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SHIPPING. PANAMA, NEW ZEALAND, & AUSTRALIAN BOYAL MAIL COMPANY (Limited.) The Company's Steamships will (circumstances permitting) leave NELSON m follows : — THE AUCKLAND, for MELBOURNE, about the 26th June, or twelve hours after arrival. THE EGMONT, for TARANAKI and MANUKAU, on TUESDAY, 27th June, at 10 a.m. THE OTAGO, for PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN, and BLUFF HARBOR (Southland), on SUNDAY, Ind July, at 2 p.m. THE AIREDALE, for TARANAKI and MANUKAU, oa SUNDAY, 2nd July, at f p.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 hy 3 p.m. Further particulars may be obtained at the Company's Office, Government Wharf. 1069 SHIPPERS & CONSIGNEES of GOODS, per LYTTELTON, for Havelock, are desired to take notice that all CARGO will be PUT ASHORE AT THEIR RISK, as soon as possible after the arrival of the steamer, and that tlie undersigned will on no account, hold themselves responsible after it is landed. NATH. EDWABDS AND CO. Nelson, May 27th, 1864. 586 SHAW, SAVILLE and COS PASSENGERS' LINE of PACKETS between LONDON and NEW ZEALAND.—The following first-class clipper Ships will be continued as REGULAR TRADERS:— Ships. Commanders. Tons. Motoaka . W. Stevens . . 3,000 Chili .... T. Turnbull. . 2,000 Black Swan . . . G.King . . 2,000 African. . . -J. Gibson . . 2,000 IdaZiegler . . . W.Reynolds . 2,000 Matilda Wattenbach . J. Gondie . . 2,000 Kensington . . . W.King . . 2,000 Avalanche . . . J. Stott . . 1,600. Hffld Duck . . . W. C. Bishop . 1,500 6»»anoque . . . W. T. Nixon . 1,600 Cashmere . . . C. G. Petherhridge 1,200 Asterope . . . W.Mitchell. . 1,200 JvenimgStar . . . H. W. Norris . 1,200 DanaAnite . . . J.Smith . . 1,000 linnaird . . .J. Sinclair . . 1,000 Geelong . W. Wallace . 1,000 Harwood . . . W. Forsayth . IJOOO The ships of this line are all Al at Lloyd's, and art specially selected for their superior passenger accommodation, and fast-sailing qualities. They are commanded by gentlemen of experience, duly qualified surgeons are carried, and no pains are spared to promote the health and comfort of passengers. The undersigned, agents,for the above fine fleet of •hips, are authorised to arrange, with settlers here, who may be desirous of bringing their friends in Great Britain to this colony, and who are prepared either to pay the passage money at once, pr to give security for payment on arrival of the vessel. I Full particulars may be obtained by applying to ) <J2« NATH. EDWAEDS AND CO. JS. CARO, M.D., SURGEON, &c, (for- • merly of Dunedin), Hardy-3treet, opposite the Institute. 1057 DR. VICKERMAN, late of Hardystreet, REMOVED to Collingwood-street, the late residence of Dr. Thibing. 642 H. BARBACLOUGH, MEDICAL HERBALIST, Weighbridge, Hardy-steeet, 897 NELSON. [a card.] ~ ■ ' WILLIAM HEALY, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, 1016 trafalgar-street. Bkidgk-sr-bet. __ : s♦ <f </ Jr E < $ v* Ay *■> * *• /W V 2> <V >" 3 /W ? *j* # 1 £ te /§Y ♦ %■ ? 525 /w isf ® Nblsok. 650 J AND E. PAUL have much pleasure in • thanking their numerous friends and customers for the liberal support accorded to them during the time they have been in business, and beg te inform them that they have DISPOSED OF their BUSINESS to Messrs. J. M. MERRINGTON and CO., of Sydney, and trust that the Ladies and Gentleman of Nelson will favor them with their support and patronage. 621 JM. MERRINGTON AND CO., in • reference to the above, beg to state that nething shall be wanting on their part to merit a eoatinuance of that support accorded to their predecessors. Arrangements have teen made with the leading heuies in the trade to forward to the advertisers regular monthly shipments of all the leading novelties as they arrive in Sydney. They would call attention to the beautiful assortment of NEW WINTER GOODS now being opened ont at this establishment. J. M. MERRINGTON AND CO., WhOLXBALB AHD RETAIL DSAPIRS AHD OtTTMTTMIS, Bridge Street, Nelsen. 622 GBONNINGTON'S PURE SAGO • FLOUR is recommended by the most eminent medical men as a Diet for Cluidren and i . Invalids, being a most highly Nutritious and Fari■acious Food. This Sago Flour possessei * pleasant flavor, more agreeable thai* that of Arrowroot; is light, wholesome, and easy of digestion ; it is therefore particularly adapted as food for Infants; »RMABBD IXTMBSLT *0* GEORGE BONNINGTON, Chimist, &c-*, TrafalgaffStreet. . Sold in Packets bf One Pound. Price, One Shilling. ; 802 JOB PRINTING in all its branches — Handbills, Posters, Circulars, Cheques, Billheads, Cards, Pamphlets, Catalogues, and all other printing work executed with care and dispatch at " THE COLONIST " OFFICE, Waimea-street, Nelson.

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Colonist, Volume VIII, Issue 799, 23 June 1865, Page 1

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