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Consignments of ProrJuca promptly remitted for. CONVEYANCE BETWEEN PICTON AND BLENHEIM. iIUPAETNEr AND DILLON, -1--1- MAIL CONTRACTORS BETWEEN PICTON AND BLENHEIM. PASSENGERS COMFORTABLY CONVEYED, AND PARCELS CAREFULLY DELIVERED 2437 DAILY COACH FROM NELSON to FOXHILL TYKE undersigned respectfully informs the JL inhabitants of Nelson and the Waimeas, that he runs a COACH DAILY between FOXHILL and NELSON; leaving Foxhill at half-past Seven o'clock a.in., and Nelson at Three p.m. The Coach leaves the Twist and Gay's Stables, Trafalgar-street, daily ut Three o'clock in the Afternoon- FRANCIS KOLDBB MAIL CONVEYANCE BETWEEN NELSON AND MOTUEKA.
O" HAYCOCK'S COMFORTABLE J-J^e FOUIt-WHEEL WAGON runs between NELSON aud MOTUEKA, and intermediate places:— Leaves Nelson for Motueka every Monday and Thursday Morning, at Nine o'clock. Leaves Nelson for Richmond every Tuesday and Friday Afternoon, at Four o'clock, j Leaves Motueka for Nelson every Tuesday and Friday Morning, at Eight o'clock. Leaves Richmond for Nelson every Monday and Thursday Morning, at half-past Six o'clock; and every Tuesday and Friday Afternoon, at One o'clock. The lon veyanee will start from the Coach and Horses, in Nelson, and Rumbold's, at Motueka, where parcels will be received, aud paasengera booked.
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Colonist, Volume XV, Issue 1531, 28 May 1872, Page 4
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697Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XV, Issue 1531, 28 May 1872, Page 4
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