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m gfijpgFOR THE WAIRAU.-~To sail on FRIDAY next, th» fine fast-sailing schooner i MARY. For freight or passage apply to THOMAS ASKEW, gg4. Bridge-street. FOR CANTERBURY DIRECT.—The clipper schooner 1 FANTOME will Bail positively on FRIDAY next, the 17th in. Btant. • ,■■■'■' . For freight or passage, apply to , = i ' : ; : • ■ - TBOMASfASKEW) , ggg i:'.'■'■■ ;: ; 'Bridge-street. POE MOTDPIPI AND, WAITAPU. THE favorite Schooner AUSTRALIAN MAID, A. R Grote, masterjiwill SAILREGU-, LARLY for the above places until further notice. . For freight or passage, apply on board'; or, to , ■ \. ; ■ !'..';■■ ''' W^W^LKIE,. ■■ ■ 589 . i. . ' ~; ,: jjrjdgetstreet. T> EIQULAU TRADER between Nelson ;XV j^d RnvAKA.—The schooner ANN, Alfred^ ■For'freight or passage; apply to Mr. WINTER-; BURN, Napier Hotel.. 54, MESSRS:ART&URW^ •; JJA. an d CO.'S PACKETS between LQNDON and NEW ZEALAND.—TKe following first-class Ships: (with others). Are intended to be "despatched to # both , Southern and Northern Torts; as regular traders, viz.:— i! •■-•-- ■ Tops. Zealandia . ;•. . :. J.Foster. . 1600: Caduceua . . . V. J- Cass • • Jggi Clontarf . •'. . A. W, Barclay . 1600; Egmont• > . . . .:S. 0. Gibson .. 1200 Maori. . ... GG.'Petherbridge 1-200 Joseph Fletcher .■ . .J. Pook . . 1000 Cashmere . . . .J.Byron* -. 1000 CreßsweU . . . .W. C. Barriett . 1000 Hastings ./ .'. ■:. H.May . .1000 Strathallan. ;-. :. . nW^R-iWiUiamson 1000 Harwood ... . . W. Forsayth ~ 800 The undersigned, agents "for1 the above splendid line of vessels, are authorised to arrange with settlers nere 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 payment on: arrival of the vessel. Further particulars on application to .-•■- NASH AND SCAIFE, Nelson and New Plymouth. OTICE TO SHIPPERS TO TARANAKI. —From this date FREIGHT on all GOODS shipped on bo,ard the Inter-colonial Royal Mail Company's steamers for the above port must be paid before shipment. QQI Nelson, August 10th, 1860. 881 RICHMOND. T^ARANAKI AlD.—Reliable informa- ""*• tion'having been received that the sick and wounded of the Volunteers and Militia at Taranaki stand in great need of comforts suitable to their^condition, the following articles, according to the suggestion of their principal Medical Officer, are being collected for transmission to the seat of war. Jellies and Preserves, Butter, Eggs, Oranges, Apples, Beer, Wine, Brandy, Coffee, Oatmeal, Sago, Arrowroot, Pearl Barley, Old Linen, &c. Messrs. Hoddeb and Co. have kindly consented to take charge of any contributions for the above purN.B.—The next st«amer ia expected to leave on or about the 20th instant. 876 WAIMEA EAST. "\7I7"ANTED (in consequence of the resig- »* nation of Mr. Bryant), a TEACHER for the Provincial-School, - at'Appleby. The present salary is £85 per annum, with a house. Applications are to be addressed to the undersigned on or before FRIDAY, the 7th day of September nest and on Monday, the 17th September, the duties of the school will commence. Further information, if required, may be had from any member of the Local Committee of Education for the district. J. W. BABNICOAX, j gB2 Secretary Local Committee. XTELSON SAVIVGS' BANK—A j J-> MEETING of the TRUSTEES wiU be held «t the Chamber of Commerce, on FRIDAY next, at Three p.m. Business to be transacted: Further Investment of Deposits. DONALD SINCLAIR, Vice-Prasident. Nelson, August 13, 1860. 877 NOTICE. —The ROYAL MAIL will -*-^ leave WAKEFIELD every Wednesday and Saturday, at Half-past Seven, a.m., and the HOLLY: BUSH every Thubsdat, at Nine, a.m., if the river permits. ■ N.B.—All orders executed on commission, Parcels delivered, &c, &c, by J.ANDREWS, 58 • Mail Contractor. AUSTRALIAN HOME COMPANION.— -£Jk- Copies of the above can be had by applying to the Agent, Mr. J. Packer, Turner,. Hardy-street; Mr. Edwabd AtfsTiN, Schoolmaster, Stoke; and Mr. Paokee, Schoolmaster, Hope; 714 TV/fINATURE PAINTED PHOTO- ■"■*- GRAPHS for Presents to Friends and Relations. .-■ ; ' VIEWS OF RESIDENCES on glass.or paper/and Portraits for lockets and brooches, executed daily by Mr. OXLEY, of Bridge-street, seven doors from Col-lingwood-street. ' 874 ~~ ■ " NOTICE. ... ~ ~~ THE PARTNERSHIPihitherto existing -^- between Thomas Hey ward and William Henry Lash, as BUTCHERS and STOREKEEPERS, at Collingwood, Golden Gully, and Slateford, is this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. - as™. J /THOMAS HEYWARD, Hl§neQ\ WILLIAM HENRY LASH. Witness—P. R. Sommervill. , ,1 Golden Gully; July 20, I860; .' .. / 850 A LL parties Indebted to the, late firm of -^.''HErWAjlband LASH, are requested to^AY the amount of their respective DEBTS forthwith, to Mr. HEtWARD; at his store, Golden Gully, or ford:' or to the Undersigned, at ■ Cbllirigwood. '' And attparties having claims against the said Firm are requested to forward* particulars of the same to the un-dersigned,-on or before the Ist day of September, 1860. -!•■;■•■:■- ' '■ -••'* ;.- -i>; ■- ■ •'■ ■' W> H. LASH. Comngwood, July 2lst; 1860. :,; ;,: 851 NOTiCE-^PUBLIC iCQNVEYANCE every Monday, Friday, and Saturday, from WAIMEA EAST, starting at 9 a.m. from Mr. Kite's, and at half-past 3 p.m. from Nelson. PARCELS DELIVERED. R. WALLIS. Richmond, June' 9th, 1860. - ' ' ::i [A CABD.] '•■: -;;■ ■; K. A. SHARP, DRESS AND MANTLE MAKER, 827 Bridge-street, Wood/ MRS. REYNOLDS receives, Young "^•*4- ■■- Ladies desirous of acquiring a= thorough knowledge of'MUSIC, and every department connected with that accomplishment,- requisite to. form a brilliant-performer oil the PIANOFORTE. , Mrs. R.s system of instruction is that of the celebrated Henri Hbbz, of the Royal Academy of Paris, under whose direction she studied for many years. Mrs. Reynolds gives private lessons in DRAWING, the Latin, French, and Italian LANGUAGES, acquired during sixteen years on the Continent, Intfalgajr-eqpMe. 70S

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 295, 17 August 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 295, 17 August 1860, Page 1

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