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CAUTION. nHHB undersigned hereby CAUTIONS any X '.one from NEGOTIATING a CHEQUE drawn by John Treosa, for the auin of £21 Iss. sd. iu favor of 46*7 H. WARREN. H. BUBDEJS, SEED MERCHANT, &c, BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. NEW SEASON'S SEEDS. H. Bddden has much pleasure in informing the public of Nelson and its Vicinity, that he ;ia about opening in the above line, and having a fine stock of New and Genuine Garden, Flower, aad Farm Seed, will be happy to execute any orders that may be entrusted to him. STORES DEALT WITH ON VERY LIBERAL TEIISI3. Catalogues of Seeds, and containing cultural directions for the !year, to be had on application at Mp Darby'a op Me Bm>deh'B Temporary Premises— Ness to Mf Dahby's Jtfusie Warehouse, Brid&bSTRBET. g BB9 HYDRAULIC COFFEE & CHICORY MILLS, TRAFALGAR- STREET, NELSON. TO CONNOISSEURS IN COFFEE. MM. WEBSTER has just imported a a small parcel of thst FAMOUS CEYLON PLANTATION PEABERRY. which .for purity and fulness of flavor almost equals the celebrated Mocha. Htdbaulic Coffeb- and Chicory Mills, Trafalgar-street. The question ia olten asked, Why is Webster's Coffee so much better than tha imported article? The answer is simple. M. M. Webster exercises the best judgment in selecting the green berry, his twenty-five years' experience in Coffee Roasting guarantees proper manipulation in the cylinder, and he roasta and grinds DAILY; the consumer is therefore assured that in buying Coffee at Webster's, lie gets it fresh from tbs Mill, with all the fine aroma retained. M. M. W. also grinds and dresses his own Spices, Whits and Black Peppers, Pimento, Ginger, &c, and rigidly abstains from adulteration of any kind, the public can therefore depend on obtaining the pure article, and when buying Pepper, ask for Webster's, and see that you get it. PATENT MALT EOABTED FOR BREWER3. Sugar Ground for Confectioners. A Prime lot of Knight's far-famed Cheese. ,HALF-A-TON OF THAT RENOWNED PURAMAHOI BACON. GROCERIES of every description and of the best quality. Families waited upon for Orders, and Goods delivered to any part of the City fsee. im. BrfE. *W£!BST£!R, FAMILY GROCER, TEA AND PROVISION DKALBB, &«., TRAFALGAR-ST , NELSON. 3790 1877-B— NEW SEASON'3 TEAS— 1877-8. MM. WEBSTER has much pleasure in • announcing to his numerous Custom - ers that he has completed his selection of NEW SEASON'S TEAS,.Bnd can now offer a very superior article at a much reduced price. Very fine Congou in half-chests, 2s. 4d. per lb., worth 29. 9d ; boxes from 20a. Souchong — Orange Pekoe — Gunpowder Scented Caper. M. M. WEBSTER, Family Grocer, &c.

TO STAND THIS SEASON. lyS^m YOUNG (ted horse Jfey^LINCOLN) England's Hops HE will visit the following places at 10 a.m., leaving at 2 p.m.: — Mondays— Upper Moutere Hotel Wednesdays— Mr Cederraan'a, Biwaka Fridays— Mr George Remnant's, Ngatimoti, and will be at his own stables intervening days. Fbes, £2 20. Groomage, 35., to be paid on fl rat service. All Fees to be paid on or before 12th January next. 3930 JOHN IIMMER, Motueka. TO STAND THIS SEASON The following thoroughbred STALLIONS : TREASON, By Traducer, dam by Riddles worth, grandam Medora, by the Arab Horae Glendower. Treason is five years old, stands nearly 16 hands high; a beautiful goldea chestnut, with superior bone and action. TBEABOS won the Bailway Stakes a6 Wanganui aa a three-year-old, carrying 9sti lib The same year he won the Consolation Stakea, at Neleon, carrying 2st. Blbs. over weight. As a four-year-oid he won the Pataa Cup At Rangititcei he won the Ladies' Purse of 2 miles, carrying llefc. 21bs.; he also won the Goodwood Stakes, starting half-an-hour after winning the Ladies' Purse. He ran third for the Wellington Cup, beating the celebrated horse Terapleton and a host of others, at tha time suffering severely from fever in the feet. N.B.— At the last Canterbury sales, Traducer's stock realised from three to eleven hundred guineas each. His services were charged at the rate of 50 guineas a mare. Terms— £3 Sa. Groomage, 55., to be paid on first service. LAMPLIGHTER, By Diomedes, dam by RiJdleaworth, her dam by St. George, out of the well-nown trotting mare Matchiones?, by Skeleton, her dam by Glendon. Glendon by Cap-a-pie, sire of Sir Hercules. LAMPLicmTEa fs u beautiful bay, standing over 16 hands high, and of immense bane and muscular power. Terms- £2 2s- Groomage fee, fis., to be paid on first service. The above horses will travel (weather permitting) as follows: — Mondays— Richmond; Forest Inn- Jervia'a Foxhill; Bell Grove Inn. ' Tuesdays— Palmer's Hotel, Waimea West; Mercer's Hotel, Appleoy ; calling at Richmond and Stoke to Nelson. Thursdays— Black Horse, Wakapuaka. The remainder of the week at their' own Stables, New-street. All Fees to be paid on or before the 10th of January, 1878, alter which date 10 per cent, will be charged on all unpnid accounts. J. SMITH, 3^ 25 New-street. ixTsTAND THIS SEASON, At the Stables qv the Gjcobb HoTEfc Waitapu, |?feege«*|s|SS npHE Well Bred Carriage Fee£i. Groouiage, 55.; to be paid ou first visit. All Fees to be paid on or before the 12th January, 1878. Also, The well-known powerful Cart-horse JACK. Terms— £2. Groomage, 55., to be paid on first service. All Fees to be paid on or before the 12th of January, 1878. 4024 R R. FELLOWES.

CRICKETING GOODS! CRICKETING GOODS!! JUST REOEIVEDCLAPSHAN'S AND PAGE'S MEN'S CRICKET BATS-Match, DoveTnTifM*- a\ , aa u d AU CaDe ' afc educed prices. Also, Boy's and SSSt <T an T Pd f ed n? ata ' Wicket8 ' Ball3 > tubular and Vulcanite Guaro? eto P ' GaUafclets aad Guard8 > Le S and E^ow ™£^ aaUatlot3 - Shoe Sfcra P 3 ' Bats > and I^ and Gent3/ L — d *™> - FOOTBALLS, Croquet, Eace Games, Chess, Draughts, Dominoes, efcc, etc. A Large Stock of the following Goods always on handSTATIONERY AND ACCOUNT BOOKS Juvenile Books, suitable for Presents ' nSSh^S O^ N * ai1 ' Hat ' Shaving* and other Brusliware— Electro-plated Goods, &o PIANOS and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds. Brass aud String Bands supplied at Melbourne Prices. Pianos and Harmoniums Tuned and Repaired. Hand and Treadle Sewing MaoMnes-an immense variety, OAKEY'S FANCY BAZAAR, Musical Instrument and Fine Art Depot, BHJDGE-STREET New Zbilwtd luratraAjscE Compast? UNLIMITED LIABIMTY~OF SHAREHOLDERS. CAPITAL: £1,000,000. PAID-UP CAPITAL, £200,000. | REINSURANCE FUND, £100,000 The whole of the funds are invested in the Colony, making the above a purely Colonial Institution. Tho Undersigned are prepared to receiva PROPOSALS for INSURANCE •u PROPERTIES in Town or Country at TaritF Rates, or us LOW as any fcher OFFICE in NELSON. Kvery information afforded by Mr. T J. THOMPSON, Sub-Agbht, WAIMEA.. Mr. S. b JCHUOLZ, Sob-Agent, MOTUBKA. M ft. BOBINSON,SSJB-Aghnt, MOTDPIPI and TAKAKA. OUBTIS BROTHERS, A&ENTS, NBLBON

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 293, 11 December 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 293, 11 December 1877, Page 4

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