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. ... ■, ~-. ~-t.t —;_—. —i — FOR PORT COOPER DIRECT. THE regular trading Brig LOUIS AND MIRIAM, Vanderwood, Commander, will SAIL on or about WEDNESDAY, the 18th instant. # Has veiy superior accommodation for passengers. For freight or passage apply to 394 W. WILSON. T?OR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—The J- A 1 English-built Brig DEVA, 230 tons register, J. G. Thomas, Commander. This vessel is admirably adapted for the conveyance of stock. Apply to 895 W, WILSON. FIRST VESSEL FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. Packet Brig EMMA, Holford, Master. 'THE above favorite Vessel was to sail -*- from Sydney immediately, on the 6th instant, and is expected at the end of the week; will be despatched with her usual promptitude for SYDNEY direct. - For freight or passage, apply to J. LEVIEN AND CO., 898 Agents. WANTED for the NELSON COAL MINING COMPANY, 6.'or 8 MINERS; Pitmen preferred. Also, a PAIR of SAWYERS. Apply to " • ' . 'JOHN MARSDEN, . . Manager. Nelson, I.sth November. 39S PRINTING.—TO PARENTS AND -B- GUARDIANS.—WANTED TWO respectable educated YOUTHS as OUT-DOOR APPRENTICES to the PRINTING BUSINESS. Apply at tho Colonist Office, Waimea-street. ,'•;.'. y. 597----periodicals! periodicals! »THE ILLUSTRATED TIMES' and •*• FAMIL V HERALD, for the months of April, May, Juno, July, and August, on Sale at H. D. JACKSON'S Stationery and Book Store. H. D. J. would observe that he has now completed arrangements for having the above Works re-. gularly and expeditiously sent to him, and he will be. happy to receive subscribers' names. 402 tea! tea! tea! JOHN SYMONS begs respectfully to " inform the public that in consequence of having .purchased.a large parcel of TEA, ex CHIEFTAIN', at prices not subject to the late advance in this article, be is prepared to continue to supply his customers at the following low rates:— Good congou, 2s. 6d. per lb. Superior ditto, 2s. Bd. per lb. Finest ditto imported, strongly recommended, . . 3s. per lb. A reduction of 2d. per lb. on any quantity not less . than 6 lbs. ft^Observe-SYMONS* STORE, Bridge-street. 400 JUST RECEIVED PER CHIEFTAIN. j C)A CRATES CHINA, EARTHEN_JI WARE, and BROWNWARE, consisting of— Breakfast sets, white and gold, and otherchoice patterns, yfrom 525. per set of 60 pieces Tea sets, ditto ditto, from 21s.- per set of 32 pieces. Rose and thistle china breakfast cups said saucers^ 12s. per dozen Rose and thistle stone cups, Bs. per dozen Plates, milk jugs, creams,, bowls, and egg cups to match Willow and wicker plates of every size . Ditto gravy and other dishes Soup and sauce tureens, and butter boats. Covered dishes and fish drainers Bakers and pudding bowls of. every size Fancy and common toilet ware Breakfast cups and saucers, 7s. per dozen Tea cups, assorted patterns, ss. per dozen -Jugs in sets, very choice patterns Stone jugs, pitchers, filters, and jars China jars, plates, and mugs, with names Bowls, mugs, egg cups, _.c, &c. Also, 23 packages glassware, consisting of— Tumblers and wine-glasses, suitable for publicans, from 6s. per dozen Decanters, dishes, bowls, creams, jugs, 6alts, and mustard pots. £_£" Observe— SYMONS' STORE, Bridge-street. 399 US I C.—MR. PERCY'S CLASS EVERY TUESDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, at half-past soven o'clock punctually. Nelson, 13th November, 1858. ' 401 THEATRE ROY AL, -*-. Odd Fellows' Hall, Nelson. Acfcng Manager;....... Mr. FRANCIS LEE. Leader of Orchestra....Mr. BONNINGTON. . LAST NIGHT BUT ONE of fche engagement of MR. AND MRS. R. H. COX, and Mr. H. BERTRAM, Production of the favorite drama, in three acts, entitled ,DON C_3SAR DE BAZAN. Originally produced at the Princess's Theatre, London; at which establishment it was played upwards of two hundred nights, hy the celebrated Mr. J. Wallack.. On WEDNESDAY (To-morrow), November 17th, | The performances will commence with the beautiful drama DON CJSESAR DE BAZAN, The Outlaw of Madrid. (New Scenery, Dresses, and Appointments.) Don Ca_sar, Mr. R. H. Cox. Don Jose (favorite minister of the King) Mr. H. Bertram. Charles 11. (King of Spain), Mr. Clinton. Marquis do Rotondo (Grand Master ofthe Royal Poodles), Mr. P. Devize. Lazarillo (apprentice to an armourer), Miss Seymour. Captain of the Guard, Mr. Jones. Pacolo, Mr. Eastwood. Maritana (the Gitana), Mrs. R, H. Cox. Countess de Rotondo, Mrs. Clinton. - Nobles', Soldiers, *&c. Full Chorusses, and all the Incidental Songs by Gentlemen Amateurs. The Music arranged expressly by Mr. C. Bonnington. ' SONG, by Miss SEYMOUR. . , To conclude with the roaring farce, THE CAPTAIN IS NOT A-MISS. General Stormwell, Mr. P. Devize. Captain Daring, Mr. Clinton. John Stock (his tiger), Mr. R. H. Cox. ■Halbert, Mr. Eastwood. Roland Tunley, Mr: H. Bertram. Emily (disguised as Captain Daring), Miss Seymour. Fanny (disguised as hjs tiger), Mrs. li. H. Cox. '/'.,'" . ['A' ' Mary, Mrs. Clinton. |_|rFRIDAY NEXT! LAST NIGHT of the .EngagementofMr. and Mrs. R. IL COX and Mr. H. BERTRAM, . PRICES, OF ADMISSION ■*- -DsEse Ciboue, ssi { Back Seats and Gallebx, 2s. 6d, Tiokets to ho had of Mr. STANTON; Mr. EVERETT, Maßonic Hotel; Mr. LUCK, Trafalgar Hotel. Doors open at Half-past, Seven;, Performance to com- : mence atyEighfc,o'.clc'3li. ■-, ' ; 391

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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 112, 16 November 1858, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 112, 16 November 1858, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 112, 16 November 1858, Page 2

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