PANAMA MAIL SERVICE. S., rpHE Panama, JSevi- Zealand, and ■* \ljik X Australian Royal Mail Company's Steamship, 41i__iSl^ KAIKOURA, tons register, 500-horse power, Uexky S. Maciiik, Commander, is appointed to leave WELLINGTON for PANAMA, On MONDAY, Bth October next, with her Majesty's Mails from Australia and New Zealand. PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and GOODS booked through to SOUTHAMPTON, to PAMAMA and COLON, for West and East Coasts of NORTH and SOUTH AMERICA, and WEST INDIES, from MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, and NEW ZEALAND PORTS. For further particulars, apply at the Company's Oflices. THOMAS CAWTHRON, Agent. Nelson, 17th Sept., 1866. 1056 FOR COLLINGWOOD. j Jk milE favorite Cutter SUPPLY, J||pV X will leave, for Collingwood, JBftk EVERY MONDAY. -dl||tltfen% For freight or passage apply on board, 11. Barnes, Master; or to Mr. 11. HOUNSELL, Bridge-street. 499 BOARD AND RESIDENCE, AT GLOUCESTER IIOUSE. MRS. GILES begs to inform her friends and the ipublic generally, that she has taken the above Establishment, situated in Gloucester-terrace, and intends OPENING it as a PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, and hopes, by punctuality and cleanliness, to merit a share of their support. Board, Lodging, and Washing, 255. per week. [1 082 AT THE PORT, BOARD and RESIDENCE for one or two Single Gentlemen. Apply at CAMPBELL'S, Hardystreet, opposite the Bank Hotel. 964 BOARD and RESIDENCE tor Single Gentlemen, at Mrs. BROOKER'S, opposite Firth & Co.'s Store, Collingwood-street. 905 BOARD and RESIDENCE, for Sinsle Gentlemen or Married Couples,) at Mrs. PATTERSON'S, Trafalgar-street, opposite Examiner Oflice. 1054 A THREE-ROOMED COTTAGE to Ls.. Inquire at the Rising Sun. 1062 NOTICE, to BREWERS and OTHERS. finO LET, for a Term of 10 years, the Freehold X Premises, at New Plymouth, known ns COAL'S BREWERY, capable of doing a capital business. Malthouse and Kiln attached; fitted with a complete Plant, in good working order; a portion of which to be taken at a valuation. A Dwelling-house and Laborer's Cottage included in the property. For particulars, apply to Mr. A. PITT, solicitor, Nelson. [857 TENDERS Wanted for RAISING the schooner WILD WAVE, sunken iu the Pelorus Sound, about 15 miles irom Havelock. The vessel is in iibout 25 fathoms water, and buoyed. Tenders to be sent to the undersigned on or before MONDAY, the 24th instant, by whom all particulars will be furnished. LOCKHART & CO. Nelson. 18th September, 1866. 105S TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are required for the ERECTION of a STORE in Bridge- street, opposite the Temperance Hall, Nelson. Plans and specifications ro be seen at J. C. Phillips', Alma House, Trafalgar street. Tenders to be addressed to H. V. PHILLIPS, and sent in on or before the 28th instant. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Nelson, September 20, 1366. 1072 TENDERS will be received uutil MONDAY, October lst, for GRAVELLING at Wakefield, and FORMING ROAD near Richmond. Specifications may be _een at the Forest Inn, and for the Forming at Messrs. Hoddcr & Talbot's. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. T. J. THOMPSON, 1079 Secretary, Waimea Road Board. MORRISON, SCLANDERS, & CO. are now daily OPENING OUT a large assortment of NEW GOODS, suitable for the season. 1049 ON SAL E, at J. D E CARLE'S:— 200 2 inch pannel Doors— Kauri 100 „ Sashes „ 20,000 feet Kauri boards— matched. 724 BOOK-MARKS, Water Colors, and Mathematical Instruments on Sale. JJ. LUCAS & SON.
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