■" NELSON COAST STEAM ASSOCIATION. j&dsgk* THE PADDLE STEAMER J&iMWL *- TASMANIAN MAID, '^jm^&J9o tons burden, T. Whitwell, comwill leave (weather perniittiiig) Nelson, on Tuesday, 19th 12 noon Motueka, on same day .. .. •• 2 .p.m. Collingwood, on Wednesday 20th.. .. 7 a.m. Motueka, on same day ;. .. • • 1P mNelson, on Friday, 22nd .... .. ... 2 pm. Motuekii, on same day .. •• •■ *P -m> Collingwaod, on Saturday 23rd .. .. 10 a.m. Motueka, an same day .. .... 4 p.m. Nelson, on Monday, 25th .. .. ..'. !} a- m; Waitohi, on same day .. .. .... Midnight Wairau, on Tuesday,.26th .. .. .. H a.m. Wellington, on Wednesday, 27th-... .. * p.m. Kelson, oii Friday, 29th .. ... •• 9 a.m. Mokueka, on same day .... .. 11 a.m. Collingwood, on Saturday, 30th .. .. 8 a.m. Jlotueka, on same day .. .. .. 2 p.m. ' Nelson, on Wednesday, 4tli May .. .. 11 a.m. Motueka, on same day ~.■ .. .. 2 p.m. Collrngwood, on Thursday, sth .. .. 8 a.m. Motueka, on same day ...... .. 2 p.m. The next trip to the WAIRAU via WAITOHI, will be to leave Nelson on SATURDAY, May 7th. Until further notice, the steamer will call off Motiipipi, or Waitapu, either in going to or returning from 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 be at the Wharf one hour .previous to the advortised time of sailing. . - , ■-.-.- BATES OF TASSAGE. ■.<:... 'Chief Cabin. Fore Cabin. Nelson to- M0tueka.. ........ £0 6 0 £0 6 0 Nelson to Massacre Bay '1 5 0 016 0 Motueka to Massacre Bay 1 1 0 01 SO Nelson to Waitohi or Wairau 2 10 0 1 10 0 Nelson to We11ingt0n........ 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 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 charge. ; ■ Freights must be paid in .Nelson, before shipment, to Mr. HUTCHISON, at the' Wharf, or to 1022 . CURTIS BROTHERS. CARGO FOR COLLINGWOOD. HTHE N. 0. S. , ASSOCIATION having -*- received permission from the Commissioner of Customs to LAND CARGO at COLLINGWOOD at any hour as hitherto, the TASMANIAN MAID will, from the present date, TAKE CARGO to that port at the following rates :— One ton and upwards at 15s. per ton. Less than one ton ~ at 255. ~ ~ Parcels at ss. each. CURTIS BROTHERS. April 4th, 1859. 1010 WOOL FROM THE WAIRAU. HPHE TASMANIAN MAID will, during * ensuing season, TAKE WOOL from the BOULPEK BANK) WAIKAU ta KELSON or WELLINGTON, at a HALFPENNY per pound, and to PORT UNDERWOOD at Seven Shillings per bi.le. CURTIS BROTHERS. Nelson, November 10th, 1858. 382 TO OWNERS AND MASTERS OP COASTING VESSELS. ' WANTED, in about a month hence, to ENGAGE for the CONVEYANCE of FIFTY TONS-FREIGHT, chiefly Timber, from the Moutcre River toKainpoi, in the Canterbury Settlement. Offers in writing will bo received up to tho 20th instant by :. GEORGE AIKEN, Auctioneer, 1016 Trafalgar-street. Jltertjmitbk. MRS. CROMPTON, in returning thanks J-'-*- .to the ladies of Nelson- for the liberal patronage she has received, begs to inform them that she has on hand a choiceselection ofWINTER BONNETS, j - 1000 ' No. 1 Snow's Cottages, Hardy-street. j MRS. GREEN has received, ex late arrivals, a choice assortment of WELL SELECTED GOODS, suitable for the present and coming season, consisting of— . Bonnets, in silk, crape,, straw, tuscan, crinoline, rice, &c, trimmed and untrimmed Bonnet ribbons Ladies' and girls' hats in great variety Gentlemen's, youths', and children's ditto Black and colored silk mantles . Black and white lace and muslin Lawn and,grass.cloth ditto Paris kid gloves, children'b ditto . Ladies' Norway gauntlets, kid ditto Silk and Lisle thread,ditto . Ladies' and gentlemen's white and black kids Gentlemen's neckties, silk.and satin squares Silk and lawn pocket' handkerchiefs, shawls Embroidered lace and muslin dresses, flounced and robes Glace and brocaded silk dresses Tulle colored crapes arid tarlatans Flounced barege dresses .Ilalzßrine and nnißlin, plain and flounced Holland jackets Pinafores, blouse's, &c. Cap ribbons, flowers, blonds, veils Black and white lace, bu»le ditto Dress caps, bonnet ditto, mohairditto Parasols, blnck and colored Neckties, collars, sleeves, habitshirts Muslin flouncing, insertions ,- Lawn hankerchiefs, hollands, Marsula diaper Linen.calico, and crinoline Plain, checked, and figured muslins Net. nankeen, roll jacconetes, silesia Braids, &c, straw plaits ■ • Infants' pellises, cloaks, hoods, hats, robes, frocks, jackets, caps, pinafore^ flannels, shirt*,-gowns-, &c, &c. A GREAT' VARIETY "oF^URNING GOODS. ■■ ' ■-~•■• , 424 J IME!—MQTUPIPI LIMB for SALE, ■*-* at the Albion Wharf. NICHOLSON AND RIDINGS. .Nelson, 17th March, 1859. 941 1 JK r(]00 well burnt stock BRICKS, ivjl/v/v ..ready for delivery, at the Nelson Brick "yard, near the Prince Albert Hotel. ; £4 10s. per I.OpQ at the kiln. N.B.—Made to order—Bricks, Tiles, Paving Squares, &c., &c, of any bhape or size. .'..' ;W.M. :DEMENT, Bricklayer, Plasterer.' &c., 1.031 - Hardy-street. G.PBKM OJL!; SPERM OIL! 10 ,-. Qn SALE at ■- SYMQNS'..STOBB', ■. . Bridge-street, " 1012 -
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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 157, 22 April 1859, Page 1
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