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• PLEASURE TRIP. ON SATURDAY, the 26th instant, the. steamer Tasmanian Maid'will make a Pleasure Trip to Astrolabe, where she will remain for some hours, and for the convenience of those who wish to land at either place, will call at Motueka and Kai-teri-teri, both in going and returning. The Steamer will start from the Wharf at Nelson at Eight o'clock in the morning, and will leave* Astro; labe on her return at Four o'clock, and Motueka at Six, arriving in Nelson at Eight. A emfill band of, music .will be on board, and refreshments will be~supplied at the usual moderate rates. Tickets, to be obtained from the undersigned, will be for Gentlemen, 125., Ladies, Bs., Children, Gs: CURTIS BROTHERS. T^HE Steamer Tasmanian Maid will re- -~ turn in time for the Theatre, on Saturday, the 26th, ; . •.-..•■■■■■«•.■ ■ LAST NiGHT OF THE COMPANY'S PERFOR- ■ ■ ' MANCE. tv. h .;#■;• a., r r e~ Odd Fkllows' Halt,. Under the management of MR. R. H. C 0 X, . (Formerly of Saddler's Wells, Theatre, London). FOURTH NIGHT OF THE DRAMATIC COMPANY. LAST NIGHT OF THE LADY OF LYONS! iv BYiiPARTJCULAR DESIRE} l j Z ■ .'';;■■ "THIS.^VENJNG,;DecwiBE*i2i T o 1 '.., ' ! 1i The per/orrnance will commence with tha .: ~ BALLAD, by Miss CLARA SEYMOtJR; To conclude with the rifiw Farce,. DAY AFTER THE FAI& ! The BAND of the AMATEUR MUSICAL SOCIETY will be in attendance. Leader—Mr. BONNINGTON. Stage Manager—Mr, R. H. COX. Acxufd Manager-t-Mr. FRANCIS LEE. Prices of ADiiissioN.-iDress Circle and Parterre; ss. Gallery, 3s. Tickets (Dress,, Circle and Parterre) may be obtained of Mr. Stanton,,corner of Trafalgar and Hardy streets J and of Mr. Everett; Masonic Hotel. • Doors; open at ljalfi-pasfc Seven o'clock, performance to commence at Eight o'clock precisely. ftSrThe patrons of the Drama are respecifuily apprised that the Company :will, perform for the Fifth Time on THURSDAY, December, -24th, on which occasion an entirely New Selection of Entertainments will be presented for the benefit of Mr. R. H. COX. jtfOTICE.T-ijratok Gold -Fields Rule ■^ No. 2, for 30 square feet, read 30 feet .square. ' N. T. LOCKHART, ;:-/••; ,'••.',.'.■•: v 4>. . Chairman. Takaka, 14th December, 1857 S . .. iyrR..KNYVETT'S CONCERITWiiI take' . -1- place on Tuesday, sth of January next, at Mr. Campbell's School Room, Bridge-street, 'Further particulars wO be published in a future advei'tidemenf. • Bridge-street, 21st December. CROIXELLES COPPER MINING COMPANY. THE SHAREHOLDERS are requested -*■ to meet the Directors at the Masonic Hotel, on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd instant (to-morrow), at 7 o'c'ock in the evening. ' ' OSWALD CURTIS1,; ■ ■ ■■■■:••■•.■..•.; - r -".''v.' "~"'"" '''f":-.'-' •;;"■■" ";; V'"•, Secretary. Nelson, 22nd December, ; ;. ~ ' •■■■■■.■■■■ .'-SURVEYING, &C. " '■'■'■'■", A LEXAtfDER OGG, Land guKeyor, -^*- Valuator, and Land Agent, bej;s to inform his friends and the public generally, that havingbeen lately in the districts of thePelorus, Kaituna, and Qaeen Charlotte's Sound, selecting land previous to the Government Sale, which, will take place about'the I4th February next, he will be happy to give such information as will enable parties to select land to suit their J various requirements, and from his experience and intimate knowledge of the district he trusts to givesatisfaction to those who may honour him with tlieir confidence. • . • ... A few small block of land for Salo in die Valley of Mahakipawa, on easy term's, to actual settlers Also, a few town sections in the town of Cromwell (alias) Waitohi. .. ~. Any communications addressed to him, Trafalgarstreet, Nelson, or the Terrace,-Cromwell, will be attended to. ■ '■ ■ A. O. purposes again visiting the district,preyious to the sale, when parties will have an opportunity of accompanying him. Trafalgar-street, Nelson, 21st December, 1857. GOOD CHEER FOR CHRISTMAS. XT HARGREAVES jbegs to mform his ■*--*• • friends, custpmers, and .the public in general, that he will have & fine stock of fat beef, mutfen, lamb, veal, geese, fowls, &c, on Thursday next the 24th instant, when he will be most happy- to see any one in want of a good feed, at his store in Bridge-street, next to the Wakatu Hotel.. December 22nd, 1857. ■ \tJENTLEY'S Corral Manufactory, Col- -^ lingwood-street, Nelson. ..-.,. A RANKIN, Fancy Bread and Biscuit 2rx.m Baker, Bridge-street, Nelson. . Orders for Confectionary executed on the shortest notice. TfiT JENKINS, Upholsterer., and ■.■ • . Decorator... ~,.: " > , . tu ', ■■■•■ Horse-hair and flax matresses. and palliasses, spring .^e'ds^bolsters,. aM piito\ys;'&c^|S!.,i»f.the.besMSß-f cripti9n,von.the L shortost no'fice' and.at the lowest ■prices for cash. " -..'. .~- ... ... ; • Worlcshop, pro. tern:, opposite the bank/ '. ■ An Apprentice wanted. - ! T U S T Rid El YE D t) per Duchess of Leirisicr and Ocean Queen — A large assortment of summer clothing IJoots, shoes, and slippers Plain and fancy drapery of every description. T. HODDERS, Richmond. A T H. GO 0D M A N'S-r- ---- Uflion damask in scarlet; sky, crimson, greerj, . and drab Oil baize table covers—various Boys' belts Stiff foundation ne'tt Crochet neits Harness bordered boo^s Paris wove stay^-cheap ■ ' Londtjn made tlitto-Mvhite and drab Edged blonds Satin v/ire piping ' CroQhet cotton (boar's head) ' Paris hats _ • • Gents* dressing cases and writing desks ■ • Brushes and combs of every description CAN BE HAD, at the Stores of the. undersigned— . ■ . ■ v Tar Pitch - . ' • Resin . Varnish ._ . ; ■...:,-■ ....■■■■ • / . - Fishi.ng-line'fl'' ... „•.■.-■,.. Rope—all sizes ... . , -.... ■ " Blocks' . ;; .;■•;-• ■...;.- ;; .'..;•■, '&C.t &C, &C.' '': . / x ... ."■'.. .....'.,. .'.'■'■.-.:.'■ 'i-:'-' ■■' J.^B.'"(iALDERV:,:.,.. .■~

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Colonist, Issue 18, 22 December 1857, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Issue 18, 22 December 1857, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Issue 18, 22 December 1857, Page 3

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