Shipping Notice. «, "'kjk 'MRHE paddle steamer «j|gjg|^;i LADY BARKLAY, tggllgiigsjiisr J. Walker, Master, will leave as under:— Collingwood for WAITAPU, Thursday, July 4, 8 a.m. Waitapu for NELSON, Thursday, July 4, 11 a.m. Nelson for MOTUEKA, Friday July 5, 10.a.in. Motueka for NELSON, Saturday, July 6, 10 arh. Nelson for MOTUEKA, Tuesday, July 9, 10 a.m. . Motueka for NELSON, Tuesday, July 9, 3 p.m. Nelson for WAITAPU, Wednesday, July 10, 9 a.m. Waitapu for COLLINGWOOD, Thursday, July 11, 4 a.m. Collingwood for NELSON, Thursday, July 11, 5 p.m. Nelson for MOTUEKA, Friday, July 12, 3 p.m. Motueka ior NELSON, Saturday, July 13,8 a.m, For freight or passage, apply to JAMES C. BURFORD, 2711 Government Wharf. 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 Steamship Company, of New York. Jl Sk FTPIHE Panama, New. Zealand, and .JL Australian Royal Mail ComSteamship RUAH I N E , 1,503 tons, 400 horse-power, T. S. Beal, Com- r mander. is appointed to leave WELLINGTON, for PANAMA, On MONDAY, Bth July, 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, 168 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, 2637 Agent. Public Notices. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. fi LUDWIG, WATCHMAKER and Manufacturing JEWELLER, has much pleasure in returning his sincere thanks to the public for the liberal encouragement he has received since his arrival in Nelson, and begs to state that he has removed from Bridge-street to Trafalgar-street (the late premises of Mr. J. Drew, Draper)) ■where any orders he may receive will be executed in themost artistic and tasteful style, combined with superior workmanship. PUNCTUALITY AND DISPATCH MAY BE f RELIED ON. MODERATE CHARGES. N.B.— GOLD MELTED. 2712 GBONNINGTON'S PURE SAGO FLOUR • is strongly recommended as a diet for children and invalids, being a light and highly nutritious food. Price, Is. per packet of lib. G. BONNINGTON, 2206 . Trafalgar-street. PROFESSIONAL.— C. FLOOD, Clothier, can be consulted daily at the Labor Mart, the only place you can get a good article cheap. 1001 PIANOFORTES and HARMONIUMS Tuned ■': Regulated, and Repaired. R. B ; WALCQT, Shelbourne-street* 201
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 153, 3 July 1867, Page 1
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