This Morning 1. THE sc-ew-stearaer UNDINE will leav© I ,i w Albion Wharf ;for MOTUEKA. at 9 amprecisely. Kelson and Marlborougli Steam Navigation Company, •THE Paddle Steamer TASMANIAN i- MAID will leave as follows :— Nelson, for Picton, Tuesday, 22nd .. .. 9 p.m. , Picton, for Big Bush, Wednesday, 23rd ..11 P-m. Big Bush, for Picton, Friday, 2oth .. .. 7 a.m. Picton, for Kolson, „ „ •- •• 1 P-m-, Nelson, for Collingwood, Tuesday, 29th . 8 p.m. Collingwood. for Motupipi and Nelson, Wednesday, 30th 4p.m, * Nelson, for Picton, Monday, 4th November 8 p.m. ' Picton, for Big Bush, Tuesday, sth .. .. 10 p.m. Big Bush, for Picton, Thursday, 7th.. .. 7 p.m. Picton, for Nelson. Friday, Sth .. .. 2 p.m. Nelson, for Collingwood, Wednesday, 13th.. 8 p.m.Collingwood, for Motupipi and Nelson, Thursday, 14th November 4 p.m. Nelson, for Picton, Monday, 18th 7 pm. Picton, for Big Bush, Tuesday, 19fch.. .. 8 p.m. Big Bush, for Picton, Thursday, 21st .. 7 p.m. Picton, for Nelson, Friday, 22nd .. .. 2 p.m. * This trip the steamer will take Goods, under bond, for Picton and the Wairau, provided they are on the Wharf before Two p.m. Goods taken for Picton, Boulder Bank, Big Bush, and for Blenheim; for the latter place goods for•warded per barge Hope from Boulder Bank at ship's expense but at shipper's risk. For freight or passage (both of which must be paid in Nslson), apply to JONATHAN LIVJCK, Albion Wharf. 278 "Wellington Steam 'Navigation Company. HP HE 's.S. STORM BIRD, Mundle, -*- master, will, weather permitting, leave Nelson for PICTON and WELLINGTON, on or about Thursday, the 24th instant. 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 fieight of all cargo for Picton must be paid in Nelson, and that no Goods will be received on board without a shipping-note countersigned by CURTIS BROTHERS, Agents. Nekon, October 8. . 279 Superior Nelson-made Furniture. MR. D. MOORE is instructed to offer for sale by public auction, at his Saleroom, Trafalgar-street, On Saturday, 26th instant, commencing at half-past Eleven. 1 Chest Drawers 1 Chcffonier 1 Loo Table 1 small Tea Table 1 Sofa 2 Dressing Tables 2 Wash-stands 2 Tables 1 Child's Cot, and 1 English-made Sofa Also, in quantities to suit purchasers, 2 hogsheads superior Nelson-made WINE. And a variety of useful General Merchandise, Wearing Apparel. &c. Without Reserve. Nelson, October 18, 1 SGI. . 280 Water Casts and Iron Tanks, ex the Sir George Pollock. "MESSRS. N, EDWARDS Al\D CO. -^*-*- . will sell by auction, On Thursday nest, the 24th instant, at the Custom House Wharf, at One o'clock precisely, i (5 WATER CASKS, '200 gallons or thereabouts 15 IRON TANKS, each 400 gallons TAPS for ditto. Also, a quantity of surplus STOKES belonging to tho above w-ssel, and MANILLA KOPIC all sizes, &c. Terms cash. Nelson, October 21, ISGI. 280 Bank of New Zealand. 'THE SHARE LIST is NOW OPEN at -*- the office of the undersigned. (See Prospectus in another part of this paper.) CURTIS BROTHERS. Kelson, 22nd July. 877 I^oll SALE, that very substantial and i- newly-arranged DWELLING MOUSE, situated at. the junction of Washington and Victory Valleys, in the City of Nelson, known as Bow Cottage, together with the well laid out Garden and Paddock, containing about 1£ acre more or less, the property of J. G. Gordon, Esq. For particulars and terms (which are most liberal) apply to NASH AND SCAIFJ3. Nelson, 12th March, 1861. 342 New Zealand Insurance Company. INSURANCE FROM FIRE.— The un- -*- dersigned are authorised, by power of attorney from the above Company, to grant POLICIES of Insurance from loss or damage by FIRE upon BUILDINGS and FURNITURE.'and "Goods and Merchandise of all descriptions. CURTIS BROTHERS. Iselson, August 20, 1861. 9<J3 rP BUSH,- CABINET-MAKER, -^ • UNDERTAKER. &c, Nile-street, Wahnea-Road. ' 4!)2 ~yy~ DAVIS begs fo announce that he * * • has entered into PARTNERSHIP with G, 1I0BY; and is now ready to take PORTRAITS at Misses Jay's, Bridge-street. ' 2G5 Notice. "OAVING undertaken by contract the II transmission oi' her Majesty's Mails, from Kelson, Mc-tucka, and CollingwoDd, the undersigned ■ is now prepared to start for SSotueka from Mr. AYright'.s Uoyal Hotel, Nelson, every Monday and Thursday morning-, at half-past Eight o'clock ; and will leave BffiotueJta Hotel for Nelson-, every Tuesday and PriGey Morning at Niu'e o'clock the river permitting), . FARES BY GIG. From Nelson to MotUeka, each passenger, Ss ; return, 15S. ' : From Nelson to Lower Moutere, each passenger, 7s. 6d. ; return, 14s. From: -Nelson to Upper Moutere, each passenger, 6s, 6d.; return, 12s. Parcels left at Jlr. WRIGHT'S, Royal Motel, Nelson : Mr. W. ADTY'S Motueka Hotel; Mr. CHAMBERLAIN'S, Lower Moutere, will be carefully forwarded, and any orders will be promptly attended to. PAUL SPANGEII, 146 • Contractor for the Mail Service. Kotico of .alteration. AN and AFTER NEW YEAR'S DAY 1861, the ROYAL MAIL will leave WAKEFIELD every Tuksday, Tmu-sDAY, and SAi-uiu.'.-v, at Half-pa-i. fcjeven. a.m.. if the river permits, arrivir..^ in Nelson at Eleven a.m., ,and leaving the Royal Hotel at Three o'clock, p.m. ■ N.B.—Al! oiders executed on .commission," Parody delivered, &c, &c.,.by . * J. ANDREWS, Mail Contract<flk
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 417, 22 October 1861, Page 2
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837Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 417, 22 October 1861, Page 2
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