'tefc'J'ftSS- : Clippir, •*- \a Schooner.Gitt of Nelson, Hooper,, Master, will |iil for the Wairau on Tuesday next. May ,59th., '!: For freight or passage, having superior accommo-; 1 iilatibri, apply to John SxMONS'and'Co. ''■"-.. ;; May 26th, .""'."". ■':[ /.."/":': .. ' ;Ug? '*"*" " ' ' '"""'■ '■-'■'! " " '" '■ \■ j INTERCOLONIAL ROYAL MAIIi -STEAM:, PACKET; ; - r COMPANY [LIMITED]. '. ' '/i :;" ; (THE STEAMSHIP LORD WQRSLEY,; • -*-:R.. Johnson, Commander, will leave for. Sydney; "direct, on or about sth June. . > ~ ...... , • ''. The AIREDALE, F. Johns, Commander, will leave; "ffpr.W^^?^VlCaflte.rb\iry,; and Otago, on of' about! '•89thinstant.1 "V ''; '. '. ,■", ■' !'' . '" n , J 'V\' | ' ' ForTreight or passage apply at the Company's : (Office, ;Albion Wharf. ;;' V' ':,'-, , :.;-: 698, .' .; ; ; FORMOXUPIK As& : WA?SAPIT. ; V'; Z\ \ - rpiE fevbrite',Schooner AUSTRALIAN • A MAID, i. Hi Grote, master, will SAIL REGULARLY for the above .places every,' WEDNESDAY, . \ until further notice. J;■ ' - r . ■ tcr ■■;. -,:, For freigMor passage, apply on board; or, to '689■'■/:■'■•■.'[ ■■''.''<:■':;:■'■'■-.■ ,• r; ;■ ■ r . Bridge-street. 15 EGOL4II TRADER between Nelson ; •**'., a^i : |^v^kA. Tr The schooner , ANN, Alfred : ■Fb?*frelght' or (passage,rapply:ttf Mr; WINTER•BtRN,,^BrHo|ei::v:'L-,■/• ' •■'-',-;■-■■■ ;.;2Sf M ESSftS/AETHUR WILLIS, GANNi '• !and GO/S^PACKETS^betweenLONDON and " iffiW ZEALAJSD'i-The-'ibUbwing first-dasa SKira i~iym eijiefii) art intended to b*e.despatolied-to.both < «ou&eni mi Northern Pfcrts, «b regular tcaders, viz. :— Glontarf . . • A.W. Barclay . ,1600 Sont . &. C. Gibson ;.: 1200 , ... . C.G.Petherbridgel2op - S^^letcher: .- • J-P^... 1 Caslmiera'" - . • J-Byron ...: 1000 CreS' • . W.C.Barnetf. 1000 <:.ggS '••' : . . H.May . .1000 ' SSS*n '; . . v W.R; VVmiamson 1000 jscrainaußu. • • • .__,_, ~ < «„>» 'Hatwbbd":.':' '.•'"■ •'•■ • • ; W.F<>rsaytb. . 800 '■■■'■'■ The undersigned; agents for the- above• splendid i; line of vewels, are authorised to arrange with settlors ■ here of at New' Plymouth, .who may be<desirous of bringing -their. rfriends in Great Britain out tothis co- : iony.ind are prepared either to pay the passage-money at once to thenii or 'give; satisfactory security for its payment on arrival of-the vessel. ; Further-particulara on application, to ~,. ,- -..;..- j .':';., -NASH AND; ; SCAIIlE r .', -, : 20 -i- "■■•'■ : Nelion and New Plymouth. VICTORIA HOUSE.—.GENERAL » STORE, Wholesale and Retail, ■' ■ ' ''' Drapery, Haberdashery, and Howery in all their -:■■'■•■: '■• br*nones; ; -■' ■■■ • "-■ -: : ' ■ ■ ■ ; ' ■ ■ ' "•■•'■ Men'i and Youth's Clothing, of arery d«»cription. .;■■.:■;•: ;r -a[\- -' \■'-: ...'• .;•■" Also, :.■.-' . ■.-.•■•;. :;■ ' ■ l;.-Groceryi Oilmatfa Stores ;,..;■ ' .■ ■ ©laii, Etrthenwariß ; andChinftW»re, Brushyrare .':. • Flour (Saunder*'best) . . : • PotatoesandOnionaj'<fec. r &c. ■: GRASS! SEEDS,, consisting of Rye, Clover, »nd Trefoil, &c. " ' And a variety, of other Goods too numerous to par- , . ' , ticularixe....,''': ," '.'' THE BiQHEST PKIOE GIVEN TOR PRODUOB IN .. ■■■ ■■■■ ■■:■-: ■■)■<■■■, - ■■■ . CHiJfQE. '': ' ■■■ ■ - ■ ** T. Snow wishes to; call the attention the public to the above, as a choice selection unequalled. ~■ • .Cash purchasers would find it their interest to inspect -• the-same; ■:..■;...",'. • •'. -^ :■■.,,••' ' ''•''.„ " Trafaigarrstreet, Nelson.,; \ ' 465 WINTER GOODS, just arrived from , EngUndt.ex DERWBNTWATE'R, viziLadies' Mantles, Shawls, and Fura ■ „'""•; Brown Straw and Felt Hate, '/'',, and Children's Underclothing and Wincy ' ■•■'•■■' ' •. Coburgs, French Twills, and Ginghams ■••-■■ Silks, Velvets, Gloves, and Hosiwy Feathers, Flowers, Leaves, and Grasses , • Gentlemen's India-rubber Overcoates, Capei, and ' ;- Leggings . . : , Black Cloth,. Sack, and Dress Coats '/, : Bedford. Cord, Plaid, and Pilot . . : Trowsers •■. . , t . : . • ; „ ■ Shirts, Collars, Neckties, and Ker- '.' - ~' ■ ~ chiefs „'■...'• - Cloth Caps, Straw arid Felt Hats Men's and Boys' Vests and Jackets • Lambswool Drawers and Singlets ; Gambroon Linsey* and Flannels ■ Mufflers, Comforters, and Mitts , Umbrellas, Carpet Bags, and Pocket Flasks ; ■. 1 ■'Hearthßugs/Qafpets, and India Matting. ■-" ■'■: -■.''■ •■'' '•■' •* G.'BiKtß,- ".'... - ; (:) •■■ ■ : -I.'-- ..•.•,■■■•:-.,-•'-.'.'; .?■••■:■•■ :..,• Trafalgar-street. ■*:■'■' '■ ■ Nelsohj 27th April, 1860. ■■- : '■■■ •■ .! *98. !:,[:,*'v.',.';'- ; " r ,^:>'\v^Mi^D I'GRA;ssEB r ".; - ;.'...^;: ',_,_,' .; TjiOß SALE, at the Birmingham House, " . a very 'superior sample of,ME£Ep : GRASSES, grown on Rostrevor Farm.iKichmond, in any quantity Bridge-Btreet. /■• . ■,-'■■, /--.-; '--,■ ■■"■■■ - : 347 ; :. ; ''' '•': SELLiNa pril! ;;seo<ing off -I : p REAT REDUCTION in the PRICE '' *' 'UT' of BOOTS and SHOES, atX, Adams's ' Golden Boot, Bridge-street, Nelson.. " " -' - : 395 BAVID FULTON inform* his friend* . -and ythe public that he has 'taken the VIC- : TORIA'HOTELJ'where-he will have always a Btock - ■ ofgo-bd' WINES 'and - SPIRITS, and: the best ALE : :■ andPORTER.- • ; ' -■ - I,^ '- :\ \,',\' >o ' .^-LODGING apartments will be comfortably. •'■■'-■'■ •furhislied^anai every attention will be given to make. ■■-■'. Tigitora comfortable. _ : : : , ■ > 20Q : r'cTji X•L- 0 &D A S HL E If. -- -XUI .G'Chefits Congou Tea , . ' > \ ■ . ■ ■-. ■■■-;-, ■^-■^\''■'-'■■'- &}&<> ■ ■ • ■ ' '■ ; ■ ; . ■ j 2ftboxesditto. i ~...... i 5 boxes. Honeydew Tobacco 1-ton-company's pieces 1 tott Mauritius crystals 10 caseß.Geneva ' ' .1 hogshead Rum = : 2.qr. r casks Martell's Brandy ' . :: 2 cases' Collin's axes, Genuine * T. (j; BATCHBLOR, : 464 , \\. . Bridge-street stores. . BONE DUST.—The undersigned have jast received a small shipment of this valuable ' and cheap fertilizer. ; ■ = ■<■•■ '--■'■ • ■■■-■■ ' NASH AND SOAIFB. '■■ March 24. . ;. .- v' - 348 ■- '■:■:■■. FURNISHING. : EURNISHING. ' ; T>ARTIES FURNISHING aTe respect- ' ± fullyinvited to'inspect JOHN SYMONS AND ' / ;CO.'S SHOW ROOMS, Bridge-street,'Nelaon.; 202 •:TO- H N L i t - £ H,E RB V$ F , •r- -i ** IMPORTER OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY, Bookbinder, and Account Book ;M anufaot{jbf.b^ ; ■.-.;.; ... ; ;856.GEOR0ESTaEET.-BYDNEY. \ 7~< JOHN ■ WILSON'S ACGOMQDATION 1 HOUSEy Pelorus Valley, situated midvyay be- - ' tween Beaverton and: Nelson, where Travellers [will be . always supplied with hot meals, wjnes, spirits and ;malt liqiwrs. :;.,, 'i. ... ..' ~ ' . ;./■ ' Niß.—Oats arid a good paddock for horses, &c. •.■"■.-■■. : " ' .'.......' 108 MARE S FOR SALE, and SHEEP ..WANTED.—Six young Mares, all broken to ' »»d3le and gui«t. If preferred, 6heep will be taken in / **Sp?y' to Messrs. N. EDWARDS & CO., Nelson. '~.:•■'■■■**'■ .■.:- ■. ■ ... - ; I 27 EIFLES, MUSKETS, PISTOLS, kc. 'REPAIRED and RESTOCKED on the shortest 'notice/at moderate prices, i'-.-' , - '■' i J. C. M. KARSTEN, ' Cftbinefc Joinery, andCarpentery work of all kimlsi ' ; 468 ' ' ' Hardy-street, hear Campbell 3 Mill. Xtf '' JENKINS, TJNDERTAKERr Tt • Hwdy*tr««t, N«lflou. IW6
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 272, 29 May 1860, Page 1
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