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tpOR THE WAIRAXJ.— The clipper •*? schooner CITY OF NELSON, Hooper, masier, ■will sail for the above port on SATURDAY next> 29th September. i For freight'or passage, apply to .„.,__._,- ---1132 .; JOHN SYMONS AND CO. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS AND SHIPPERS TO COLLINGWOOD. FROM this date the undersigned will run the favorite schooner GIPSY, John M'Cann, master, between Nelson and Collingwood as a regular *weeMy Trader. The Gipsy has excellent • accommodation for passengers, and is known to be the fastest sailing schooiiev on the Coast. For freight or pasaage, apply to r ; THOMAS ASKEW, '.'■:■■..:■ ; ' Bridge-street. FOR MOTUPIPI AND WAITAPU. THE favorite Schooner AUSTRALIAN ■-*•". MAID, A. H. Grote, master, will SAIL REGULARLY for the above places until further notice. Forfreight or passage, apply on board; or, to •■■'■.:.■■■.. W, WILKIE, ;■,.".. 589 , .' ' ;' ' ' Bridge-street.. "DEGULAR TRADER between Nelson- -"• and Riwakx.—-The schooner ,ANN, Alfred Olsten, Master. ■" ' For freight or passage, apply to: Mr. WINTERBUKN, Napier Hotel. •, : 254MESSRS. ARTHUR WILLIS, GAN^,( . »nd CO.'S PACKETS between LONDON' and NEW :ZEALAND.-rThe following first-class Ships (with otheri) are intended to be. despatched toboth Southern »nd Northern Poita, as regular traders, viz.:—•' " '. :" ■' ■'■:■.■: •'■; ■;■:,, ' •'• Tons. Zealandia . . .' . J.Foster . . 1600 "Caducous V . . .J. Ca»s . .1600 Clontarf . . . .A. W. Barclay .- 1600 ■Egmont . . ; '. S.C. Gibson ..1200 Maori.- -. . .' .' C.G:Pether>ridg(>l2oo : Joseph Fletcher . . . J. Pobk .■.;•■', . r . 1000 Cashmwo i . . . J. Byron . . 1000 Creaswell . . . . \V. C, Bavnett : . 1000 listings . .-•".■" ."H/May . .1000 Strathallan. ". . . W.R. Williamwn 1000 Harwood . ... .. . W. Forsayth . 800 The undersigned, agenta fpr the above splendid line of vessels, are authorised to an'anga with settlers here or at New Plymouth, who, may be desirous of ■bringing their friends in Greafeßritain out to this colony, and *re prepared either to pay the passage-money at once to them, or give, satisfactory security foriits payment on arrival cf the vessel.r Further particulars on -applicatioh to • ■ NASH AND S'CAI^E, " ,-..,■ Nelson and New Plymouth. £150 TO-LEND. NELSON, BUILDING, LAND, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY.. The Committee "of the above Society hereby give notice that the next MEETING for the PAYMENT of SUBSCRIPTIONS, &c, willbe held on MONDAY EVENING, October 1, at Seven o'clock, at the Fleece Hotel. .. , ••■•.■: : ■,: ' ■' At half-past Eight the sum of £150 will be offered to competition by tender to the Society, JOHN PERCY, 1126 ' ' ■ . ■ Secretary. HPENDERS are invited for the erection of x TWO' COTTAGES and a HOUSE in Waimea South. The walls to be of Cob or Pis 6. Plans and Specifications to be seen at Mr. JOHN. SMITH'S, Mount Heslington, Waimea South, and at E. W. TRENT'S STORE, 1130 Bridge-street. THE DUN MOUNTAIN COPPER MINING COMPANY (LIMITED.) RENDERS are requested for the TKANS- -*- PORT of ORE from the Dun Mountain Mine to the Napier Wharf, in quantities of from 10 to 100 'tons. ' •■" ;' -' ■■• -_' . . ■The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. '■■■'■ "... ■> • T.R. HACKET, 1128 ' Secretary. RtWAKA ROAD BOARD. NOTICE to OWNERS and LESSEES of PROPERTY in the District.-^The Board have agreed to levy a RATE of ONE HALFPENNY in the pound, and request that they will send in VALUATIONS, of their PROPERTY.to the Schoolroom on or before the 2nd Monday, of October. ■ ; F.ROCHFORT, ..'.,-■ i ' Ghairmtn. 1 10th September, 1860. 1119 WANTED, a MARRIED COUPLE, VV without family.' ■" Thiß"man'to* attend to hbrses and act« groom and indoor servant generally, also to make himself useful on the Farm if required. The wotnan to be cook and general servant in the house.' B.oth.to reside ia.thehouse; Apply to .V ,'•'.' : ..'■; '■■■■■;/& W. TRENT, ' ' '■;' '[ 1129 . ■ ■■'■-■' ': s : Bridge-street, A RESPECTABLE PERSON is desirous A of-obtaining. a situation as HOUSEKEEPER or some similar employment, where a long-residence previoi^sly as a housekeeper in -Nelson would be a recommendation to any one requiring a confidential and trustworthy person. : : . ;.. .. .-• •' -:•,'■} .-;. ;: ;_\: "Foir: iaddress apply to the Office of this paper, or io Mr. HOUGH, Bridge-street. 975 ELO RU S HOTEL, (Half-way between Nelson and Blenheim.) D. B. MACEENZHS^'PabPBiETOBi The Public are respectfully informed that the above Hotel is now opened, and that every attention will be given to the comfort of, visitors; o; -:■:•'■ '■■■■■: Wines, Spirits, and Ale 6of the best description. Good Paddock and; Stabling. : .■;- . : Boats in readiness on the shortest notice, for parties whti may wish to view the magnificent bays in the PeloruiSound.', . . _.'.,.,:' v -.. : -,,,- ; •,.•[_ , ; .v.; -.u ; y ,'■ ■ \ D. B. M. is well acquainted the Pelorus distri6t',; and will be glad to give information to intending Purchasers; Of Land. '■".'-■' ' ~ ■ ,835 nOLUNGWOOD PHOTOGRAPHIC V-■.-.■...-.' ;■ ■• ■■-<.:■>'• roos»t.:>; "->'■■■■'■;.■ {■ '■"■"■: H. E. ELYMOUTHZ'begsi-espfectfuUy to ktfquiini the inhabitants and visitors bf the "Gold Districts, that1 he, is "prepared to take PHOTOGRAPHIC' TOR-' TRACTS daily,,at.;BerryV<,Golden, "Age:-Tavern; Strand, Collirfgwood. Terms moderate.,: ,;i ':< -x< ■ and SHADING done,by X E.----p*LtMou??Hz.,-.; ■;;* 'i-{y;:,!'.;^\'-'^- ; ,';,-. m W JENKINS, : TJNDfiIITAKEiii; ~.,••.. l-iil Haidy.rtre*fc, Kolsoit ;• •-; ; ;U8 TW:OTICE^The ROYAL MAIL will -»-T,,. leave WAKEFJELD every ■ ,Wsmesdat and SXTDBDAT,;tt Halfrpast Seven, a.m., and the HOLLY' BUSH .every; Thoksdat, at Nine r a.m.j if the river permit'^ ~;,.;••?,■. f'..'... :•:.:■■•;-: ■■:.■.,■:■■■■ ■' • .■■■. ■ : N.B.—-AH orders executed on,commission, Parcels delivered, «fee, &c, by .-.. '*' '.-.■;"-' '. 3. ANDREWS, '. 58 ~-... ; . ; Mail Contractor. ■ KfOTICE.— PUBLIC CONVEYANCE -i- .every Monday,- Friday,' and Saturday, from WAIMEA EAST, starting at 9 a.m.' 'from, Mr. Kite's, arid at half-past 3 p;m. from Nielson.( : ' ';. •'. PARCELS DELIVERED: j R. WALLIS. Sichmond, June 9th, 1860.

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 307, 28 September 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 307, 28 September 1860, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 307, 28 September 1860, Page 1

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