Shipping" Notices. «i rjHHE paddle steamer SlO^^ LADY BARKLY, "^yigsg-i-ifto J. Walker, Master (subsidized by the i'rovincial Government for the conveyance of Mails to Motueka, Waitapu, and Collingwood), will leave as under : — Collingwood for NELSON, Friday, October 25, at 7 a.m. Nelson for MOTUEKA, Saturday, October 26, at 4 p m. Motueka for NELSON, Saturday, October 26, at 6 p.m. Nelson for MOTUEKA, Monday, October 28, at 7 a.m. .Motueka for NELSON, Monday, October 28, at 9 a.m. Nelson ior MOTUEKA, Wednesday, October 30, at 8 a m. Motueka for COLLINGWOOD, Wednesday, October 30, at 10 am.Collingwood for WAITAPU, Thursday, October 31, at 8 a.m. Waitapu . for NELSON, Thursday, October 31. at 11 am. Nelson for MOTUEKA, Saturday, November 2, at S a m. Motueka for NELSON, Saturday, November 2, at 11 a.m. For freight or passage, apply to JAMES O. BURFORD, • 2711 Government Wharf. PANAMA, NEW ZEALAND, AND AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL COMPANY (Limited). STEAM to ENGLAND, CALIFORNIA, and NEW YORK, via Panama, in conjunction with the steamships ofthe Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, of London, and Pacific Mail Steamship Company, of New York. H iLi^T nnHE Sci;ew Steamshii mKSg&w ± It UAiil NE, ■^^P^^^ 1,503 tons register, 400 borse*SaK§£|sl!§^ power, is appointed to leave WELLINGTON, for PANAMA, On FRIDAY, November 8, at 3 p.m., with Her Majesty's Mails. Through bills of lading are issued at moderate rates, and shippers may rely on regular delivery, in good order, in schedule time. This Company's steamers LEAVE SYDNEY on the Ist, and WELLINGTON on the Sth of each month; are due at Panama on the sth or 6th of the following month* and will form regular connection there as follows: — Eor SOUTHAMPTON. Leave Colon on 6th or 7 th; arriving at Southampton 29th of each montb. For SAN FRANCISCO. ■Leave Panama on 9th; arriving at San Francisco 22nd of each month. For NEW Y r ORK. Leave Colon on 12th or 13th; arriving at New York 20th or 21st of each month. First-class passengers are allowed 336 lbs. or 20 culic feet for luggage ; second-class, 1 68 lbs. or 15 eubic feet, which must be delivered at the Company's office 24 hours b.fore tlie departure of the steamer, when it will be labelled, manifested, weighed, and measured. All excess to be paid for as measurement goods, . witliout primage. For full particulars, rates of ireight, passage, ■&C apply at the Company's office. 3500 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'a Cottage, Waimea-street, Nelson. 3363 NOTICE. LUDWIG, WATCHMAKER, and JEWELLER, in returning his thanks to the public for the very liberal support bestowed on •him, begs to state that he has procured one of the Best Hands in the Watch branch from Melbourne, who arrived per Otago, and trusts that by his usual prompt attention, and superiority of work in all branches, to be able to please the most fastidious. - .Chronometer, Repeater,. Duplex, Lever, Horizontal', and Vertical Watches, English, French, and American Clocks, carefully cleaned and repaired. .All kinds of Colonial ■ f.jSE^mjmY : made to. order.. •. ■'. ''• 'fy'. f "'[.' ; ;"':'. ''-' ' ';'.:!. V ■ 6towujtaa6, ? CJut" a£d';proiperly* '^Mounted, j
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 250, 24 October 1867, Page 1
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527Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 250, 24 October 1867, Page 1
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