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SHIPPING. " STEAMER LYTTELTON. TIME TABLE TOE THE MONTH OF OCTOBER, 1863. THE paddle steamer LYTTELTON, 79 tons, Captain Whitwell, will leave (weather permitting) as under, during the month of OCTOBER, 1863:— Tttesdat, 20, leave Blenheim for Picton, at 9, a.m. Tuesday, 20, leave Picton for Haveloclt, at 10, p.m. Wednesday, 21, leave Haveloct for Nelson, at 2; p.m. Feidat, 23, leave Nelson for Haveloclt, at 8, p.m. Saturday, 24, leave Havelock for Blenheim, at 1, p.m. Tuesday, 27, leave Blenheim for Nelson, at 5, a.m. Thuesday, 29, leave Nelson for Blenheim, at S, p.m. Satubday, 31, leavo Blenheim for Nelson, at 7, a.m. Tor freight or passage apply to Mr. JONATHAN LEVICK, Albion Wharf, Nelson ; or, to NATH. EDWARDS AND CO. Nelson and Blenheim. September 26, 1863. '288 HOUSES AND LAND. mo be LET or SOLD—BOW COTTAGE, _L situated at the junction of Washington and Toi Toi Vallej'a. Further particulars may be had of A. W. SCAIFE, Bridge-street. Nelson, August 20,1863. 133 WAKATU HOTEL. fTIHE above hotel TO LET^in consequence _I_ of the present proprietor being about to leave for Taranaki. For particulars, apply to E. HILLS. Nelson, September 14th._ 234 T7IOR SALE, the Property in Collingwood--IJ street, adjoining Dr. Thebing's, having a frontage to said street of 35 feet with a depth of 152 feet —together with the Dwelling House and Stable thereon. For particulars, apply to W. C. HODGSON, 556 Trafalgar-street. TO BE SOLD, a piece of LAND, having a frontage to Collingwood-strcet of forty feet, ' with a depth of 140 feet, together with the HOUSE and PREMISES erected thereon, formerly the property of Mr. Rich. For particulars apply to ■\V. C. HODGSON, 314 Trafalgar-street. EOR SALE, in one or two lots, that eligible FREEHOLD PROPERTY, on the Haven-road, known as Thomas's Boarding House, consisting of TWO COTTAGES, one with eight rooms, and one with five rooms, with nearly an .acre of land, well stocked with forest and other trees, at present let for £70 a-year. Also, those newly erected PREMISES-in Hardystreet, three doors from the Post-office. For further particulars, apply to 338 THOS. DAWES. PER URANUS, CAPTAIN PETERSON. TTOXPECTED to arrive shortly at WellingJUi ton, from Hamburg direct, and on sale by the undersigned — 40 cases Schiedam Geneva, of a quality superior to the article commonly imported 1 case Furniture 1 „ Ladies' and Gentlemen's Slippers 1 „ Drugs 2 „ Corn Scythes 1 „ Frame Saws 1 „ Reese and Wiechmann's Confectionery. 858 AUG. WEYERGANG. SOUTHDOWN RAMS. MESSES. N. EDWARDS and CO. have for SALE, under instructions from the breeder, at a cheap rate, and for delivery on his run early in March, i 864 — 300 Superior half-bred SOUTHDOWN RAMS, by pure Southdowns from Merino Ewes. October 2,1863. 335 HJ. GOODMAN, Bbidge-stkeet, • has JUST RECEIVED ex late arrivalsSpring Pattern Prints and Furniture Chintz's 80-inch Washing Mohairs Grenadine and Printed Muslin Dresses Fancy Dresses in all colors 5-8 rich Black Glace and Persian Silks Marabout and Ostrich Feathers 62-inch and 30-inch Black Lustres White Furniture Dimities White Cotton and Colored Worsted Fringes 11-4 White Marcella Counterpanes Alhambra Rugs Hairline Stripe Sydney Tweeds Check Doeskins and Serges Black and Drab Watered Moreens 6-4 Damasks Godding's Patent Stays Checked, striped, and plain Ginghams Grass Cloths, Buff Lawns, and Hollands Alpacas, Beges, and Lustres Cricketers'and Diggers' Belts Horrock's Long Cloths Wet Wove and Aberdeen Shirtings 3-4 and 4-4 Brown and White Cheese Cloths Bright Blue Serge Shirts Grey Shetland and Crimean, in great variety Cashmere and Merino Undershirts Brown Cotton Pantaloons, all sizes Tourist, Panama, and French Felt Hats Boys' Light Tweed Caps Russia, Crash, and Forfar Sheetings White, Gentian, and Grey Blankets Green, Drab, Fawn, black, slate, and brown American Leather Cloths Wood, Marble, and Fancy Oil Baizes Well-assorted stock of Hosiery and Haberdashery Shirts, Slops, Umbrellas, Carpeting &c, &c, ! &c. 342 LADIES OF NELSON !— Do not be in a hurry to make your SPRING PURCHASES till that vessel, most appropriately named the MAGNA BONA—or great good—arrives from London. The undersigned has the pleasure to announce that he has received advices of the despatch of a very raided I and fashionable assortment of SPRING DRAPERY, , selected with care, taste, and judgment, and shipped on board the above vessel for Nelson direct; full par-, ticulars of which will appear in due course. Those who cannot wait, will consult their own interests by reading the other advertisement, and calling upon H. 3. GOODMAN, 367 Bridge-street. WAKATU STABLES. GPOTTEE (late of Sydney,) begs to t announce that the above commodious Stables are now entirely under his own supervision, and assures the public that every care will be given to do justice to the requirements of those who may favor him with their patronage. HOESES BROKEN TO SINGLE OB DOUBLE HARNESS. SADDLE HOESES AND ALL KINDS OF VEHICLES KEPT TOR HIRE. LIVERY AND BAIT* STABLES. N.B.—Proprietors of Country Teams will find every attention and accommodation, combined with reasonable charges. 333 JUST ARRIVED per OAK, from Launceston, and on SALE by the undersigned— Tasmanian Flour, Potatoes (suitable for seed), Maize, Shingles, Palings, Timber, &c, &c, Ac. NATH. EDWABD9 AND CO. NeUon, 16th October, 995

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Colonist, Volume VI, Issue 625, 20 October 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume VI, Issue 625, 20 October 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume VI, Issue 625, 20 October 1863, Page 1

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