:'Y'-'^ ~: - M COLLINGWOOIX-^rfee Schooner ,■*• - JtAPID, G. Blackmore, Master, .will leave_for the above pprfc, on SATURDAY, Slat : uißtanfc,. at Five P.m. . ■ - ■ Ii! ;■ •■'■:'■"■'. For freight or passage; apply''to. 4-he. .Master op, board.. , ......* : , 'oof THE INTERCOLONIAL ROYAL MAIL X STEAM PACKET COMPANY (LMTED) The AIREDALE will leave for WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, and OTAGO, on or about;the 29th 1D The PRINCE ALFRED will leave for SYDNEY on or about the 4th April. : ■:■. ''"' For freight or passage apply at the • Company s office, AlbjonWharf. ~ ;,.'■■: ■■■■ .-- NEW CLIPPER SCHOONER for the WAIRAU TRADE, .-A Just completed, and now ready to take in CARGO, that splendid new clipper ichootlor THE CIT ( OF NELSON; Hooper rnastei', built expressly with a light draught of water for the above trade. She has ample accommodation for passengers, and from her beautiful model she will make quick and successful passages. * : ' ' : For freight or passage apply to JOHN SYMONS AND CO. _ Nelson, March 27 th. ■ *>7 ■ KEGULAR TRADER between Nelson and RnvAKA.-rThe. schooner_ ANN, Alfred Olsten, Master. " .; '__„;.,„„„ For freight or passage, apply to Mr. WINIJiKBURN,. Napier Hotel. '.■.'■, . . .-. ■..•-■■i *•-■' X.A-2^. MESSRS. ARTHUR WILLIS, G^ -"J- and dO.'S'P-iCKETS between -LONDON and NEW ZEALAND.--Th 6 'following: first^daes, Ships (with others) are intended to be despatched--to both - . Southern and Northern Ports, as regular traders, viz.:— lons. Zealand!*; .' •W' J. Foster . ,X\m. Caduceus . .' • • J*C«B* V ' Clontarf . . • • f?. Barclay . 1600 Pij-mr-nt-• . . S.C.Gibson .1200 Maori ' • . C.G.PetherhridgelSOO Joseph Fletcher . * •■ f |<>ok. *•;. . jOjO Cairo . . . > i^T* h ' X Cresswell . .• .. .W.f. Barnett,. 1000 Hastines . -.- . .r H. May . , . 1000StSthallan. ...... .- :. .W.E v WUliamson 1000 Harwood: . . ... * W. Forsayth .. : 800 The undersigned, agents for s the above splendid line of vessels, are authorised to amiige with settlers here or at New Plymouth, who may be desirous of bringing their friends ih 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 payment on arrival ofthe vessel. Further particulars ori application to NASH AND SCAIFE, 20 ' Nelson and New Plymouth. NELSON COAST STEAM ASSOCIATION. THE WAREHOUSE lately erected by the Association near the Big. Bush, Wairau fever, will be open, under the charge of Mr. J. M. Hutchesoh, for the reception of GOODS conveyed by the Tasmanian Maid, on TUESDAY, the 13th September; from which date Freight will be charged on 'goodseither 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 receiving into and delivering from the above Warehouse, and storage for 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. i . '. .'. ■-.'. ■• . WOOL.-T-During the coming season the freight on wool by the tasmanian Maid, from either the Big Bush or the Boulder Bank to Port Underwood; will he 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 J 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 he insured against loss by fire by the Association without *xtra charge. CTJRTIS BROIHEES. Nelson, 29th August, 1859. 284 ... ■ NELSON COAST STEAM ASSOCIATION. RETURN 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 . .- . -A. • a9s. Nelson and Collingwood (Chief cabin) 40s. CURTIS BROTHERS. Nelson, 15th September, 1859. , 353 ' " ■ .;'.■•..•■:•'■ N..C. S. A. ■■-■'■ E EDUCTION on FREIGHT of WOOL. —For the whole of the present season, the Freight and Charges on Wool, already -hipped'and to be shipped from the Big Bush to Port Underwood, per. TASMANIAN MAID, will be as follows:—' ■■ -i Freight . . 6s.perbale 1 Warehouse Charges■-. Is. „ J ■* CURTIS BROTHERS. Nelson, IQfch January, 1860. '43 REDUCTION in FARES to WAIRAU, WAITOHI, and PELORUS, : From this date the Tasmaniau, Maid will convey Passengers to "either of the above named places as under:-— .■,; , Chief Cabin .■•-'. . 40s. Fore Cabin .:>, .. .....• ; ,.255.,.,._■;; ■' > ■..'■■■-. ,'r-:CUBTIS BROTHEBS> : Nelson, 29th Augnst, 1859.. X. t .. ;,;, ; ; 238 NOTICE.~SHII^ERSf6r ti_iß^O by the Tasmanian Maid are particularly requested * to take notice that on and after this date no cargo will be.put on board that is not at the wharf half-ati-hour at least beforie thedeparture of the steamer. ••':" ; CURTIS BROTHERS.; Nelson, February 22,1859._ :■ -i ' , :)" A 212. ELSON DANCING ACADEMES. MR. D. CHITTENDEN begs to inform his friends, parents, and the public generally, that he has opened his Dancing: Classes, at hisnewrooms, -Toi-Toi Valley. - -■ '-.''■'-•■ ■ ' A' '"" EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. EVENING. and trusts, by strict attention to his duties* and the selectness, of his. pupils, to merit ashare of the public patronage.: _ . ..-:.-;,:■ . * ~; D. C. begs also to state that he will give "private lessons to Ladies and.Gentlemen of any age in all the newest dancer of the day, -and which, can be obtained at all hours of the day by those wishing privacy and expedition. -. )., . .-.-y ■ Juvenile class every Tuesday and Friday, from 3 to 5. Adults,7. ? ..7t'': A--.. A-x-Private Lessons ais per ari'arigement. Private Families,an4 Schools^punctually1 attended to, with Music included.: Terms known oh application. Fees paid in'adYance.. f .::,.,..■.-< ..;:.-. ';;: '.-.v.'..- ■ 3^2 MRS,: MARSDEN tegsito iniorm the ■*•*-*- Inhabitants of Nelson that she intends taking in PLAIN SEWING, and that sheris ; also prepared to execute orders for CHILDREN'S. CLOTHES, and BABY, LINEN afc tlie shortest notice. She solicits their kind patronage. ...';, . Hardy-street. . , . : f 265 "MilS. BROWNING begs to inform the •"-*- Ladies of Nelson, that she has REMOVED to TOI-TOI VALLEY, where she will still carry on her business as STRAW BONNET MAKER. Orders left with the Misses JAY, Bridge-street, will be promptly executed. 183 ■■•-/REGISTER, AND DQN'T iOSE YOUR VOTE TTOUSEHOLDERS, LEASEHOLDERS, •*■*■ arid LANDOWNERS are informed that REGISTRATION PAPERS can be had at the Store of I. M. HILL, Waimea-road, and of Mr. LUCAS, Printer, Bridge-street. For the Registration Committee, I. M. HILL, Secretary. .'. 275 PUBLIC CONVEYANCE every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, from Waimea East, starting at 9 a.m. from Mr. Kite's store, and at 4 p.m. from Nelson. Parcels delivered. ». WALLIS. JUchraoDcl, March 80.
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 255, 30 March 1860, Page 1
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