FOR GREY AND HOKITIKA. jl rpHE WALLABY on SATURDAY, Jl r±J&~ ■ -^- ** ie ®*k instant, at 5 p.m. jjlllslbw Mr. J. LEVICK, Albion Wharf; or to illlpifllpg* NATH. EDWARDS & CO. Nelson, June 5. 555 STEAM TO THE WEST COAST. I milE S.S. THANE will sail as above *\ Jk X on or about WEDNESDAY, the instant, with, goods, stock, and JBwM®^ passengers. «i|ll§l§ig£* Apply to D. LITTLE, Port, or R. G. GIBBONS, Government Wharf, /by whom goods are now received, and stored free of ; charge. 585 FOR COLLINGWOOD. M, fTIHE VENTURE, Windo-vek, MasjSfPk X ter, sails every TUESDAY, from LOCKIIART & CO., Nelson. Mr. MILES, Collingwood. Nelson, March 16, 1866. 137 FOR COLLINGWOOD. Jsk riIHE favorite Cutter SUPPLY, $P§k X will leave, for Collingwood, I|||k EVERY MONDAY. JsMslM^ For freight or passage apply on board , * 55^^s3e B *to H. Barses, Master; or to Mr. H. HOUNSELL, Bridge-street. 499 FOR MOTUEKA. £k nnHE fine cutter UNITY will leave Nelson fl/SL JL every Wednesday and Saturday, and vy||^ Motueka every Tuesday and Friday. Eor freight or passage apply to J. JOHNSON, Master, on board. 461 DAILY COACH FROM RICHMOND TO NELSON. G MOONLIGHT will, on and after THIS DAY, • ' April 14, run: a Coach DAILY, from the White Hart, Richmond, to the Coach and Horses, Nelson; leaving Richmond at 9 a.m.; and Nelson at 4 P .m. 298 MR. RAWSON, Dentist, will leave Nelson, for a trip to Wellington, in a month. Nile-street East, Trafalgar-square, May 5. 413 ~\IT ONEY to LEND, on good freehold SeCUnt ADAMS AND KINGDON, Solicitors, 453 Nelson. /^(HEAP CLOTHING! Cheap Clothing !— The \J cheapest house in town, S. M. SOLOMON, Trafalgar-street. 26 ° BONE D U S T, in any .quantity. Nos. 1 alid 2. ROBERT LEVIEN, Free and Bonded Stores, Port. 49 7 ON SALE— True Californian Prairie Grass Seed, os per Ib. ; also Nelson Rye Gr^ss and Cocksfoot.— WlLLlAM HALE, Tory anu Hardy-st. 248 QUICKS! QUICKS!! QUICKS!!! Strong 2-year old, 10s. per 1000. W. HALE, Tory and Hardy-streets. 439 NELSON DYE-WORKS. A ROBERTSON, in thanking the public for past J\. 9 favors, intimates that he has REMOVED his ESTABLISHMENT, to more commodious premises, on the opposite side of Collingwood-street, next the Brewery. From his long experience in dyeing business and having received a first-class assortment of dyein"- materials direct from Scotland, he is enabled to execute orders entrusted.to him, upon the latest and best principles,, and by punctual attention to business, he hopes to merit a continuance of the public patronage. Note the Address ! A. ROBERTSON, Dyer and Scoterer; . Collingwood-street, 355 Next the Brewery. WESLEYAN HYMN BOOKS. A CHOICE selection JUST ARRIVED, ex Danisli Beauty,- and . on sale bjr R, LUCAb &.SQN,.Bridge-6tree!^
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 82, 9 June 1866, Page 1
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443Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 82, 9 June 1866, Page 1
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