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WINES AND SPIRITS, y gLg*^a WTU^l^n^l^ •« 1>^4.~ -1 "VOLUNTEER ENGAGEMENTS W iiolesaie g Itetail. V for the week. THURSDAY.— Autillery. Gun drill. HENNESSY'S n SAT URD AY.— Waimea Cavalrt. , 2-30 p.m , BA.TTLE-AXE BRANDY, Wakefieid. SINGLE BOTTLE, " .^Sraond!^ 8 ' ? X q SUNDAY.— Church Parade, .10 o'clock *£*&• am. Kidearms. Naval Brio ad k, Sunday parade at 9*30, the Port. JOHN De KU YPER & SONS 20:3 j. t. Marshall, cp-ain. ANCHOR BRAND, J.D.K.Z. Fuli Conteuts, Single Bottle, 4/6. T° STAND THI^ SEASON, ? -*- the Thorough-bred Entire Horse, Mar-tell' N I M R O D, Threo yeara old this foaling. St.uids fifteen PALE aud^AßK BRANDY, h nishigh; poa e.ees greit power and substance, wiih good mu.cul.r shoulders, imbo mtnse back anl loin., and gr.at propelling *^°* piwer ; altogether, he ii one of the nicis; PT?P wrkTTT r. [u fcvec bred in ttie Province, and, having rii-K UU 1 ll_l_. beautiful acti.a himself and splendid temper, mu.t, ub a sire, distinguish himself as a Hackney Carriage Horse and Sreeplechase pire James Donis Henry Mounie & Co's * c , c Zt.TL tl he ? ! •° f r lare t0 Liui - j As will be Beea, by his pedigree, he p.a.e^es VINE LEAF eo J e of the beßt olo0(i ia Hie colony .* — " Nimrod, by Young Towton, out of Magic, |-| o by St Aubyn, gr -ndJam Medora by GleuvfO • t'oiver (hu Arab of very high caste imported PF. R "RrtTTr T? t0 Außlra!ia tr> breed fr °m f or the Indian j____\, _>uii__l,. Governm.nt), great grauddara a thoroughbred , "are imp rte-i to Australia by Ciptain B.rry (who bred lor lhe luliinUovenimen;), Young ENGLISH ALES and PORTERS of Tow ton by Towton or I'otentat *•, cut of StockBest Brands. i! %* b^ Wavtrly, by *rt George out of apl en - cora (impor ttd).— 6'^e " Stud Bjok." Ia co'or and ap t e trance Iv'imrod grtatly leserables his graudsire St. Aubyn. GEORGE THOMPSON, Fur^ Particulars in future advertise- ' ment. I^o7 WAKATU HOTEL. 2074 _6 EDWARD HOPE. TEAFALGAR HOUSE, — —$t ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING CLEARING SALE, THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK OF WINTER DRAPERY WILL BE OFFERED CONSIDERABLY BELOW COST For Seyen (7) Days Only. COMMENCING SATURDAY, JULY 31st. TRAFALGAR HOUSE. July 30, 1875. FRANCIS GRIMES. BOOTS ! BOOTS ! BOOTS ! 100 TRUNKS, 38 CASES. DESIRABLE OPPORTUNITY for INVESTING in BOOTS & SHOES DESIRABLE STOCKS JDST OPENED IN QREAT VARIETY, INCLUDING a LARGE ASSORTMENT of tub WELL-KNOWN COOKHAM BOOTS. SEVERAL THOUSAND PAIRS TO SELECT FROM. ALSO, THIRTY TRUNKS UPPERS, TEN CASES GRINDERY, TWO CASES EAST INDIA KIPS. M. LIGHTBAND, 2053-3 TRAFALGAR-STREET. Shipping Notices. Shipping Notices. ANCHOR liA STEAM . x "JV/fESSRS. M'MEOKAN, r. . '4^l^-rk OXft ' aM ,4 4 IVJL BLACKWOOD, AND LINE OFjW^ PACKETS. COMPANY'S Liue of Spleudid - J cS^§£s& -"^eSySS*' Steamships— OTAGO, OMEO, «-^gg2Igj»TAKAUUA, ALHAMBRA, AKB APPOINTED TO LEAVE ALBION, CLAUD HAMILTON, &o, &c, FOR WESTPORT, HOKITIKA AND are a PP oil)ted to leave Nelson, booking s 3 GREYMOUTH. ' follows •— THE MURRAY, TO-MORUOW (FRI- Au S 12— OMEO, for Greymouth, Hokitika, DAY), the 6tli inst., at 9 a.m. Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney, and Br'sbane. rpHE KENNEDY, on THURSDAY, the Au S- l-4-OTAGO, for Wellington, LyttelA lath mst. ten, Dunedin, BluS', Meltourae, and Adelaide. FOR WESTPORT & GREYMOUTH. jfasseager Fares very low. THG WALLACE, on SUNDAY, Bth inst * WOOL booked through to LONDON at at 10 a.m. ONE PENNY per lb. ____ T. CAWTHRON As;ent, IOR WANGANUI. 2908 Government Wkiirf. rpilE CHARLES EDWARD, on MONA DAY, 9th inat., at 8p m. g.^ _ FOR BLENHEIM. lll_lllll_^ THE LYTTELTON, on TUESDAY, the 2187 10th iQB " N . EDWARDS ft CO. mlol * STE AMSH.IP COMPANY. __ __ ~JTT Argust 6;h —TAUPO, for TictOD, WeHingJLmrSk. STEAM ton, Lytttltou, and Dunedin. FRIDAY N E W MMK SHIPPING MORNING. ZEALAN r>^lflil-Jlar- murvA-nv Aug,ufc 9th *- iIA *WEA, for Taranaki and Manukau. MONDAY. (LIMITED.) August 16th.— HAWEA, for Picton, WelrnTMH tahtt. ait_ pct ut lington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. IjIIME T ABLE- AUGUST, 18/5. Aug: b^ 17th.-TAUPO, for T„mnaki and Gth-WELLINGTON, for Picton, Welling- Manukau. ton, L. tt.!i.n, and Otago. MONDAY, at F __ ight and Paßßag^ ickets to bo obtained H^r7_;^ (EBE ' ,or Taranaki, and Manukau. trom ttthmaq pa wTnunxr WEDNESDAY, at 3 30 p rn THOMAS CAWTHRON, 13th-LADYBIRD, for Pioton, WeUiagton 2087 Agent, Government Wharf Ljtlelton, and Otago. . RID AY, at 4 p.m ' 16th— PAKANAKI, for Taranaki, and Man- "p X TARARUA ukau. MONDAY, at 6 p.m. h « * l7th-PHOi}3E, for Picton, Wellington, Lyt- , . , ~. te'ton, and Otago. 1 UESDAY, at SSO Colonial Ovens, all sizes a m. Charcoal Iron, varioua 20th -WELLINGTON, for Taranaki and Lovelock's Sausage Machines, three sizes Manukau FKIDAY, at 8 p.m. f lue B ""J ea A tV . 23rd-TARANAK[, for Picton, Wellington, la 1 J I le * ud D^ert Knives Lyttelton, and Otago MONDAY ut Powder Hasks and Shot Pouches, Nood, ' At H. HOUNSELL\« •i 85« K. EDWABDB & CO,, Agents. , Bridge etrett.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 194, 5 August 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 194, 5 August 1875, Page 3

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