FOR GREY AND HOKITIKA. li _ WALLABY, TO-NIGHT, k A3k -L the 11th instant, at 7 p.m. mt^^. Apply to JMWffitm- Mr. J. LEVICK, Albion Wharf; or to >&!&8gg&» NATH. EDWARDS & CO. Nelson, June 5. 555 STEAM TO THE WEST COAST. I mHE S.S. THANE will sail as ahove »$. jjg, -1 on or about WEDNESDAY, the 13th instant, with goods, stock, and -4§i__|!u-p^ passengers. *^__P^3"^- Apply to D. LITTLE, Port, or R. G. GIBBONS, Government Wharf, by whom goods are now received, and stored free of cliarge. 555 FOR COLLINGWOOD. JM milE VENTURE, Windovkk, Masm JL ter, sails every TUESDAY, from pjhk Nelson. *te& AGENTS. "*__^|^ LOCKHART & CO., Nelson. Mr. MILES, Collingwood. Nelson, March 16, 1566. 137 FOR COLLINGWOOD. JSk milE favorite Cutter SUPPLY, M§\ -L ""ill leave, for Collingwood, §§§m\ EVERY MONDAY. Eor freight or passage apply on hoard, t0 u Bakxes, Master; or to Mr. H. HOUNSELL, Bridge-street. 499 FOR MOTUEKA. jX milE fine cutter UNITY ivill leave Nelson &m\ J- every Wednesday and Saturday, and I^^- Motaeka every Tuesday and Friday. Eor freight or passage apply to J. JOHNSON, Master, onboard. 4G I 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. - 9S MR. RAAYSON, Dentist, will leave Nelson, for a trip to Wellington, in a month. Nile-street East, Trafalgar-square, May 5. 413 MONEY to LEJi D , on good freehold security. ADAMS AND KINGDON, Solicitors, 453 NGIs ° n ' BONE D "U S T, in any quantity. Nos. 1 and 2. ROBERT LEVTEN, Tree and Bonded Stores, Port. 497 ON SALE— True Californian Prairie Grass Seed, «>•* per lb. ; also Nelson Rye Gr-.3S and Cocksfoot.— WlLLlAM HALE, Tory anu Ilardy-st. 243 QUICKS! QUICKS!! QUICKS!!! Strong 2-vear old, 10s. per 1000. W. HALE, Tory and Hardy-streets. 439 PRIME new COCKSFOOT GRASS SEED, Taranaki grown. OnSALE, 5 cwt. of the ttbuve. W. HALE, Tory and Hardy streets, Nelson. 559 PRIME EATING AP P L E S, Nonpareils, at W. HALE'S, - BS ' Uurdy-street. NELSON DYE-WORKS. A ROBERTSON, in thanking the publie for past „ favors, intimates that he lias REMOVED his ESTABLISHMENT to more commodious premises, on the opposite side of Collingwood-street, nest the Brewerv From his long experience in dyeing business and having received a first-class assortment of Sg Aerials direct from Scotland, he s enabled to execute orders entrusted to him, upon the latest and 'best principles, and by punctual attention to ousiness, lie hopes to merit a continuance of the public patronage. . Note the Address ! A. ROBERTSON, Dyku and Scourer, Collingwood-street, » Next the Brewery.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 83, 11 June 1866, Page 1
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444Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 83, 11 June 1866, Page 1
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