NELSON YACHT CLUB. HPHE MEMBERS of this Club are re- -*- quested to attend a meeting, to be held at the Marine Hotel, Trafalgar street, on Tuesday, Bth December, at 7 p.m. for the purpose of making laws and transacting other business connected with the Club. By order of the Committee, WILLIAM AKERSTEN, Secretary. NELSON COAST STEAM ASSOCIATION. J^S^ THE PADDLE STEAMER itllJ4> *• TASMANIAN MAID, |$|S^§- 90 tons burden, T. Whitwell, conimmimsM^ mander, WILL IJ3AVE — * Nelson, on Friday, 4th December .. 9 a.m. Motueka, on same day .. .. .. 11J „ Collingwood, on Saturday, sth .. .. 8 ~ Motueka, on same clay .. .. .. 3 p.m. Rates of Passage. Chief Cabin. Fore Cabin. Nelson to Motueka £0 6 0 £0 4 0 Nelson to Massacre Bay .... 150 015 0 Motueka to Massacre Bay .. 110 013 0 Children under 10 years of age, half-fares. Consignees by the Tasmanian Maid are requested to take notice that while every care will be taken to protect their interests, cargo will at all times be landed at their risk, and that the Association will not be responsible for any loss or damage which may occur to cargo after it has gone over the ship's side. The * indicates the days on which the steamer will j probably be able to enter the harbour at Collingwood, | and consequently the dates most desirable for shipment of cargo to that port. Kefreshments 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 be delivered up on leaving. Shippers are requested to send their goods the clay previous to date of sailing to the Napier Wharf, where they will be stored, free of charge. Freights must be paid in Nelson, before shipment, to Mr. SMART, at the Wharf, or to CURTIS BROTHERS. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS BY THE TASMANIAN MAID. SHIPPERS of WINES, SPIRITS, or TOBACCO are informed that it will be necessary, on and after Monday next, the 16th instant, to give TWENTY-FOUR HOURS' NOTICE, previous to shipment, to the undersigned, to enable them to comply with the Customs' Regulations. CURTIS BROTHES. Nelson, November 11. FOR THE "VVAITAP AND AORERE. 'A Regular Trader. rTHE fine fast-sailing schooner AUSTRA- -*- -LIAN'■MAID will be 's. regular trader for the above ports. For freight or passage apply onboard to the commander. WM. HOOPER. pOLONIST OFFICE.—Every description of Letter-Press Printing neatly and expeditiously executed at the above office. Charges strictly moderate. A CARD.—J. A. PACKER, Turner, Hardy-street, [near the Government Offices.) A CARD. —H. INGHAM, Turf Hotel, Stoke. A CARD—MR. NEWTON, Veterinary -£*-_ Surgeon, REMOVED TO HARDY STREET, adjoining Mr. Everett's Masonic Hotel. aCOATES, Clock and Watchmaker, • Trafalgar-street, is a cash purchaser of Gold to any extent. GOLD. Undersigned are Cash purchasers of -*- GOLD at the highest market prices. JOSEPH <fe WEIL. "W" H. WEST respectfully informs the " • public that lie is now ready to perform any branch of his business—Hair Dressing, Shaving, and Shampooing, at the HAIR-DRESSING ESTABLISHMENT, (Formerly occupied by Mr. Howell,) BRIDGE-STItEET. N.B.—Particular attention paid to the cutting of children's hair. Also, razors honed. T^ENTLEY'S Cordial Manufactory, Col- -^ - lingwood-street, Nelson. pRICHARD'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS. -*- This excellent family medicine meets with a greatly extended sale— a proof of its utility. Any slight derangement of the head, stomach, or liver, is speedily corrected by its timely use. In boxes, Is., Is. 6d., and 2s. 6d. each. E. PRICHARD, Chemist, Trafalgarstreet, Nelson. ON SALE at Victoria House, 290 very superior English Hams, at Is. Gd. per pound, t N. T LOCKHART.. Nelson, 12th Neveraber, 1857. rFO ARRIVE, per "Duchess of Leinster," .•*- one case Stereoscopes, with Prism, Diagrams, and Views complete. N. T. LOCKHART. Nelson, November 12,1857. "POR SALE, at the Stores of the under- -■- signed, ex Spray, Mimmie Dike, and General Wool— 10 tons flour, in 50,100, and 200 lb. bags 7 tons fine Patna rice 2 ditto ship biscuit 1 ditto pork, in 200 lb. tierces 6 casks currants 100 cases old torn 100 cases Geneva, anchor and key brands Lobsters and salmon, in one and two dozen cases , ■ 12 cases American picks . 7 ditto ditto axes and hatchets 65 dozen American shovels, assorted 1 case six-dozen steel sluicing forks A small invoice of carpenters' tools, counter scales, gold scales, and gold dishes, camp ■ kattles 12 dozen frying pans--20 American stoves India rubber boots 1 •. ~., , • Hungarian boots } m cases of l dozen P?ars 2 trunks watertight^ 6 crates earthenware Soap in 56 and 14 lb. boxes Tents, lined, 20 h 16, also small size Coir rope Coal tar Bale blue blankets ■ American duck American drill American leather cloth* GAVIN RALSTON.
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Colonist, Issue 12, 1 December 1857, Page 1
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762Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Issue 12, 1 December 1857, Page 1
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