! FOR WESTPORT DIRECT. I *J. jk. ■ . mHE N.2S.S.N. Company's B.s. *Wftlfk -*-• BTOEMBIRD, 4iiaS^^.will leave for WESTPORT direet, '•^^^^^b^ on MONDAY, the 7th instant. Deck disengaged. For passage only, apply to 13376 CURTIcS BIiOTHEItS, Agents, FOR WANGANUI DIRECT. I Ijk npHE screw steamer mss&^ -*- MURRAY 4||pl||^ Thomas Holmks, Master, leave on MONDAY, at 10 o'clock. For freight or passage apply on board. 8374 FOR HAVELOCK DIRECT. A mHE fast-sailing Ketch HARRIETT, my X will leave Nflson tor HAVELOCK on (y|LTUE3DAY next, Oct. Bth, weather perfcs » s *"mitting. Capital accommodation for passengers. For freight or passage apply to the Master, Joseph Billows, on board; or to 3361 W. RO WELL, the Port. ' ZL npHE Cutter UNITY will run between fIS X NELSON and MOTUPIPI once a |L||k.week, weather permitting. ■SBSi ]r or freight or passage, apply to E. Kobikson, Master, on bpard; or to VV. AKkRSTEN, Agent. N.B.— Orders taken for sawn timber, posts rails, palings, sliiugles, &c, &c. 3237 FOR SALE. ||k fTIHE Cutter THAMES. -/Hsi& •*- Apply to MMM&, LOCKHART & CO., •^g|igg||§i»3l3B Trafalgar-street TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. STRAYED from Bishopdale. TWO Young PIGS; one black, one spotted. Any person giving such information as will lead to the recovery of the same, will receive the above reward. 3367 W. EDWARDS. LOST, on Thursday last, between Rod & Hounseli's Mill and my house, a Black and White Check SHAWL. Anyone bringing the same to me will be rewarded. 3372 WILLIAM M. BISS. MVERTELLI will make his LAST • ASCENT, prior to his leaving for Wellington, THIS EVENING, in Mr C. Harley's Enclosure. Admission, Is.; children, half-price. 3371 NELSON BUILDING, LAND, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. mHE Monthly Subscription MEETING will X be held at the Fleece Hotel, on MONDAY, October 7, at half-past 7 o'clock. Stewards — Messrs W. Darby and J. Gorrie. Applications for withdrawal will be received by the Secretary. . By order of the Committee, JNO. PERCY, 3369 Secretary. BISHOP'S SCHOOL, NELSON. mHE NEXT QUARTER will commence on X MONDAY, the 7th instant. ROBERT LEE, Head Master. The Head Master has vacancies, for two more Boarders. 3368 EDUCATION. THE MISSES WINTER are prepared to undertake the EDUCATION of a limited number of Young Ladies. Music included. Eor terms, apply to Misses WINTER, Man's Cottage, Waimea-street, Nelson. 3363 EDUCATION. MONSIEUR CRAVIN, Professor of the University of France, who has just arrived in Nelson, proposes to GIVE LESSONS in the French, Spanish, and Portuguese languages; and also in Latin and Greek, Literature, History, and Geography, in schools and families. Address to this office, or to Mr W. M. Stanton. 3113 MR ALFRED OAKEY begs to inform his pupils and the inhabitants of Nelson, that he will COMMENCE TUITION for the ensuing Quarter on MONDAY, October 7th. Terms, for Lessons on the Piano, Harmonium, or Cornopean, at Mr W. Darby's Music Warehouse, Hardy-street. Pianofortes and Harmoniums tuned and repaired. 3342 FOR SALE, A FINE Five-year old COW, near calving. Also, a two-year old Heifer. Apply to 3347 M. HODGENS, Washington-road. IN THE OBONOCO. TO be Sold or Let, in the Oronoco Valley a Block of Superior LAND, containing 335 acres, 25 of which are, fenced in, cleared, and grassed. Terms liberal. For particulars, apply to JAS. M'PONALD, Post-office, 3231 Motueka.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 234, 5 October 1867, Page 3
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