Shipping Notices. « • rgTHE paddle steamer ggy^: 1 - LADY DARKLY, •3Bfa«p3ira§BfrJ. Walker, Master (subsidized by the irovfiiciai Government for the conveyance of Mails to Motueka, Waitapu, and Collingwood), will leave as under -. — Nelson lor MOTUEKA, Monday, September 9, at 1 p.m. Motueka for NELSON, Monday, September 9, at 5 p.m. Nelson for MOTUEKA, Wednesday, September 11, at 4 p.m. Motueka-for WAITAPU, Wednesday, September! 1, at 7 p.m. .Waitapu, for COLLINGWOOD, Thursday, September 12, at 4 p.m. Collingwood for NELSON, Friday, September 13, at 8 a.m. Nelson for MOTUEKA, Saturday, September 14, at 3 p.m. -Motueka for NELSON, Saturday, September 14, at 7 P-H>. Eor freight or passage, apply to JAMES C. BURFORD, 2711 Government Wharf. A REGULAR TRADER TO MOTUEKA. /n/^ShsK. nnHE favorite clipper ketch BM^.: 1 - HARRIET, John Johnson, Master, will leave foi MOTUEKA two or three times' per week. Eor freight or passage apply to the#laster on board, or to . W. ROWELL, 3004 . The Port. PANAMA, NEW ZEALAND, AND AUSTEALIAN 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. H JLJL rSIHE Screw Steamship *JJ|g|k. JL MATA UR A, tons register, 550 horse*%®^gm^ power, G. E. Bum, R.N.R., Commander, is appointed to leave - - -- WELLINGTON, for PANAMA, On SUNDAY, September 8, 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 cuMcfeet for luggage ; second-class, 168 lbs. or is 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. • - - THOMAS CAWTHRON, 3022 . . - Agent. : ,-* j.-.-. Business Notices. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. f^ LUDWIG, WATCHMAKER and Manu- . ;■ facturing 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 Bridgerstreet to Trafalgar-street (tne r l^te : premise's 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 MAYBE f * .* ""' "' "'' REIIED ON. ;r ■'■]' ii OD ERATE CH ARG ES. ";; ,^Ci'";- i N.B.-^GOLD MELTED. . 2712 T\7f i A. 1 : Z ,E for Sale. -Apph to IYX ... . .T.-80.. BRYAKT, 3124 , ' Hardy-street. T)IANOirORTJ^ and HARMONIUMS Tuned JL ;.' Regulated, and Repaired. .•.;_,.•.. , • R, B; WALCOT, Sheibburne-street. 201
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 210, 7 September 1867, Page 1
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426Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 210, 7 September 1867, Page 1
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