«I^SfailV TTNION STEAMU SHIP COM-f-teamers are appointed to leare — FOR PICTON and WELLINGTON booking for LvtteHon, Dunedin, Nnpier, Wanganui, Gisborne, Tauranga, Oamaru and Timarn-- - The WELLINGTON, en., on SATURDAY, 20th April, at 9 30 a.m. The WELLINGTON, 3.8. Ob TUESDAY, the 23rd April. FOR WELLINGTON, LYTTBLTON, and DUJSEDIN, booking for Timaru and Oamarn — The TAIA.ROA, ■.»., on FRIDAY, 19th April, at 9 a.m. TheTABANAKI, s.s, on THURSDAY, 25th April. FOR TARANAKI and MANUKAU, booking for Tauranga— The TARANAKI, s.i., on SA.TURDAY 20th April, at 11 30 a.m. The TAIAROA, a.s., on SATURDAY, 27 April. FOR LYTTELTON, TIMARU and DUNFDINThe MAORI, s.s. on SATURDAY, 20th April. FOR SYDNEY (booking Passengers fo Newcastle and Briabanc - ahe WAKATIPU, s.s., frcm Auckland, 20th April. Freight and Passage Tickets to be obtained from THOMAS CAWTHRON, Ag«nt, MKB Government Wharf
I ± lift TSSSRS. M'MECKAN, * i&Jk Ml BLAOKWOOD, AND WkmL COMPANY'S Line of Splendid -#^^^ STEAMSHIPS ~ O M E O . ■^ffiai-^^TARARUA, ALHAMRRA, ALBION, CLAUD HAMILTON, RIKGAROOMA, ARAWATA, &c, &c, are appointed to leave Nelson, booking ao follows i— APRIL. 18th— AXHAMBRA, for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, Melbourne, and Adelaide, on THURSDAY, at 10 a.m., shnrp. 22nd— ALBION, for WeHngtOD, Lytfelfon, Duned'D, Bluff, 'Hobarton, and bourne. WOOL booked through to LONDON at ONE PENNY prr Ib. T. CAWTHRON, Agent, S9OB fikw*<ror«>Tif: Wh»».Tf. NOTICE. THE DRAPERY, CLOTHING, HATS BOOTS. GROCERY, CROCCFRY, etc.. at Mr KINGSTON'S STORE, in the WOOD, will be OFFERED for S »LX from MONDAY, the Bth until WEDNFSDAV, tha 17th"April. 1126 GIRLS' DAY SCHOOL. MRS. NAIRN, Brook-street Valley. TERMS PER ANNUM : For Pupils under 12 years of agi ... jEB Bs. For Pupils above 12 yearß of age (including German) £io 10s. 1059— qr
T. R. Hodder & Co. ARE NOW OPENING 42 Cases & Bales, per Adamant 55 „ „ Celestial Queen 134 „ (Fw Wellington) Rialto 16 „ (r«a Melbourne) Benvenute 13 „ (Mail steamer) Somersetshire 6 5 , (Mail Steamer) CllimbomZO OF AND DEAPERY. Our Drapery not haying* left England till February (the end of the London Season) we were enabled to procure the I JtWCT CTYIP^ £■ MOITI! 1 ! TIBS liililaol dllu£d i% iiU?£ililllio At yery greatly REDUCED PRICES. — :o:~ — — T. R. Hodder & Co. RICHMOND, SPRING GROVE, and M OUT ERE. Kerosine Lamps Porjj all3| ordinary and many special purposes, selected with especial reference to EXCELLENCE OF BURNERS. **> ii i ii i, ,, . «^ E^^ ti'il' i ii ''' il'!' 1 !'! 'll 'jllllll'i'i - * h|- 111- AsF^'filN 1^ 'IP^ OIK'M Nil i'"V 1 j^H r^j ft if ' il^^Pl !^- I^ l^' Illlff fed |^^^^ l"^n wiililllll). ' ililllll I H*^H Kerosine Oil Of three difterentj qualities, [which may be classed GOOD BETTER PEST April, 1878, • ' ..
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 92, 17 April 1878, Page 3
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424Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 92, 17 April 1878, Page 3
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