Tliird Annual Excursion to West Coast Sounds/ __.^JL HHHE Union Steamship §_^Sjftl^v Company's e.s. 'ai-i5-l-a& ROTORUA will make the Christmas Excursion to the Sounds. She will leave Wellington on SATURDAY, 28th DECEMBER, and an ive at Port Chalmers on the 30th, leaving on TUESDAY, the 31st for the Bounds, and arrive back in Port Chalmers en Wednesday, January sth. Berths will be allotl el on SATURDAY, the 21st December, to passengers booked up to that date. NELSON PASSENGERS will be furwarded per s.s. Wellington on FRIDAY, 27th instant. Return Tickets and further particulars to be obtained of T. CAWTHRON, Agent, 4179 Government Wharf. ;excuu_iom to siotueka. BOXING DAY. M||M*g-* LADY BAEKLY will leavo Nelson at 8 a.m., reluming from Motueka, at 8 p.m. Fare there and Back, 5/-. 4287 ' J. S CROSS, Jun. NOTICE In re L ANGFORD & SONS Assigned Fstate. ALL ACCOUNTS due to the above Fstate at Brightwater and Wakefield muet be paid before !s*j January nex** to either Mb. JAMES WO()LL_Y, Spring Grove, or to the undersigned, otherwise legal proceedings will be taken. HENRY BOCKERIDGE ) m_, lofoM J. H. COCK \ Trustees. Nelson, 18th December, 1878. 4262 EIVAI* SNOBS AGAIN! HEALY & SON bave just received another lot of CHILDREN'S BOOTS from 1/Aho, LADIES' GERMAN EASTINGS from 8/-. H. & S. do not intend to go into the Lucky Bag line tbis season for Wooden Babies in order to raise the wind, as they can still afford to Shoe the inultLude at a small profit. 4279 A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT FOR SALE on easy terms.— A FARM and SHEEP-RUN at Upper Mootebe, comprising 1390 Acres, of which 472 Acrea are Freehold, situMed close to the Moutere Inn. and on both sides of the main road from Nelson to Motueka. Tbe Fbeehold, including gome of the best LAND at Upper Moutere, consists of 88 Acree, surrounded by a Live Fence, and subdiviJed into Paddocks, with Dwellinghouse and Octbcilding^, a large Obohabd and Plantation of over 600 European Pines in forward state cf growth, and 384 Acres unimproved, every acre of which can, however, be ploughed. The leasbhold consist*) of 708 Acres of Sheeprun, and 210 Acres Bush Land, on wbich a quantity Manuka Hop-poles may at once be cut. The whole will be sold either in one lot, or in allotments to suit purchasers. Half of tbe purchase money may remain on mortgage. Stock and Farm Implements may be taken at a valuation. For particulars apply to Messbs. FELL and ATKINSON, Solicitors, Nelson, or to CHARLES HARLING, Waimea Eoad, Nelson. 4106— n t c - rt •rH *^. rH* O «> H S J3 5* .° O - ? rt <D "*£ W 8 §. o<D _! 2 r^T m >/) ,£■} oB.._*QQ -2-.* g*rt s^ © M m 2 <s bd >© S ;*rt '"N C3 ej © 3 a g# j ; -. ■:-■ _1 K*^ W
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 296, 21 December 1878, Page 3
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460Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 296, 21 December 1878, Page 3
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