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_' .NELSON COAST STEAM ASSOCIATION. RETURN TICKETS—From this date , FETUKN TICKETS between NELSON, and MO+UEKA, and" NELSON and COLLINGWOOD, available for the ensuing trip of the Steamer only, will be issued at the following rates:— Nelson and Motueka '.''.. . . .... 9s. . Nelson and Collingwood (Chief cabin)) 40a. CURTIS BROTHERS. .Nelson, 15th September, 1859. 353 NELSON COAST STEAM -ASSOCIATION. ri?HE WAREHOUSE Jately erected by A. the Association near the Big Bush, Wairau River, will be open, under the charge of Mr. J. M. gutcheson, for the reception of GOODS conveyed by line Tasmtoiatt Maid, on TUESDAY, the 18th1 September from which date Freight will be charged' on g<kxMsffcdr to or from tlVc Big Bush, the Boulder Bank, Waitohi or Pelorus, at the reduced rate of thirty-five shillings per ton; this rate to include receiving into and delivering from the above Warehouse, ,and storage lor one week, after which time a charge of three shillings per ton per week will be made. As hitherto no wharfage will be charged for shipment in Nelson. WOOL.—During the coming season .the. freight on wool by the Tasmanian Maid, from either; the Big Busjh or the Boulder Bank to Port Underwood 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 Association without «s_tra charge; CURTIS BEOTHEES. Nelson, 29th August, 1859. 284 PARTICULAR ATTENTION is directed to the following large lot of USEFUL and CHEAP GOODS, ex Roxana— Infant's white and drab cashmere hoods Valenciennes wove and Baxony edgings i Plain and edged blonds, white and black i Muslin edging's, scollops, and flouncings | Mohair girdles and belts | Bobbinette, sprig, white and black stiff netts White Persian, sarsnet,' and glace silks White, black, figured, and spot muslins Plain, check, and chintz delaines Rough, brown, and dressed hollands White and drab moleskins, and cotton cords White toilette covers and counterpanes Cotton, worsted, and silk braids Girl's and Women's and Men's hosiery Sewing, knitting, and crochet cotton, best makes Needles, hair-pins,' watch ribbons, and flannel binding, &c. Parasols and umbrellas Large stock of calicoes from 4£d. per yard White pecquay and marcella Earlstone ginghams , : Colored~Hnrigarians and derftea "Y Alpacca coatings and gambroons Ladies' tweeds and cashmerettes Lot of tweeds for. Boy's clothing, from Bs. 6d. per yard Lancashire and real Welsh flannels 100 pieces ribbon velvets,.every shade 20 pieces oil baize table covers, good styles, from ls. Cd. to 3s. 6d. per yard Every variety of fancy buttons. observe— H..J. GOODMAN'S, 589 Bridge-street. EX WILLIAM ALFRED, from Sydney, and on sale, at the Store ofthe undersigned :— 10 tons Company's Pieces, No. 1 6 „ „ Snowdrops 20halfahest3ofTea' 6 chests ditto 23 cases Whiskey 30 boxes Soap . 40 boxes candles, Neva Sperm 25 boxes Moulds 4 quarter-casks Martell's Brandy 2 cases American Axes 50 cases Geneva, &c.,' &c. D. MOOBE, Trafalgar-street, 9th December. 720 EX LA T E A R R I V AL S. V Oval, boilers, from 2 to 8 gallons Tea kettleß, saucepans, frying pans Gridirons, tea kitchens, tea and coffee pots Candlesticks, knives and forks, tea trays Tongs, hand-bowls, Italian irons Meat Saws, fire shovels, camp oVens, scales Locks, hinges, bolts, window stays, and staples Tui'd rand iron American tacks Rack pullies; roller ends s j Sash weights, pullies, and line j Patent and cut nails, zinc and counter sunk Sheet zinc.and nails Stubs's double cut, pit and cross-cut files' • Spades, shovels, pickaxes y■■■''■ • ••<.-'■ Scythes, sneads, stones, reap hooks and sickles Cross-cut and pit saws, and tillers . Hammers, shingling do., gimlets and bradawls. 1; yT. C. iBAtCHEIOB, •.,;. 724 .„.. Bridge-street Stores. nrOibA||ENTEßS.—Previous to fresh -*- arrivals and alterations the undersigned offers for cash the following TOOLS at reduced prices, from the celebrated maker's, Buck, of- London, and Mathibschsi and Sons, of Glasgow, viz :-- Trying planes, jack do., smooth do., match d 0,,. l r inch flooring ditto, Grecian OG's, , bead, i-inch to- 1-inch, sash fillisters, side do:, ploughs and bitts, mallets, mortice and marking guages, J rip saws, hand saws, key-hole do., socket, firmer, and sash r:chisels. : Also, an assortment of useful CROCKERY, as Meat dishes, all sizes, dinner plates, soup tureens, gravy dishes, vegetable and pie do. T. C. BA TCHELO R, 725 . Bridge-street Stores. OUT F I T TING STORE . .. Bridge-street. Mens' and Youths* READY-MADE CLOTHING of all kindaVof the best quality and lowest prices, at . J. LUCAS, Byidge-street, next door to Symons'. N.8.--HAT3, CAPS, and HOSIERY. EX CRESSWELL AND ROXANA. THE MISSES JAY'beg respectfully to -*- intimate that they have JUST RECEIVED 'the following, DIRECT FROM ENGLAND. A. variety of muslins, cotton, &c, for era» troideiy Gold and silver twine Knitting and netting needles .' Berlin patterns Wool and canvas Children's'dresses And & latge assortment of Toys at very moderate : 1 prices. . J..UDQE-BTMBT. . '§07.

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 227, 23 December 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 227, 23 December 1859, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 227, 23 December 1859, Page 1

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