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FOR MOIUPIPI AND WAITAPU. THE favorite Schooner AUSTRALIAN MAID, A. 11. Grote, master, will SAIL REGULARLY for the above places until further notice. ■ For freight or passage, apply on board; or to \Y.f YV ILlvlUi, sgg . Bridge-street. -OEGULArTtRADER between Nelson JL^ and Riwaka.—The schooner ANN, .Alfred Olsten, Master. ■ „.,.,„_*, For freight or passage, apply to Mr. WINTERBUKN, Napier Hotel. 254 MESSRS. ARTHUR WILLIS, GANN, *-*■*■: and CO.'S PACKETS between LONDON and NEW ZEALAND.—The following first-class Ships (with others) are intended to bo despatched to both Southern and Northern Ports, as regular traders, viz. :— • . - Tons. Zealandia . . . ■ J.Foster. / 1600 Caduceus . . . • J- cags . .1600 Clontarf . . • • A.W.Barclay .1600 Eemont . . . ■• S.C.Gibson, .1200 Maori, .... C.G.Petherbridgel2oo ! Joseph Fletcher . . • J.Took . . 1000 Cashmere . .. . .J.Byron. .1000 Cre'sswell . • . . ■•• . W. C. Barnctt .. 1000 Hastings .... H.May . . 1000 Strathallan. . . . W.R. Williamson 1000 Harwood ■ . . * • W. Forsayth -. 800 j The undei;sjgned»,jigents for 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 but to this colony, and ap prepared either to pay the passage-money at once to them, or give satisfactory security for its ; payment on arrival cf the vessel. # Further particulari on application to : NASH AND SCAIFE, . Nelson and New; Plymouth. : •; ~~ WAIMEA EAST. WANTED (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 next, 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/or the district. J. W. BABNICOAT, ; 882 Secretary Local Committee. XTOTICE. — The ROYAL MAIL will -^ leave WAKEFIELD every Wednesday and ■ Satubday, at Half-past Seven, a.m., and the HOLLY BUSH every Thursday, at Nine, a.m., if the river permits. N.B.—All orders executed on commission, Parceli delivered, &c, &c, by J. ANDREWS, . 58 , Mail Contractor. TuSTRALIAN HOME COMPANION.— «■£*■ Copies of the above can be had by applying to the Agent, Mr. J. Packer, Turner, Hardy-street; Mr. Edward Austin, Schoolmaster, Stoke; and Mr. Packek, Schoolmaster, Hope. 714 — NOTICE. ' THE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing -*- between Thomas Heyward and William Henry Lash, as BUTCHERS and STOREKEEPERS, at Collingwood, Golden Gully, and Slateford, is this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. c . , /THOMAS HEY WARD, feigned | wILL i AM HENRY LASH. Witness—P. R. Sommervill. Golden Gully, July 20,1860. 850 ALL parties Indebted to the late firm of HEYWARD and LASH, are requested to PAY the amount of their respective DEBTS forthwith, to Mr. HEYWARD, at his store, Golden Gully, or ford :or to the Undersigned, at Collingwood. And all parties having claims against the said Firm are requested to forward particulars of the same to the undersigned, on or before the Ist day of September, 1860. TV. H. LASH. Collingwood, July 21st, 1860. .. 851 WATCHES! CLOCKS! MR. COATES has much pleasure in informing the inhabitants of Nelson, that he has succeeded in securing the services of an efficient and trustworthy person to minage his business during his absence, and now invites his customers to send their jobs as usual. Nelson, July 19,1860. . 814 BUSH, TURNER, •> NILE-STREET, 85 Waimea-road. ' ; WOENKINS, UNDERTAKER • Haidy-street, Nelson. 368 WDAYIS, PHOTOGRAPHER, • At Mr. Parmentei-'s ' COLLINGWOOD-STREET, 930 Near the Bridge. . TUTNATURE 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 POLLINGWOOD PHOTOGRAPHIC yj ROOM. N. E. PLYMOUTHZ begs respectfully to acquaint the inhabitants and visitors of the Gold Districts, that he ib prepared to take PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS daily, at Berry's Golden Age Tavern, Strand, Collingwood. Terms moderate. \ HAIR-CUTTING and SHAVING done by N. E. PLYMOUTHZ. . 873 MRS. REYNOLDS receives Young -"-*• Ladies desirous of acquiring a thorough knowlodge of MUSIC, and every department connected with that accomplishment, requisite to form a brilliant performer on the PIANOFORTE. Mrs. R.s system of instruction is that of the celebrated Henri Hbrz, 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. Trafalgar-square. ~ 709 ' VfOTICE.—PUBLIC CONVEYANCE .-»" \ 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. / HOPE SCHOOL, WAIMEA EAST MR. J. PACKER begs to inform his + TJ- friends that he is prepared to receive alimited .„■ number of PUPILS, as BOARDERS, from 8 to 12 years of age; the quarter to commence on the l Oth I ? f Jt*ty' 712 pELO RU S HO T EL, '*- (Half-way between Nelson and Blenheim.) D. B. MACKENZIE, Propuietou. The iPublic are respectfully informed that the above Hotel is now opened,.and that every attention - will be given to the comfort of visitors. ' Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the best description. , Good Paddock and Stabling. Boats in readiness on the shortest notice, for parties ■who may wish to view the magnificent bays in the Pelorus Sound. D..:8. M.. is well acquainted with the Pelorus district, and will be glad to give information to intending Purchasers of Land. ggg

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 300, 4 September 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 300, 4 September 1860, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 300, 4 September 1860, Page 1

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