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_«_4P& THE PADDLE STEAMER * _^BElTiilW TASMANIAN MAID, "Ij&mmggfpo tons burden, T. Whitwell, comwill LEAYB (weather permitting) - Nelson.lon Thursdays 27th .. .. 5 p.m. Waitohi. on Friday, 28th .. .. .. 4 am. •Wairau, on Saturday, 29th y. .. 12 noon. - On this trip it is intended to steam up the Big „■■ River as high as O'Brien's. - Nelson, on Monday, 3lst .. '■'.*'.' .. 9 a.m. Motueka, on same day .. .. .. 11 a.m. : Collingwood, on Tuesday, Ist February .. 6 a.m. Motueka, on same day .... .. 10 a.m. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 2nd and 3rd, the REGATTA. Nelson, on Friday, 4th 9 a.m. Motueka, on same day 11a.m. "** Collingwood, on Saturday, sth.. .. 8 a.m. Jfotueka, on same day - 1 V- mThe steamer's next trip for WAITOHI and WAIRAU, will be to leave Nelson otf Monday, 7th February. Until further notice, the steamer will call off Motupipi, or Waitapu, on going to or returning from Col- . lingwood, on those 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 Saturday previous, when the steamer is advertised to sail on a ■ -Monday morning; and, for the future, cargo for all places, to ensure its being shipped, must he at the Wharf one hour previous to tha advertised time of ■ailing. KATES OF PASSAGE. Chief Cabin. Fore Cabin. Nelson to Motueka £0 6 0 £0 6 0 Nelson to Massacre Bay 1 6 0 015 0 Motueka to Massacre Bay ....1 1 0 0 18 0 Nelson to Waitohi 2 10 0 1 10 0 Nelson to Wellington 3 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 he 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 charge. Freights must be paid in Nelson, before shipment, io Mr. HUTCHISON, at the Wharf, or to 637 CURTIS BROTHERS. WOOL PROM THB WAIRAU. nPHE 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. 352 nPHE INTERCOLONIAL ROYAL X MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY (LIMITED.) *Cafitai>-£125,000 ) in 12,500 Shakes of £10 Each. 2000 Shares reserved for the Colonies. Colonel the Honorable Robert Fulke Greville, Castle Hall, MUford, South Wales, Chairman. ~ Rear Admiral the Right Honorable Lord George, Paulet, C.8., Vice-Chairman. IT. C. Pearson, Esquire, Hull and London, Managing Director. Sdward Coleman, Esq., New Zealand, Manager in the Colonies. Bankers: Messrs. iSapte, Banbury, Nix, Matlrieson, and Co., London. Union Bank of Australia in New Zealand. Offices, 41, Moorgate-street, London ; and Russia Chambers, Hull; And at Auckland, Wellington, and Nelson, in New Zealand. Agents of the Company ; At Wellington, Messrs. Johnstone and Co. At Canterbury, Messrs Miles, Kington, and Co. At Otago, Messrs. Jones, Cargill, and Co. At Sydney, Messrs. Pearson and Co. This Company has been formed to acquire and "work the valuable Contract entered into by Messrs-. Pearson, Coleman, and Co., with the Lords of the Admiralty, for a Monthly Mail service between Sydney and the principal ports in New Zealand. The following magnificent screw steam vessels are now owned by the Company, viz.:— Horse power. The Prince Alfred, 1200 tons, builder's measurement ~ 200 The Lord Worsley, 580 tons, builder's measurement 100 The Lord Ashley, 580 tons builder's measurement 100 The Airedale, 480 tons, builder's measurement .. .. 100 These ships have been furnished with duplicate machinery, and have been surveyed and highly approved by the Government Surveyors. 2000 Shares have been reserved for parties resident in New Zealand; £5 per share, to be paid one month .after allotment, and further sums when required ; but ■ no call will be made at an interval of less than three months after the first payment. A printed copy of the Contract, and also of the Prospectus of the Company, may be seen at the Company's Office, Albion Wharf, Nelson; where applications for shares can be made. EDW. COLEMAN, Manager. Nelson, January 1. 642 THE Intercolonial Royal Mail Steam Packet Company will, until further notice, TAKE WOOL— To Sydney, at _d per lb. Wellington, at fd. per lb. HIDESTo Sydney, at 40s. per ton. Weight or Measurement. - The Intercolonial Royal Mail Steam Packet Company have also a.quantity of English and A. A. Company's Newcastle COAL, and SHIP'S STORES, consisting .of Rice, Split Peas, Navy Biscuit, &c , &c , for SALE, on reasonable terms. Apply at the Company's Offices, Albion Wharf. - ' -. 710 PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE -*- for Gentlemen, at Mrs. NALDER'S, Hardystreet. 720 QOULMAN'S BOARDING HOUSE, Bridge-street. Good accommodation and reasonable terms. , 71*2 JJBGAR ■ PEAROE, ACCOUNTANT, Alma-street. Tradesmen's books arranged Posting and Bills made out by the month or •quarter. ._ -gsi * NELSON INSTITUTE. THE MEMBERS of the above Institute ■•-*-•■ ate informed that the LIBRARY IS NOW OPEN for droulation, JNO; PERCY, 79$ Pon, Secretary.

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Colonist, Issue 133, 28 January 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Issue 133, 28 January 1859, Page 1

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