m.m. wfbster; family, Qrocer, Wine, Spirit, and ' Provition Merchant, ; , TRAFAIiQAB>ST,,SNELSON. ;-■ -' '•'• • " ' ■ 2657
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 237, 27 November 1880, Page 1
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732Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 237, 27 November 1880, Page 1
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