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Ti^Oß * MELBOURNE. — The clipper JP brigantins ACTIVE, 200 tons, T. Smith, Commander, hourly expected from Port Cooper, will sail for the above port Two days after arrival. For Cabin and Steerage passage only, apply to JOHN K. HAYS, ; Agent.' Nelson, August 29, 1859. 280 FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. 'PHE fine fast-sailing dipper schooner J- PRIDE OF THE ISLES about 40 tons burden; Apply to W. WILKIE, Bridge-street, or Capt. DAVIDSON, on Board. 289 QUEEN OF THE AVON. ALL ACCOUNTS against the above vessel are re^lfoMed to be sent in, to th'b office of the undersigned, by Noon, THIS DAY, for payment. ■-■•■■,. NATH. EDWARDS AND CO., Agents. 1 Tuesday, 30th J Ajigjist L 1859. \ 287 T)EDIJOTi()N in PARES to WAIRAU, J-^1 WAITOiiI, and PELORUS. From this date the Tasmanian Maid will convey Passengers to either of the above named places as undoa":—; . . ' ■ Chief Cabin . . . 40s. : „ '.'Fore Cabin ;.. -y- ... • 255. ' '■ <l -.; ''.-"•■.■ CURTIS BROTHERS. Nelson/ 29th Axigtjst^lßs9.' '" • ;. ;> ' , 283_^ '" NELSOIS COAST STEAM ASSOCIATION. rPHE WAREHOUSE lately erected by -*- the Association near the Big Bush, Wairau River, wi 1 be open, under the charge of Mr. J. M. liutoheson, for the reception of GOODS conveyed by the Tasra.inian Maid, on TUESDAY, the 13th September, from which.date Freight will be charged on goods either to or from the. Big Bush, the Boulder Jknk, Waitohi or Peloru3, at the reduced rate of thirtyl five-shillings per ton ; this rate. to include recaiving into and delivering from the above Warehou§e^and storage for one week, after which time a charge of three, shillings per ton per week will be msde. As hitherto no wharfage will be charged for shipment in kelson." -. " . ■ WOOL.—During the coming season the freight on wool by the Tasmanian Maid, from either the Big Bush or the Boulder Bank to Port Und(.<rw6od will be at the rate of aeveu shillings per bale, and if put into the Warehouse at the" Big Bush, 2s. 6d. per bale will be charged for receipt and delivery, rent, weighing and marking, The freight from either of the above named places to kelson or Wellington will fee one hait-peuny per lb. 4 . All Goods placed in the Store at the Big Bush, will be insured against loss by fire by the Association without extra charge. CURTIS BROTHERS. Nelson, 29th August, 1855). 284. NELSON BREWERY. HPHE UNDERSIGiiID beg respectfully ■-*-'. toreque9t purchasers of their BOTTLED ALE j and PORTER, to be particular in RETURNING their ] EMPTY BOTTLES, otherwise it will be impossible i for them to execute the whole of the numerous ' ordera they are constancy receiving for their now justly celebrated BOTTLED ALE AND PORTER. ! G. HOOPER AND CO. Nelson, 30th August, 1859. -285 . .4 DODSON begs to inform his friends -A.* and the public that he has REMOVED from ! the Riwaka Hotel to the RIVVAEA INN (opposite), , which house he has RE-OPENED under a J-REB LI- : CENSS, where all kinds of Wines, Spirits, Ales j Draught, Bottled, &c, may be had of the first quality and at the lowest remunerative price. A. D. takes this opportunity of thanking the mblic for their patronage, and hopes by strict attention to | then: comforts to secure a Continuance of that support j which has been so liberally bestowed upon him for j the last three j'ears..,,*?-."" . ■ 1- ' Rhvalca; A'ugust:llr>'lßs9y.,... V 282 - Richmond'mechanics' institution. HpHE ANNIVERSARY of the OPE^J- ING of this Institution will be celebrated by a TEA PARTY and GRAND VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL MUSICAL . ENTERTAINMENT on THURSDAY NEXT, September Ist, 1859. W. T. L. Travers, Esq., will preside. . : . The meeting will be enlivened by addresses from Beveral gentlemen during the evening. Tickets 2s. 6d.\; to be obtained of Da. Laking, the Librarian, and. E. HODDBR, . 281' ' . . Secretary. - nTHIS is to give notice that a small PIG -*- . has been running at large, and doing damage to my garden. If not claimed by the 3rd of September, • it will be sold to pay expenses. GEO. BATCHELOR Nelson, Saturday, August 27,1859. - 279 TESTIMONIAL TO DR. F. HOCH- . -s- .- STETTER. At a Prelinunary Meeting held on Thursday, August 25th, at the Trafalgar Hotel, it was unanimously agreed that a TESTIMONIAL, consisting of choice SPECIMENS from the NELSON GOLDFIELDS, be presented to Dr. F. HOCHSTETTER, as an- acknowledgment of the valuable services rendered by him to this province; and that the SUPERINTENDENT be requested to present the same at the conclusion of the lecture promised by Dr. F. Hochstetter. . Copies of the- fbHowing resolution mil be found at the Bank and principal hotels. Subscriptions will also be received by members of the Provisional Committee. .. ■-.■- ■-- " We, the undersigned inhabitants of the Province of Nelson,, to ,-sliew our appreciation of the scientific labors, of Dr. F. Hpchstetter, and the valuable service he has rendered thia settlement, take this opportunity of subscribing towards the purchase of a testimonial, in geld, from the Nelson Gold-Fields; to which the •r*ro'viiHal Government will add a purse of one hundred BOvereigns." . . ' Donaki Sinclair .■ ~, B. Walmsley . ; W..Wilson.. ...... ,. t . JohnXuck . A. Eiint in' .."".. ,'.,,; '.'.- J. B. Wemyss W. Wilkie ' ' '."' ' Thos. Askew I. 111. Hill •■;;:■'■ ."; Ja.Lightband H.JJGobdnian | H. D. Jackson, ■■'""' "■ AlSxiKeniTreasurer. ■ . 277 : THE WAIMEA^EIOAI) BOARD hereby intimate that theyjare wjllihgto assist, as far as their means allow,. in-'ths1 improvement of such BYHOADS, as are miich vuse fd:=by other persons than the occupiers, of the -.adjoining lapds ■- Such: ocbupiers, therefore, as think "themselves entitled to assistance under this rale, are requested to make early application, ptating the sums they are themselves willing to contribute towards the improvement of any Byrßoad in which they are interested; ■•.: ; v V: . : .: T. h THOMPSON, 245 ..•.-.-.-': ■'■"'■■ • ■ Secretary. •GOESE. JCEiDGES. nPHOSE parties, who have Gorse Hedges -*- a'dioinin.?. ANY ROADS in the Waimea Districts are hereby r4uir^.to KEEP THEM CLIPPED, so as not to Overgrow'the,Road, or Obstruct the Ditch. Should the occupiers fail to do so, the same will be done' by the Board and the cost summarily' recovered.. ' By order of the Waimea Road Board, T. J. THOMPSON, ■■■;-. 243 ' : • : • • Secretary. q^HE WAIMEA ROAD BOARD being •*• about to •exercisethe powers conferred on them by the " Alteration of Roads Act," of the last session of the Provincial Council, for making certain RJADS at WAKEFIELD, and in WAIMEA.WEST, request that all parties '.who deem themselves injured in either case, and not having yet claimed compensation, will lay their c aims.bofore the Board on or before the 12th day of September next, in order that the sarue, if not agreed to, may be submitted to arbitration. , • . T.J. THOMPSON, 244 ' ... ': Secretary.

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Colonist, Volume 194, Issue 194, 30 August 1859, Page 2

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