BED CBOSS LINE. teml3l_ Paddle Steataer X.ADY BABILT, \ J„ W-tMom, Ma. tsr, will Ibrv 55 under.™ Nelson for Motueka, Friday, December 10, et 10 am Motueka for Nelson, Friday, December 10, at 12.30 om Kelson f.r Motueka, Monday, December 13, at 1 p.m Motueka for Nehon, Monday, Tecember 13, at 4 p.rn Nelson for Motueks, Wednesday, December 15, at 4 pm. Motueka for Waitapu, Wed aesday, December 15, at 7 pm. Waitapu for Collingwood, Thursday, December 16, at 6 a.m. Collingwood for Waitapu, Friday, December 17, at 6 a.m. Waitapu for Nelson, Friday, December 17, at 8 a.m. -N.B —Freight on Wool ana" Hops ftom i* iden Bay, ss. per Bale; from Motueka, 4s, For Freight or Pssoags, applyat ths IfSd? B&?&!y QfScej (kmsaorclal Wharf. 984 J.& OROSS, Jnnz,_ Ageng- ■ fov Baie, gb? to SjQ's» WAIMEA VILLA to be .LET— now in tbe ce< uration of Captain Wheeler. Apply to Mr. HAA6E, Waimea-st. 3777—6 TO LET.— A THREE-ROOMED COTTAGE, opposite Mr Patterson's Storeß, Waimea-s' reet.— GOßßlE & SONS. TO LET.-FURNISHED ROOMS, with or without Board Apply 8226— t c Mrs. MACKAY, Belmont House. TO LET, with immediate possession, the SHIP HOTEL, situate at tbe Port. For fmther particulars, apply on the pre; Daises. 2388 TO LET.—" KENT HOUSE,"' Waimeajrosd, immediate possession. Applyto B. LAMBERT, The Port, j ' . . 1 37108 SALE in Rusfleli.et.ee., a FOUR> * ROOMED COTTA'OBi now occupied hy : MtsVWBENT, with Gardtn and Fruit Trtes, 'all in good order. 3.24.1 m : Apply to W. LLOTD, Hardy-st. For Said Cheap. A MOST Desirable SIX-ROOMED RESIDENCE and . Outbuildings, with GARDEN well stoc ked with Fruit Trees, phasantly situated in the Wood. ; -Apply 8., "Mail Office. 3324-t c C.OR SALE.— HOUSH containing JD Eight Rooms, close to the Railway Station, Spring Grove ; there is a Garden pi anted with choice Fruit Trees. For further particulars, apply to Mr W. ROUT, Nelgon. or on the premises, to . 298 W. T. BOTTRELL. , JOHN T>OCHF()RT, Civil. Engineer Xi. and Atjthobxsbd J-tjevjitob, MANUKA- STBEET, Neleon, Irstructions left at my House, or with Mr ROUT, Land Agent, will meet with attention. 3376- 12 m IWI) LUCAS & SON, Xlt Book-binders, And MACHINE BULEKS. **"ll kinds of Account Books, &c, made to order at Melbourne Prices. Library "Books Repaired' er Rebound at j 206 moderi te prices . QUOTATIONS : \^l Price 6(L, or posted, 6d. Free Trade— Local Self Government —Direct Taxation— Bankinr.— Land Tenure —Importance of Municipalities— Gleanings Published for . E. Tucker, by R. Logab AMD Son, and Sold by all Booksellers. To all whom it may concern. : M. M.' Webster hereby notifies that he npßbetn appointed SOLE £GENT 1 n the^ NBhjori Provincial District, for the sale of DAIRY PKEPARAtiGNS, CONBISTINa OF Liquid Rennet Extract Liquid Cheese Coloring Liquid Butter Coloring r -S6ld in Two-quart Bottlea at 10/- each. Opinions of (he Practical and Scientific— E. G.. Jbwkiks, of Marksbury Vale, near ! Bristol, son-in-law of, and successor to, the late Mr Harding, the celebrated Cheddar Cheese Maker, fays :— " I think tbe RenMBT Fxtract a first-rate article, and a boon to I all cheese makers. The use of it ia spreading rapidly in the dairy districts of this couutry, ahd has only to be tried to be appreciated. The great American authority, Professor L. B. Armold says :—lt will greatly add to , the purity of flavor in the cheeee, and hence will enhance the value of the great mass of cheese made in tbis country. Dr. Schatzmamt. President of the Swiss Experimental Dairy Station, . in a recent treatise on "The Preparation and Use of Renn. t for Cheesemaking," remarks :— ln the direction pf cheese 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 keeping. It hes been brought into the market by i Chas. Hansen, of Copenhagen, and its. value is best proved by its rapidly increasing con- : sumption. ! EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DAIRIMEN RECOGNIFE ITS EXCELLENCE. In, moet of the leading dairies of Europe the/IxTRACT bas substituted rennets; it bting now used on a large scale in England, France, Holland, Germany,' Switzerland, and the Scandinavian countries. America is rapidly following. M. M, WEBSTER, Family Grocer, Jfine, Spirit, and Provition^JMerchant, TRAFALGAR.BT,,INEIiSON. 26«7
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 247, 9 December 1880, Page 1
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702Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 247, 9 December 1880, Page 1
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