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- PANAMA MAIL SERVICE. m nnHE 1 Panama, New Zealand, and * A jjL X Australian Royal Mail Company's ■ftS|J^i|l-v Steamship - yP|||{p , M A T A U R A, M-W3ti&^£&* 1,767 tons register, 550-horse power, isiappointecL'to leave ' ; '. WELLINGTON, for PANAMA, On TUESDAY, Bth January, 1867, with her Majesty's Mails for Panama and Southampton and intermediate ports. ,' PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and GOODS -booked through to SOUTHAMPTON, PANAMA, and COLON, for the East and West Coasts of NORTH and' SOUTH" AMERICA, andthe WEST INDIES. First class passengers are allowed 20 cubic feet; second class, 15 cubic feet of Luggage. For further particulars, apply at the Company's Offices, Government Wharf. .." . '. THOMAS CAWTHRON, 1455 Agent. | mHE s.s. A HU.R IRI, Captain li Am, A. Fnow-ERDAY, will- leave Nelson .-WtSffik, for the BULLER RIVER, . . , s#gPs #gP On SATURDAY next, 29th 'Dec. v^P^§i*§S* i"or freight or passage, apply to AAdoAX;-' . . CURTIS BROTHERS, . Agents. Nelson, December 27, 1866. . . 1534 NOTICE. THE New Zealand Steam Navigation Company (Limited) will not for the future Recognise or : Pay any ACCOUNTS, for Stores or Supplies to any of their' Vessels, unless supplied on the WRITTEN ORDER of the undersigned. CURTIS BROTHERS, Agents. Nelson, sth December, 1866. ' 1399 NOTICE. MESSSS. PEAT & THORNTON, in RETIRING from the BOOT and SH OE TRADE so long carried on by them in .Bridge-street, take this oppor- . tpnity of returning thanks to their friends and the t . public for the liberal patronage they have received; and as they can confidently recommend their succes- . sors, Messrs. HEALY &^ LESLIE, have much pleasure in doing so. Messrs. P. & T.'s SADDLERY BUSINESS will be conducted as usual, and they will feel obliged by your giving them a call to inspect lheir New Arrivals ex Countess of Kintore. 10th November, 1866. 1464 MESSRS. HEALY & LESLIE, having this dav taken over Messrs. PEAT & THORNTON'S " BOOT and SHOE BUSINESS, trust the patronage so long bestowed upon the old firm will be continued - tb the new, whose practical experience in the Boot and Shoe trade, coupled with the arrangements they have made to get their goods direct from the home manufactories at the lowest cost price, will be sufficient inducement to their friends and the public to favor them with a call. Having just added to. the Stock a large assortment <>f New Goods, ex Countess of Kintore, aud withdrawn the old deteriorated goods (whi".h they offer below cost price), Messrs. H. & L. ■will feel obliged by being favored with an early ■ visit. -. Messrs. H. & L. beg to draw the special attention of Storekeepers and Wholesale Buyers to their New Arrivals, as being peculiarly suitable for the Country and West Coast trade, the samples of which are : opened, and can be seen on the premises. HEALY & LESLIE, .Late Peat & Thornton, Boot and Shoe Manufacturers and Importers, Bridge-street, Nelson, 1465 IN returning thanks to my friends and the public for the liberal support extended to me for the last twelve years, and announcing my retirement from business in Trafalgar- street, to enter into a 'more extensive business in Bridge-street, I trust still to merit your kind patronage and support. ' .. W. HEALY, Boot and Shoe Maker. December 17th, 1866 J House and Shop to Let in Trafalgar-street, apply to Wm. Healy. .. 1466 IMPORTED DIRECT FROM LONDON. FASHIONABLE WOOLLEN GOODS, a choice variety. All Garments made to order at 1 ' reasonable prices. - J. CANN, Tailor and Habitmaker, Gollingwood-street, Nelson. 1261

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 251, 27 December 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 251, 27 December 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 251, 27 December 1866, Page 1