T>AILY EXPECTED frow the WiSfl^f .-*-/■< "■■■ v; •'Theregular old"trader ; '■• "■'■'■''■ .'■'-' ■;.'; "'..-.. ■,': : •■-.■'«ARYv^-'- - •■■.:;;■■■■*'- Will, sail again for the above port two days after her, arriy&Lhere. •••.:■ >•■■ ,:-^:;.;.--->'---' V."'Vi :i '': : For freight or passage, apply to T. ASKEW, .•. • 649 , Bridge-street. FOR MOTCPIPI AND WAITAPU. »THE favorite Schooner AUSTRALIAN.. J- MAID, A. H. Grate, master, -win SAIL, BEGL-, LARLY for tho above places every WEDNIijbDAI, until further notice. , .-.. ■ ~ • ■■■..-■ ■■ For freight or passage, apply bosJ L ' K °i E tO 689 Bridge-street. "REGULAR TRADERbetween I^bl^on JL*5 a nd RiVTAKi.--The schooner ANN, Alfred Olsten, Master.... \'V. , • •- : „..;.,„,„:„ For freight or passage, apply to Mr..WINTERBURN; Napie^Hotel.' .. .. , , , r - : . ; 204 MESSRS. ARTHUR WILLIS, OANN,. ■i-"1- 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 Ports, as.regular traders, viz..:—.. Tons.Zealandia . . . .J.Foster. . 1600 fiaduceus • «• Oass . . JoOO SoS : : : . a.-.w.-b«cw-.. i«» Eeraont . . . '. S. C. Gibson . 1200 Maori ' . • • C.G.Petherbridgel2Qo. Joseph'Fletcher . . /.. J. Pook ; : .■■/.1000 Cashmere ■. . . \,. J. Byron:. . 1000 Cre^weU, VV , .;'V ■• ; W;£ Burnett , 1000, Hastings . . • •H. May . ...- 1000. sAthallan'. . • • 1000 HaPwobd-.. . ;■.. . ~ W.Forsayth . ,800 The undersigned, agents for the above splendid line of vessels, are authorised toamnge with settlors. hei£ or. at New:' Plymouth,'', who maybe desirous; of bringing their friends in Great Britain out to this cp-, lony., and are. prepared either tp pay the passage-money at once to them, or. give satisfactory, security for its. payment oh arrival of the vessel.^ ; . ■ ; Further particulars on application to - NASH AND.SCAIEE, - 20 ■ Nelson and New Plymouth. .■■■■"■;'■ Pffi|H;n& _ LAND EOR SALE, 1 OO ACRES, Mqtueka; being section XuO 224', and,7B acres adjoining, and.two enclosed town sections, ■ No* 757 and 758, St. Vincent■treet. Titles—Crown Grant. . . : Ajijily at .the office of this paper; or to I. M. HILL, Ironmonger. ... .. . . 646 NORTHUMBERLAND ARMS. MR. A. BUSH (late of the Travellers' ' Rest, Appleby) having TAKEN the above HOTEL, lately conducted by Mr. Growther, begs;toinform his friends and the public that he has Superior A*ommbdation for Trayellei-9, and-Yisitors, and for. the; special accommodation of Lodgers he : has arranged fo/keals'tobe!laid.on;the table punctually at the hours stated below;— , , . Breakftst, from 7.30 to 9. Dinner, from 12-30 to 2. Tea, at 5-,30.: : . ■:■ Other refreshments on shortest notice. 616 ALFRED LEECH, in returning thanks ~ for past favors,- begs to inform his friends and the,.public that he has received a large Stock of SYDNEY TIMBER: and also that he can supply them with first-rate Spring Carts md Drays. • Niß.—All kind of SMITH'S WORIt punctually at- ! tended to,\ and done on the premises, by W. F, BRIDGE. . Work Shop, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. 436 ..'...>> REMOVAL. ■.;. ■■;.: .:■ . ■ BJACJESONbega to .inforni ;hw friends • that the business lately conducted in Hardy- i street' is 'REMOVED, to the. new premises^ Trafalgar-' itreet, to K. Edwards and Go. . ■■••■., NEW GOODS, ex Lord Worsley, will be opened at thi'New Premises, Trafalgar-street. 12 trunks boots assorted 1 caseEadiesUbloshes.*] TO BOOTMAKERS.--JUST RECEIVED. 3 bales prime Sole Leather 1 ditto Kip . 1 case of Grindery. 565 N SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED— Mixed RYE GRASS and CLOVER SEED. K. SUTCLIFFE, SSB Motueka. CHURCH SEEyiCES and PRAYER V^ BOOKS on>ale at.Mr. SUTCLIFFE'S, Motueka. QNHANI) zX^aOLONISTOmGe ~, Ledgers and: Journals, in rough calf Caßhßookß,.in parchment :' Carter's Rsceiptßopks, ditto. : A few yolumes of Howett's Journal; ■ ■ VICTORIA HOUSE—GENERAL » r, , ST.QRE, Whole^and Retail, Drapery^ Haberdashery, and Hosiery in all their branches ..-• - ' Men's and Youth's Clothing, of every description. *■ ■' "'■"■'■ ; ';:" Also," ""■" ' , Grocery, Oilman's Stores ■ - Glass,; Earthenware 'and Chinaware, Brushwar* '- Flour (Sftunder*'best): ] ; , t , .. , •■;.--.> Ppteto'es and. Onions, &c., &c. ..!• ■ ' •■■■• GRASS. SEEDS, consisting of Rye, Clover, :«nd •'.Tre&ilj:&c;'','..,, j' ■....■•.;■; ■;•:■..-,■.■■' ■■■■Ji «'/•>; A.nda variety of other Goods too numerdui to par^ ticularizeV. ..' . , ~_•'; : ,. 7 . ':,:[:,:, ;,.'.'; :'-.; • THE HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN FOR1 PRODUO* IN E±'- :.. .; :.. ••.. ••. .... CHANGBV". ■ - ../. :-■■- .: • ---v \*;% Snow,wishes'to ; ,call the attention,of the; public to the above, as a choice selection unequalled. CasS purchasers would find it their iintere'st tp -inspect the same.',.,, ~ ~ :•- v :■ '.■ -•,.• ■ [■.;•.'■;■;■? ■.■■y<^-r.\-':i'~' T^afalgar-street,,Nelspn. ,/ . . ■';, ■ ~■}':/ .486 ''[!',:.:'. , ;,..:".. mk^^rassbs; ; \* ;-•■■': ■ ■.•.;•/■. FOR SALE^ atl tWßinhihgham House, i >A;.very -superior--sample of MIXED"GRASSES,growii^on Rpitrevor Farm,?Kichmohd, in any quantity. Bridge-streets-,;h>. ■■■■■:■;■,':>, \:..i.■.:.,,. ..;;■„.aw B ; JACKSCTN' begsto iprni'tne ■♦"' Ladies and Gentlemen of s Nelson;-- tthat'hehasßOw bPENED a' veiyjsuperiorquality^f': " ,'^' :: Gehtlemen'sDfess'Bobts; :i . \. ',;;,'.•. Eaaiei»V'iirhiteiand-blai(sk'--'Satin.Shcio»' White and 'black'Kid.Boots '.; .;.;. ' ■ ' Kid:Op^ra\&e.;'&b.,''&cV '..''' ':; Tra{alga^streeVNelsobV -:- .V ; .^. : ..\; C6i ' GROCERY STORE, TRAFALGAR-STREET. , nrpE Undersigned begs respectfully to •*- ■-' inform1 theinhabitanbofthe^aimeaßoadandits' vicinity, that he has Opened the pfemiSeii >lately ; occupied by Mr. Usher, r «a a GENERAL I''GROCERY: STORE, where the'public can be BUppliM.^iths'every' description of Groceriesl of 'the best qualities''and' at the -lowest possible prices." ''>■•■'- . ■■■■■-. ■■ .•.:.-■■.■.; ■ ; :>-. . E/Wi^TRENTi' ' Note address~Trent's Grocery Store^opposite the' JSzaminer Office .- 1 ;-h'. - • 661 "PjOOTS !■ BOOTS !^-A choice assortment •■■-*-;■ of the above NOW OPENED, consisting of— Gentlemen's Wellingtons / Bluchers, - Ladies' Kid Boots : A variety of Children's, &c, &c. ;■ ■ y ■■:.'. B. JACKSON'S, - ;:i ■'' '• - Traf»lgftMtreet,nextdoortoN. EdwardsJJ&nd Co.'s. W7tJ^: .-•• ' ■■■-,/■■ ■•■: ■■•■ ■■■■>■•■*:•" ■-■■ -;■-■■•
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 279, 22 June 1860, Page 1
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