PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE at Mrs. HAMILTON'S, The Poit. 3052 Neleon. NOTICE. rriENDERS will be received by the under.JL signed until 28th February, 1878, for ERECTING A BUILDING AT TAKAKA. Plane and Specifications can be seen at the Office of Mr Johk Scott, Builder, Nelson. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAMES REILLY. Tak ka, 22nd January, 1878. 217 TENDER FOR PORTLAND CEMENT. mENDERS will be received at this Office i until Nosn on SATURDAY, February 16, for The delivery at New Plymouth of 300 barrels of Portland Cement, with the option of requiring the Contractors to deliver a further supply, not exceeding 200 barrels, according to Specification to be Been at the Office of this Paper. Tenders by telegram will be received. The low«»t or any fender not necessarily accepted. THOMAS KELLY, Chairman New Plymouth Harbor Board. 253-6
EDUCATIONAL. MRS. PICKRTT is open to take a few PUPILS at Claskmont House, Hardy-street, for FRENCH and GERMAN. Terms on application, 277 NOTICE. 11/fR. A. BLACK, Baker, having this day ITJL DISPOSED of HIS BUSINESS to MH. CHARLES NO OLE, thanks his numerous Customers for the support accorded to him, and solicits a continuance of the same to h's successor, and requests that all outstanding ACCOUNTS will be PAID to him at his Pkivate Residence (second house from Normanby Bridge), or to Mr G. EsrcoimT, on or before 14th February. Nelton, 3 1st January, 1877. 295 Sea. Bathing in Safety at All Times. • MARINE BATHS THE) PORT, NELSON, Open from 6 &,m. to Dusk. Sundays to 10.30 a.m. L&dies, Monday to Friday, from 2 to 4 p.m. Charges-Od. with Towel, 3d. without. Season Ticket with Towel, 10/6 : do., with out Towel, 5/3 ; Boya, 2/6 ; Family, £1 1/LESSONS IN SWIMMING By George Jackson, 2g 8~26 Le»ee.
CRICKETING GOODS! CRICKETING GOODS!! just "reoeivedCLAPSHAN'S AND PAGE'S MEN'S CRICKET BATS— Match, Dove- -^ tail, Single, Double, and All Cane, at reduced prices. Also, Boy's and Youths' Plain and Polished Bata, Wickets, Balls, Tubular and Vulcanite Batting U-loves, Long Stop Gloves, Gauntlets and Guards, Leg and Elbow Guards, etc. FENCING FOILS, Masks, Gloves, and Gauntlets. Shoe Straps, Bats, and Tennis Balls. ARCHERY! ARCHERY !!- Ladies' and Gents.' Lancewood Bows, also Arrows, Targets, and Stands. FOOTBALLS, Croquet, Race Games, Chess, Draughts, Dominoes, etc., etc. A Large Stock of the following Goods always on haud— STA.TXONJSRY AND ACCOUNT BOOKS Juvenile Books, suitable for Presents. F *Sr C^ G o o ds~Toys-Pietures-Glass and Mouldings-Oil and Water Colors -Brushes and Artists requisites— Perfumery Hair, Clothes, Tooth, Kail, Hat, Shaving, and other Brushware— Electro-plated Goods, &c. PIANOS and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of nil kinds. Brass and String Bands supplied at Melbourne Prices. rianos and Harmoniums Tuned and Repaired. Hand and Treadle Sewing Machines— an immense variety AT OAKEY'S ~IPANCY BAZAAR. Musical Instrument and Fine Art Depot, BKIDGE-STREET ~UNliliillND MARINE Insurance Company of New Zealand. C^^ITAX-SjOOO.OOO. mHIS ia entirely a Colonial LrsMTuwoir, the Head Office being at Christi. church. It is the deaire ot the Directors to meet the views and requirements ot Insurers and concede every advantage offered by other Companies. 1 roposals received and all requisite information given by H. D. JACKSON, NELSON AGENT. Sub-Agents required for the Country Districts. 4238 E. Middlemiss & Co., -m- n . o ™ A ? AVE JUST K ECEIVJDD— | .C..MJGAE, in 421 b. Bags-Good Rice in 561 b. Bags-New Kauow Congou J- ;Tea of best quality-Van Houten's Cocoa, Fry's Cocoa, Epps's CocoaCrosse & Blackweli's Bloater Paste-Salmon-Lobsters-Sardines-Salad Uil— Castor Oil— Pickles— Jama— Marmalade— OTerall'a Smoked Herrings, &c, &c, &g. ALSO, JUTEN'S GEELONG TWEED TBOWSERS AND TESTS » ' » Trowserslonly „ Printed Moleskin „ „ White Shirts and^Hamrd Shirta r± LACE ALPACAS — Cambric /; Prints — Ginghams — fßrowa ."Hollands\J Diapers— Tuwela— Horrockß^andJCrewdaon's Calicos. W^NTED.-AU kinds' of Frait and Produce. 4263 SE"WIISrG- MACHINE AGENCY" ESTABLISHED FUK THE Sale of English and American Machines OF THE BBBT MAKSRS. S lN £T'r ß^r !n Nine latter " 8 ? TAYLOR'S in Four Patfc me; tha HOUSEHOLD Tiiii.^tt l^ VARDKN . nUME DBKINA, HOME SIIUTTb'; Grovkr & Baker TUBS ADLEs the WELLINGTON (the flrst in New Zealand), and the WERTHBIM fa German Machine, and any other Machine to order. &m Ca K *^°,1 lINJ - S P raciicail y RBPAIMEDon the premises, and If sent by rail or bo it will be faithfully adjusted and returned with despatch. ™ fi^°S ne v' old for Caßh » or Hire Payment j or Produce fc»ken. Old Machines Exchanged. 420 W. HUBBARD, TKAFALGAR-ST., NELSON.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 35, 9 February 1878, Page 4
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