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NELSON COAST'STEAM ASSOCIATION* jgjfift THE PADDLE STEAMER j^ffiEKTtlw • ' TASMANIAN MAID, . ZJwIJHjmL9? ton- B linrde"» T" Whitwel1 ' com' will leave {weather permitting) ■ ■ • Nelson, on Monday, 28th ~ .. .. 10 a.m. Pelorus, on Tuesday, 29th Marlborough^Wairau), Thursday, Dec. Ist.. 8 a.m.^ Nelson; oh Friday, 2nd ..'" ... .. 4 p.m. Motucka, on sama day, .. .» '~ 6,p.m. Collingwood/on Saturday, 3rd '~ .. 7 a.m Motueka, on same day, * .."'"♦/" •• 12noon The following trip to Marlborough via Picton, will be to leave Nelson on Monday, December sth. As the times stated for the steamer to leave the Wairau refer to the .times she will leave the RiverMouth, passengers getting on board'at the Big Bush, will have todo sq about two hours, before those times., Until further notice, the steamer will call off Motuplpi, "or Waitapu, on .going to or returning from Collingwood each 'trip. .* Shippers oF cargo"','for the Waitohi, ■ Wairau, and 'Wellington are requested to have tbeir goods on the Albion Wharf ready foV shipment on the Saturday previous, when' the steamer is advertised to sail on a v Monday morning.; \foA, forthe future, cargo for all places, to ensure its' Ijeirig shipped, must 'be at the, Wharf one hour previous to**hirMv«rtfß^thtte:bf' ■ailing. fiiTBS OF FASSAGK. Chief Cabin; Fore Cabin. Nelsonto Motueka '.. £0 6 0 £0 6 0 Nelson to Massacre Bay 1 5 0, 015 0 Motueka to Massacre 8ay.... 110 013 0Nelson to Waitohi or Wairau 2 0 0 15 0" Nelson to Wellington 8 0 0 2 0 0 Children under 10 years «f 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 notrbe 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 deliTered up on leaving. Shippers are requested to send their goods the day previous to date of sailing to the Albion Wharf, where they will be stored, free of charge. Freights must be paid in Nelson, before shipment, to Mr. ELVY, at the Wharf, or to 555 CURTIS BROTHERS. NELSON COAST STEAM ASSOCIATION. "DETURN TICKETS.—From this,date •*•%» RETURN TICKETS between NELSON and MOTUEKA, and NELSON and COLLINGWOOD, available for the ensuing trip of the Steamer only, will te issued at'the following rates :»— Nelson and Motueka ...... 9s. Nelson and Collingwood (Chief cabin) 40s. CURTIS BROTHERS. Kelson, 15th September, 1859. 353 "DEDUCTION in FARES to WAIRAU, 4-* WAITOHI, and PELORUS. . From this date the Tasmanian Maid will convey Passengers to either of the above named places as under:— Chief Cabin ... 40s. Fore Cabin . . i 255. CURTIS} BROTHERS. Nelson, 29th August, 1859. - 283 NOTICE TO SHIPPERS BETWEEN MOTUE2A ASD MASSACRE BAY. . STYtrthd after the 4& $ October, the x-^ FREIGHT on all GOODS shipped per TASMANIAN MAID at Motueka, for Massacre Rot, wUI have to be paid, before shi^meS^,, t£ Jsr. R. Sdt- "'" CURTIS BROTHERS. Nelson, Sept. 26th, 1859. 390 ' - :; n. q. s. A ; , : , TENDERS are invited for taking charge per month of the Wharf and Association^ Store, at Collin^vood, and delivering Goods landed from the Tasmanian Maid. . The lowest or any tender not njqeqsflryy Te.nde.rs tQ b§ ?ent m |p \%e undersigned on. or before MdHDAX, 'December sth'. : • . CURTIS BROTHERS. Nelson, November 2tst, 1859. " 638 NELSON COAST STEAM ASSOCIATION. 'THE WAREHOUSE lately erected by *^- the Association near the Big Bush, Wairau River, will be open, under the charge of Mr. J. M. Huteheson, for tne reception of GOODS conveyed by the Tasmanian Maid, on TUESDAY, the 13th beptember, from which date Freight will be charged on goods either to or from the Big Bush, the Boulder ■ Bank, Waitohi or Pelorus, at the reduced rcte of thirty-fipe shillings per ton 5 this r^te Include" receiving into a,nd. cf^frefihg' from" the 'above Wareftouie',' and 'stbrage' for" ohe^week','after which time a Charge of'three shillings per ton per week will be made. Aa hitherto no wharfage will be charged for inipment in Nelson. WOOL.—During the coming season- the freight on wool by the Tasmanian Maid, from either the Big Bush or the Boulder Bank to Port.Uriderwood will be at the rate of seven shillings per bale, and if put into the Warehouse at the Big Bush, 2s. 6d. per bale will be charged for receipt and delivery, rent, weighing and marking, The freight from either of the above named places to Nelson or" Wellington will be one half-penny per lb. All Goods placed in the Store at the Big Bush, will be insured against loss by fire by the A6Bae^ti6ri'lwfth'out «xtr& charge. ' ' ■ ' '"'''''''' CURTIS BROTHERS. Nelson, 29th August, 1859. ' 284 THE CRESSWELL.—The underaigoed give notice that the freight on WOOL by this vessel hitherto,advertised,,at 11-16ths of ajpenny per lb, has been reduced to 5-Sths of » penny."' NASH AND SCAIFE, Bridge-street. November 22nd, 1««9. 638 MESSRS. ARTHUR WILLIS, GANN, and CO.'S PACKETS between LONDON and NEW ZEALAND.—The following first-class Ships (with others) are,intended to be despatched to bpth Southern and Norfh.em Pqrts, as regular traders, viz.:— ' "' - •"' *'' •' " 'Tons'. Joseph Fletcher . J. Pook . . 1100 - Chapman ." " . . .R. Harland . 1200 Maori O. Petherbridge 1000 Myrtle . . . .J. G. Mordue . 1000 Mariner . , , . C. E. Fra»er . 1000 Cashmere . Q. Pearson . 1000 Egmont . . . . S. C. Gibson . 1100 Cresswell . . . . W. C. Bamett . 800 Sir Edward Paget . . T. Wycherley . 900 Euphemiis . . . . J. Howard . 2 000 John Masterman, . . John M'Buvie . 1000 ' Clontarf .... T.Allen . .1500 Caduceus , G f Caas . . ]spO |ea}an,dja .... JT.^qs^ . , I'2oo j '■ Tjie'lindersigrje^, agepts for rthe above Bplendid ' line df v^sSeTs,>w authorised to airange with settlers here or at New Plymouth, who may be desirous of bringing their friends in Great Britain out to this coJony, and are prepared either to pay the passage-money at once*to them, or give satisfactory security for its payment on arrival of the vossel. 1 Further particulars on application to NASH AND SCAIFE, 1117 kelson and New' Plymouth. jnqEONIAL-MADE BOOTS and V s "SHOES. ' A nice assortment on hand at 688 " ' • ' B. JACKSON'S.

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 219, 25 November 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 219, 25 November 1859, Page 1

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