ANCHOR \^fe^ STEAM LIKE OF I^^^ PACKETS AB2 APPOINTED TO LEAVE FOL. WESTPORT, HOKITIKA, AND GREYMOUTH. TUE KENNEDY, THISpAY (FRIDAY), the 24th instant, at 5 p.m. THE MURRAY, on TUESDAY, 28th iustant. THE CHARL ES EDWARD, on THURSDAY, the aoth inst. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. THE CHARLES EDWARD, TO-MOR-ROW (SATURDAY), 25th inst, FOR BLENHEIM AND WELLINGTON THE LYTTELTON, on WEDNESDAY), the 29th instant. FOR WANGANUI. THE WALLACE, on MONDAY, 27tb inst. FOR TARANAKI DIRECT. TKE MURRAY, THI3 day (FRIDAY), the 24th inst., at Noon. 2187 N. EDWARDS & CO. NELSON AND FOSHILL RAILWAY. ARRANGEMENTS FOR QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY & STOKE RACES, 24th May. The ordinary Time-Table will be suspended. OUT. Nelson, Stoke, Richmond, Foxhill, dep. . arr. arr. arr. 9.30 9.50 10 10.45 11.0 11.20 stop. 11.30 1150 „ 2.0 *2.20 „ 2.20 2.30 3.15 <.30 4.40 5.25 6.0 6.20 6.30 7.15 IN. Foxhill, Richmond, 'Stoke, Nelson dep. arr. arr. arr. 9.16 10.0; 10.10 10.30 10.50 11.35 UMstop. 11.65. 12.15 3.15 4.0 *4.10 stop. 4.15 4,35 6.45 6.30 6.40 7.0 Passengers for Stations beyond Stoke hy these trains marked * must change carriages at Stoke. Carriages Ist nnd 2nd Class and Fares as on ordinary days. School parties of twenty and upwards can make speoial arrangements by applying to GEORGE ASHCROFT, 1731 Mannger. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, TTT PATTERSON &CO will Sell YY • by Publto Auction, Ai; their Rooms, Hardy street, At 12 o'clock, neon. Prime Lamb, Mutton, & Pork. Also, 5 tons Superior Flour in 2001 b. bags. 30 bags Potatoes 8 tides Bacon and Hams 25 Turkeys 50 pain Fowls Ani 1 ca>k Tumblers 24 Hearth Rug;, &c, &c. 1798 FRUIT TREES. FmBT Sale of the Season. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, TTT PATTERSON & CO. will y y • Sell by Public Auction, At their Rooms, Hardy-street, At 11 o'clock, sharp. A large collection of FRUIT TREES, CO-ISBISIMO— Peach, Nectarine, Apricot, Quince, Plum, Cherry, and several varieties of Apple Also, Cnrrants, Gooseberries, Raspberries, &c, &c. 53?* The Auctioneers desire to direct attention to these sales of Fritjt Trees, and as there is an immediate proipect of tfte establishment of a Jam .factory, which must necessarily create an increased demand for Fruit, rercmmeitd those who intend planting to secure their supplies early. 1724 MONTHLY AUCTION SALE AT WAKEFItLD. WBATTERSON & CO. will • hold their next Monthly Auction Sale At the Forest Inn, Wakefield, On WEDNESDAY, 12th June, 1878 At IB o'clock. HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PRODUCE, FARM IMPLEMENTS &0.,& C, &0. £§g" Person* wishing to have Stock, Produce, or other Articles offered at this Sale, are requested to communicate with Mr R. M. Smith, Forest Inn, or with the Auctioneers. - 1410 FRUIT TREES. WAKEFIED, 12th JUNE. W PATTERSON & CO. are « instructed to Sell by AUCTION, At the Forest Inn Wakebield, On WEDNESDAY, i2th JUNE. At 12 o'clock, Noon, A large number of FRUIT TREES and StliiUßS from the well-known Nursery cf Mr S. Bolton, which is a sufficient guarantee as to their quality. 1722 FRUIT TREES. SATURDAY, Ist JUNE. WPAT'IEKSON & CO. are instructed • by Mr F. Bunco- to Sell by Auction At their Rooms, Habdy-street, At 1 1 o'clock sharp, The whole of bis present Stock of 1. oub g Fruit Trees, comprising Apple Cherry, Plum, Quince, Peach, Apricot, Necterine, Currant, Gooseberry, Raspbery, &c , &c Also, 100,000 QUICKS. 1723
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 123, 24 May 1878, Page 3
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533Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 123, 24 May 1878, Page 3
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