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1 NELSON - COAST STEAM ASSOCIATION. *q^r rpHE PADDLE STEAMER /mlfffllft* * TASMANIA!* MAID, "^S^SWiaSf. 90 tons Linden, T. Whitweil, com- " WILL LEAVE—, * Nelson, on' Wednesday, 23rd.. .. 8 a.m. Motueka,onsainoday .. ■ .. .. 10 a.m. CollingwoodJ on Thursday, 24th .. 8 a.m. Motueka, on same dayy.. .. .. 2 p.m. Until further notice/ the steamer will call off Motupipi each time of going to anil .returning fiom Collingwood. Eaies of Passage. Chief Cabin. Fore Cabin. Nelson to'Motueka, Jftt 4 JO. £0,4 0 Nelson to Massacre 8ar....' J ~-iL 0. - '0 1& - 0, Motit"lcst6Maw\»^¥~.^ V !-.*•<} V-JJT&, J»i ' Childi en under Id years otAge{half-fai!ca. Consignees by tlie Tasmanian Maid are requested to take notico that while eveiy care will be taken to protect their iufceiests, cargo will at all times be landed at their risk, end that the Association will not be f e-~ spomible 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 wi'l probably be able to enter the harbour at Collingwood, and consequently the dates most desirable for shipment of csrgo tothftt port. Refreshments will be piovided on board at moderate rates. Fares to be paid, during the passage to the Captain on board, who wil give a ticket, which must be 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 be stoied, free of chaige. Freights must be p<ud in'Nels>on, before shipment, to Mr. SMART, at the Wharf, or to .CUBTIS BROTHERS. FOE THE TAKAKA AND MOTUPIPI. nPHB regular trading schooner, iS§s#t 4- NECROMANCER, Crib, master, wil «>il for the above ports every ■^pggjgPM For freight or passage, apply to " T. ASKEW, Bridge-street. "POR THE W^JRAU DIRECT.—The *- well-known clipper schooner MARY, 40 tons, Chirles M'Lcan, master, will sail on WEDNESDAY, the 23id in^t^nt, fin1 the Wairau. For freight or paiaage, apply to Bridge-sStreet. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS BY THE TASMAtfIAN MAID. SHIPPERS of WINES, SPIRITS, or *J TOBACCO are infoimed that it will-be necesssrv, 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 BBGTHES. Nelson, Norembcr 11. FOR TUB' WAITAP AND AORERE. A Regular Trader. THE fine fast-sailing schooner AUSTKA- -- LI AN MAID w ill be a regular trader for the above ports. For freight or passage apply on board to the commander. WM. HOOPER. (GUTTER WAVE, 10 tons.—To Parties wishing to Visit the French Pass, Plorous River, Queen Charlotte's Sound, or any other part of the Coast, a Vessel can be had at a very cheap rate —This little■YacluVis well decked, tight and staunch, and can niske parties very comfortable; she is commanded by one of the'oldest Coasters in Cook's Straits, who can : point out every nook and corner along the coast; every bay,-every sunken rock, every creek, and every bunch of calp, i* )vell known to him. ■ ... •.'• ROBERT PORTER, Master Cutter Wave. Nelson* 14th December. A CAR P. — CHARLES M'GEE'S — ~ General Stores, Bridge-street. A CARD.—B. GAUKROGER, Butcher, . -*-*■ opposite Gkntuy's Rojral Hotel. A CARD.—J. A. PACKER, Turner, -^-*- Hardy-street, [near the Government Offices.) A CARD. —H. INGHMI, Turf Hotel, .-£*- Stoke. ' , ■ GCOATES, Clock and Watclimaker, ...,•. Trafalgar-street, is a cash purchaser of Gold to any .extent.-' • ' .... . ' ... —-———— -—yj-p— —-—r—— THE .Undersigned are Qash purcliasei:s of , G OLD at the highest market prices. ■'■•■■■..' "r ■'■;'"' " JOSEPH & WEIL. 'THE XJ^DERSIGN;EI) are cash pvu> -I- chssers of Gold,^Ojl, Hides, &c, to any amount, at the high'esb .-market price. •:- . •'**';■ [' ■;■' . "...• :"' i:bSEPH-AND :\VEIL. iNelsbn, 3rd December, 1857. ; ' .. ' pRICHARD;SANTIBILIbUS PILLS. -*- This excellent family medicine meets with a greatly extended,sale— a .proof of its utility. Any,slight derangement of the head, stomach,oriiver, is speedily corrected by its timely.use. In boxes, Is., Is. 6d., and 2s. 6d. ,each. E. PRIQHARD, Chemist, -.Trafalgar-' street, l^elson..». ■;'•• ' ' ' : • ' - - "GOOD NEWS." ])USH TO *EHE- CRITERION on Ap- ■*•* poo'a Flat, and see the large preparations made by E. Thomas, for his Christmas friends, in wines, spirits, beer, and provisions of all kinds for " Chrismas Dinners." -■■'■■, Take a look, at this large assortment of Diggers' Needfuls. • ~ . . "SHORT ACCOUNTS MAKE LONG FRIENDS." Mr. E. Thomas .wishes, to-keep the good opinion of his friends, therefore, will thank -them to take " NOTICE " that all outstanding debts due to him, either from his late,Ne'spn Store, Appoo's Flat Store, or schooner Rapid, be paid>on or before the, Ist day of January, ;1858,. ; or v 8omet;bing-.'unpleasant may tfi\e : place ; t<> recover the.same.. ; . •■ ••'■ ' ;N.8.-^AVextpnsive^kittle Alley inclosed. ~., EDWARD THOMA^. tUST RJ^CEiTEI)-- [ " Ladies'cashmere bopta, military heels , ; „;■■ Kid-top ,„. ~ ~: : ■: , Gentlemen's dresa boots, patent leather Ladies'kid and bronze slippers " 'Hens' best bluchers* ■ ■ '•' ■'. ' :'/.'..-. ■'::..•"-.■•• • B. .JACKSON ; , ; ;^ ; .V ".■ '■■,■; = ' ,?9^ a?sShpeM^rt.Hardy-qfcreiet.-

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Colonist, Issue 18, 22 December 1857, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Issue 18, 22 December 1857, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Issue 18, 22 December 1857, Page 1

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