3e:o ceoss line, flr- «, ni^^^^ ri^Hß Paddle Steamer ll'^r^ 5 - J * A:D ' T ' BABBtLY, 1 li^™ !: *L a< | J. WifcXßßi Master, will 1«T as undw .«?»,. ..'..-. : Keljjonfor Motueka, Monday, December 27 "■ l! atl7 ; 3'o ! a:m; '•' " ■■■■■■■ Motueka for Nelson, Monday, December 27, at 5 pm. Nelson fpr, Motueka, Tueiday, December 28, \. : at.i p. : m/ ■ ■- .:'.":' i Motneka for Nelson, Tuesday, December 28, at 4 p m Nelson t<v Motueka, Wednesday, December : 29 f et3pm. Mofeueka for Waitapu, Wednesday, December 29, at 6 30 p.m. Waitapu for Collingwood, Thursday, Decem- ' ber SO, at 6 a.m. Collingwood for Waitapu, Friday, December 31, at 6 a.m. Waitapu for Kelson, Friday, December 81, at 8 a.m. Velion for Motueka, Tuesday, January 4, at 7 pm. ... ■.-■'" Motueka for ISelson, Tuesday, Jaruary 4, at 9.30 a.m. Nelson fop Motueka, Wednesday, January 5, at 7 p.m. Motneka for -W v aitapu, Wednesday, January 5, atJO/p.m; , ; Waitapja 'for CqlHngwo.od, \.ThuTsday, Jann-. ary k 6jj > at : .Ll''a.m. - ' ' Collingwood for Waitapu, Friday, January 7,atlla.m. Waitapii for Nelson, Friday; January 7, at at l.so p m. ' N;B ?-?reight on- W.ooV and Bfopß from Ct lderi Bay,-5B: per Bale; 'from^otuekaj 4b, For Freight or Passage, apply'at the Lady Barkly OS.cSj Oommercial Wharfc r - r\ - Fos? Salo, oi to Lai -■- •■ ■ is: — ■ ■' v; ; ;'* ' ' '.' > TO LiT.~!A iTHk^-JOQgEi) tQOTTASK," opposite Mr Patterson's Btpreß, WainJeacs^eet^GOßßlE ft bONS. ' . ■ fpO LBT.-FIiteSHED fcOOMS, wjth JL ror yr^thbu^b^rd /Apply ; n } i. j, ■=-■.;■. 8226^.6 Mrs.. MACKAY, Belmont Hpnw. fflO LET, with immediate possession, the JL^ a SI?]!P ; HOTEL, sl^uajte; at )th©. Port. For further particularg',. apply 9" thepfe mises. :[] : "- -."' """••, r t 9^B nPK) IiBT.-r'^KENT HOUSES," Wajmea • X' rbsd, 'immediate possession.. Apply to B. LAMBERT^ Port;: ! ; ; * : .- '. 1'"*; ■">..''.> . --■■I'' I ••■■■ ■ >l •.■ft " For Salfe» Cheftp. A MOST DeßirableiS.lX.BQOjMiD RESIjHL ,, !., JDENOE r. and ,^utbuUdings^wltb oSbDEN well, st'oi'ked; with. |rait- Treei, pleasatitly7.situated iti the WM} '■/. . „ ■^A'p^ly k; : *'^ [ 0$(&^ ll 'lMiti~* c j^OB SALEi ,— .HOUSa containing Jj- • . Eight r 909ms/ close to the Bailway 'Ftal'ionV Spring 'Grove ; there, is > a Garden planted with' 'cfa'oice -Fruit Trees. 1 Eor farther particulars, apply to Mr W. BOUT, Nelion, or on the premittes<ito/- T ::' THE CORNER S>Hb^ and D^Etitl^G at present occupied by Mir G. Fleming, BitDßtein jHiardy etreet-r-a rapidly improving iQcalify. Titrms easy. . Posse ssion Ist of January. '/.'"jV. ,'■'-, •'.'.'' ■. ■ - 1 <! Apply to .: S9SI-i- ttf ''■:>■■■:■-■" : H. ' EDW A RDS. Tj^Oß SAI/E, bHoSkbbx's Pkbmieb J3: ? RBTAjPING OMDAGHINE^wii^ Extras ; and a3HciRB9»T;'s:PBI2E PLOUGH. ■Cattle ot f Bh6fj> (either. fat pr store), would be tftkehpn for jat»v of I 'the 'above articles if desirable- Apply "to '■ ■' .'.»» . -.;. i: .i r. ...•.-■«' ..fTvH.FOY,- [ , \. .^ 5^89. .t-0:.,;^.;,/.,., ; T ,.,.; Hardy.«treet^ i-j..i'. .;■■.;.■■■•, ± V..;.i-< u , >1 ■:■{•..■ .' = ' Sent Post Free in an Envelope for 4d . '-.;: :Ssftmps^o defriay Pdßtige l T' "JHE " JC ; TRE^t^ENy;.fprr all Nervous Die orders which upflt, Bufiftrers for I ' marriage, r ; &a.j' : Aidl;,'''-alß6.''C^ri>xi'^a^ion, Chronic -Diseaße of- the Chest, Stomach, Jjiter^and Epilepsy. ■:■ : ; : " '."'. -k; ■•; .:--.':l .■■.-": > 5963— 6m p, , JTqfap-eib , .^atejr|doV. m Hi B v) &: t : A; E .'. :JT OT' E l^ L •-: ■ A i:l D A :; M" r 'H r A ; I-B-N S ! ■;: R?Bpectluily ? info^mß • his many ' "ijiends throughout the Cplpmee, old patrons at THE I STAR, the travelling community and general j public, tbat he ha8 t rDBCHASED thb intebbsx of Mr R. J. Davidson in-th'e above well-known FAMILY and COMMERCIAL Hotel. BePLBTB.^TH BVBBT MODERN WXOVLY XVfD COMFob|.xn each, depabtmbmt, riqnireß no tall talk, nor " high falutin" to recommend it ; the position it has long held;?as* : -.- -.;;; v THE LEADING HOTEL'IN^TJ ELAND, is unquestioned, its high prestige undeniable. The cincccßb attending . - forithe past.few 'years is mainly dpe to the efflci6nc/ : the untiriDg care 1 ana attention of -THE MANAGES, MKW. A. CLARK ; and MR. CAIHNS takes the earliest opportunity of rnnouncing tbat, as in the past so in* the fatii!W 4 jU^Ql^W(WiUff^ndef#r'GAlßN^. general rfiipervyion) retain the position he has proved himself bo well qualified to hold. '■■■■■■ : ' <'THE^STARV will be conducted on the same liberal princiUleTaßhitb^rtOilwith:::'! , : f SEVERAL OLD JWQRLP, AND AMERI? CAN SPEdiALITiES ; ■'" ' ; and Improvements of which the present proprietor gaiped ,ya)uable and practical experience'tiuHilg tyis" late; trip (6 Europe. ' \To many 'readers this pa per ; Mr. 1 Cairns |g personally known. To others he would mention tbat he has had long, and varied experience) in public 1 catetirig, having' held the position of" Chief Steward of P.M.S.S. Co.'s " Nebraska," and several large Intercolonial Steamers" jiiab^,- alebV snccEssrbtLT conducted " Tbe White Hart," thrißtchurch ; «tloyal Man',' 1 Auckland '; '," Royal Mail/' Waikato ; and other " well-known Hotels. , m ai.lg.icto.H.tto tel, AtBBKT-STKBET, AtICKLANB. . APAM CAIRNS, Pkopbietor,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 260, 24 December 1880, Page 1
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727Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 260, 24 December 1880, Page 1
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