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FOR SYDNEY,—The I.R.M. Steamship PRINCE ALFRED, James Bowden, commander, will leav* on or about 6th July. Fob wellin<jton7"canterbury, ani)' OTAGO.~The steamship AIREDALE -P. Johns, Commander, will leave on or about 29th instant. ( " » ru> For freight or passage, apply at tho Company c Office, Albion Wharf. ' * V 71---9 EXPECTED from the WAIRAU.' J-/ The regular old trader MARY "Will sail again for the above port two days' after her arrival here. «.—,!-> "For freight or passage, apply to T. ASKEW, 549 f ' Bridge-street. • ' « -■ FOR MOXUPIPIAND WAITAPU. nPHE favorite Schooner AUSTRALIAN J~ 'MAID, A. H. Grote,"master, will SAIL REGULARLY for the above places until further notice, jfor freight or passage, apply on board; or.to" W. WILKJE,' 589 . Bridge-street "REGULAR TRADER between Nelson •** and Riwaka.—The schooner ANN,' /Alfred Olsten,-M»ster. , « " > " '-'' JFor freffht br.pasW .appty, *o ,Mr.,,SINTER;; MESSRS. ARTHUR WILLIS, GANJ?,' 1 Mp- ' tnd CO.'S PACKETS-between LONDON'and NEW ZEALAND.—The following firlt-cUss^Ships (with Others) are infended to be despatched to both. Southern and Northern Ports, as regular traders.viz.:—. ■-' Tons. Zeekndia .... J.Foster.,. - . 16Q0, Csduceus .... 'J. Cass . .1600 Clontarf- % ... .. A.W/Barcl«y , 160Q Egmonf . . , . S..C. Gibson . 1200 £aori. , C.G.Petherbridgel2oo Joseph Fletcher . .'. *J. Pook ~ . 1000 Cashmeri .... J.Byron .. . 1000 Cresswell * W. C. Barnett . 1000 Bastings .... H.Moy . . 1000 Strathtllan. . » . • ft. R. Williamson 1000 H«rr-ood .... W. Forsayth . 800 The undersigned, agents for the above splendid line of vessels,, are authorised to arrange with Bettlcrs here or at New Plymouth,'who may be desirous of bringing their frierids in Great Britain out to this colony, and are prepared either to pay the passage-money at one* to them, or give satisfactory security for its payment on arrival of the vessel. Farther particulars on application to NASH A¥D SCAIF*, 20 Nelson «nd New Plymouth. XTOR SALE, the fine fast-sailing cutter J' WAVE, 10 tons-burden. For further particulars, apply to ROBERT PORTER, Boatman, Haven road, Nelson. 698 LAND FOB SALE. 1 OQ ACRES, Motueka; beinjf section IZIO 224, and 78 acres adjoining, a,nd two enclosed town sections, No. 757 and 758, St. Vincent■treet. Titles—Crown Grant. Apply at the office of this paper ,' or to LM. HILL, Ironmonger. 646 NORTHUMBERLAND ARMS. MR. A. BUSH (late of the Travellers' . Rest, Appleby) having TAKEN the above HOTEL, lately conducted by Mr. Crowther, begs to inform hisfriends and the public that he has Superior Accommodation for -Travellers and Visitors, and for the special accommodation of Lodgers ho has arranged for meals to be laid on the table punctually *t the hours stated below ;— Breakforst, from 7.30 to 9. Dinner, from 12-30 to 2. J Tea, at 5-30. Other refreshments on sllortert notice. 616 A LFRED 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 iUpply them witb/firgt-rate Spring Carts and Drays. N.B.—All kind of SMITH'S WORK punctually attended to, and done on the premises, by W. F. BRIDGE. Work Shop,' Trafalgar-street, Nelson. 456 REMOVAL. " B JACKSON begs to inform his friends • that the business lately conducted in Hardystreet is REMOVED to the new premises, Trafalgarstreet, next door to N. Edwards and Co. NEW GOODS, ex Lobd Wobsley, will be opened at the New Premises, Trafalgar-street. 12 trunks boots assorted 1 case Ladies Goloshes.] TO BOOTS!AKERS,—JUST RECEIVED. 8 bales prime Sole Leather * 1 ditto Kip 1 case of Grindery. 565 rtHURCH SERVICES and PRAYER yj BOOKS on sale at Mr, SUTCLIFFE'S, Motueka. ON HAND at the COLONIST Office Ledgers and Journals, in rough calf Cash Books, in parchment , Carter's Receipt Books,, ditto. A few volumes of Howett's Journal, VICTORIA HOUSE.—GENERAL » > ' STORE, Wholesale and Retail. Drapery, Haberdashery, and Hosiery in all theirbranches Men's alnd Youth's Clothing, of every description. Also, Grocery, Oilman's Pfores Glass, Earthenware aid Chinaware, Broshware Flour (Saunders' best) Potatoes and Onions, &c, &c. GRASS SEEDS, consisting of Rye, Clover, and Trefoil, &c And a variety of other Goods too numerous to particularize. THE HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN FOB PRODUCE IN *-- CHANGE. V-T. Snow wishes to call the, attention of the public to the above, as a choice selection unequalled, Cash purchasers Would find it their interest to inspect the same. Trafalgar-street t Nelson. 486 MIXED GRASSES. FOR, SALE, at the Birmingham House, jk,rery superior sample of MIXED GRASSES, grown on Roetrevor Farm, Richmond, in any quantity. Bridge-Street. - " 347 BJA.CKSON begs to inform the • Ladies and Gentlemen of Nelson, that he has now OPENED a very superior quality of • I Gentlemen's Dress Boots Ladies' white and black Satin Shoes t White and black Eid Boots Kid Qpera's, &c, &c, &% Trafalgar-sl reet, Nelson. 064 aKOCERY STORE* TRAFALGAR-STREET. >TilE Undersigned begs respectfully, to -*- inform theinhabitanteofthe Wairoeaßoadanditu vicinity,, that .he. has Opened thfc premises lately occupfedty'Mr.,Usher, as a GENERAL GROCERY STQRE,,where £he public can be supplied with every (description of Groceries "of the^est 'qualities and at ; the lowest possible P rice S . '' " r '_, ' Note address^Trent's Orocery Stow, 'opposite the JSxamncf Office »W

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 281, 29 June 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 281, 29 June 1860, Page 1

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