v . shipping. INTER-COLONIAL ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY (Limited). THE Company's Steamships will (circum* stances permitting) leave Nelson during tbV ensuing month as follows :— The PHOEBE, for PICTON, WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, DUNEDIN, and BLUFF «HRBOR (Southland), on SATURDAY, the fch February, at 11.80 a.m. The OTAGO, for PICTON, WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, & DUNEDIN, on WEDNESDAY, 2nd March, at 2.80 p.m. The AIREDALE, for NEW PLYMOUTH and ( MANUKAU, on WEDNESDAY, 9th March, at 7 p.m. The OTAGO, for SYDNEY,.on SUNDAY, 13th March, at 11 a.m. Passengers are requested to obtain tickets at the Company's Office prior to going on board. All goods and luggage must be alongside two hours before the advertised time of departure, if before 3 o'clock, p.m., and when occurring after that time all cargo must be alongside by 3, p.m. Furthor particulars may bo obtained at the Company's Office, Government Wharf. 230 STEAMER LYTTELTON. TIME TABLE FOE THE MONTH OP FLBIHJABY, 1864. THE paddle steamer" LYTTELTON, 79 tons, Captain Whitweli., will leave (weather permitting) during the month of February, 1864: — Saturday Feb. 27, Nelson for Blenheim, at 3 p.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 be paid, in. Nelson before shipment. For freight or passage, apply to Mr. Jonathan Letiok, Albion Wharf, Nelson % or, to N. EDWARDS AND CO., 176 . Nelson-and Blenheim. HOUSES AND LAND. FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. O hf ACEES OF LAND, situated in Eich-*-J I mond, and being the balance of Section No. 25, Waimea East. For particulars, apply to W. WILKIE, Nelson ; or to JOHN MARTIN, Esq., Wellington. 277 DESIRABLE RESIDENCE. TO be LET, with immediate possession, the DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES of the late Dr. Bush, adjoining the Post-offico in Hardy-street. For particulars, apply to Mrs. BUSH, on the premises j or to MESSHS. ADAMS AND KINGDOM", Solicitors, 123 Trafalgar-street. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. EOE SALE, all that piece of LAND belonging to Mr. J. S. M. Jacobsen, being part of Nelson TOWN >ECTION, 623, having a frontage to Waimea-street of 277 links, and a frontage to Bronti■treet of 230 links ; together with the Four-roomed COTTAGE thereon. A portion of the land is planted with fruit and other trees. For terms, apply to MESSES. ADAMS AND KINGDON, Solicitors, 177 Nelson. LAND FOR SALE IN THE WAIMEA. T7IOE SALE, by PEIVATE CONTRACT, X\ FIFTY ACRES of LAND in the Waimea Plain, known as Mr. Crocker's section. The land is all sown down with English Grass, and ( is all enclosed. For particulars, apply to MB. JOHN SHEAT, 250 Richmond. NEW TEA WAREHOUSE. \ JEEVIS and CO. beg to inform their friends and the public of Nelson, that they have OPENED their NEW TEA WAREHOUSE, Lower Bridge-street, for the SALE of the finest TEAS, COFFEES, and SPICES, at the lowest prices. Mr. Jervis's great experience for many years, in some of the largest Tea Warehouses in London, will be a guarantee that none but the best articles will be sold. Hotel-keepers i and large consumers will effect a considerable saving by purchasing at our establishment." TEAS. Fine Congou, 2s Bd. per lb., or 6 lbs. for 15s. Finest Congou, 3s. per lb., or 6 lbs. for 17s. Finest Souchong imported, 3s. 6d. per lb., or 6 lbs. for 20s. Finest Gunpowder, 4s. per lb. COFFEES. Fine Plantation Ceylon, Is. 6d. per lb. Finest Plantation imported, Is. Bd. per lb. All Coffees sold at our Warehouse are roasted and ground daily by steam, and packed in air-tight canisters hot from the cylinders. Fey and Son's Soluble CHOCOLATE, and Homeopathic COCOA, and SPICES of every description. jERYia and Co. are prepared to deliver all Goods purchased at their Establishment by their Van ; and call for orders at Stoke, Richmond, Spring Grove, and WakcCcld every Monday ; Wakapuaka and Happy Valley, every Tuesday ; Haven-road, Port, Washington Valley, every Wednesday; Toi-Toi Valley, Waimea Road, and the southern* parts of the city, every Thursday ; eastern part of the city, and Brook-street, every Friday ; the Wood and Maitai Valley, every Saturday. . - J J JEEVIS AND CO.'S NEW TEA WAREHOUSE, Lower Bridge-street. 258 NOW that the novelty, and the goods too, have worn off the minds and backs of many Bankrupt Stock Purchasers, THE INHABITANTS OF NELSON AND ITS VICINITY are informed by the undersigned that the \indermentioned First-class GOODS are not purchased from 111-luck, Puffwell, and Company, but are REGULAR STOCK, desirable, wearable, undeceptive, and intrinsically good, consisting of — Muslin Collars and Sleeves Josephine Kid Gloves, spring colors fctriped, Checked, and Chene Silk Mohairs 6x4 Broche Dreeses Black Tamatiro Half Mourning Grenadines Broche" Grenadine Dresses French Barege Anglais Check Grandrills, various colors Wove Quillings Printed Foulards or Washing Silks Stout Checked ditto 24-inch Black and Glace Gros White Washing Grenadine Muslin Drosses Colored ditto Robes Embroidered Muslin Petticoats 24 dozen i £, and $ Cambric Handkerchiefs, ready for use 5 doz. Gent's Printed Cambric Handkerchiefs 3 doz „ „ imitation silk patterns 13 dozen Ladies' Ready-hemmed Mourning Cambric Handkerchiefs 10 | Boys' Cambric Printed. H, J. GOODMAN, Brid'ge-Btrot, 891
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Colonist, Volume VII, Issue 661, 26 February 1864, Page 1
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843Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume VII, Issue 661, 26 February 1864, Page 1
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