, PANAMA, NEW ZEALAND, & AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL COMPANY (Limited). The Company's Steamships will (circumstances permitting) leave NELSON as tinder : — E OR SYDNEY, via GEETMOUTH-and HOKITIKA, theEGMONT, on ...... Febuary 12. FOE WELLINGTON, LTTTELTON, DUNEDIN, BLUFF, and MELBOURNE, the OTAGO, (with Suez mails) on February 12. EOE GEEY, HOKITIKA, BLUFF, and DUNEDIN, the LORD ASHLEY, on February 20. EOE PICTON, WELLINGTON, LTTT ELTON, DUNEDIN, and BLUFF, thePHCEBE, on February 21. TTIOE TAEANAKI AND MANUKAU, Jj the AIREDALE, on February 25. Tickets to bo obtained at the Company's Office. All goods to be alongside within Custom House hours. A copy of the Time Tables may he seen and the fullest information obtained at the Company's Office, Government Wharf. 302 NEW ZEALAND STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (Limited). mHE Company's VESSELS will LEAVE JL NELSON, under contract withthe Government, as under, circumstances permitting :— For TARANAKI and MANUKAU, the TARANAKI, Captain Francis, on the 25th February. For PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN, and the BLUFF, the TARANAKI, Captain Francis, on the 6th March. ' CUETIS BEOTHEKS, 100S Agents. OH AW, SAVILLE and COS PASSENM GERS' LINE of PACKETSbetweenLONDON and NEW ZEALAND.—The following first-class clipper Ships will be continued as "SEGULAR TRADERS :— fcjlnps. Commanders. Tons. Motoaka . . . W. Stevens . . 3,000 Chili .... T. Turc.bu.ll. . 2,000 Black Swan •. . . G. King . . 2,000 African . . . J. Gibson . . 2,000 Ida Ziegler . . . W. Reynolds . 2,000 Matilda Wattenbach . J. Gondie . . 2,000 Kensington . . . W. King . . 2,000 Avalanche . J. Stott . . 1,500 Wild Duck . . . W. C. Bishop . 1,500 Oananoque . . . W. T. Nixon . 1,500 N;ipier . . . C. G. Petherbridge 1,200 Asterope . ' . .A. Stuart . . 1,200 Evening Star . H. W. Norris . 1,200 Dona Anita . . . Sharman . . 1,000 Kimmird . J. Sinclair .' . 1,000 Geelong . . . W. Wallace . 1,000 JTarwood . . . W. Forsayth . 1,000 Countess of Kintore. . A. W. Catto . 1,500 The ships of this line are all Al at Lloyd's, and are specially selected for their supei'ior passenger accommodation, and fast-sailing qualities. They arb commanded by gentlemen of experience, duly qualified surgeons are carried, and no pains are spared to promote the health and comfort of passengei's. The undersigned, agents for the above fine fleet of ships, are authorized 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, or to give security for payment on arrival of the vessel. Full particulars may be obtained by applying to 23 NATH. EDWAEDS AND CO. ESTABLISHED 1856. T A. PACKER, We PRACTICAL WOOD TURNER, .Tardy-street, Opposite the Wesley an Chapel. KB.—CORNICE POLES and ENDS complete, all sizi's, nl ways on hnnd. 623' m TASKER, Butchee, Richmond, JL ?■ returns-his sinopre THANKS to his friends :nnl 'ho puhlii* for the SUPPORT he has received since lie commi'iicod BUSINESS, and begs to inform them tW 1... has NO CONNEXION with the BUTCHER'S SHOP his son JAMES is about to OPKN\ :i ft>w doors above his own place of business. T. TASKi'R will in future superintend his business h in, self, and no money must be PAID to his son Jinnes, on his ACCOUNT. 117 EOYAL HOTEL. JOSEPH POETHOUSE begs res- <?-! pectfu'.ly to inform his friends and the public generally, that his large and commodious NRW PREMISES in Bridge-street, are NOW OPFN; and in thanking them for their past favors, he hopes that the support which was previously so liberally bestowed will again be accorded to him. EVERY ARTICLE OF THE BEST DESCRIPTION. GOOD BEDS AND STABLING. AN ORDINARY EVERY DAY AT ONE O'CLOCK. 132 NELSON DYE WORKS. A ROBERTSON, STLK & WOOLLEN a DYER and CLEANER, begs to notify that he is prepared to DYE all kinds of GARMENTS in ANY COLOR, and FINISH THEM TO LOOK LIKE NEW. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES CLEANED and DYED. OSTRICH FEATHERS IN ALL COLOES. LOWER COLLINGWOOD-STREET, Next the Brewery. 849 X S. BL AC KB URN & CO. fj A WHOLESALE SADDLERS, IRONMONGERS, & IMPORTERS, PITT-STREET NORTH, OPPOSITE ORIENTAL BANK, SYDNEY. And Bishop-street Birmingham. 1004 " NELSON PHOTOGRAPHIC BOOMS, Hardy-Street. ME. FLETCHER, being about to leave the Colony for England, requests that all ACCOUNTS against him be SENT IN, and all DEBTS owing to him be PAID, before the 20th of this month. During the absence of Mr. Fletcher, the BUSINESS of the NELSON PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS "WILL BTS MANAG-ED BY M. THEO. BLOCH (late of Copenhagen), whose ability and energetic desire to please sufficiently guarantee that all work entrusted to him will be executed with conscientious care. Mr. Fletcher takes, this opportunity to thank the i i people of the City and Province of Nelson for their constant and liberal patronage. Negatives taken by Mr. Fletcher will be .printpcl from, during his absence, at the usual rates. 254 JAMES GKEESON MOO RE.-Write to jowr friends in Majtland, N.S/W, 239
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Colonist, Volume X, Issue X, 12 February 1867, Page 8
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