Shipping Notices. J "VvSfev nnHE paddle steamer ?a#|KJ^~L LADY BARKLY, JBmWmiSsSis*.!. Walker, Master (subsidized by the t'rovincial Government for the conveyance of Mails to Motueka, Waitapu, and Collingwood), . will leave as under: — Nelson for MOTUEKA, Monday, August 19,. at 9 a.m. Motueka for NELSON, Monday, August 19, at 12 noon. Nelson for MOTUEKA, Wednesday, August 21, at IU a.m. Motueka for WAITAPU, Wednesday, August 21, at 1 p.m. ' Waitapu fbr COLLINGWOOD, Thursday, Aug. 22, at 11 a.m. Collingwood for NELSON, Thursday, August 22, at 2 p.m. Nelson for MOTUEKA, Saturday, August 24, at 12 noon. Motueka for NELSON, Saturday, August 24, at 3 p.m. For freight or passage; apply to JAMES C. BURFORD, 2711- Government Wharf. Business 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 Trafulgar-street (the late premises of Mr. J. Drew, Draper), where any orders he may receive will be executed in the most artistic and tasteful style, combined with superior workmanship. PUNCTUALITY AND DISPATCH MAY BE RELIED ON. MODERATE CHARGES. N.B.— GOLD MELTED. 2712 NELSON MEAT BAZAAR, Trafalgar-street, (Next the Trafalgar Hotel.) S LORING, while thanking the public of • Nelson for the rapidly increasing support they have bestowed on the Nelson Meat Bazaar, begs to call attention to the fact that he supplies purchasers with the BEST JOINTS at the most moderate charges. The annexed extracts are copied from a report in the Nelson Government Gazette, of date July I,' 1867, by Dr. Cusack, Provincial Surgeon, who reported oa Pleuro-pneumonia : — "I have to state my distinct opinion, that much of the mutton consumed in Neison is unwholesome, in the sense of being almost destitute of the requisite elements of nutrition." Cusack makes tlie following observations regarding the meat supplied by the Nelsou Meat Bazaar : — "To those who can afford it, it is generally possible to obtain good meat; but to working men, to whom Id. or 2d. a pound is a large consideration, the importation of cattle has, in my opinion, been a great boon. Mr. Johnson, the enterprising merchant who has lately imported cattle into Nelson, is an utter stranger to me ; but as,some prejudice exists against his beef, it is my duty, for the information of that portion of the community with whom its lower price is a consideration, to state my impartial opinion, that all of it that I have had au opportunity of seeing or tasting •was sound and wholesome, much more so than a great deal of the. mutton lately sold in Nelson. If carefully stall-fed and tended on board ship',: l am aware, of no reason why most of the animals, if previously healthy, should uot be landed iv sound health at N elsou." . SHIPPING SUPPLIED. Nelson Meat Bazaar, ••"■• Nelson, August 1,1867. 2946 PROFESSIONAL.— C. FLOOD, Clothier, can be consulted daily at the Labor Mart, the only place you cau get a good article cheap. 100 1
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 192, 17 August 1867, Page 1
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513Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 192, 17 August 1867, Page 1
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