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FOR SYDNEY SIRiCT.-»The 1.R.M.: steamship PRINCE ALFRED, James Bowdei, commander, will leave-on or About the 4th December. For freight or passage, apply at the Companya Office/ Albion Wharf. ■ ''..•■.;■■_ ", / '" ■ "' :■**? 1?OR; WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY^5 Jl and OTAGO.—The I.R.M. steamship LORD ASHLEY, A Kennedy, commander, will leave for the above ports, on or about the ■• . > For particulars, apply at thfc.Company'B Office, Al- = bion:Wharf. " ' '- 64^ I?RQM PORT UNDERWOOD TO -P LONDON.—If sufficient inducement offer, the ■hip CASHMERE, 1000, tons, Captain Byron, will call to fill up with' Wool, at the lowest fates of freight. NASH AND SCAIPE. Nelsor, November 22. . 644 FOR MELBOURNE rDIRECT.—The dipper brigantine ACTIVE, 200 tons, T. Smith, commander, will sail aa : above on or about 25th NoYwnDer. > •■-■<- For freight or passage, apply to ■ JOttiN ,«.: liAxS, ; ; ' .. Agent. Nelson, November 14th, 185 Q. Cll GR'I C KBiE VM ATC H. ;. •.-.' .NELSON: AND ; MQTUEKa, . . ..; , ' Th'©; TASMAWASsia^bi.^^e^w •^to,-^. FRIDAY, the 9th DieceniW, at lialFp^t- mgW o'ol(Nk, a.m./for \lOTUEKA^eturninst at> TEight o'clock .the same eveninp,both,landin^ and embarkr ing passengers at the Motueka Jetty.' .' . , Fare for the Excursion, Five Shillings each. Children, Half-price. CURTISB ROTHERS. November 22. ■ \ ■ 647 FOR LONDON DIRECT.—The beaur tiful Aberdeen clipper barque ROXANA, 2/3 tons register, A. Spittal, master, 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 per lb. For further particulars, apply to : NATH. EDWARDS AND CO., or-to MORRISON AND SCLANDEBS. Nelson, 17th October. 544 TO FOLLOW THS ROXANA. FOR LONDON DIRECT.—The fine first-class ship GOLCOND A, 688 tons register, A. Montgomery, commander, will proceed to Port Underwood to commence loading by 15th January, and will sail for LONDON direct on or about the 31et March, 1860. Freight on Wool, Three Farthings per lb. For further particulars, apply to NATE. EDWARDS AND CO., orfo MORRISON AND SOLAMDIRS. Kelaon, 17th October. fi4s NELSON COAST STEAM ASSOCIATION. mAHt THE PADDLE STEAMER jmfffirL •*■■ TASMANIAN MAID, tons burden, T. Whitwell, comwill leave (weather permitting) Nelson, on Monday, 28th .. .. .. 10 a.m. I"elorus, on Tuesday, 29th .. .. .« Marlborough (Wairau), Thursday, Dec. Ist.. 8 a.m. Nelson, on Friday, 2nd ; ; '.*■'- ... • • 4 P-m'; Motueka, on same day, .. .. .. 6 p.m.; Collingwood, on Saturday, 3rd .. .. 7 a.m Motueka, on same day, .. », .. 12 noon i The following trip to Marlborough. via Picton, will ts;to le^^ fi"th. -1 As the times stated for the steamer to leave the j Wairau refer to the times she will leave the River- , Mouth, passengers getting on board at the Big Bush will have to do so about two hours before those times. Until further notice, the steamer will call off Motupipi, or WaitapU, on 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 j 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 advertised time of Bailing. BATES OF PASSAGE. Chief Cabin. Fore Cabin. Nelson to Motueka i£o 6 0 £0 6 0 Nelson to Massacre Bay 15 0 015 0 Motueka to Massacre 8ay.... 110 013 0 Nelson to Waitohi or Wairau 2 0 0 15 0 Nelson to Wellington 3 0 0 2 0 0 Children under 10 years of age, half fares. Consignees by the Tasmaaian 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 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 655 CURTIS BROTHERS. STEAM TO MOTU£&A. te*t THE STEAMER EMU will SSBmL LEAVE NELSON and MOTUEKA HBB9 (weather permitting) during the ensuing week as follows:— ■ ■ ■ > Nelson* on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 10 a.m. Motueka, on Monday > Wednesday,and Friday, at 2 p.m. iofiN. R. HAYS, '•' '■' "''■'.., ! Agent. . Nelson, November, 24. '! 654 t>Et>tJCTION in FARES to WAIRAti» ■J-** WAITOHI, and PELORUS. From this date the Tasmanian Maid will convey Passengers to either of the above named placeß as ttnder:~ Chief Cabin . . . 40s; Fore Cabin . . ~ 255. CURTIS BROTHERS. ' Nelson, 29th August) 1859._ 283 NELSON COAST STEAM ASSOCtATiONi t>ETURN TICKETS.--From this date -*•*'' RETURN TICKETS between NELSON and MOTUEKA, and NELSON and COLLINGWOOD, available for the ensuing trip of the Steamer only* will be issued at the following rates :— . Nelson and Motueka ..... • i 9s. Nelson and Collingwood (Chief cabin) 40s. CURTIS BROTHERS. Nelson, 15th September, 1859. 353 fcOTtCE TO SHIPPERS BETWEEN MOTUEKA AHD MASSACRE BAY. ON and after the 4th of October, the FREIGHT on all GOODS shipped per TASMANtAN MAID at Mdtiieka, for Massacre Bay, will have to be paid, before shl^ent, to Mr. R. SutCTJRTIS BROTHERS. 390

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 220, 29 November 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 220, 29 November 1859, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 220, 29 November 1859, Page 1

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