PANAMA MAIL SERVICE. N rfiHE Panama, New Zealand, and A ! "^lk' Australian Royal Mail Company's 3jßß|P^ GamS K* A IKOUEA, i:^^^^^*lsol tons register, 500-horse power, Henry S. Machin, 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 Offices. THOMAS CAWTHRON, Agent. Nelson, 17th Sept., 1866. 1056 FOE COLLINGWOOD. Mi npHE favorite Cutter SUPPLY, J^PV . JL will leave, for Collirigwood, JJHJpL EVERY MONDAY. 4slsksml&j^ For freight or passage apply on board, SK8 ® ase 'to 11. Barnes, Master; or to Mr. H. HOUNSELL, Bridge-street. 499 NOTICE, to BREWEKS and OTHERS. TO LET, for a Term of 10 years, the Freehold Premises, at New Plymouth, known as GOAD'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 proper, tj. For particulars, apply to Mr. A. PITT, solicixor, Nelson. [857 DESIGNS FOR A MONUMENT. nn.HE advertisements for Tenders for a Monument § having been withdrawn during : -he late trials, the TIME for SENDING IN DESIGNS is EXTENDED till TUESDAY next, the 2nd October, by 5 o'clock, until which evening no tenders will be opened. By order of the Monumental Committee, WILLIAM AKERSTEN, 1085 Secretary. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. WANTED, TENDERS for the ERECTION of Two or more COTTAGES in Upper Bridgestreet, according to plans and specifications to be seen at the premises of the undersigned. Tenders must be sent in not later than THURSDAY next. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. R. BURN & CO., 1105 Trafalgar-street. ~ N O T I C E. ALL CLAIMS against the undersigned to be SENT IN for PAYMENT, on or before the 3rd of October. J. SOLOMON & Co., 1102 Trafalgar-street. BOARD AND RESIDE NC E, AT GLOUCESTER HOUSE. MRS. GILES begs to inform her friends and the public 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. [1082 BOARD and RESIDENCE for Single Gentlemen, at Mrs. BROOKER'S, opposite Firth & Co.'s Store,. Collingwood-street. 905 BOARD and RESIDENCE, for Single Gentlemen or Married Couples,; at Mrs. PATTERSON'S, Trafalgar-street, 'opposite Examiner Office. 1054 UNION FAMILY HOTEL, HAVELOCK. ELLEN ©ODES©, the Proprietress of the above first-class- Hotel,, takes this opportunity for returning her best thanks to the country settlers and the public generally, for the very liberal support they have given, hei? since she commenced business in Havelock, and' she trusts that they will continue to show their kind appreciation of. her endeavors to secure their comfort.. 1068
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 178, 29 September 1866, Page 1
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497Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 178, 29 September 1866, Page 1
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