. piping. Steam to Motueka. ? THE S. S. UNDINE will leave thfc J Albion Wharf (weather permitting), for Mok tucka as follows:— \ Satui-day, „ 16th .. 3 p.m. and vili remain at.tho Jetty, at Molueka, until Monday, the 18th, C a.m. Faros, Five Shillings. For freight or passage, apply to the Captain, on board, or to FREDERICK STOCK, 599 Albion Wharf. Nelson and Marlboroug-h Steam Navigation Company. THE Paddle Steamer TASMANIAN MAID will leave as follows:— Nelson, for Collingwood. Friday, 15th .. 10 p.m. Collingwood.forAlotupipiand Nelson, Saturday, 16th November 6 p.m. Nelson, for Picton, Monday, 18th 7 p.m. Picton, for-Big Bush, Tuesday, 191h.. .. 8 p.m. Big Bush, for Picton, Thursday, 21st .. 7 p.m. Picton, for Nelson, Friday, 22nd .. .. 2 p.m. Nelson, for Big Bush direct, Tuesday, 26th.. 7 p.m. Big Bush, for Nelson, Thui«4jy, 28th .. 12 noon Nelson, for Collingwood, iriday, 29th ~ 9 p.m. Collingwood for Motuppi and Nehon, Saturday, 30th.. .. SP-m-Goods taken for Picton, Boulder Bank, Big Bush, and for Blenheim; for the latter place goods forwarded per barge Hope from Boulder Bank at ship's expense but at shipper's risk. For freieht or passage (both of which must be paid in Nelson), apply to JONATHAN LIVICK, Albion Wharf, or to THOMAS CAWTHRON, 278 Agent, CONSIGNEES per schooner FRIENDS, vJ from Melbourne, will please present Bills of Lading and pay freight, on board to JNO. H. M'CAW, Agent. Government Wharf. ' 392 fjwes aittr %i\A Wairau.. For Sale. A O£ ACRES of LAND in one block, ~tOO situate about six miles from Blenheim. Terms easy. Apply to THOMPSON AND MORTIMER, 2<)9 Land Agents, Nelson. To be Sold or Let. 07A ACRES of LAND, with dwelU I U liner house, situate in Eighty Eight "Valley, the property of Mr. Lock. The whole of the above will be sold on liberal terms, or let on Lease of Seven Years or less, or portions of the same will be sold in Allotments. . For address, apply to Mrs. LUCK, Trafalgar Hotel, Nelson. 236 TO XiBT, A SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, situate in St. Vincent-street, lately occupied by Mr. Thos, Scaife. For further particulars apply to JNO. W. WIGZELL, at Mr. Sinolaib's Office, Trafalgar-street. BGB FOR SALE, a very desirable residence situate in Nile-street, next the Mill Lead. The garden is stocked with choice fruit trees, in full bearing. Also, for Bale, several allotments of LAND adjoining. Apply to M. CAMPBELL, Hardy-street. 335 (ijtw T v f Colonist Almanac, 1862. A DVERTISEMENTS intended for in- ■£*• sertion in the above ALMANAC must be sent to this office before the Ist of December, 1861. Terms: Gd. per line. 263 rPHE undersigned will, from this date, -*- supply MEAT at the following prices for CASH ONLY :— Beef, from 4d. to 6d. per lb. Mutton „ sd. to 7d. „ Veal and Pork equally low. JOHN PRATT, Bridge-street. November 1, 1861. 336 Bridge-street Butchering1 Establishment. BEING desirous of giving my customers the advantage of lower rates, the following will be my prices, for CASH ONLY, until further notice:— Beef, from 4d. to 6d. per tt>. Mutton ~ sd. to 7d. „ Pork and Veal equally low. A. SCOTT. November 1, 1861. 337 To Cricketers. fiLAPSHAW'S celebrated BATS, BALLS, and STUMPS on sale at the stores of 340 . JOHN SYMONS AND CO. American Sewing Machines. THE undersigned invites the attention of Housekeepers, Sempstresses, Dressmakers, and Tailors to the perfect adaptation and unrivalled excellence of these Sewing Machines for their uses. "They are simple in construction, efficient and durable in operation, beautiful in model and finish, fitted to adorn the pallor, and suited to the workshop ■-applicable alike to the use of the family and the manufacturer. Their speed is from 1200* to 2000 stitches per minute, or equal in efficiency to twelve sempstresses. Substituting, as they do, healthful exercises and rational employment for the soul-and-body-destroying drudgery of hand-sewing, they are hailed as Woman's Friend.'' A book with directions for use with each machine. 32? JOHN SYMONS AND CO. J£ X GLADIATOR. THE LATEST FASHIONS FOR THE SUMMER. will, in a day or two, be opened for inspection at Mrs. FORMAN'S, BRIDGE-STREET,NELSON, who has received a small but well-selected assortment of Ladies' Dresses in all the fashionable materials. Mohair, Barege, Cashmore, Grenadine and Lflco Shawls; Spanish Lace Mantillas, Black Silk do., Dust Mantles in a variety of textures, Sun Shades, Parasols, Honiton Lace Falls, Hair Nets, Gloves, Dress Trimmings, &c, &c. Opposite the Golden Teapot, and Trafalgar Hotel. ™ 342 NOW LANDING, ex GLADIATOR.— Gentlemen's Summer Clothing, in great variety Crown and other Moleskin Tiowseia Blue Serge Shirts (Men's and Youths') Men's and Boys' Cloth Caps and Felt Hats 36' in. and 72in. Grey Calicoes White Calicoes of every description Ladies Black Silk Mantiesj f h]oJU „ Liyht Cloth do. / ~ Dresses in s>reat variety ~ Hair Nets in Chenile and Silk, Crinoline Steel, Artificial Flowers Ribbons, Worked Collars, and Sleeves And a large assortment of Fancy Goods. D, MOORE. TwfoJgar-atretit, ai9
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 424, 15 November 1861, Page 1
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