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Q ANCHOR IBJK^ STEAM LINE OE I^Hj PACKETS ABB APPOINTED TO LBAT3 FOR WESTPORT, HOKITIK&, AND GrEYMOUTH. TBE KENNEDY, on THURSDAY, sth June, on arrrival English Moil. THE CHARLES EDWARD, on SATURDAY Bth June. THE MURRAY, on THURSDAY, the 13th instant. FOR WELLINGTON DIFECT. mUE MURRAY* on SATURDAY, Bth JL June. FOR BLENHEIM AND WELLINGTON TH E LYTTELTON, TO - NIGHT, TUESDAY, the 4th June, at Midnight. FOR WANGANUI. THE WALLACE, TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, sth Jnne, at 6 p.m. FOR SEW PLT MOUTH DIRECT. THE CF4.ULES EDWARD, TO-MOR-ROW, WEDNESDAY sth June, at 12 o'clock Noon. 2187 N. EDWARDS & CO. "VTELSON JAM AND FRUIT -Ll PRESERVING COMPANY. (To be registered with limited liability, under " The Joint Stock Companies' Act, 1860 ") Capital £5,000 in 5,000 Shakes OF £1 EACH. Copies of Prospectus may be seen, and applications for Share?, accompanied by a deposit of 2/6 per Sbare received at the Colonial Bank of New Zealand, Nelson and Wellington. R. AITKEN, 173? Interim Secretary. FOR SAL& mOWN ACRE No. 465, ExaminerJL street, being the most western of the three acres in the street, and a c piial SITE for a DWELLING. The other two acres having been already disposed of, this one will be Sold Cheap, in order to close off the block, SCLANDERS & CO.^ Nelson, Ist of June, 1878. 1893—3 HAVING ascertained to-d&y that the Eggs of the Kmu Bird lately ihot hare been removed from the ground and taken away. £10 Reward Will be Paid by the undersigned to any person or persons who will give such information &s to lead to the conviction of those ptrsoDß who Destroyed the Egg*, and Shot the female EMU BIRD, in my paddock on or about the 24th inst. All persons found Trespassing in my Paddocks after this date will be PROSECUTED. J JERVIS, Foihill. May SB, 1878. 1845—6 LEASEHOLD PROPERTY ON ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS. W PATTERSON & CO. are instructed • tO Sell PBIVATELY — The GOODWILL of the LEASE held from the Commissioners of Native Reserves, of an ACRE of LAND fronting Grove-street, having 13 years to run, which may te extended to 21 years There is a Comfortable 3-ROOMED HODSE, alao a TWO-STALLED STABLE and CART-SHED erected on the Property. Water it laid on. The Garden is well stocked witb'Fruit Trees, r.nd surronnded with a Live Fence. 1923 MONTHLY AUCTION SALE AT WAKEEIELD. W PATTERSON & CO. will • hold their next Monthly Auction Sale At the Forest Inn, Wakefield, On WEDNESDAY. 12th June, 1878 At 12 o'clock. HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PRODUCE, FARM IMPLEMENTS &c,,&c, &c. 6§?" Persons wishing to have Stock, Produce, or other Articlaa offered at this Sale, are requested to communicate with Mr R, M. Smith, Forest Inn, or with ths Auctioneers. 1410 FRUIT TREES. WAKEFIED, 12th JUNE. WPATTERSON 4 CO. are • instructed to Sell by AUCTION, At the Fobbst Inn Wakefield, On WEDNESDAY, 12th JUNE. At 12 o'clock, Noon, A large number of FRUIT TREES and SHiiUBS irom the well-known Nursery of Mr S. Bolton, which is a sufficient guarantee at to their quality. 1722 AUCTION SALE AT WAKEFIELD. On WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, At 12 o'clock, noon. C f\ PRIME FAT WETHERS 1 Useful GELDING, rising 5 years, broken in to Saddle W. PATTERSON & CO., 1890 - Auctioneers. PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. W PATTERSON & CO. are instructed • tO Sell FRIVATBLT— A VERT DEBIBABLE AND SnUO PrOPeett (ituated at Brsghtwater, with'n a minutes' walk of the Railway Station, comprising FOUR ACRES Splendid LAND, 1 aving a Front' ge of nearly 300 feet to the main road, one acre and half of which is planted as Orchard, and conupwards of 200 choice bearing Fruit Trees, tbe produce of which yielded ov r £3G last year. On the Property is erected a DWELLING-HOUSE, and a SHOP annd HOUSE, the latter beiog let for £16 10b per annum. There is also a STABLE and TOOL -HOUS*\ This Property will be sold at a very low figure, ai the owner is leaving the district, and a comiderable portion of the purchase mon«y can remain at $ per cent, 188?

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 132, 4 June 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 132, 4 June 1878, Page 3

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