J§|^§. TTNION STEAMV SHIP COM. Steamers are appointed to leave— EOR PaCTON and WELLINGTON looking for Lyttelton, Dunedin . Napier, Wanganui, Gisborne, Tauranga. Oamaru and Timaru— The WELLINGTON, s.s , on SATURDAY, 30th March, at Six o'clock ia the Morr'ng. C go received ,•'" Friday. The WELLINGTON, s.s , on TUESDAY, the 2nd of April. FOR WELLINGTON, LYTI ELTON, and DUNEDIN, booking for Timaru 1 and Oamaru— The TAttANAKT, cc., TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, 28th Man*, at 3 p.m. TheTAIAKOA, 8 .c., on WEDNESDAY, 3rd April. FOR TARANAKI and MANUKAU, looking for Tauranga — The TAIAKOA, s.s., on SATURDAY, 30th March, at 5 p.m., taking Sydney Passengers to e.s. Rotorua. The TARANAKI s.s., on SATURDAY, fith April. FOR SYDNEY (booking Passengers to Newcastle and BrisW.e3 he KOTORUA, ss,, from Auckland, 2nd Ap il. Freight and Paeango Tioketa to be obtained from THOMAS CAWTHRQS. Ajjent, I°'B Government Wharf IN RE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JUDAH MYEKS. ALL PERSONS having CLAIMS against this Estate are requested to render particulars of same, tcge'.her with proof of Debt, to the undersigned forthwith. ROBERT IEVIEN, 9S * Trustee. NOTICE. MR. HINGBTON will offer BARGAINS in DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, &c, previous to his Annual Stock Taking. 4679 WAI^BASTREET FOR SALE. qnHAT VALUABLE PROPERTY -«- known aa M A R A H A U, Sandy Bat, Comprising 250 Acres of Freehold, and 50 Acres of Leasehold, situated at the mouth of the Bay, and commanding a large RUN for CATTLE. There is a Six-acre HOP-GARDEN, and a Substantial DWELLING-HOUSE and HOP-KILN, and MEN'S COTTAGE on the property. There is a good Harbor for small vessels, which call about once a week for timber. The property is now let for ten years at a rent of" £200 for the first two years, and £250 for the next eight years, and is well worthy the attention of any cspit>ili3t. For further particulars apply to ADAMS & KINGDON, k'slicitors, Kelson, Or to E W. THOMAS, U3— -a Motuefea. W. C, WILKINS Is now receiving a Lar«e Supply of of various makes and patterns, selected for excellence of illuminating qualities and general suitability for this market, with Improved Burners, recently introduced by some of the leading English makers. "W. C. WILKINS offers a election from the four undermentioned ualitieu of KEROSINE, in stock or to arrive, and in so doing would remind his Customers that No Lamp will burn well without Good Oil, and it is true economy to study quality rather than lowness of price. ' Downer's '—the standard Oil, but scarce this season and high in price, ' Nonpareil -—a good Oil, considered by some as equal to Downer's, and cheaper. * Brilliant '—in 2 or4-gallon Tins . the Oil generally imported into New Zealand. * Diamond '—a useful Oil at a low price. o W. C. WILKINS, Importing Ironmonger, NELSON. March 1879, 487
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 74, 27 March 1878, Page 3
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