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HAVING determined ..to" compete with imported work, my Price List is— Boys' and Girls' 10's to i 3,'s Laceups 6/6 Women's do , do. ..." ' ;.'. ~ u „ '■,^, < 10/8 Men's Watertights 46/- --„ . Bluchers , ... „,13/^ I am responsible for all my work. HENRY JJACKSON, Bootmaker, 91 ; ■ Hardy-street. TO LET, in the rising TownsJMpTqf Havelock, Marlborough. centially situated BUSINESS PREMISES, with .Dwelling, Stable, Coach House, &c. Immedwte pessession can be given,. * '[ Apply to H. NELSON FIRTH, 679 Havelock. MASON & H AMLIN ORGANS FOR CHAMBER, CHAKGEL, AND CHURCH., ;. THESE celebrated instruments are not to be associated with those of the doomed Harmonium type, advertised variously as Amebican Okgans, Pablor Oegans, and the like, but are sui generis, and claim supreme pre-eminence for Ptjritt of Organ Towb Richness and Fulines of Volume Capacity as Expression. Variety of Effects -• Perfection of AbtiooliAtios Eleqakce of Design Used and admired by the "most eminent Composers and Musicians of ihe world. Shipped to all part 9of New Zealand by the SOLE AGENT, 'i! W. M. STANTON,; IMPORTER OF MUSICAL INSTRU MENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. , BSir Illustrated Price Lists and Testimonials sent free, on application. 988 FOR SALE. rriHAT VALUABLE PROPERTY % -■-■ . . . . known as. , MARAH A ; U,A Sandy Bay, Comprising 250 Acres of Freehold, ami 50 Acres of .Leasehold, situated at . the mouth of the Bay, and commanding a large RUN for CATTLE. There is a Bix-aore HOP-GARDEN, and a Substantial DVVELLING-H<!:USB and HOP-KILN, and MEN'S COTTAGI oa the property. There is a good Harbor for iSmall 'yeasels, which call about once a week' for timber. The property is now let for ten years at a rent of j£2oi) for the first two-years, and £250 for the next eight years, and is well worthy the attention of any cnpitslist. X' . V[ For fur! her particulars apply, to: ADAMS & KINGDON,: Solicitors, Kelson, Or to E W. THOMAS, 113-A ■;; Motnetta. CATTLE TRESPASS ACT, 1868. "\TOTICE is hereby given that on and after 131 the 1 2th day of May,"lg7."«,'n«t, the provisions of The Cattle Trespass Acf, 1868, wiil be enforced oh our Land bting Stctions Nos 83, 12% 47,48. 70, 71, 7-', 73, 74,5 1, 56, 58, 9>, 93,94. 95, 96 91, 97, 98 177. 82, 79, 163, 184, Motueka Valley. And that it is our intention to claim damages, (or all -.Cattle Tre<paßsing upon the eaid land whether the same same shall be fenced, or unenclosed. JOHN GEORGE STANLEY? EDWARD CHARLES STANLEY Motueka Valley, ' • ■ (f April. 12, 1878. ',Vi|67— 4 The Lamb Knitting Macnine Agenoy for New Zealand. • MM. WEBSTER ire^peetfully • announces the arrival of the first shipment of these renowned Machines direct from the. Manuf^urera, and now invites public inspection.' The Lamb Knitting Machine is the most perfect Knitted, y;et invented, having the greatest range of work of any Machine made..' I -? K n ITS Oy J3R 20 aARMENTS. Knits Hosiery, Gloves, and Mittens of all sizes complete, Knits Circular, Double Flat, Ribbed,. and Wide Flat Webs, and by a simple manipulation of the needles, makes an almost endless variety of Stitches, such as the Shell Stitch, Unique StitchjC Raised Plaid Stitch,. Fancy Ribbed "Stitch, Nubia .Stitch, Tidy Stitch, ;&c. The Lamb Knitting Machine is the only Machine in the world; that sets up its own -wohb:, and.ni^y be seen in operation on the premises!. Purchasers will be instructed in its use by a competent Machinist." zhA M. M." WEBSTER," o , „ . Trafalgar-street, Sole accredited- Agent in New Zealand for the "Lamb Knitting Machine Manufacturing Company/ Chicopee Falls, Mass. N.B.— lntending Purchasers are cautioned against spurious imitations, and to avoid appointment, recommended to deal direct > < with the Authorised Agent :; - 5

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 104, 2 May 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 104, 2 May 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 104, 2 May 1878, Page 4

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