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TO COLLINGWOOD DIRECT . -A-The Steamer EMU will sail for Collingwood direct on T V UESDAY next.; December 'XiytA 7 p.m.', and will leavo Co;lingwood for Nelson direct, on ■ WEDNESDAY; December 28, at 10-30 a.m. • 'v. ■ i ':. ■; «.■...' • JOHN R; HAYS, ; ■'■ •''■' ■: .;■. ■■ . '',;,'■ Agent. .Nelson, December 22,1859. v ■ 770 WAIRAU.— The TASMANIAN MAID'S first trip to the Wairau, after Christmas Itay, will be to leave : , ■ ...... ' .-■■•;■■ Nelson, on Tuesday, 27th December, at 3, p.m. Wairau, on Thursday, 2S)th ~ 7, „ CURTIS BROTHERS. Nelson, December 16. 739 STEAMER EMU. ' Ojti: • ■■ __—. ■•,'., , ■ ! THE Steamer EMU i« OPEN for ENGAGE- , MENT for PLEASURE PARTIES', TOW AGE 1 andLIGHTERAGE. JOHN R. HAYS, ' Agent. * Kelson, December 12, 1859. — - 721 FROM PORT UNDERWOOD TO LONDON,—lf.suflicient inducement offer," the i( ship CA'StiMK'iE, 1000 tons, Captain Byron, will call 1 to fill" up with Wool, at the lowest rates of freight. t J NASH AND SCAIFE. Nelsor, November 22. ■ * 644 FOR LONDON DIRECT.—Ther beau- , tiful Aberdeen clipper b'.arque, ROXANA,.273 tons register, A. spittal, master, will be; at Pwt Un- , derwood by the Ist December, to commence loading WOOL; and as she will.take a limited quantity oniy, will sfcil for LONDON Ist January, i860.----■7 r^Vwg'h.t on Wool; per Ibv -:• ' #oriurther:pMticular6^pply.to , HATH. EDWABDS AND .CO., • s' or to MORRISON AND SCJLANDERS. Nelson, 17th October. ■ 544 FUR LONDON ; plßKOt.—The' fine ' barque and well-known trader CRESSWELL, 800 tons burden, W. C.'Barnett, commander, now. loading at Port Underwood, will meet with quick despatch. .. • ' Freight on Wool, Five-eighths of a Penny per.lbShe has splendid accommodation for Chief arid Second-cabin i Jassen»ers, and earned an experienced Snraeon. . - ■ ' For freight or passage, apply to Caiptain BARNETT, - on board, or to > ' ■ 716 ; ■ , , , : NASH AND SCAIFE. ' IfOR LONDON DIRECT.-^To sail on X- 16th January, 1860, from Lyttelton, Canterbury, the wellrkndwn AI ship CASHMERE, 640 tons register, John Byron, commander. ....-.-• To sail on Ist February, 1860. from Lyttelton, Can- . terbury, the well-known Al shipZKAL,\NDIA, 10*31 tolls register, John Foster* commander. . ; Thewefine vessels were built, expressly for the New, Zealand trade and have superior'aceoinodation with every comfort for chief cabin, second* and: third class passengers. , For particulars, apply to. , 732 NASH AND SCAIFB. j ESSRS. 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 both Southern and Northern Foris^ as regular traders, viz. :— Tons. Joseph Fletcher . . . J. Pook . ... 1-100 : Chapman . . .' .K. Harland . 1200 Maori. . . . . G. Petherbridge 1000 Myrtle .... J. G. Mordue .1000 Mariner . . . . C.K. Frazer . 1000 Cashmere . . . .' G. Pearson . 10j3U Egmont . . .. S.C.Gibson . flbo Cresswell . . . } ,' W. C. Barnett .. : 8()0 Sir Edward Paget ~,, .* . ; T. NVycherley .. 90a ■ Euphemus . . .*- .J. Howard . 1000. j John Masterman. .< . John M'Buvie . 1000 ' Clontarf . . .• . T.Allen . . 1500 Caduceus . . . . G. Cass . .-3500 Zealandia . . . .J.Foster . . 1200 The undersigned,, agents for,the above;splendid line of vessels, are authorised to arrange with settlers here or at New Plymouth, who may be desirous of 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 yayment on arrival of The vessel. Further particulars on application to ' NASH AND SCAIFE, 1117 Nelson and Xew Plymouth. NOTICE TO SHIPPEKS BETWEEN MOIUEKA AND NASSACR, E : BA,X. ON and after the 4th of October, the FRKIGHT on all GOODS shipped per TASftiANtAN MAID at Rlotueka. for Massacre Bay, will have to be paid, before shipment, to Mr. li. Sutcliffe. , CURTIS BROTHERS. Nelson, Sept.-gflrti.iWW. «90 PEDUOTION in FARES to VVAIKAU, **> WAITOHI, and PELOBUS. From this date the Tasmanian Maid wi]l convey Passengers ta either of thq ftbp.ye : named pjacea as on4er :-r? ' ' Chief Cabin , . . 40s. Fore Cabin , . , 2^s. , CURTIS BROTHERS. 29th August, 1859. 238 NELSON /COAST- STEAM ASSOCIATION, THE WAREHOUSE lately erected by the Association ; n.ear the Big Bush., Wairau .ijßiyer, wil.be open, under the charge of Mr. J. M. * Hutcheson, for the'receptipq of GOODS conveyed by the Tastoahian I^aid, on TUESDAY, the 13th Sep4embpr» -firpm \yhich date Freight will be .charged on goodß either to or from the Big Bush, the Boulder > Bank," Waitohi or Pelorus, at the reduced rate of thirty-five shillings per ton ; this rate to include re. ceiving into. and delivering from the above VVare"hpuse^ and storage Jor 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 ehipmeiit in Nelspfl, ; ■ ' ■ " WpOL, T^Pyring th^e coming season the freight on yool by t^'e Tasmanian Maid, from either the Big . Bush.br the Boulder Bank- to Port JJnderwood will be at the rate of^seyen shillings per bale, and if put into the Warehouse at the Big Bush, 2s. 6d. per bale will lie idharged for receipt and delivery, renii weighing and marking; The freight from either of the above named paces to Nelson or Wellington ) will be one half-penny per lb.. ' - ' ' . '; All Godd> placed in the Store at the Big Bush, will be insured against loss by fire by the Association without. *.*trft charge, . • . . ... CURTIS BROTHERS. Nelson, 2f>th August, 1859. ' 284 - NELSON COAST STEAM ASSOCIATION. ; T> ETURN TICKETS:^-Prom this date 4V JIETDRN TlOKKTS^be^yeen NELSON and. $,OTyEK4, and NEL^OJJ and CQLLIii!OWPQD, ayailable foj-' th§ ensuing trip of the. Steamer only, will feel issued at the following rate.s:—• ■ - ' Nelson and llotueka .'.... '.9s. Nelson and Collingwood {Chief cabin) :40s. i : \ * CUB/T IS BROTHERS. . JJelson, 15th September, 1859.' , ; .353 Q H E A P, — F 0 R "g'll'S H. Ranwme's I. O.H. Ploughs' Vi J Tniversal Plough . : „ Y.F.O. Plough „ Y.O. H. Plough, steel mould boards Y.F.L. extras „ Y. O. H extras Grey'a Wrought Iron .Ploughs,, with extras, with &nd without wheels flowed. Plough ;. •"■ Afco» J^jgiitW Or»t?9 and Kitcbcu Baoges. ', '■ '•'-•' 1

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 228, 27 December 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 228, 27 December 1859, Page 1

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