STEAM TO MOTUfiKA. JteMfc THE STEAMER EMU will JtiSSwt ■*- LEAVE NELSON and MOTUEKA i||tltilil (weather permitting) during this week as follows: — Nelson, on Wednesday, 26th .. .. 9»-m-Motueka, on same day 4 p.m. Kelson, on Friday, 28th .. .. .. H *.m. Motueka, on same day 4 p.m. JOHN. R. HATS, Agent. Nelson, October 24th, 1859. 423 T7OR COLLINGWOOD DIRECT.—The X? steamer EMU will leave Nelson for COLLINGWOOD DIRECT on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3kd, at SIX, p.m. Remain at Collingwood during the whole of Friday, and have there for NELSON DIRECT on and l^ave thwe g QVEMBER AT slXj vlu Rates of freight and passage the same as per Tasmauian Maid. JOHN R. HATS, Agent. Nelson, October 24th, 1859. 519 ALTERATION. THE TASMANIAN MAID will leave •*- for MOTUEKA and COLLINGWOOD, on FRIDAY MORNING NEXT, the 28th instant, at Nine o'clock, instead of Twelve, noon, as previously advertised. CURTIS BROTHERS, October 24th, 1859. TTOR PICTON (Province of Marlborough) A 1 and WELLINGTON. —The S.S. WONGA WONGA, Captain Renner, will'leave Nelson for PiCTON (the Capital of the New Province), and WELLINGTON, on WEDNESDAY, 26th instant. Passage to Picton .... (cabin) £2 0 0 ° „ ... (fore-cabin) 150 ~ to Wellington . . . (cabin) 3 10 0 . (fore-cabin) 2 5 0 Including provisions. For freight or passage, apply to GEORGE RIDINGS, Haven-road. Nelson, October 24th, 1859. 520 r?OR SYDNEY DIRECT.—The I.R.M. •*? steamship LORD WORSLEY. R. Johnson, commander, will be despatched for the above port on on or about the 4tli November. For freight or passage, apply at Company s Office, Albion Wharf. 531 N. C. S. A. TENDERS for CONSTRUCTING a J- "CRADLE" for the Tasmanian Maid, on the Beach, opposite Crowther's, are invited to be sent in to the undersigned (on application to whom a Plan and Specification can be seen), on or before th© 4th of November next. CURTIS BROTHERS. . The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Nelson, October 21. 527 pHEAP BIBLES—Now ON SALE at V^ the COL ONIST OFFICE— A CHOICE SELECTION OF BIBLES OF ALL SIZES. Family Bibles, in super morocco bindings Pew ditto Practical ditto Self-explanatory ditto Reference ditto Church Services, in velvet binding, gilt mountings and clasps Ditto ditto, morrocco bindings Ditto ditto, with clasps Pi-nyer Books, in great variety 50 volumes, No. 5, Irish National School Books. The above will be sold at a very trifling advanco upon original cost, and offer an unusually favorable opportunity to purchasers. "WANTED IMMEDIATELY for the * » NEW PROVINCE of MARLBOROUGH— A BISHOP! Applications, with real name and address, accompanied by testimonials, to be sent under cover to D. D., Colonist Office. 513 ALBION HOUSE.—Received ex i"i- Roxana and Lord Worsley, as under:•— p R I N T S"! Cambric prints (French) „ (Hoyles) Together with a large lot of Wide-width prints (various) AT FROM SIX-PENCE TO EIGHT-PENOE PER TABD, AT ALBION HOUSE, g T~~ A Y~~ S~~l White and colored Coutille stays, all sizes, from 19 inches to 36 inches. ' SHIRTS! Men's white shirts, 4s. 6d. to 7s. „ fancy regatta shirts, 2s. 3d., 3s. 3d., and 3s. 9d. „ Scotch twill shirts, 25., 2s. 9d., and 3». „ Merino shirts, 3s. to 6s. „ Crimean shirts, 95., 125., and 13s. AT ALBION HOUSE. QOA T S ! Men's black cloth Sacs, 30s. to 365. „ colored „ ~ 245. to 30s. „ shepherds-plaid coats, 205., 275., and 30s. „ brown-holland „ 9s. tolls. TROUSERS I Men's colored cloth trousers, 14s. to 18s. ~ black „ „ 17s, to 2ls. ~ shepherds-plaid cloth ditto, 16s. to 21s. „ Bedford cord ditto, 15s. to 18s. VESTS! Men's shepherds-plaid vests, 7s. 6d. to 11s. „ cloth ditto, Bs. to 12s. AT ALBION HOUSE. F THEIR OLD STOCK ALBION HOUSE have Men's moleskin trousers, ss. 6d. to 7s. 6d. Boy's „ „ 4s. 3d. to ss. 3d. Men's cotton-cord „ 6s. 6d. to 7s. 6d. Boy's „ „ 4s. 9d. to 6s Men's linen drill „ Bs. to 11s. Boy's „ „ ss. 6d. to 7s. 6d. Boy's cloth „ 9s. 6d. to 13s. 6d. Huckabacks, lOd. to Is. 2d. Brown hollands, 9d. to Is. 3d. Derry's, 7d. to lOd. Merinos, lOd. to Is. 2d. Grey calicoes, 4£d. to 7d. „ „ double width, lid. to la. id. All-wool flannels, Is. 3d. to 2s. 4d. French De Lames (plain), Is. 6d. to Is. lOd. ALBION HOUSE. NEXT TO MRS. BIRD'S NEW SHOP. 518 MR. MELUISH, PHOTOGRAPHIC JJJ- ARTIST, having received \s tosh supply of GOODS, is again prepared to take Collodiotype and Talbotype PORTRAITS, in the first style, daily. Panoramic and other views of Nelson and Suburbs, and Portraits of Maories on paper, forming nice presents for friends at home. Mr. Meluish begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Collingwood, Massacre Bay, and Waitohi, that he will shortly pay them a visit. Bridge-street, Nelson. 625 "NOTICE.—The undersigned begs respect- -^ fully to inform the Public that from this date his STORKS at Collingwood, Wairau, and Nelson, will be carried on under the style or firm of JOHN SYMONS and CO. - „. , n JQHNSYMONS. ftebon, let October, 1859. 470
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 210, 25 October 1859, Page 2
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