Shipping Notices. NEW ZEALAND STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (Limited.) fl - mHE s.s. WELLINGTON will ft K-^ra -*- eay e Nelson on MONDAY, «», the 6th of May, for PICTON, ■mBfii^WELLmGTGN, LYTTELTON, BLUFF, and HOKITIIvA arriving in Nelson on the ISth May, and will leave for PICTON, WELLINGTON, NAPIER, TAURANGA, and AUCKLAND, on the 20th. vi mHE New Zealand Steam Navit J Js, X gation Company's s.s. <4^fffL TARANAKI, leave Nelson, on the 13th "^l^^^May, for HOKITIKA, BLUFF, PORT CHALMERS, LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, and PICTON, arriving at Nelson on the 24th ; and will leave again for TARANAKI and MANUKAU on the 25th. For freight or passage, apply to CURTIS BROTHERS, Agents, Bridge-street ; 2162 Or at their Office at the Port. PANAMA, NEW ZEALAND, AND AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL COMPANY (Limited). STEAM TO ENGLAND AND NEW YORK, via Panama, in conjunction with" the steamships of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, of London, and Pacific Mail Company, of New York. Jih npHE Panama, New Zealand, and eJUirJIL JL Australian Royal Mail Com«Jjgkj>any's Steamship M A 1 A U li A, 1,767 tons, 550 horse-power, G. E. Bird, Commander, is appointed to leave WELLINGTON, for PANAMA, On WEDNESDAY, Bth May next, at 3 p.m., with her Majesty's Mails. PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and GOODS booked to PANAMA, NEW YORK, and SOUTHAMPTON. First-class passengers are allowed 336 lbs. or 20 cubic feet for luggage ; second-class, 1 68 lbs. or 15 cubic feet, which must be delivered at the Company's office 24 hours before the departure of the steamer, when it will be labelled, manifested, weighed, and measured. All excess to be paid for as measurement goods, without primage. Passengers for England are reminded that the Homeward Steamer does not call at St. Thomas', but at the very healthy Island of Peter (one of the Virgin Islands), considerably to the northward of St. Thomas. THOMAS CAWTHRON, 2258 Agent. THE STEAMER WOODPECKER. IT having been found necessary to improve and strengthen the Hull of the p.s. WOODPECKER, and to make .some improvements in the Engine, at the suggestion of the Government Engineer, in order to make her thoroughly fit for the Bay trade, she will DISCONTINUE RUNNING until the necessary improvements are made, which will probably occupy 1 0 days. Due notice of date of running will be advertised. WILLIAM AKERSTEN, 2256' Agent. Business Notice. NEW WINTER GOODS ! ! CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE WINTER GOODS ! ! ! JM. MERRINGTON & CO. beg to inform • their patrons, and the public of these provinces, that Mr. Meerington has just returned from the Australian markets, with a large and beautiful assortment of New WINTER GOODS, comprising every Novelty of the Season, in Ladies', Girls', and Children's weak, selected from the first houses in the trade ; the whole of which are now being opened and marked off at very low prices. Further particulars will shortly appear. J. M. MERRINGTON & CO., 2158 Bridge- street. WC. WILKINS has received, per FAIRY • BELLE, an extensive shipment of COOKING and WARMING STOVES. including the patterns "Economist," "Empress," "TrafFord," "Countlss," "Princess," "The Anchor Caboose," [ " Triumph," " Peasant," 1' Mosquito," " Glow-worm," and " Oi'n'ce Stove." Also, Portable BOILERS. • l Hardy-street, April 5, 1867. 2177
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 100, 1 May 1867, Page 1
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