.QTESwCoSISGWDOD DIREaT. *O-.—The steamer EMU .willleave {weather pef- "■ 'SelMif for (Jolh'hVwoddSect, THIS •'Friday) at 7 p.mV '^Remain'at Collingwood during Saturdnv and LEAVE there for Nelson direct on Saturday' (TO-MORROVY), at 7p.m. -. • ; -' -".. ~. JOHN R. HAYS, ; 'I---'. ... ; , ■• Agent. Nelson, November 24th, 1859. ■ 655 ', STEAM TO MOTUBKA. . /l^& rFHE STEAMER EMU will 4BBBL -1- LEAVE NELSON and -MOTUEKA (weather permitting) during the ensuing week'as follows:— • ■'• Nelson, on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 10 a.m. Motueica. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 2 p.m. JOHN. R. HATS, . . Agent. Nelson, November, 24. . 654 t?OR -THE--WAIRAU.—The regular •*-'■ trader AUSTRALIAN MAID, Hooper, master, will sail for Beaverton, Wairan, on MONDAY next. -For.freight or passage apply, to . '. JOHN SYMONS AND CO. ■ 'Nelsoh, 25th Novcmher.^ 65gT?OR SYDNEY DIRECT.—TheI[.R.M. •*?/•' steamsldpiPßlNCE ALFRED, James Bowden,1 commander, will leave on or about the 4th December., VFor' freight or passage, apply at the Company's Office, Albion Wharf. 6^» XT OR WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, S- and OTAGO.—The I.R.M. steamship LORD ASHLEY, A Kennedy, commander, will leave for the above ports, on or about the 29th instant. For particulars, apply at the Company's Office, Albion Wharf. . 6*6 l?R0M PORT UNDERWOOD TO Jl LONDON.—If sufficient inducement offer, the ship CASHMERE, 1000 tons, Captain Byron, will call to lill up with Wool, at the lowest rates of freight. NASH AND SCAIFE. •Nelso'r,'November 22. 644 r<"R'i c k'b~t7~ match. *j "" NELSON AND MOTUEKA. The TASMANIAN MAID will leave Nelson on FRIDAY, the -9th December, at half-past Eight o'clock, a.m., for MOTUEKA, returning at Eight o'clock^ the same evening, both landing and embarking passengers at the Motueka Jetty. Fare for the Excursion, Five Shillings each. Children, Half-price. CURTIS BROTHERS. November 22.. . ' : • ■ U7 T\JfESSRS:.N. EDWARDS AND CO. J.tX w in se li: by auction at their Warehouse, Tra-falgar-street, on. Saturday {TO-MORROW), the 25th instant, at Twelve o'clock, precisely— That very valuable . B KICK ■ STORE, and DWELLING HOUSE, in Trafalgar-street, now in the occupation of Mr. George Baker, The property is freehold, having a frontage of 30 feet to the best part of the Town. Also, at the same time— ■ ,' That valuable TOWN ACRE, No 505. Terms at sale. Nelson, 24th November, 1859. €50 PUBLIC SALE OF THE SCHOONER ANN. . /XEORGE,AIKEiN will sell by public v-^ , auction, in the Long Room of the fier Hotel, on iJ'UIDAY first, the 2uth instant, at One o'clock, u.ni.4—' ■ '" ' ■ ' A The -well-known Schooner ANN, with all her ■ ' appurtenances, as she now lies in harbor. Terms liberal. "Nelson, 22nd November.,' 641 OTICE.—;The undersigned begs respect- -*-^ fully, to-inform the Pubiic that from this date his STORKS at Collingwood, Wairau, and Nelson, will foe canned!-on under the style or firm of JOHN SYJMO.SSund CO> '<■ ■' ■'■■■'■•'■■ • JOHN SYMONS. Nelson, Ist October, 1859/ 470 CITS' STEAM COEFEE MUJiS. ' TOHN SYMONS AND CO. begs to in-. *J f(inn the' Public that they have appointed the' following AGENTS,for the sale of their celebrated Coflee:—• •■■•'■- Mr. W. Allison, Pelorus; Mr. T. Bullard, Waimea South; Mr; R. M. G. Clark, Motupipi; Mr. B. Dixon; Spring Grove; ' , Mrs. Ann Fuller, Picton( Waitohi); i ■ 'Mr. W. Giblin, Motueka; Mr. J. Kerr, Junr., Waimea West. 651 CITY STEAM COFFEE MILLS. TO STOREKEEPERS. npHE undersigned beg to inform the -*• trade that they are now prepared to supply in any quantity, COFFEE, PEPPER, RICK, and SPICKS, ground by steam. ' JOHN SYMONS AND CO., Bridge-street. ' 652 EXCRESSWELL AST) ROXANA. THE MISSES JAY beg -respectfully to -*- intimate that they have JUST RECEIVED the following, DIRECT FROM ENGLAND. A variety of muslins, cotton. &c., ibr embroidery '■'■■■ Gold aiid silver twine Knitting and netting needles Berlin patterns 'Wool aiid canvas ChildTen's-dresses " An*-:;a' largfip assortment of Toys st very moderate prices;;.' : • ~ ■ -.' . BBIDGfE-STBEET. . ' 507 10 BOOKMAKERS', CARPENTERS, AND OTHEES... 'TENDERS are invited from persons wil- -=■- ling to undertake the construction of a BRICK SEWER or CULVERT down the centre of Trafalgartreet, .in accordance with plans and specifications, which, together-with a form of tender, may be seen at this Office; . ■ Tenders will be received up to few o'clock, p.m., of THURSDAY, the 15th December, 1859. The g Board" do-not. bind themselves to.^cce_pt the lowest or any tender. ' By order of the Board, . ; ~.,■. . 3. L. BAILEY, -.„, ■~.. . Secretary. ■' Board of Works Office, Nelsony. November 2<i, 1859. .658 - TO. CARTERS AND' OTHEES. RENDERS, will be received at this.Office -1- until Four o'clock, p.m., of WEDNESDAY next, November 30, for the services of. Horses and Carts, with drivers, at per day, as required, for a period of three months. Forms of tender may be seen at this Office. The Board do uot bind themselves to accept the ', lowest, pi\any.tender. ' By order of the Board, ' , • J. L, BAILEY, • ' \ Secretary. Board of Works Office. ' Selson, November 24. 1859: ■'■-~ 659 T OST, a small Black and Tan 'SHEEP-! *-* DOG, about four months old; landed on Sunday moving from the Tasnianiah Afa'id. ;' '■ ' ■ Whoever will bring the same to the Trafalgar1 . Hotel will-be rewarded. . •<:;.. • - C4^:
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 219, 25 November 1859, Page 2
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