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NEW ADVEETISEMENTS. HE Steamers WALLABY and LYTTELTON will leave as xmder:— For the BULLER and HOKITIKA RIVERS, West Coast.—The WALLABY, on TUESDAY, the 4th July, at One p.m. For BLENHEIM. — The LYTTELTON, on TUESDAY, the 4th July, at Eight p.m. For MOTUEKA, MOTUPIPI, and COLLINGWOOD.—The LYTTELTON, on MONDAY, the 10th July, at Ten a.m.; leaving Collingwood for Nelson the following day, calling at the same places. NO GOODS can, under any circumstances, be RECEIVED on board either of the above Steamers UNLESS they are ACCOMPANIED with SHIPPING NOTES, made out upon the PRINTED FORMS furnished by the owners, and which can be had upon application at their office. All freight payable in Nelson by the shippers. Apply to Mr. J. Levick, Albion Wharf; or to NATH. EDWAEDS AND CO., Owners. Nelson, June 28,1865. 1215 THE WALLABY, for HOKITIKA, will bo ready to receive CARGO at the Albion Wharf, on MONDAY next, July 3rd, and LEAVE the following day, at One p.m. Shipping Notes can be had at the office of the undersigned. NATH. EDWABDS AND CO. Nelson, June 29. 1216 T7IOE SYDNEY DIEECT.—The P., N.Z., Jj and A.R.M. Co.'s steamship TARARUA will leave as above (carrying the Homeward Mail), on MONDAY, 3rd July, at 2 p.m. For freight or passage, apply at the Company's office, Government Wharf. 1230 T7IOE MELBOUENE DIEECT.—The Jj P r , N.Z., and A.R.M. Co.'s steamship AUCKLAND' (now hourly expected) will leave as above Twelve hours after arrival. THOMAS CAWTHEON, 1231 Agent. FOR SALE. THE SCHOONEE NAUTILUS, 33 tons Register. Apply to Mr. J. Hornby, Bridge-street, or to Mr. J. Greenwood. . 122*7 PANAMA, NEW ZEALAND, & AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL COMPANY (Limited.) The Company's Steamships will (circumstances permitting) leave NELSON as follows : — rfIHE OTAGO, for PICTON, WELX LINGTON, LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN, and BLUFF HARBOR (Southland), on SUNDAY, 2nd July, at 2 p.m. THE AIEEDxiLE, for TAEANAKI and MANUKAU, on SUNDAY, 2nd July, at 2 p.m. milE EGMONT, for PICTON, WELJL LINGTON, NAPIER, and AUCKLAND, (booking passengers to LYTTELTON and DUNEDIN, on THURSDAY, 6th July, at 8 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. Further particulars may be obtained at the Company's Office, Government Wharf. 1069 IMPORTANT TO COASTING TRADERS, SPECULATORS, AND WEST COAST SHIPPERS. A most favorable opportunity for a really lucrative INVESTMENT. The femous Ketch CONNAUGHT RANGER, for SALE by Public Auction, TO-MORROW (Saturday, July 1, at Twelve o'clock noon. GEOEGE FALLA will Sell by JjjJL Public Auction, at the Nelson Auction Eoomf, Trafalgar-street (lately occupied by N. Edwaud3 and Co.), To-morrow, at noon, the centreboard Ketch, CONNAUGHT RANGER, with all her Stores and Appurtenances as per inventory. She is 42 tons register, and carries between 60 and 70 tons dead weight, at a draught of 5 feet. Dimensions: length, 67 feet; breadtli of beam, 19 feet; depth of hold, 6ft. 6in. This vessel is nearly new, was built by an eminent ship-builder at Hobart Town (V.D.L.) of the best hard wood materials, most substantially fastened and finished throughout, is coppered and copper-fastened, easily handled at sea, very weatherly, and sails remarkably fast, as the voyage hither from Sydney via Holritika can testify. There are on board among the various valuable requisites two sets of Sails (one of which is quite new), Patent Windlass, Anchors, Pumps, &c.; and in every respect this craft will be found admirably adapted for the coasting trade of New Zealand. A full Inventory of appliances and Stores, showing that the vessel is complete, and ready for sea at an hour's notice, can be seen at the office of the Auctioneer, or on board. Captain Macdoxald will be glad to show his ship to intending purchasers. Terms at Sale. 1218 IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF MERCHANDISE. Ex CONNAUGHT RANGER, from Sydney. ME. GEOEGE EALLA will Sell by 'Public Auction, at the Nelson Auction Rooms (N. Edwards and Co.'s old Auction Mart), Trafalgar-street, on SATURDAY, Ist July, at Eleven o'clock prompt, the following marketable GOODS, without any reserve— 40 casks Inde, Cooper, and Company's Ale, in 4 dozen casks 3 cases Sardines, quarter-boxes 37 „ Salad Oil, pints, 2 dozen each 16 „ Sherry, each 3 dozen (in bond) 1 „ Mustard, 8 dozen, |lb. tin 3 3 „ „ each 6 dozen, lib. tins 19 „ Morton's Pickles, each 3 dozen, pints 10 „ North Wilts Cheeses. Terms at Sale. 1219 IMPORTANT SALE OF PLANTS, FRUIT TREES, SEEDS, &c. ME. D. MOOEE will Sell by Auction, at his Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, TOMORROW, July 1, at Eleven o'clock— A choice assortment of PLANTS, FRUIT TREES, and GARDEN SEEDS, just received from Sydney, consisting of— . Azaleas, Camellias, Magnolias, Verbenas, Photineas Aust, Must Trees, Laurels, Wax Plants Weigela Amabitis, Sweet Bays Gums, various Clematis, Bignonia, and other Climbers Conifers and Taxadis Fuschias, Chrysanthemums, Roses, Vines, &c, &c. Nectarines, Peaches, Cherries; Pears, Apricots, and Apples. . Bean, Pea, Parsnip, and Spinach SEED. 50,000 QUICKS. Also, . One case Room Papers, Crockery, Glassware,, and General Merchandise. Also, at Two o'clock— . One Roan GELDING, broken to saddle and harness One SPRING CART One Set HARNESS, 1317

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Colonist, Volume VIII, Issue 801, 30 June 1865, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume VIII, Issue 801, 30 June 1865, Page 2