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. ■.'Vftcfcr. fbfcrfeein«ifs» FOB NEW PLYMOUTH AND MANUKAU. • jg>&»p -THE-New Zealand R'M. MISMSk-' Steamship LORD. WORibLKY, •**ffifflflS^ 550. tons, R-. Johnson, .Commander, £|||lllilfpwill be despatched TJUIS DAY, Tuesday, the 23rd November, at Noon. ~~' . ..... For freight and passage apply, at.tlie; Company's Office, Albion Wharf; or of JVlessrs/NICHOLSON nnd RIDINGS. - • . . ... •. EDW.;. COLEMAN, . 429 ;.-,,.':. •.. . .Manager. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. jsa&s&r THE New Zealand R.M. Mifml^L Steamship LOUD. WORSLEY, <<^%liP^i»sso tons, R. Johnson, Commander, be despatched from Kelson on or about tlie Ist DECEMBER. " . . . For freight and: passage apply at the Company's Offices, Albion Wharf. .' ■ EDW. COIiEMAN, • 430 ' Manager. . FOR WJiLLINGTON, CANTERBURY, AND. '.. OTAGO. &cS3pi£ T^HE New Zealand R.M.. MWMWL *~ Steamship LORD ASHLEY, "^Splii^"ss° tous- A- stewart< Commander, ■^^^^a^^^will be despatched from Nelson on or about the 25th instant. • " '• For freight or passage apply at the Company's Offices, Albion Wharf. EDW.COLEMAN, 431 Manager. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. THE fast-sailing Brigantine CHEETAH, Captiin Jo.vce,1" now daily expected, will SAIL for the above .port 48 houre after arrival. This well known trader having quick despatch, offers a good opportunity for shippers and intending passengers. For freight or passage apply to JOHN R. HAYS, Agent. November 22nd, 1858. 436 WANTED BOARD and LODGING '¥ for a SINGLE GENTLEMAN. Address A. 8., Colonist Office. 435 NELSON -GOAL MINING COMPANY. 'TENDERS WANTED to SINK "a .-*- SHAFT for the above Company, with or without Timber, at par fathom. . Tenders to be sent in to the SECRETARY immediately. ■ ■ Particulars can be obtained, from the Manager, on_ .the works.- .'•■••' Nelson, 22nd November, 1851. - 439 TVTEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS.— Direct Shipments from London and Australia, per HARK AW AY, CHIEFTAIN, LOUIS AND JIIRIAM, consisting of:-— • 4 tons No. 1 company's'pieces, 4 tons No. I cpystals _ 5 tons snowdrop, 2 tons loaf . 2 tons Java, 2 tons coarse brewer's ditto . 40 chests superior congou tea, 20 half ditto . GO boxes very superior rough flavour congou 40 boxes finest Kouchojng, for families; coffee . Currants and raisins, bottled fruit 3, jam 3 * Lobster and salmon, sardines, mustard in bottles Salad oil, vinegar, Belmont and tallow candles Soap, starch, and blue, coda crystals, bas3 brooms Confectionary, INE and CHO matches, and was vestas Pickles, quarts & pints; Manila cigars and cheroots Grey calicoes, 36 and72inches; bleachedlongcloth Shirting, Croydou and Wigan sheeting . Prints of all kinds, men's and boys' cloth caps Brown cotton hose, and half-hose , • .Crimean shirts, Jersey "and Guernsey,frocks < Boys'and men's shirts, all descriptions Martell's, Henessy's, and U.V. Co.'s brandy . Brandy, in cases; W.I. ruin, Islay whiskey Geneva and old torn, in cases Port and sherry, in quarter-casks ; ditto in cases Liqueurs, and cherry cordials, cloves, peppermint Ginger wine, sparkling hock and MoselleSautcrne, .Rudesheimer, Raueashaler Spirits of wine, 50 o. p. Ale and porter, in casks; Stoughtoa bittera Brown and wrapping papers, drawing paper Parchment, paper hangings, (a large assortment) Woolpacks, cornsacks, gunny bags, tarpaulins Manila rope_, all sizes; rick cloths, dray covers Galvanised iron and tiles . . Moderateur lamps, billiard lamps 3-light hanging lamps, paint oil, raw and boiled - White and black paint, turpentine, putty, whiting Red lead, sheet.lead, and lead piping, sheet zinc Wood, zinc, and iron buckets Shovels, picks, and axe and pick handles Kidderminster and Axminster carpets . Brussels and hemp carpets Floor cloth, all widths; oil baize, table covers Boots and shoes, all descriptions American and English-stoves, all sizes and patterns Pianos and musical boxes Watches, jewellery, plated wara Tinvvare, panakins and pota Patent fuze, shecpshears. J. LEVIEN AND CO. - Nelson, November 22nd, 1858. 437 THEATRE ROYAL, -*- Odd Fellows' Hall, Nelson. Acting Manager Mr. FRANCIS LEE. Leader of Orchestra., ..Mr. BONNINGTON. Fifth Night of the engagement of MR. AND MRS. R. H. COX, and Mr. H. BERTRAM, fiRAND SHAKSPERIAN FESTIVAL. $£? First Shaksperian Play ever produced in Nelson • An event in tha history of the settlement. TO-NIGHT, NOVEMBER 23, Will be presented, with New Scenery, Dresses, and Appointments, Siiakspeare's beautiful Tragedy, in Five Acts, entitled, OTHE L L 0 , THE Moor of Venice. Othello,. ■;,' .. .. Mr. R. H. Coy. Cassio ... ~ Mr. Clinton. lago .. .. .. .. Mr. H. Bertram. Brabantio ~ .. Mr. P. Devize. . Roderjgo, "J ITontano, j By Lodovico, > Gentlemen Duke of Venice, = I Amateurs Gratiano, J . i Desdemona .. - ~ ■ .. ~ Mrs. Clinton. Emilia .. .. Mrs. R. H. Cox. To conclude with the roaring Faxc« THE SECRET; - ' 08, The Hole in the Wall. Mr. Dnpins; ~ ~ .* ... Mr..Clinton. Yalarc (his friend).. •• Mr. Devize; ■-. Thomas ~ ~ ~ .. Mr. H. Bertram. Porter ~ ~ ~ Mr. Eastwood. Mrs. liupins .. .. .. Miss Seymour. Angelica Mrs. Clinton. , fc : PRICES OF ADMISSIONS ' D»EBfl Cib.ole, 5a. ; Back Seats «od Gallebt, 2s. 6d. Tickets to be had of Mr. STANTON; Mr. EVERETT, Masonic Hotel; Mr. LUCK, Trafalgar Hotel, Poors .open st Half : past Seven; Performance to. com.Jaeace at Eight o'clock. 438
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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 114, 23 November 1858, Page 2
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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 114, 23 November 1858, Page 2
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