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;S ss-p^xbo-g- A»ari-i s^3M-3aa:E-Es drapery. EVERETT BBOTHEES & CO. ie Ham much pteasure in informing their numerous Town and Country Friends that they have received their First Shipment of 2 ~? R ? N ® a ! ld SUMMMR DRAPERY, ex\ Lutterworth, consisting of—New Fancy Dress Stuff, New Cashmere, Ecru and MushnFisheusmdtMmtles; New Millinery^ New \ Shapes in Ladies', Maids', and Boys Straw Hats; New Flowers and Feathers} New- Ribbons and Ecru Nets;. New Silk Scarfs, $c, embraoing all the leading NO VELTIESin the various Departments procurable tn, tlie, London. Market, suitable for ihe present Season, all of which will be Marked at the lowest possible price, t8 and open, for Inspection on rWEDNESDAYi August 2Srd. I EYEBEjCT BROS. & Co., * Cheap Drapery aiid Clothing Establishment, °' VICTORIA HOUSE, BRIDGE-STREET. s, id

fe TVTELSON interprovincia: rs -Ll REGATTA, 1877. '' JANUARY 17th and 18th. i- FIRST DAY. Ist prize. 2n< X b. J6 l B I. Pair-osredWatermen's Race, ' 3 miles ..502 3 2. First-class Open Bailing-boat Race (boats not to exceed 24ft keel), 5 miles ... 15 Q 5 i 3. Racing Whaleboat Race, 5 oars, to be steered with steer-oar, 5 miles 60 0 5 I 4. Sculler's Dingy Race, (12ft on keel), 2 miles 8 0 1 i . 5. Inrigged Race for Gunwale I Gigs (any length), 4 oar«, to be steered by coxswain, 3 miles *50 0 10 < 6. Volunteer Race $ 7. C'jaster's Race, 15 miles, ; second boat to save stake 50 0 8. Maiden Gig Race, 4 oared, to be rowed by crews who ; have never pulled iua race before, second boat to save stakes, 2 miles 10 10 SECOND DAY. s 1. Second-class Open Sailing Boat Race (under 20ft on keel), 8 miles 10 0 _ I 2. Champion Pair-oared Race , (no restriction), 3 miles ... 20 0 8. Ship's Boats Race.4oare, to ■ be steered by rudder, any class of boat 8 0 2 ( - 4. Champion Four-oared Outrigger Race, with or without coxswain, 3 miles ... 150 0 10 1( 5. District Sculler's Race (any description of boats) for residents in the province f of Nelson three months, 3 miles 15 0 M 6. Amateur Whaleboat Race, _ 5 oars (for men who have j never won an advertised 7 race) 5 miles 12 0 S C 7. Volunteer Cadet Race, steer oar, 3 miles 6 0 2 0 * And Silver Cup presented by Commodore Cross. Rulbs. Entrance money, 5 per cent on first prize. Entries for races Nos. 8, 5, 7, 10, and 12 tc close on the 9th of January, at the Trafalgai J Hotel, Nelson, at 8 p.m. Ail other entries to close on the 15th 0! January, at the same place and hour. Coasters not in harbor on day of Regatta will have entry money returned. All coasters' centre boards to be "sealed by starter. No I allowance of time for tonnage. Races Nos. 3,5, io, and 12 are champion ' races, and must be competed for by crews ol two or more provinces. No first prize will be given unless two boat! start, and no second unless three, i J. A. HARLEY, Hon. Secretary. Nelson, Ist July, 1876. 535( \ piTY STEAM MILLS, b The Undersigned has for BAbE a Quantity t of Machine-nude DJO US and SASHES, r surpassing those importe I, and equally low in price. 3 The Trade and others supplied. f 2159 W. T. GOOD. SFORS A L E. QQ£\ ACHES of LAND at Ngatimoti, 00\J fcive acres in cultivation, lOi) in , grass, tha remainder bush. It is especlallj 1 adapted for a DAIRY, the pasture subdivided into paddocks, with other conve^ r niences. Good DWELLING-HOUSE, needful Outbuildings, well-stocked Orchard, &c. Fronttage to main line of road 12 miles from > Motueka. Price £1,100. Terms easy. Apply to Mr. A. GO WE It, upon the pros perty. Immediate paasessioa can be given if required. 2183 TVTOTICE-A CONVEYANCE RUNS . l/> between WAIMEA WEST and tht WAIUOA RAILWAY STATION, leaving - the Post Office, Waimea West, at 7.31 j o'clock each morning, and at half-past Foui each evening, returning from the Wairoa Station on arrival of tbe trains. 2410 MARK NEWIH, Jo*.

*'^^'*E"*^^"*WP M *»**™*? M W'*-W*-»MM*^*-~11111 | 1,. I L IMT ONS.Y to LENDj on FREEHOLD IVI secubtt^ FELL & ATKINSON. , 200 MONEY TO LEND on good; Freehold Security at eurrent rates. : Apply at MR. ■ RICHARDSON'S OFFICE, j t . Trafalgar-street, s' 1848 Nelson. * i^OOKSEY'S COMMERCIAL \J EXPRESS will leave the PEDESTAL 6. one. Half Hour; before the departure of taq, hall-put Nine and half-past Four Trains, ,tq Foxhill, calling for Parcels as requested. 1516 0 ]tf R. TAT T 0 N iJA DENTIST, Resident neatly 18 years, may be consulted dailv 5303 MESSRS. KfERNAN & SON* DENTISTS; Tbafalgab-strebt (nearly opposite the New 9 Telegraph, Office). 1289 MR. FREDERICK SPROULE, DENTIST, Has just arrived from England, and may be consulted daily at Mrs Simpson's, Collingwocd r street. , Children's Teeth Carefully Regujated. 2589 RTT OAKEWELL, M.D., MR. * JUL* JD OS. England, &c., has cpmmenced PRACTICE in MOTUEKA, 3 and may. be. consulted: there ibefdre 11 a.m.' daityi Motueka, August 4. 2375 ) ' ~ MAIL COACH FROM RICHMOND 1 TO MOTUEKA. THE undersigned informs the public that ' the above- CONVEYANCE will leave the White Hart Hotel, Richmond, for Mo- ' tuek» every MONDAY; WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAYrat TEN- o'clock !a.m.; aud > le*ve| tfee AjLotueka Hotel every TUESD AYi r THI#tSDA% ><jd SATURDAY, at 8 o'clock; , «•■».', ■'' 1 Parcels aud Passengers booked^ at either plaice. All Parcels must.be Prepaid. J 267> . H.,HAY,qOCK,NeIs9n, W. HOLMIS, } "TUNCY BREAD * BISCUIT BAKER Jt? ! ■ CONFECTIONER, &c, , BaiOOK-STBBBT. STORES LIBERALLY DEALT WITH. . WEDDING AND CHRISTENING CAKES * MADE TO ORDER - On the shortest notica, and at moderate prices. " N B.— -Refreshment Boom attached, where viaityrs from the country can be supplied with; Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, and other Reireshments any time through the day HOT LUNCHEON EVERY DAY from half-past twelve to half-past two, Is each. SADDLEHY! SADDLERYI TO MEET THE TIMES. THE Undesigned haying a LARGE STOCK of EVEKY DESCRIPTION » of SADDLERY. HARNESS, &c„ to make r loom for more daily expected, begs to inform ■ his Customers and the public generally, that - he will SELL for TWENTY-ONE DAYS, EVERT ARTICLE AT A REDUCTION OF 10 PER CENT. FOR CASH. Every article being marked in plain figures, the Purchaser can see for himself that,he gets the proper reduction. 5 eybrt description of harness, &g., * Mads on thb Premises. J A. B. JACKSON, i SADDLER, . *aAJi|LQAB«STREBX, June i! fl 1876. 1829

GOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND CAPITAL ~ £750,000. With Unlimited Liability of nearly 1,000 [Shareholders, all resident in the Colony. SUB-AGEXTS : T. Si Hoddbb & Co Waimea East K. Mi Smith Wakefield J. 8. Edelstbn Motueka Jas. Reilly; Takaka , W, C. Riley CoUingwood. FIRE ANO MARINE BUSINESS AT LOWEST RATES. There beiogno Local Directors for Nelson, and the undersigned having full powers without reference, to the Head Office, they are prepared to take Risks and make Settlement of Losses without the slightest delay, This Office, combiuiag as it does strength, libeiality of. settlement, and a purely New Zealand proprietary, commends itself in many way b to insurers. SCLANDEKS & CO., : AGENTS FOR NELSON. 1382 LIVERPOOL & LONDON & i GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital... .___. £8,000,000. Income .„„. i>1,700,000. ALL clasea of FIRE RISKS, in Town or ; Country, taken at Current Rates. Claims settled without reference elsewhere. Rates •of premium and every other information to be had at the Office of tbe undersigned. N. EDWARDS & CO, 6" ■' - • Agents. HPHEJ SWISS LLOYD MARINE A INSURANCE COMPANY. The Company is prepared to issue Policies on Wool, Gold * and other Produce and Merchandise, to, and from Australia, New, Zealand, and Europe, Intercolonial aud Riverine Ports, East j ladies, Mauritius, Java, China, and United States, at the lowest current rates of premium. . OPEN, POLICIES ISSUED. Agents roa Nelson : N. EDWARDS & CO. 6 BEE HIVE STOHE. NQTipE! NOTICE! I THE undersigned thanks his Friends and the Public generally for past favors, and begs to inform' them that, owing to the great scarcity of the Circulating Medium in Nelson, he has prep tred.A VERY LOW PRICE LIST FOB NETT CASH In the following Goods, viz., GROCERIES! HOLLOWAREJ BRUSHWARE ! CROCKERY! &c, &c. J U ST R E C E IV E D, EX S.S. QUEENSLAND, FROM FOOCHOW — KAISOW CONGOU TEA— New Season's, 1876-77, from 2s, 2s. 4d., 2s Bd., 3s per lb. Qr.-boxes from 22s 6d. Also, C. L. Sugar, fid per lb No 1 Best Moist. s|d per lb Prices Sperm Caudles, 5s 9d per 61b Packet Oatuieal, 4s per Bag Coffee, Is 6d per lib Tio. AT j H. V. PHILLIPS' BEEHIVE STORE, Corner of Bridge and Colling wood Streets 2618

1 NOTICE I NOTICE! Important Notice! TEAS 1 TEAS 1 really excellent, 2/, 2/6, and 3/ Sugar, best White, s|d. „ second, sd. „ Brown, 4^d, Soap, 2 Tons, 6d. per Bar, or 10b. per Box Bice, 3d. per lb. Kerosene, Coffee, from 1/6 Currants Raisins, &c, &c. Potatoes Egg« Butter Cheese Bacon Poultry And all kinds of FARM PRODUCE always oe hand. Lobsters Sardines I Salmon Fresh Herrings And all kinds of PRESERVED MEATS, Salad Oils, &c. Earthenware, HoMoware, Brushware Tinware. Market aud Clothes Baskets. And a large assortment of other Goods too numerous to particularise. Also, BOOTS and SHOES, DRAPERY, &c. &c _$3_T The above will be sold at greatly reduced prices. A liberal allowance for Cash. WANTED— Fruit, Eggs, Butter, Poultry, Baooa, Cheese, Potatoes, and all kinds of Farm Produce, for CASH or otherwise. Families waited upon for Orders. Goods Delivered to all parts of the Town and Suburbs. W. PATTERSON, FAMILY GROCER, Hardy-steet. 686 TRANSATLANTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG. NEL SON AG ENC Y, The Undersigned having been APPOINTED AGENT for the above Company, is prepared to effect INSURANCES at Current Rates. ROBERT LEVIEN, 1159 The Port. TO THE PUBLIC OF NELSON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. THOMAS MUNCASTER, for 13 years in the employ of A. Hunter, WATCHMAKER, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Nelson that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS, as WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, &c, on his own account, in the premises adjoining Mr. Jackson's, Saddler, Trafalgar - street, where he trusts to receive a fair share of public patronage, and all ORDERS entrusted to his care will be carefully, attended to. Note the Motto and Address— PUNCTUALITY AND DESPATCH. THOMAS MUNCASTEB TRAffAL<JAB-STa_ET. 2450

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 247, 9 October 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 247, 9 October 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 247, 9 October 1876, Page 1

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