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ftcfo % iM«eitk 111111111 Wellington Steam Navigation Company. rpHE S.S. WONGA WONGA, Renner, X master, will, weather permitting, leave Nelson for PICTON and WELLINGTON, This Evening, at Five p.m. Fares to be paid to, and tickets obtained from, the undersigned, previous to going on board. Shippers of Goods are requested to notice that the freight of all cargo for Picton must bo paid in Nelson, and that no Goods will be received on board without a shipping note countersigned by CURTIS BROTHERS, Agents. Nelson, September 24th. 154 Inter-colonial Royal Mail Company. FOR WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, and OTAGO. The PRINCE ALFRED, J. Bowden, commander, will leave THIS EVENING, Tuesday, at Eight o'clock. For freight or passage, apply at the Company s Office, Government Wharf. 157 For the West Coast Gold-Fields. THHE celebrated fast-sailing Cutter -** GRACE DARLING, Childs, master, will sail for the Buller River, West Coast, TO-MORROW, Wednesday, if sufficient inducement offer. 162 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. Nelson Coast Steam Association. ALL persons having CLAIMS against this Association aro requested to send in the same to undersigned on or before the 15th of October next; and all persons INDEBTED to the Association are requested to PAY the amounts of their respective DEBTS by the same date. CURTIS BROTHERS. Nelson, September 19. 153 Sale of the Metallurgic Company's Plant, &c. 'THE SALE of the valuable PLANT of -1. this COMPANY, advertised to take place on or about the 24th instant, is POSTPONED until Eleven, a.m., on THURSDAY, 3rd October. Catalogues may be obtained at Mr. W. MILES, Collingwood; Messrs. T. 11. HODDER and Co.'s, Richmond ; Mr. J. N. WILKINSON, Wakefield; Mr. JAMES WILKIE, Motueka; and at the offices of the Auctioneer?. The goods will be on view at the Warehouse of the undersigned after Thursday next, 26th September. NASH AND SCAIFE. Nelson, Sptemher 21. 145 Notice. HAVING undertaken by contract the transmission of her Majesty's Mails, from Nelson, Motueka, and Collingwood, the undersigned is now prepared to Start for Motueka from Mr. Wright's Hotel, Nelson, on Every Monday and Thursday morning', at half-past Eight o'clock; and will Leave Motueka Hotel, for Nelson, on Every Tuesday and Friday Morning1, at Nino o'clock (the river permitting). FARES BY GIG. From Nelson to Motueka, each passenger, 8s; return, los. From Nelson to Lower Moutere, each passenger, 7s. . Gd.; return, 14s. From Nelson to Upper Moutere, each passenger, 6s. 6d.; return, 12s. Parcels left at Mr. WRIGHT'S, Royal Hotel, Nelson : Mr. W. AUTY'S Motueka Hotel; Mr. CHAMBERLAIN'S, Lower Moutere, will be carefully forwarded, and any orders will be promptly attended to. PAUL SPANGER, M 6 Contractor for the Mail Service. To Residents in the Waimeas. BARM, from Hooper's Brewery, always ON SALE, at the RISING SUN, Waimea road. Kelson, 23rd September, 1861. 160 San Francisco Minstrels. FAREWELL PERFORMANCE. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, Sept. 2-4, at the Masonic Hall, Nelson. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Sept. 25, Wakefield Arms, Positively, Rain or Shine. THURSDAY EVENING, Sept. 26, Palmer's Hotel, Waimea. SATURDAY EVENING, Sept. 28, Masonic Hall, Nelson. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, and POSITIVELY the LAST ENTERTAINMENT. H. M. LAY, 165 Agent. TO GOLD DIGGERS.— -*- 1.0 doz. Ame's Long-handled Shovels 10 „ „ Short „ 20 „ Collins's Cast Steel Picks 10 ~ ~ „ AxesAmerican Hickory Pick and' Axe HAndles, Also, Prospecting Pans, Billies, Knives, Sheaths, &c. &c. Obaerve—On Sale at the stores of I°3 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. Bishop's School, Nelson. THE Spring Quarter will commence on TUESDAY, October 1. ■ Terms:—3os. per quarter, entrance 205., paid in advance. Attendance will be given at the School-room on MONDAY, September 23, from Ten^ a.m., to Four p.m., to receive fees and admit pupils? ; THOMAS A. BOWDEN, 150 . . , Manager. 'VO BE LET, with immediate possession, -*- that desirable residence lately in the occupation of W. Wilson, Esq. Enquire of tho undersigned. . . '.;'.;. GEORGE MORLEY. Waimea-street. Gold.. Gold. THE NUGGET BOOT. -*- AMERICAN PEG THIGH BOOTS now on sale at 166 LIGHTBAND AND JACKSON. Ex Prince Alfred. "JUST RECEIVED, a suitable assort®P ment of LADIES' and CHILDREN'S BOOTS and SHOES for the season. 167 LIGHTBAND AND JACKSON. House and Shop. FOR SALE or to be LET, those NEW PRE"MISES opposite the Bank, Trafalgar-street, consisting of a SHOP and Eight-roomed HOUSE. For particulars, apply to 147 iOm SIMONS AND CO. "

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 409, 24 September 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 409, 24 September 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 409, 24 September 1861, Page 2

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