.. A-A.A:^m- . WOOL FROM THE WAIRAU. THE TASMANIAN MAID will, during ensuing season, TAKE WOOL from the BOULDER BANK, WAIRAU to NELSON or WELLINGTON, at a HALFPENNY per pound, and to PORT UNDERWOOD at Seven Shillings per bale. CURTIS BROTHERS. Nelson, November 10th, 1858. 382 * NELSON COAST STEAM ASSOCIATION. »cjffir> THE PADDLE STEAMER jfflfWEk "■- TASMANIAN MAID, ?0 tons burden, T. Whitwell, com- . will leave (weather permitting) Nelson, on Tuesday, 16th November .. at 9 a.m. Motueka on same day.. .. ... .. .. 11a.m. Collingwood, on Wednesday, 17th .. .. 8 a.m. Motueka, on same day 2 p.m. Nelson, on Friday, 19th ..... .. .. 9 a.m. Motueka, on same day .; .. .'. .. 11 a.m. ** Collingwood, on Saturday, 20th .... 7 a.m. Motueka, on same day _ 12noon Nelson, on Monday, 22nd .. 3 p.m. Waitohi, on same day midnight Wellington, on Wednesday, 24th .. .. 9 a.m. Wairau, on Thursday,. 25th, for Nelson direct.. .. .. .. .. .. .. 9 a.m. Nelson, on Friday, 26th 10 a.m. Motueka, on same day ~ .. .. .. 12 noon Collingwood, on Saturday, 27th ..... 7 a.m. Motueka, on same day ... .. .... ... 12 noon . "EXCURSION TO PELORUS. j Nelson, on Saturday, 27th 6 p.m. Pelorus;- on Tuesday, 30th, for Nqlsoadirect Nelson, on Thursday, 2nd December .. 9 a.m. Motueka, on sable day "y ... 11 a.m. ** Collingwood, on Friday, 3rd 8 a.m. Motueka, on same day ... .. 2 pm. Nelson, on Monday, 6th... ... ... ~ 2 p.m. Waitohi, on same day midnight Wairau, on Tuesday, 7th .. 7 p.m. Wellington, on Wednesday, Bth, for Nelson direct.! .. .. 6 p.m. Nelson, on Friday, 10th 9 a.m. Motueka, on same day 11a.m. ** Collingwood, on Saturday, 11th .. .. 8 a.m. Motueka, on same day .. .. .. .. • 2 p.m. The steamer's next trip for WELLINGTON, via WAITOHI, calling at WAIRAU on her return, will be on Monday, 20th December. Until further notice, the steamer will call off Motupipi, or Waitapu, on going to or returning from Collingwood, on those days marked **, or more frequently should inducement offer, and will for tho 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 Saturday previous, when tlie steamer is advertised to sail on a Monday morning ;' and, for the future, cargo for all places, to ensure its being shipped, must be at the Wharf one hour previous to tho advertised time of •ailing. SATIS OF PASS A 08. Chief Cabin. Fore Cabin. Nelson to M0tueka........... £0 6 0 £0 6 0 Nelson to Massacre Bay 15 0 0 15 0 Motueka to Massacre 8ay.... 1 1 0 013 0 Nelson to Waitohi.... 2 10 0 1 10 0 Nelson to Wellington 8 0 0 2 0 0 Children under 10 years of age, half fares. Consignees by the Tasmanian Maid are requested to take notice that while every care will be taken to protect their interests, cargo will at all times be landed at their risk; and that the Association will not be responsible for any loss or damage which may ■occur to cargo after it has gone over the ship's side. Refreshments wi.l be provided on board at moderate rates. Fares to be paid during the* passage to the Captain •on board, who will give _, 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 charge. Freights must be .paid in Nelson, before shipment, to Mr. HUTCHISON, at the W>arf, or to 381 CURTIS BROTHERS. Sale % %\\t\mi •POSITIVELY WITHOUT RESERVE, TO CT.OSF. CONSIGNMENTS, PRIOR TO MR. FELL'S DEPARTURE "FOR ENGLAND. MESSRS. N. EDWARDS and CO. will SELL by AUCTION, positively and most assuredly without any rceervc, at their Warehouse, Trafalgar street, THB DAY, TUESDAY, the 16th instant, commencm, at Twelve o'clock precisely (per 'instructions from Alfred Fell, Esquire, in order to <jlosc all. his consignments, prior to his departure for England):— 1 ba c shoemakers' thread, (2-oz. balls), of various . descriptions and qualities 1 -case, containing shoemakers' lasts, clams, block ing fronts and backs, and large sealskin binders 1 cask bright-faced sledge hammers ._ ca*ks steel wedges (assorted) 1 cask hooks and hinges (assorted) J cask, containing grocers' twine, fishing lines, clothes lines, sash cords, whip cords, garden lines, roping, &c. 1 -cask, containing smoothing, jack, and trying planes; plough, match, grooving, and other plane*, padlocks, ike. _ cask assorted ironmongery, containing locks, bolts, screws, shoe kruppers, castors, brass locks, hinges, steelyards <6 baskets shoemakers' stones, Welsh stones, and scythe stones 6 rolls flour dressing machine wire ■50. „ galvanised fencing wire 1 pair large weighing scales 1 case, containing 25 dozen bost B.Y. sickles, Nos. 4, 5, 6; and 6 dozen fern hooks 1 cask, containing gimblets, curry combs, wood measures, blood alleys, brooms, whitewash brushes, scrubbers, bellows, &c, &c. 1 cask Iron weights, sad irons, etc. 1 cask men's, women's, and boys 1 block lasts ' 4 casesdrapery, containing drab moleskins, white shirts, serge and Scotch twill shirta, jaconet muslins, tapes, cottons, shawls, &c. 75 tins paints, Various colours • •■ ■ 1 dozen wire sieves •6 dozen trays and waiters 1 case paint brashes 30 pairs cart arras and boxes ; 10 wrought iron ploughshares, in the rough Pickles, sherry wine, claret, preserved salmon, Ac; and other goods, too numorous to particularize. Without reserve. Terms at sale. Nelson, November Uth. 377 FUNESAL HEARSE. rTHE undersigned has now for HIRE, a ,-*- HEARSE. Attendance will be given either in townor country. ... Tenh'i,''&(.'.,'cnnvb« known on application. ':"/.....y„ ''",,' .WILLIAM" SCOTT, '' *$*'.'.',', ,< , "'Haven-road. "PUBLIC BATHS.—The ; Subscribers and -*r the Publia are" respectfully informed that these BATHS will be COMPLETED on or about the Uth instant.* f -~ y -..- '~.,.. . TICKETS'.may y be! obtained from Messrs. J. ELLIOTT, J. L. BAILEY, and J. LUCK, TrafalgaritreeCr and *dfW- NORGROVE, Bridge street; and \i?U requested that- intending' subecribers will make «arly\apo,ic«^9n.r%-.'.tacke^;io;prder l that ifc may be : a^rtaiß-d.wbetli^r any additional : acco__;moda-.on is fwaxred? ,'..'," '"'y '" " ■' j fiKeUohs_o«_bb.r'l;;. ■;-;■'' '■: - >v-...y, ! Sir JOYCE, Watch ami Clock Maker, W'W- OPPCSim SYMONS'S STORE, BRIDGESTREET, Kelson.
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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 112, 16 November 1858, Page 1
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