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IT, is a'fact 'demonstrable- by our Subv , ,', p-ibers' Roll, :that the success which has '. attended' the'establishment of this Journal has far exceeded the most sanguine expectations of its promoters.; Not only does it already command a circulation fully equal to any other Journal in the -{Southern portions of New Zealand; hut it. is well known and appreciated throughout the colony, —is regularly forwarded by every available means to Sydney, Melbourne, Geelong, Adelaide, Hobart Town, Launceston, and circulated throughout ; Australia generally. The terms for advertise- " ments are as under :-* £ s. d. < For Six Lines... ...... 0 3 0 . . I'or every line above Six .003 .E^very subsequent insertion will be charged onehalf of the above prices. " Every advertisement not exceeding fifteen words .will be charged at the uniform rate of Is. for each Quarterly:advertiserswillbe charged according ■to .a. scale to be ascertained on application at the sfn"ee, Waimea-street. ■Colonist Office, May 28,1058. IT is particularly requested that any irregularity in the delivery of this Journal may be notified at ". the Oftice, Wai.mea-street, with as little delay as possible, in order ..'that steps may be taken to prevent a 'recurrenceof the annoyance. •:.. STEAM TO THE PELORUS. THE TXSMANIAN MAID will take -*- PASSENGERS and'CARGO to the PELORPS on MONDAY, the 27th instant, at the same rates as to Waitohi, ..-..•.;, r 157 . CURTIS BROTHERS. NELSON COAST STEAM ASSOCIATION. ■ Wij&&&: THB PADDLE STEAMER ''■MIkMWL ■ TASMANIAN MAID, '^^^^^^ i 9O tons burden, T. .Whitwell, com- ; ; will,leave (weather permitting) 'Helsori, on Friday, 24tli September .. at noon. Mdtueka, on same day .. .. 2 p.m. -*♦ Coilingwood, on Saturday, 25th ~ 7 a.m. 'Motueka, on same day .. .. Ip.m. - jfcslsoTi, oh, Monday, 27th .. .. 8 a.m. PEfiORUS, on same day. .. .. 6 p.m. 'Waitohi. oji Tuesday, 28th .. .. 2 a.m. Wellington," on Wednesday, 29th, for -. Nelson direct.. *.. .. 2 p.m. j Nelson, on Friday; Ist "October .. • 9 a.m. Motueka, on same day .. .. 11 „ Collingwood, on Saturday, 2nd .. 8 „ Mqtueka, on same day .. .. 3 p.m. N.elson ; on Tuesday. sth ... .. 9 aim. Ajtqtueka, ;on same day .. . ► H », 'Coilingwood, on Wednesday, 6th .. . 8 ~ Motueka, on same day .. .; 3 p.m. Nelson, oil.Friday, Bth .. .. 9 a.m. Motueka, on.same day ~ .. 11 „ ** CoUingwbod, on Saturday, 9th .. 7 ~ Motueka, on same day .. .. -1 p.m. Nelson, on Monday, 11th ... .. 4 p.m. on Tuesday 12th .. .. la.m. ,Wairau, on Wednesday, 13th .. 8 „ 'Nelson, on Friday,lsth .. .. - 9 a.m. Motueka, onsame day .. .. .11 ~ Collingwbod, on Saturday, 16th .. 8 ~. .Motueka; on same day .. .. 2 p.m. - The steamer's next trip for WELLINGTON, via "WAITQHI, ivill be on Monday, 25th October. ''The steamer's next trip for the WaIRAU and WAITOHI, oil Monday, Bth November, Until, further' notice,"the steamer will call off Motupipi', or Waitapu, on going to from Coilingwood;'on those days niatlcpd,.**, or mote froquently shduld •inducemetit offer,' and will for the future'endeavour to enter the harbor at Coilingwood each trip. Shippers of cargo for the Pelorus, Waitohi, pjid Wellington are requested to have their goods on the Albion Wharf ready for shipment on Satxirday, 25th September; and, for the future, cargo for all places, to being shipped, must be at the Wharf one hour previous to the advertised time of sailing. RATES OF PASSAGE. Chief Cabin. Fore Cabin. Nelson to Motu«kawv....... £0 6 0 £0 6 0 Nelson tofMassacTe/8ay;..... 1. 5 0 0;15 0 Motiiekalo Massacre Bay .... 11 0 013 0 Ne]spnto-W£i£oH. ...2 10 0. 110 0 N^elspn'tO; Wellington,. ...... ,3 0.0. 2.0 0 ; r ' Children under 10 years of age, half fares. .^.Consignees .by. .the Tasmanian Maid are requested $f>':takQ notice; that while every care will be taken to ■phciieot' their -interests, cargo will at all times be landed it trVeir risk;.and that the Association will 3iot be responsible for" any loss or damage which may ■occur to'cargo after it has gone over the ship's side! •-Refreshments will be provided on board, at moderate rates. Fares to be paid during the passage to the Captain ■on board, who will give a ticket, which must be delivered up on leaving. Shippers are requested to send their, goods the day previous to date of sailing to the Napier Wharf, where they: Will be stored, free of charye. ; Freights must be paid in Nelson, before shipment, to? Mr. HDTCHINSON, at the Wharf, or to 1c56l c 56 .;.:;.;- CURTIS BROTHERS. A,' CAM--J. ,A' PACKER,; Turner, -£^- Hardy-street. Fnear the Government Offices.) A CA R D .^-SUTHERLAND AND •+V ;HIBBLE,; (from', Mbxon \ and Co;, London, Decorators;to the' Queen,) Painters, Grainers, Gilders, and Ornamental Decorators, Bridge-street. T JOYCE, Watch and Clock Maker, "• OPPOSITE SYMONS'S STORE, BRIDGESTREET, Nelson. ]VfR: R. P. OUTRIDGE, Custom House ■*•"-*- , Agent, Wharfinger, Wholesale and Retail Stores, Gibbs' Whaif and Store?, Coilingwood MILLINERY. , -1 i - MRS: CROMPTON, from London and •*•*■*■ Paris, begs to announce to the ladies of Nelson thatashe; intends OPENING for a short time, the PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY lately occupied by Mr. Crombie, > in: Tfftfalgaivstreet; with a choice nnd general assortment of MILLINERY GOODS, selected by.,.herself,.from the first houses in the London and' Paris markets. 181 Tjfe" jMifCXN:'.Begs to announce that he ■*^ has 'OPENED a STORE for the sale of pure and unadultcwjted^p.RUGS and CHEMICALS (direct from tbejAppyiecaries'.H'all), ot which lie has made arrangemen|;,'to,receive a constant supply. . Cattle medicine of every description, including the formulas of the Royal Veterinary College of England. Oja^rsieb'ttb'all .parts of town and country at moderate chaises. .: 1.-.-. ; ' •Observe the:addrefi3_Haven-road, near the Saltwater Bridge,JSelson, .;...■■ ij^MiM^M^zs "cpxnmenced Ins ope'ra--*T^ ttijans 56 JPBACTIQAL DENTISTRY. Artificial '4^^,^fts«l o»e-toa complete set, on. reasonable terms; topping and extracting, also. Children's teeth regu.;.i^l.,'■■-::;• .:.;;v v-Vi-i- ,■:=.•■'■-■•• - ;S6ur« of attendance from 11 tin ; 4 .;; Haveii-roa'd, near the Saltwatgr Bridge...,. J. O^-SiiftE,3o0 fIPAIRS OE^ WOMEN^S *^ '6t6THßdtit^ . 3." JAC^gO^1

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Colonist, Issue 97, 24 September 1858, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Issue 97, 24 September 1858, Page 1

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