NELSON COAST STEAM ASSOCIATION. jpd%\? T.BM PADDLE STEAMER 'Mmm «! K TASMANIAN MiVID, 90 tons burden, T. 'Whitwell, comf Collingwood, on Tuesday, 3rd .. • 8 a.m. Motueka, on same day. .* ... '.. 3 p.m. Nelson, for Collingwood direct, on Wednesday, 4th .. .. 10 a.m.. Collingwood, for Nelson direct, on Tliursda3', .. ~ .. 8 „ Nelson, on Friday Gth 9 ~ Motueka, on same day.. .. .. 11J ~ Collingwood, on Saturday, 7th .. 8 „ Motueka. on eatne day.. .. .. 3 p.m.. 0 Nelson, for Cyllingwood direct, on g Monday, 9th.. ~ .. . ... -10 a.m. g Collingwood, on Tuesday, IOLh .. 8 a.m. £ Motueka, on same day 2 p.m. Nelson, on Wednesday, 11th .. .. 9 a.m. Motueka, on same day.. ~ 11J ~ ■; Motupipi. on same day .. .. 4 p.m. Collingwood, on Thursday, 12th .. 8 a.m. Motueka, on same day.. .. .. 3 p.m. j Nelson, for Wairau direct, on Friday, 13th .. .. ... '..-•'..-■ 10 a.m. Wairau, for Nelson direct, on Satur- I day, 14th .. .. .. .. 4 p.m. Nelson, on Monday,.!Gth .. ~ 9 a.m. . Motueka, on sam". day ~ .. .. Hi ~ Collingwood. on Tuesday, 17th .. 8 a.m. (^Motueka, on same day .. .. 3 p.m. The Steamer's next trip to the WAIRAU will be to leave Nelson on Friday, 27th November. Rates of Passage. Chief Cabin. Fore Cabin. Nelson to Motuoka £0 6 0 £0 4 0 Nelson to Jlassacre Bay ...-. 15 0 0 15 0 Motunka to Massacre Bay .. 11 0 013 0 Nelson to Wairau 2 10 0 1 10 0 Children under JO years of age, half-fares. * H .* The freight to Nelson on Wool put on board at the Boulder Bank will be at the rate of £d. per lb. Refreshments will be provided, on board at moderate rates. Fares to be paid during the passage to the. Captain on board, who will give a ticket, which .must bo delivered up on leaving. Shippers are requested to send their goods the day previous to date of sailing to the Napier Wharf, where they will lie stored, free of charge. Freights must be paid in Nelson, by tho shippers or by their agents, to Mr. SMART, at the Wharf,'or to CURTIS BROTHERS. ffinrk g^kcm rjOLONIST OFFICE —Every description of Lrfctor-Pre.«s Printing neatly and expoditiously executed at the above office. Chargca strictly moderate. ' . ' A CARD.—J. A. PACKKR, Turner, -/--*- Hardy-street, [near the Government Offices.) A CARD.—H. L. N. CLARKE, Saddler, J.X. Bridge-street. A CARD. —H. INGHAM, Turf IloteU /'J- Stoke. AORERE HOTEL.—GiWs New Wharfj Collingwood. Nelson, 20th pctober, 1857. rj. COATES, Clock and Watchmaker^ • Trafalgar-street, is a cash purchaser of Gold to any extent. n. PARKER, Architect and Builder, XJm Motueka. 1 OCiaiARTS BRANCH STORE, CoJ- -^ lingwood. Ni-lson, 20th October, 1857. GIBBS' FLAT, COLLINGWuOD. ROBERT AlTKEN.'begs rfspectfully to inform Storekeepers and others on the Diggings, that he will shortly opon a Branch Store on Gibbs' Flat, Collingwood," for the sale of groceries, provisions, diggers'tools, clothing, boots and shoes; also, wines and spirits in quantities of two gallons and upwards; and that he will make it his constant endeavour-to1 supply articles of the best qualities, and at Nelson prices. | Fresh Roasted Coffee, packed in tins of all sizes. 23rdOctober, 1857.. \ GOLD. THE Undersigned are Cash purchasers of GOLD at the highest market prices. j JOSEPH & WEIL. MANCHESTER HOUSE. rPHE Advertiser takes this opportunity of! J- thanking the public of Nelson for the support he baa already received, and assuring them that lie j still supplies drapery, grocery, and grindery at his j usual low prices. Just received, an assortment of solo j leather and kip. j C. LUCAS, ' Trafalgar-street. ¥1 C.TORIA HO US E~.\ GENERAL STORES, Trafalgar-street, and Hardy-street, . NELSON. " N. T. LOCKHART, Proprietor. Nelsons 20th October, 1857. ■•■ , | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHBIiING ESTABLISHMENT. HP FOY AND SON beg to inform their -*- • Friends and the Public in general that they intend opening their new' Premises in Trafalgar-street on Tuesday, the 3rd of November, in the above line, and hope by strict attention and,punctuality to merit a share of public support. N.B.—Shipping Supp'ied. iiercjmiibk* ■TTOURLY- EXPECTED TO ARRIVE -*~B- per Comet, from Sydney, . 10 boxes superior souchong . 12 bags Java coffe 137 bags Mauritius sugar ' . . 5 trunks wattertights 10 bales sugar mats ' ■.■'.." ■ ■ ■ 2 sets camphor wood tranks ■■ . •, 2 coils coir warp. ■ ■ ■ > .'■ JOSEPH & WEIL. Nelson, 29th October, 1857. : • ~~ Ex LATE ARRLVALS. 2C AS E S Men's Leghorn and Panama Hats :'■ •■ • • ■.' :' ' 3 tranks children's boots and shoes ■ , ; 1 .bale .36-inch supers . 1 ditto ditto greys . 1 ditto 72-irich'ditto Kidderminster carpetings : ' / Quantity of .hassocks " ■. ■' ■ Embi'oidery patterns and cottons. . _ . H; J. GOODMAN. j N.B.—Glass transparencies for 'French windows. .
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Colonist, Issue 4, 3 November 1857, Page 1
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