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17OR THE WAITAPU.—The favorite JP Schooner AUSTRALIAN MAID, ■Groat, master, will sail for the above port TO-MORROW, Saturday, evening. For freight or passage apply to W. WILKIE, 375 Bridge-street. FOR THE WAIRAU.—The regula r trader GRACE DARLING, Childs, Master, now hourly expected, will sail for the above port fortyeight hours after arrival; landing cargo at the Boulder Bank and Blenheim. For freight apply to JOHN SYMONS AND CO. Nelson, March 22. 375 REGULAR TRADER. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT.—The clipper brig LALLA ROOKH, 200 tons burthen, P. Greig, Commander, daily expected from Picton. This vessel has very superior accommodations for cabin and steerage passengers, and as she may probably not come into port, merely calling off to embark passengers, immediate application is necessary to JOHN BEIT, Auckland Point. Nelson, 2lst March, 1861. 367 *cj*£ T HE S- S- WONGA WONGA, /^CMffIL * Captain Renner, will leave Wellington for Picton, fjj|ll|jpj^s§l on the 22nd March. Picton for Nelson „ 23rd „ Nelson for Picton ~ 24th „ Picton for Wellington „ 25th ~ "Wellington for Napier (calling at Castle Point), on or about the 27th „ In the event of the English Mail not reaching Nelson on the 24th instant, the steamer may remain there until the 27th instant, thereby altering the sailing for Picton, Wellington, and Napier. CUBTIS BROTHERS, «64 Agents. IVTONTHLY MAIL STEAM SERJLYX VICE TIME TABLES. AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. h E 3 lIS © ; —: —: 1 a? • g j2 I 5! g 3 <° * I g. g § I i 4 * & 4 § i * <" < " ■ J I Lj . • " -5 • £ X "! g S co g S en I■ 1 *I " " I * | j ;.___ g I i , "8 ' O _! O . ►o ! > J2 ■ > J2 •i „• 11 « g a■ s i I i I— _ II » g \ i si £ <n < « 11 _ SIS § f S 3 g £ ° I f; i ° © ' ""^f"* "'" ""' • c I SJ | 9 A - . % -6 Si I %. i s *; 5 a hi : v t-i -S » £? 1M I" I " I J ■~ 9 3 ; .- ' m i %t "A I i ■ ! j > i «• ■ _ . . . i g- i■ .« i 1 i %i i i n g I rf. w I| i» ! g ® M l! %: s 1 I t ',- ■ s;j ' Jjv ._ 11 s. : : % ' a c « . .•: I ■£ .& -5 "2S : £ ' fen «= Js> it . v S W •« I J So °* w I2J | 4 s s i i ~ ■ c?" i ' : -"5 I "5 t\S • • S - ! y §■ i I I I§!>'b « ! § i b &'■&'° d i 5 i 5 , ° b>- ' ° i S3 j 5 i JO W I i (M »-l "" "' " ■'"""— 363 WANTED, a respectable WOMAN as COOK, and a strong active GIRL as NURSEMAID. Apply to Mrs. EVERETT, Masonic Hotel, Trafalgarfitrecl. 370 HPI-IE ANNUAL CONCERT in aid of -B- the .WIDOWS' and ORPHANS' FUND in connexion with the Odd Fellows' Society will be held at the Odd-fellows' Hall, on FRIDAY, April sth. Further particulais will appear in a future advertisement. 865 PLOUGHS. AREY AND GO'S PREMIUM PLOUGHS. Prize Plough of the Highland and Agricultural Society, of Scotland ; the, Royal Agricultural Improvement Society of Ireland, ami other Societies. Upwards of 2000 of these ploughs are made annually. Grey and Co'a ploughs to be had of I, M. HILL, 34t Waimea-street.

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 356, 22 March 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 356, 22 March 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 356, 22 March 1861, Page 2

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