■ I ~~ SHIPPING. INTER-COLONIAL ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY (Limited). THE Company's Steamships will (circumBtances permitting) leave Nelson during the en»uing montli as follows : — The OTAGO, for SYDNEY, on SUNDAY, 13th March, at 11 a.m. The PHCEBE, for TARANAKI and MANUKAU, on TUESDAY, 15th March, at 1 p.m. The PHCEBE, for PICTON, WELLINGTON, CANTTCTtttTTRY. DTINEDIN. & BLUFF HARBOR
(Southland), on SATURDAY, tue Ztstn aiarcn, at 11, p.m. Passengers are requested to obtain tickets at the Company's Office prior to going on board. All goods and luggage must bo 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. Further particulars may be obtained at the Company's Office, Government Wharf. 343 STEAMER LYTTELTON. r TIME TABLE FOB THE MONTH OT MABCH, 1864. THE paddle steamer LYTTELTON, 79 tons, Captain Whitweix, will leave (weather permitting) during the month of March, 1864: — Tuesday, March 1, Blenheim for Nelson, at 9, a.m. Thursday „ 3, Nelson for Blenheim, at 8, p.m. Saturday „ 5, Blenheim for Nelson, at 2, p.m. Monday „ 7, Nelson for Blenheim, at 11, p.m. Thursday „ 10, Blenheim for Nelson, at 5, a.m. Saturday ~ 12, Nelson for Blenheim, at 3, p.m. Tuesday „ 15, Blenheim for Nelson, at 8, a.m. Thursday „ 17, Nelson for Blenheim, afc 6, p.m, Saturday „ 19, Blenheim for Nelson, at 1, p.m, Monday „ 21, Nelson for Blenheim, at 11, p.m, Wednesday „ 23, Blenheim for Picton, at 4, p.m Thursday „ 24, Picton for Havelock, at 11, a.m Friday „ 25, Havelock for Nelson, at 9, a.m Monday „ 28, Nelson for Havelock, at 7, p.m Tuesday „ 29, Havelock for Blenheim, at 3, p m Thursday „ 31, Blenheim for Nelson, at 9, a.m Shippers are roquested to take notice that all carg( for the Lyttelton must bo on the Wharf two hour before the departure of the steamer, and that a] freight ia required to be paid in Nelson before ship merit. ' For freight or passage, apply to Mr. JONATHAN Levice, Albion Wharf, Nelson ; or, to N. EDWABDS AND CO., 305 Nelson and Blenheim. HOUSES AND LAND. O~lt SALE, by the undei signed— 126 Acres of LAND at Motueka, very well situate for a small farm. Also, 2 TOWN ACRES, cultivated, in St. Vincem street, Nelson, and now let to a tenant. GEORGE MOBLEY. January 23,1864. . IE FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. Oh ACEES OP LAND, situated in Eicl Of mond, and being the balance of Sectic No. 25, Waimea East. For particulars, apply to W. WILKIE, Xelsor or to JOHN MARTIN, Esq., Wellington. 2' DESIRABLE RESIDENCE. TO "be LET, with immediate possessio the DWELLING-HOUSE and PSEMISJ of the late Dr. Bubli, adjoining the Post-office Hardy-street. For particulars, apply to Mrs. BUSH, on t premises ; or to . . MESSRS. ADAMS AND KINGDON, Solicitors, 123 Trafalgar-street, LAND FOR SALE IN THE WAIMEA. T^OE SALE, by PEIVATE CONTEAC JD FIFTY ACRES of LAND in the Wain Plain, known as Mr. Crocker's section. The land is all sown down with English Grass, I v nil enclosed. For particulars, apply to MB. JOHN SHEAT, 250 Richmond W~~ ANTED, a GOOD GENEEAL SE VANT. Apply to MBS. EVEBETT, 321 Pier Hotel WANTED, a YOUTH to make him* generally useful; also a WAITER. Apply at the Nelson Club. Be ALEXANDER SCOTT, DECEASED. ALL persons having any CLAIM agai thi3 Estate are requested to come in PROVE the same at our offices, on or before second day of April next. ADAMS AND KINGDON, Solicitors to the Executoi Nelson, Ist March, 1864. NOTICE, IHEEEBY authorise my son, "WILLL WATTS, to act as my AGENT during absence from tho Province. THOMAS WATT) Nelson, March 2. riTHE NELSON SCHOOL of PHO^ JL GRAPHY,; By W. Davis, Hardy-street. This school will enable ladies or gentlemen to 1 tho process of Photography by some of tho ec and best methods now in practice, in six or tv lessons. Single Lesson ss. Lessons given privately, if preferred. A Class will be formed and commence in a from this date, to consist of twelve persons. N B.—Photographic apparatus and pure cheu supplied, and warranted. February 2G. RAILWAY OMNIBUS. THE EAILWAY OMNIBUS will, the future, RUN each way TWICE WII THE HOUR; leaving Trafalgar-street at thehov half-hour, and returning from the Port at a qi to and a quarter past each hour, during the day, Nelson, January 25, 1864. DUN MOUNTAIN COMPANY. "OIEEWOOD, FENCING, PII JL? LIME, and FLAGSTONE, always in sto the Allon-Btreet Depot, at prices as follows :— Firewood, at per cord, of 8 feet by 4 feet by 4 Four-feet lengths ... 80s. Two-feet „ ... 355. One-and-a-third foot ... 403. One-foot 455. Posts and Rails 50s. per 10( Piles, at from 6d. per foot Lime ls.9d. perb Flagstones la. per foot Terms cash, payable at the Company's office an order is given. Cartage from the depot ca^ be arranged for i office. B. POLLOCK, 421 Secret)
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Colonist, Volume VII, Issue 664, 8 March 1864, Page 1
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810Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume VII, Issue 664, 8 March 1864, Page 1
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