S__ippS_3g F®tSc«St HED OKOSS LINE.-l^-^te^.^^ mHE Paddle Steaffifff l^pS ...lA:DT BARKL-f, /"^"^^l Walscbe, Master, will la»? Jf . &g under .« Nelson fct Motueka, Monday, Eecember 13, at 1 p.m. Motueka for Neleon, Monday, December 13, at 4 p.m. . Nelaon for Motueka, Wednesday, 15, at 4 pm. Motueka for' Waitapu, Wednesday* ..Pe,cep.l).er , 15, at 7 pm. 'p -'-) Waitapu for, Collingwood, Thursday, December 16, at 6 a.m. . . Collingwood for Waitapu, Friday, December 17, at 6 7 aim. . WaitapU jfor ISelson, Friday, December 17, _ at M m. Nelson for Motueka, Monday, December 20, nt 6 a.m. '- r : : Motueka for Nelson, Monday, December So, at 9 a m. - . Nelson frirfjitfritueka, Tuesday, December 21, : at 7a * .' ": Mctueka for Nelaon, Tuesday, December 21, at 10 am. Nelson for Waitapu, Wednesday, December 23, et 9 p.m Waitapu for Collingwcod, Thursday, Dec nTjer 23, at lOa.m. ;. Colliugwood. for Waitapu, Friday, December *24,'»t 1 6.80 am. Waitapu for Nelson, Friday, Decern* er _4, ■^ at 1 p.m. N.B— Freight on Wool and Hops ftom l ii lden Bay, 6s. per Bale; from Motueka, 4s« . For. Freight or Pasgage, apply at th. .Lady. Barkly „o|3c^ 984 ,* •: ' i-J.^jO^O'^ Jw»» Ai^ctf. TTT AIMEA VULL A to be LETr-now in •-VY.-^-tbe cccupation of Csptairi Wheeler. Apply to Mr. HAAS.E, Waimea-st. 3777—6 f¥.o ! vLliT.i- A f THBEE-ROOMED COT y IL.v -TAG,®.] opposite MriPatteTß^n's Stores, Waimeas- rje'et,— GORRIE & isONS., Tb^LET.-^F^NISHEP ROOMS, with or W ithoiitßoard/ Apply .'" ' '■" ' - 3226—t c Mrs: MACKAY, Belinobt House.; nho 1 IjET; with immediate posses-iorl. the 1 Ji ;: SBIPJ fBOTEL, isituate __t the P.ort.r For further L particulars, apply; on the pre ■ mis.s. 2388 TO LET,—^KEST. HQO^E," Waimea- ■■'"•' fo-Sd:^ immediate -possession. Apply to' S. LAMBERT, .ThevPort; i .'■•.. j For Sale, Cheap. AMOSTDesirable SIX-ROOMTED BESI-' DENCE : and Outbuildings, witb GARDEN, -well. Blocked with Frnit Trees, pleasantly situated in the Wooc[. Apply ,B., Ci Mail Office. 3324-t c £7\ OR SALE. — HOUSE T containing Jji : Eight Rooms, close to the -Railway Station, Spring Grove ; tbere is a Garden planted withxhoice Fruit Trcjes. For furthe. partibularsr apply to Mi W. ROUT, Nelson, or on the: premises, to' 898,:- W. T. BOTTRELL. A. Trautvetter^ PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWSLLBR, -HAS - RE-OPENED BUSINESS again in Tra-falgar-etreet. A varied aeeortment of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES and JEWELLERY. EDRliBh, Foftig'n,T_.rtd complicated' Watcheß RiPAiKED, arid workmauehip QUABAWTBBD 1187—3 m • r ' *' "■•-» QXI<^rATip.K,S : 3l?_;ice.6d,, or posted, 6d. ... Fre6 r Trade— Local Self Government —Direct .Taxation— Bankmg~-Land .Tenure —Importance of Municipalities — Gleanings Publifhed for ,E,.Tn.CKEK,-bv R. Luoas ahd Eon, and Bold by all Bookseller b. To all whom 1 it may concern. Mi:K"#EBSTER hereby notifies tbat he hs s been appointed | SOLE AGENT , | in the Nelson Provincial District, for the ! ...-*- 'sale of . y ■ y ■ ' >...-] . . CIABLES".HAPS_SP^:' -J DAIEY TKEiPARATIGNS, CONBIBTIKC. OF Liqmdßennet Extract Liquid Cheese Coloring Liquid Butter Coloring Sold in Two-quart Bottles at 10/- each, Opinimiß of the, Practical and Scientific— \ E.> G. Jehkihs, of Marksbury Vale, near Bristol,, son .in -law of, and euccessor to, the late Mr Habding, the celebrated Cheddar Cbeeße Mnker, pays :— " I ibink the Ren»et Fxtbact a first-rate L article, and a boon to all cheese makers. The use of it is spreading rapidly; in the dairy districts of tbis country, and has only to be tried to be appreciated. The 'great American authority, Professor L. B. Abmqld Bays':— lt will greatly add to the pvnty of flavor in the cheese, and hence will enhance the value of the great mass of cheese made in tbiß country. Dr. SeHA.zMANH, President ofthe Bwlbs. Experimental Dairy Station, in a recent treatise on " The Preparation and Use ' of Rennet for CheeeemakiDgj',' remarks. ;-7flu the direction of cheesi? /ma. ing., the. most import: ant step in advance is the production- of a pure extract. of calf rennet that can.' always be depended y.pon, and is not liable to spoiLby keep - ing. It bBB been brought into the market by Chas Hasshn, of ('opinbagch, and its* value is best proved by its rapidly increasiug con-" sumption. , EUROPEAN AISD AMERICAN DAIRYMEN RECOGNISE ITS EXCEL-" LENCE. In most of the leading dairies of Europe the Extbaot bas substituted rennets ; it being now used on a large Bcale iii England, France,; Holland, Germany, Switzerland/and the 'Scandinavian countries. America iB rapidly (following; ; '- "' '" -■>••--"• Bf. M. WEBSTER, Family Grocer, Jfirie, Spirit, and /T' Provision* Merchant, ! TRAFALQAR-ST.,|NELSON. • --.::.- -••-i" ; -' '-2657
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 249, 11 December 1880, Page 1
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706Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 249, 11 December 1880, Page 1
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