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JSfek&s. TTNION STEAMU SHIP COM'^^^^sm^'i PANY'S Steamers are appointed to leave, booking as follows : FOR PiCTON AND WELLINGTON, book intr fur lytttlton, Dunedio, papier, Wangiinui, Gisborne, Tauranga, Oamaru and Timaru— The W*L T INGTON, ss , on TUESDAY, Ist Octob.*-*r,at ll a.m., taking passengers and csrgo for Napier, Gisborne, Tanranca The WELLINGTON, ss, SATURDAY, the sth October FOU WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, and DONKDIN'. The LADYBIRD, e.s. (in plac«! of the Taiaroa), on TillHia'DAY, the 3rd October. EOR TARANAKI and MANUKAU, booking; for Tauranga— The LADYBIRD, s.s, (in piace of tbe TaUro«), IV-MORKOW (Sunday), 20th Scptembt r, at 10.30 a m. The TARANAKI. s.s, on SATURDAY, the sth October. EOR SYDNEY (booking Passengers to Newcastle and Brisbane — The ROTORUA, ss., from Auckland, on Uth Oc ober. Freight and Passage Tickets to be obtained from THOMAS CAWTFIRON, Agent. I0"8 Government Wharf YOUNG LADIES' BOARDING SCHOOL, " Rose Bank," College Hill, KELR 0 N . Mrs. Thos. SCOTT, Principal, fssis-ted by ths following staff of TEACHERS : — French and Dancing Miss Ncwcoaibe. German Mr. Marling. Music Mr. Odlvie. Euglith Miss E. Campbell. „ (juniors) Mits Newcomb-a. The New Quarter wil! commence on MONDAY, September £0;h insunt. Circulars can be had en application io the Principal. St. MARY'S HIGH SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, NELSON, THE NEXT QUARTER commences on the lst October. The IIIGU SCHOOL course comprises every branch of a gco'i Erglish F'ducation, Anci*nt and Modern Languages, Muui*, Drawing, Painting, Calisthenics, &c , &c. The HIGH SCHOOL stands in its own ground**, and is quite distinct from the rest of tl.e Est'-blisbment The entrance is from Brorti street. A new wing, in whii-h there are two large and well-ve: tilated class-rooms, is about to tie added. For tern*s apply to the Lady Scpeeior, St. Mary's Convent, Ne'son. 319^ — 8 "THU BOS AMY" BRIDGE STREET. H. BUDDEN, Seed Merchant, Pceony Flowered Drawf Bouquet Pyramidal Aster. New, Rare, & Beautiful FLOWER SEEDS. Vegetable Seeds, Agricultural Seeds, Sfc. BUDDEN'S COLLECTION OF GARDEN AND FLOWER PEED?, for Small, Medium, and Large-siza Gardens, specially recommend*, d to Station Holders and others living in the Country * — I No. 1 Parcel 10b, 667 No. 2 Box 2ls. o*.', No. 3 Box 428 Od. No. 4 Box 63s od.

ANCHOR | |Kj^ STEAM LINE OF j[s||J| PACKETS ARE APPOINTED TO LBA\a FOR WESTPORT. HOKITIKA, AND GREYMOUTH. TnE KENNEDY, TO-DAY (Saturday) 27th instant, at 1 p m. THE CHARLES EDWARD, on THURSDAY, 3rd October. THE MURRAY, on SATURDAY, sth Octohi-r. FOR WELLISGTON. TIIE CHARLFS EDWARD, en MONDAY, tbe 30th in: r,, at 6 p.m. FOR WANGANUI. THE WALLACE, TO-MORROW (Sunday) 29th inst., at 3 p.m. FOR BIENBTUM AND WELLINGTON. mHE WALLACE, on Tl ESDAY, tbe X Ist October. 2187 N. EDWARDS & CO. WANTED TENDERS for DIGING nod SOWING iu Oats One Acre of Land. 3248-2 HOOPER & DODSON. CRICKET. rriHOSE interested in the FORMATION A of a TOWN CRICKET CLUB, are requested to attend a Meeting to be held at the Masonic Hotel, To-morrow (Saturday) Evening, at 7*30 3*>33—2 FOR HAVELOCK. M*V*k HP-HE New Stealer t^ms^^ PELORUS will sail for tho above Port on or ab ut TUUKSDAY, October 3. For Freight or Passage apply to the Mosttr on board, or to J. C. BURFORD, the Port. 3212 NELSON COLLEGE. rpHE FOURTH QUARTER of the cur--1 rent Year will COMMENCE on October 2nd. FEES Pajable in Advance to ROBT. POLLOCK, Secretary. Sept. 27th, I^7B, 32*9-3 NOTICE. J T)ATCHING, having '.opened • -JL a small GROCERY STORE in St. "Vincent-street (known as the Brick Store) hopes, by strict attention, combined with moderate charges, to merit a fair Bbare of public patronage. All Orders left at tbe above Store for COAL, COKE, or FIREWOOD will be executed with dispatch. All kinds of STOVE BRICKS on hand, or made to Urder. September 21. 3179— tc ~SJ"EW SEEDS! ONION— Tripoli Giant Rocca. Garden, Farm, & Flower Seeds of the finest quality, WHOLESALE! AND RETAIL. Wm. HALE. 2949

Ex « Helen Denny," " Abeona" via Wellington, " Lusitania" via Melbourne, and other late arrivals. WIRE NAILS assorted to 6-inch Newcastle Grindstones Carpenters' and other Rim Locks Moseley's and Mathesou's Planes Taylor's and Atlas Company's Sewing Machines American Glass Cutters, Oilers, Tack Hammers, &l\ " Howarth's Joiners' Tools Carpenters' Tool Baskets Penders and Fire Irons Metal Teapots Brass Preserving Pans. Wooden Spoons Cart and Plough Traces and Bull Chains Enamelled Saucepans and Stewpans Scythes and Sharpening Stones Spades, Porks, Hakes, and Hoes Robert Sorby's and Ward & Payne's Sheep Shears. PRICES LOW. TERMS C A S|II . W. C. WILKINS, iMPOBT±NQ IRONMONGER NELSON. September, 1878»

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 206, 28 September 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 206, 28 September 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 206, 28 September 1878, Page 3

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