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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ! INTER-COLONIAL EOYaTmAIL COMPANY. THE Steamship PHCEBE will leave for PICTON, WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, OTAGO, and the BLUFF, on or about FRIDAY, the 27th inst. For freight or passage, apply at the Company s Office, Government Wharf. 580 EOR HAYELOCK and BLENHEIM.— The paddle steamer LYTTELTON 79 tons, Captain Whuweli-, will leave for the above ports on TUESDAY next, November 24, at Three p.m. Shippers are requested to take notice that all cargo for the Lyttclton must be on the Wharf two hours "before the departure of the steamer, and that all freight is required to be paid in Nelson before shipment. _, T For Freight or passage, apply to Mr. Jonathan Litick, Albion Wharf; or to I ggg HATH. EWABDS AND CO. STEAMER LYTTELTON. TIME TABLE FOE THE MONTH 01? NOTEMBEE, ■ 1863. I THE paddle steamer LYTTELTON, 79 tons, Captain.WHiTWELi,, will leave (weather permitting) asunder, during the month of November, 1863 :— Friday, November 20, Blenheim for Picton, at 9 a.m. Friday, „ 20, Picton for Havelock, at 10 p.m. Saturday, „ 21, Havelock for Nelson, at 3 p.m. Tuesday, „ 24, Nelson for Havelock, at 3 p.m. Wednesday, „ 25,HavelockforBlenheim,at2p.m. Saturday „ 28, Blenheim for Nelson, at 5 a.m. Shippers are requested to take notice that all cargo for the Lyttelton must be on the wharf two hours before the departure of the steamer, and that all freight is required to bo paid in Nelson before shipment. For freight or passage apply to Mr. JONATHAN LrVICK, Albion Wharf j or, to NATH. EDWAEDS AND CO. 468 Nelson and Blenheim. NELSON & MARLBOROUGH COAST STEIM NAVIGATION COMPANY (Limited). FTIHE Company's powerful paddle steamer I STURT, 104 tons register, John Waxkeb, Commander, will sail as follows (weather permitting) :— Leave Nelson Monday, November 23, at 6 p.m. „ Picton Tuesday „ 24 „ Wellington Thursday „ 26 „ Wanganui...Saturday ~28 Freight must be paid at Nelson; and passage money at the Company's office, Government Wharf, prior to embarkation. fe No cargo will be received on board unless accompanied by a shipping note countersigned by the Company's Secretary. H. FEOST, 527 Secretary. TjlOE LONDON.—The fine ship OASHJj MERE, 640 tons register, Al 10 years, W. C. j Bamett, Esq., Commander (late of the Cresswell), will be READY to TAKE in WOOL and other PRODUCE immediately on discharge of her inward cargo, and SAIL for London direct, on or about the 20th February, 1864. For freight or passage, apply to Messrs. MOEBISON, Sclahdebs, and Co., Captain Baenett, on board, or to NATH. EDWAEDS AND CO., Agents, Nelson and Blenheim. Nelson, October 28: 463 TO CARPENTERS, BUILDERS, &c. fTTHE Spring Grove Local Committee of X Education invite TENDERS for the ERECTION of a NEW SCHOOL-ROOM at River Terrace. Plans and specifications will be deposited with Mr. THOMAS ANDREWS, Waimea South, on MONDAY, November 23rd, and tenders will be received up to December 7th, by JOHN, SMITH, Chairman, Spring Grove. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. 558 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5. SALE of VALUABLE ALLOTMENTS of TOWN LAND in the CITY of PICTON. Pursuant to instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court, and by order of the Mortgagee, "jl/TE. D. MOOEE will sell by auction, at JjJL his Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, at Noon, on SATURDAY, the sth day of December next— All those valuable ALLOTMENTS in the CITY of PICTON, numbered respectively 672, and parts of 673 and 674. An abstract of the title can be inspected at the office of the Auctioneer. Terms at sale. Nelson, November 3. 484 SALE OF IMPORTED HORSES. * MESSES. N. EDWAEDS and CO. have been instructed to sell by public auction, TO-MORROW, the 21sc instant, at the stables of the Wakatu Hotel, at Two o'clock precisely— 18 superior MARES and GELDINGS, lately imported, and broken in to saddle and harness, quiet, and altogether a yery useful lot. Terms at sale. Nelson, November 11,1863. S3B SATURDAY,~NOVEMBER 21, 1863. UNRESERVED SALE OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ME. D. MOOEE, will sell by auction, at his Warehouse, Trafalgar-street* on SATURDAY next, the 21st instant, at Twelve o'clock — A quantity of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, consisting of— Gents' Tweed Suits, Doeskin and Tweed Coats, Alpaca, Holland, and Drill Coats and Trowsers, Serge Shirts, Guernseys, Ladies' Shawls and Mantles, Delaines, Fancy Mohairs, Hats, Caps, Hosiery, Haberdashery, <&c. Also, Mustard, Candles, Stationery, Inkstands, Accountand Memorandumßooks, Needles, Matches, Fusees, Portmonnaies, Fancy Goods, &c. And 1 ton Superior Brown River POTATOES. Without Reserve. Terms at Sale. N.B.—The Auctioneer would direct attention to the sale of the above Goods, the whole of which must be cleared to make room for new shipments. JSTelso n, November 3 8, 1863. 567 PEELIMINAEY NOTICE. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. ME. A. W. SCAIFE has been favored with instructions from W. D. Cloete, Esq., to sell by public auction, on TUESDAY, the Ist December next, at his residence, Brookside, Manukastreet — The whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Beds, Bedding, Glassware, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, Kitchen Range, and other Effects. Catalogues will be issued in a few days, and may be had of the Auctioneer. 568 TAKE NOTICE^ ' REDUCTION OF HAIR CUTTING. AS Bread and Meat are getting cheaper, Win. H. WEST has resolved to CUT HAIR in all the latest fashions for FOURPENCE per head! At his well-known Hair-dressing and Bathingrooms LOWER BRIDGE-STREET. , N.B.—Wigs made and repaired at half %q usual Price, 532,

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Colonist, Volume VI, Issue 634, 20 November 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume VI, Issue 634, 20 November 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume VI, Issue 634, 20 November 1863, Page 2

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