. *J"i'"i 1 ,'■"■ VI*"1 "," ,'■ '" .i :/ T. "r*** Notice to Advertisers. IT "is /a .fact, demonstrable by our Subcribers"- Roll, that the success Svhich has attended th. establishment of this Journal has far; exceeded-the most sanguine expectations of its promoters.. Not only does it already command a circulation fully equalto'any other Journal in the Southern portions of New Zealand; but it is well t knotfh'C And' appreciated throughout the colony, -i-is regularly forwarded by every available means to. Sy"di_eV» Melbourne, Geelong, Adelaide, Hobart Town, Launceston, and circulated throughout Australia generally. The terms for "advertisements are as undfcr;~ £ s. d. For Six Lines... 0 3 0 Forcvery line above Six. 0 0 3. ; Every subsequent insertion ivill* be charged onelialf of the alioVe prices. ' *-■ Every ikdvertistiment not exceeding fifteen words will-be charged at* the uniform rate of Is. for each insertion, i a. ■.■■'..■ .-. : Quarterly/- advertisers will be charged according jto a icale; to be ascertained on application at the OfficejAVainiea-streets • ColwistVftee, May ; 28,1.858. IT i.;;pa*rticuiariy.requested that any irregularity in the .dfeiivfii-y.o.f.this Journal may /be notified atthe QSice, with, as little- deUy as possible, in prdcr, that^Bteps may be taken to .prevent a recurre.n.qetof the apnovapce. .__..,..-,';. .-. *'■'"; r;':; •■■wAikA'tr. ■»;?"'_ -: v- •' .-■ : MRi- BtKE, Becivei- \ Hotel, Wairau, has; "' been{appointed AGENT for the COLONIST new»p»perf ?n\ tlie room of Simmonds. A GfeN°¥S"Ft)K;T : H^"'Q ; *i?;faA'/5 T: •vyy:y:;T6W^-'''(^F?I^ELSOK.:.: ' r ' : '' Waima-KxeH **..*;■_*;*.'..Mr; I; M*.* Hill. Ironmonger Bridci^reei ......*..: Jv H. Gix)dmatj, Bridge^strut I-. -..-•.-.•;•..%• ■■•■W-.-W.lkie" • : "GOUNTRY DISTRICTS;' Anatoki -. A. ..-i-.-i■.:••.-.■< Mr-.- Joseph Packard Collingwood •'...,...... R- P- Outridge GoldenLGulty '. XR. P. Outridge Motupipi George Seymour. 3 rotveki ............. R.;Sutcliffe. Richmond.. Hodder, Draper . '■ ■. X-..., ■■■ ]". Edward Reynolds and Svrmg Grove | Thomas Andrews - Stoke-., ...'.'.. Beach. Turf hotel 'Vfaimta Village John Pa'mer Watrau ..... ... — Pike, Beaver Hotel. Wakefield". John Squires, Post-ohic* 'tfaAaptiiiiaki "..,.,...., William Wsstney. COAST STEA'M'ASSbcIATiON. teMfe, THE BA^DLE STEAMER -AmfltmSk '■ *— TASMANIAN AMAID, 'j^mmjmm^9o tom burdell> Whitwell, com-wilL-lea-ve- (weather- permitting) Nelson, 6n Friday, 29th-..-.. .... 9 «-m. Motueka-,-on-same day 11 .. ** ColKrigwood, on Saturday,':Soth .. .. 7 „ ; Motueka, on same day .. .. .. .. 2 p~m: Nelson, on TuesSay, 2nd Novetotber.. .. 8 aim. .MotuAk*_vohsameday ... .. ■-.. .'. 10 ~ Collingwood, on Wednesday, 3rd'■-... ~ -7-■_,-, 'Slbtueks; on same day 12 noon Nelson, on Monday Bth -.. .. ... .. 9 a.m. Waitohi, on same day ~' .... .. .. midnight ' Wairau; on Wednesday, 10th .. .. .. 8 a.m. . Wellington, on Thursday, Tlth, for Nelson direct. .... ..; .. .. Bam. Nelson, on Friday, 12th ■.-.. 10 a.m. - Motueka;, on R* me day : .. ..... .. 12-noon t 5- Collingwood, on Sa'tui'da^l'Sth ...... 8 a.ni. Motueka, on same day *.>.-..,'.."'•• •• - The steamer's nest trip for. WELLINGTON, viaWAITOHI aiid WaIRAU, will be on Monday, 22nd November. The following trip for WELLINGTON, via WAI-TO-ilahdWAlKAU,on Monday, 6th December. Until further notice, the steamer will call off Motupipi, or Waitapu, on going to or returning from Collingwood, on.thosa days marked **,- or more frequently should inducement offer, and will for the future endeavour to enter the harbor at Collingwood each trip. Shippers of cargo for the, Waitohi, Wairau. and Wellington are requested to have'their goods on the Albion -Wharf ready for shipment on the previous "Saturday, when the steamer is advertised to sail on a Jlohdsy morniiig;: and, for the future, cargo for all places, to' ehsiire its. being' shipped, ihiiKt be at the \Vharf J one hour -previous to the advertised ■ time of *iili% ' i&ii 'or pXma ot.. ■■■'■■■ Chief Cabin. FbreCabin. Nelson to-Motueka.. _g0 6 0 jL°O 6 0 Nelson to Mas'siere Bay. 1 5 0 015 0 Motueka to Massacre Bay .... 1 1 O 0130 Nelson*to Waitohi... ,2 10 0 110 0 Nelwntu.Wellington........ 3 0 0 2 0 0 Children under 10 years of age, half fares. Consignees by the Tasmanian Maid ate requested to' take .notice' thaj; while every care will be taken to protect' their interests,;^cargo will'atiall times be landed :at their: risk; and : that the Association will not be responsible fqf any loss or damage which may occur to,cargo after it has gone over the ship's side, Refreshments; wil he provided on board at mode- ' rate rates. ; ; Fares to be paid during the passage to the Captain on board, yi^io will yive a ticket, which must be delivered iip 6ri: leaving. Shipped are'requested to send their goods the day previous to'date of sailing to the Napier Wharf, where th'ey'will'be stored, free'of charge. ' Freights roust be,paid in Nelson, before shipment, " to-ldri-HUrCHISONtat the Wharf, or to 277 CURTIS BROTHERS. the request of •f™ .. sev^rai personß.the undersigned has the honor to announce'his intention of FORMING a CLASS for. instruction in"singing, according to'HULt«AH'S.SYS- - 11 ""-.-:.'-:,-,". ~' .;'.:■ •■;.,'. ..".'•; - Parties desirous bfjoining the'ci_.S- are requested to idafe'ear'y applicatioEu .;'.;".• , !.:';::.y * ' 'jNo:'.pt;Rby. Nelson. October 1. .■'.., ,276 hereby given that the late -L* .\,#m' ( of §DtHISHtAND AND HIBBLE, of ' Nelson,', painters/has been DI^SOI .yED. -.Ali'DErif^'diie'by'the. late fit-'^wdlbepaid by ' Hibble, to -#horn all debts due to the firm ? iVe'tb^b-'pafd y'-' - ■ The'bii-iness wiU'in future beearried on by Williani;llibble, wlio'1 respectfully solicits a continuance of the patronage of his town and country' customers Apply at-Mrr-W^EST'S, Bridge-street, Nelson. X:x 275; TVBE: iondersigncid ;has nowi foe HIRE, a y'f- FUNERAL HKARSE. Attendance .wilt" fa ■' gi>!en either in town or country, Ternw, &c.', can be known on»applicatk>n. WILLIAM. SCOTT, 184 Ha*en-rp*d. pUBLIC, KATHS.-The Snbscrilwa and •*- the Public, are respectfully informed that thc-e BATHS wilfbe COJIPLETED on or about the 14th instantTICKETS may be obtained from Messrs. J. ELLIOTT. J. L. BAILKY. and J. LUCK, Trafalgarstreet; and of W. NORGR YE, Bridge street; and it in requested that intending Bubs^rilx^r-* will make early application for ticket*, in order that it may be ascertained whether any additional aocommodaticn is required. - lNol«on,.October 1. 216. G..OLD.— The undersigned are'BUYERS 1 -OF GOLD. CURTIS BROTHERS. "•* NekwH^'iid Septembet. 110
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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 107, 29 October 1858, Page 1
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