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UOR WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY,. i . and OTAGO.-The 1.8.M, steamship LORD ASHLEY, A, Kennedy, commander, w^Ueave for the 1 above ports on or about the 17th instant FOR NEW PLYMOUTH and WANtfv KAU.~The I.R.M. steamship AIRDDALE, i\\ ! Johns, commander, will be despatched op or about the 18th instant. For freight or passage, apply at, the Company's Office, Albion Wharf. < ' ~ 6851 Xfqfl LONDON DIRECT.~Tho hM- •*• tiful Aberdeen clipper Wque. ROXANA L, J 27^ tons register, A. Spittal, uaasier, will^be at Port Underwood by the Ist December, to commence loading WOOL; and as she will take A limited quantity only, will sail for LONDON Ist January, 1860.. ' ; Freight on Wool, Three Farthings perlb. jForfurthprparticularß,ap^ly to1 ." '-.• '• \ /.J BDWABDS AMD CO, f ; , "y^ -*?^T»- ""' otto ".- v" M' *!",,- MOKBISON "AND SCLANDEKS. Nelson, 17th October. ' GU TO FOttoW THE ROXANA. ' , ' - ■UOR LONDON DIRECT.—The fine •*■ first.class ship GOLCONDA,'6BB tons register,' A. Montgomery, commander, -will ipVoceed to Port Underwood to commence loading by 15th. January, t and will sail for LONDON direption; oraboUtthje 31st March, 1860.,? - , <:.;:;.'.: ,-. ....•-,„ :■<>-.•.,: !.'! ■ Freight oa Wool, Three Farthipgß per lb» -^ ! • For further particulars, apply t0.,;; \.. ; ,; L , ! NATS. BDWABBS AND CQ. t ' ' .■_;.. :.: ■:.: :\ v; :..:;■.. j-'-.Qt tO MORRISON ?AND SCLAHDERS. Nelson, 17th October. - 545/ MESSRS. ARTHUR WILLIS, GANN, ■^"JL and CO.'S PACKETS between LONDON and NEW ZEALAND.-*-The following first-class Ships (with others) are intended to be despatched to both Southern and Northern Porte; as regular traders, v'a. :— ; \: ■■■■. ••■■'■ ' :, •';■•:• ■,■•,■• ' Tons. Joseph Fletcher. _. . J. Pook . .1100 Chapman . . . <B. Harland . 12001 Maori. . . . . G. Petherbridge 1000 Myrtle . . . .J. G.Mordue . 1000' I Mariner . . .: . C. E. Frazer . 1000] Cashmere . . '". . (J.Pearson .1000 Egmont . k. . . S.C.Gibson . 1100 Cresswell . . T . W.C.Barnett .800 Sir Edward Paget . . T.'Wycherley « 9<)o Euphemus . . . .J. Howard . lOOtt John Masterman. . . JohnM'Buvie . 1000 Clontarf . . . . T. Allen . . 1500 Caduceus . . . . G. Cass . . 1500' Zealandia . -» . .J; Fpster . . 12001 The undersigned, agents for the above spleiidid ' line of vessels, are authorised to arrange with' settlers ' here or at New Plymouth, who may be desiroufljof bringing their friends in Great Britain out to this colony, and are prepared either to pay the passage-money, at once to them, or give satisfactory security for its payment on arrival of the vessel.. :- :; Further particulars on application to > NASH AND SOAIFE, 1117 ■'• ,' Nelson and New Plymouth. PARTICULAR ATTENTION is di- •*• rected to the following lot of USEFUL and CHEAP GOOpSi e« Rqxana— Inf^^a white and drab cashmere hooda Yalenolennes wove and saxony edgings ; Plain and edged blonds, white and black Muslin edgings, scollops, and flouncings Mohair girdles and belts j Bobbinette, sprig, white and black stiff nette: White/Persian, sarsnet, and glac6 silks | ' , White, black,- figured, and spot muslinjj ' Plain, check, and chintz delaijoea ■ ■i Rough brown, and hoilanda Whiter and and cotton cords White, ty)sette oovei& '-and counterpanea Cftiion, worsted, and silk braids • Girl's and Women's and Men's hosiery Sewing, knitting, and. crochet cotton; best .' ', ' 7 makes : ' ■.'■•■ '."; .' ;. .', ■.. Needles, hair-pins, watch ribbons, and flannel binding, &c. ' : , Paridsold and umbrellas Large stock Of calicoes from^4^ par yard • White pecquay and ;mA?cfeUai ■ Earlst6ne|ingh>iwsi' ; ; • ■ Co\pfed. Hungarians and denies A^paooa coatings and gambroons Ladies'tweeds and cashmerettes Lot of tweeds for Boy's clothing, from Bb. 6d. • :.- Jper^yard; ,i ■;,:; v,i :.;•.... Lancashire and real Welsh flanneb -' 100. pieces ribbon velvets,.every shade 2Q pieces; oil baize tablel covers, good styles, , from Is. pd. to 2s. yard Every Variety of fajftcy Wttons.. • OBSEBV&--H;. J. GOODMAN'S, 689 Bridge-street. ; OUTFITTINQ STORE. bridge-Street, nelson. IVFENS* AND REAi>ylfA MADE CLOTHING of the BEST QUALSTYof MATERIAL and WORKMANSHIP-, a.nd at the LOWEST PRICES.,; i: :<r : V^-{ H J. LUCAS bega^o call the attention of purchasers of Clothing!tothis STOGK, which h0 is SELLING CHEAPER, THAN. ANY OFFERED ELSEWHERE OF, THE SAME QUALITY; < and being a Tailon,: purchasers may. rely on the fit of eveiry article sold by him; . . Panama Hata, rC^ps, Shirts, Blankets, &c. • NekonTwepd made to order. .. _ ' ; . .! '.- $ab Coats, 425.. ''■/' Vest arid Trousers, 88s. OBSERVE— J. LTJ CA S, OUTFITTER, BBIDGE-STBEBT, Nelaon. NEXT DOOR TO SYMONS* (OLD STORE. O U T FITTIN G STORE, A--' ~ Bridge-street. ! Men's and Youth's READY-MADE CLOTHING! of all kinds, of the best quality and lowest prices, at J. LUC A S', : .Bridge-street, next door, to Symons 1, N.8.-HATS, CAPS, and; HQS^y. : ' '.'''•' ';':'. "V .'...;.-.-:;. ■.:...: ' J-l 1 making,; superior GI^UEL in ten minutes. j Recommended by the^Faculty for making a delicate • and pure gruel; not liable to turn sour on the sto- ■ mach. Persons of weak digestioii or constipated f habit, would benefit trom, the use of this pro- [ paratioii: as food for infants-^it is excellent. Packed in l^b. air-tigh,fc caijjsters. ■•' ■'■i" ::: -.■■■' '■" ';Als&, '•' '■ ■■■ •■ ■■ PREPARED OATJ^EALy s^rongty recommeßjied toinvalids^iii 14-lb;banisters. '

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 215, 11 November 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 215, 11 November 1859, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 215, 11 November 1859, Page 1

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