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/^INTLEMBS and AvrtlgS^can be VirT't' accomtnocated^afith Bardian;! Hesidehce at Mrs T, C. BA-l'aHiifiOks^altnea Street^oppc site , ' j 4"596-t-c. Hooper & Dodson's • Special Brewing of Fine | ; : , g IT-TEE. A i^iW ! For, Bummer, use is now ready, 6/- $• dozen. Z Beet Dcuble Stout PORTER and :.; „- XXX A-LB A} f dczsn. 3515 Ballarat Gallery of Paintings. \ I^RAND ART UNION, I DRAWING POSTPONED '-•■until a4rth March. ■jil •Tf M ' ' ' L '- ' 20,000 TICKETS,? AT £1 EACH- 1 3 . 100 P R^l SE S. ! •£|ooo f[E|T|i?SIZE £2000.! f2nd.prize, r £l0_01); 3rd prize, £1000; 4th pnze, SiOOOj st^ pnae, £1000; 6th prize, £1000 ;r 7tiirprize, £p00; Bth prize, £500; 9tli. prize, £500 y lOifch prize, £500; 11th prize, £250 f^tbr 1 prrze, £250 ; 13th prize, £250 ; .Jl4thprize; £250 ; 15th prize ,£IOO ; 16eh pfize, f£lottj lfth prize, £100; 18th j p^e, £100 rl9tti ; - prize, £100 ; 20th prize, ! £100 ; ast r priza; £100 ; 22nd prize, £100 • 23rd prize, £100; 24th prize, £100; 25th pri^a^.£_SPj}2.6th:,p:rizeir£so;l27th prize, £50 ; 28th prize, £50; 29th prize, £50; 30th 1 prize. ,£50 i; ,,3,18t fprize, £50 , 32nd prize, i £S0 1 33rd J pTize,-£56 f '34th prize, £50. I 35th, to ,60th. PRIZES, £20 each; 61st to ; lOOfrH ! FSIOESMIb ea6a'.-X If preferred, Messrs Bridges and Co. guran ! i te"fi to r fiind!purohasers'!foF the pictures a. j the full amounts for each prize, as state fc ! ■ abaee^ at.the clobo of ,;the ! Note. — All moneys' are 'deposited in the 1 Bank of Australasia* to f tte credit of Wm. j Bridges and Gt. b ß^Finbi9Yi.s an Art-Union j Trust, account for the fulfilment of the above contract withjfhe Tictcet-Holdera. i Jl . 1 "I / tjj r I» toitha inttrestpi all concerned that j the drawing should tkke' "place ; intending snbacribera not therefore withhold their subeit'iptions. tifl tha last moment, as! from that cause only can Ithese arise any > ioEael^;,i u ,,io_Vi' : ;d j , Tickets jean be obtained from W. M. STINTOK, Sole,Agfea^o|^ejlflA^ & 4326]

Sander & S&ifs 1 For all Fsttrna! and Internal Ttfliio inatioD, Rbeumati«m. bwellines, Sprains, Wounds, Disorders of the Bowels, Diarrhoea, &c. , R. LUCAS & SON, i AGENTS FOE NELSON.424S i -Hr • ■ pr -■ .:: : j *4 oi- " :»; " l ♦S a- -i &r- ■= i «° O; k % i i Pi fjf: A #.^, 1 +3 ■"£■•(! •.•« a S n j H<^£4 ■> v [ « n C 8 t— l rt EL ' p en i.a ;Q o >-' N ' I ?4 cm M R %kj : w|g i'gii Christmli^ Frtiife I CHRISTMAS FRUITS ! ! r j SUGAKS FOR PIIEpRYING^!: Prime HAMS far P^CpipS! • In ofleriog his CHRISTMAS GOODS this • season, respectfully requests the epecialattea- ' .' tion of Cv t jmers to their ' The Fiuett ever seen ia the Colonies, consist- .. ,„ jpg of—.. Muacatelß,;Eleme3. Sultar^aa, Currants, French ra., 1^ J&fcd * j£> Chioa Ginger in lib Jars Jordan and b hell Almcnda .' I >. : A 'si i! . > Barcelona Nuts Orange, Lemon, and Citron Candied Feel Persian Dates, Fr eili ligs ; Mauritiiia. fry stalls, Sydney CompanyfaiJ.Wl and I.C. Loaf and Crashed Loaf | ■v !ijn'.; Tableland,- Brown .Sngarasr, „ ! ../H^LPrAiTp/srPRIMB.QjiNTBBBUi^ ■ ■'" BAG ON AN D H Air. ...:':.!j H ' l. ■■: ■ Air - ..:, i -j-\r i,' 7-;iru ■■: ; -miT ! Half-a-ton Knight's celebkated iISO, IFEW OF i ! , Ling Fiah—FiDe. Red;lierring in barrels— Aibro' Smoked; Sprats^ Aacho?iea (q Oli ; Spanish Oliveß-rS|eep_Tongnei^'Tflrragoa; ■ .iiYinsgar. M-.r-rrt; tn. ( . 0:; r» ' H .ai.'.j 1 o fAnd, as a-mafcter of fact,; X.\.s \ ' Webster's Coffee is the Best ! , Beca'Wt'he Finee't : CoylonPlaatation. Berry -is used' only, and- that Ib roaated and gtoan^ n ''dsilx on the premfsesj, enaurio'^'freshnessj ••' 'briakness, and that exquisUa^rotoa toe : which good Coffee' is* so much valued. ; FAMILY GROCMU, &c,

... .W. :,ROUT r ; . LICENSED LAND BROKER, VALUATOR, LAND, HOUSE, & COMMISSION AGENT, HARDY STREET. NELSON. TRANSFEKS oiTcONVEYANCES of LAND under the "Land Transfer Act" effected at charges, fixed 'by the. Act ; also MORTGAGES and RE -; LEASES. POWERS of ATTORNEY prepared, and LEASES drawn. Money invested on Mortgage Securities or in Bank and other Shares. Money lent on Freehold Securities at curKnfcrfltfsofiotfrfst. Rents on Land, and Interest en Mortgages collected Lind and Houses hired let, bought or sold, on commission. Irsursncea effected at lowest rate?. Rests collected. Taws and Icsurances paid; and reraire,, effected. Valuations made in Town or Country for purchases, sale?, or for Stamp an^ Succession Duty. . , .. .. ..,. ,p o;R i '.s; t A\L.Ej, ( ;:: ; /, f ; ; OW VBRY-BAST TBBHB TO SDII PUBCHASERS— 3, Twenty three ftet fronting Selwyit'^Piace. 4 Houee and .Stebles in Morrison-street,- in one lot or separately '' ■■-'■"'■ •'■■■•■'■ 6. Fifty Acres, Moutere— a bargain. •'•'"•"- ■ 9 Thirty feet fronting Nile-street East. 8. Two Cottages in Fonth-etrfet, by small monthly payments if preferred. ~ 1 1. Three hundred Acres, Upper .Moutere. 1S " F o^? AcLe»/& Cftti?eq.: Lower Mowttre. 13. Two Acres, Forth Eek-aireet, jESO. 14. Six-ro6nied ; rtouße an&fbriy feei'of Land fronting Cnllingwrod-atreet for £i%f>. 17, A ye ry attractive Feeiden^e^t the Port having fortVjfeet frontage to Wa'sefleld . Quay, commanding a^pletidid view of the harbor, on very easy terms and at a low price. : . 19. ; A capital investment in ,a Corner -section having 50ft"frontfl(rn to Hardy- si.'/ftnd ,150 ft frontage to We.lUngton-street— • a' bargain for (ash. iu /- ; :i ' : ■''"-' i: 22. A Five loomed Cottage arid! nearly half an acre of Land fronting St. Vinrentsireer, adjoining the 'NeV H School grburid, for £160, a greatpartofthe 1 "_.,' fflbn^'may reroain . on mortgage at' B: : ! .'V ' : perla'eflit;' if. preferred •■ "' • ::;>l ' ii : S3. Fifty feet of Land ia HArdy-ai'ri-'et, with ; : . comfortable Home, for £200, terma ■ ■; '■'■iiif. J ' '■' ■'■■ ; i; - ■ ■•- :; </ i 24 A superior Villa residence;. w|rh'Bath«! 1 room and all convenience's aftjiched,! , copvdnicntlysUuatedVfindcommand-j '"■'" , Wg'a'gobd viewofthe'City. ' ' '•'■'' \ 25. Aboiit loop Acres of flrßti<jl,aßas' i land,| &brn% U miles from. Nelwp] jjfert'y Pine and Totara 1 Bystfririd partly Flax, with gobd Residence 1 and OiitbuildiDgsj £2000,1688.7 ferma:' '; • lJ '--'^ j 26. AShbpaijdDweliiogHong'eV ilicliEt,! Blchmond, with 53 ftet'ifontage'je!7s.| ;•. ' ! .■T i p i L ■E..T. '•■.;. j ; .r At BENT, AND ON ' TEJBMfil' fiiS ' Wit, BK 1 A convenient ah'op and DwelliDgrhouge,! . ; witp large outbuilding^ at corner of: Hairdyan'd A]m» Streetf ,;, ; '.\ I 5. A Cottage and five acree ' gobd ' Lanij Stoke, close to Railway Station, very! • ' iuitable' for 'a 'Market- Gaf^ii. L 7. A C#t«ge and half a Section of Land,| .j. atT the Moutete.j close to the eea and fian'dy for shipping", very suitable for, fruit-growing, aa trees do well and bear abundantly. : 14. Handeome Family Residnece at Stoke, near the railway station, with about 7 acres of land, divided into Shrubbery and flower garden, Orchard and Pad--dock, early possession, Rent £50 per year. j i LEGAL HOLIDAYS. THE O F F I C E S of the undersignec SOLICITORS will be CLOSED fron the 25th day of December, 1678, to the 7tt January, 1879, inclusive- • . ; .- j HENRY ADAMS; v ADAMS 8c K-INGDON, ' ALBERT Pit r, / ! FELL & ATKINSON, i 4126 ; BUNNY &'SINCi;AIR,j „ NJLE-STREET EAST | D r kpery &Gr oqery.|t we 1 . (NEXT PBIHOE AIBERT HOTEt)* i I SPECIAL NOTICE. | < NOW- OPENING OCT--V ' i New Spriiig &:SumiQ% Drapery T>LAIN and: Fancy Dress Materials in all Jt the New Textures | ■'."■ New, Prints, Muslins, French Cambrics ! : LineuiSeta, Fancy Collars, Ruffles \ Flowew, Featheas, and Ribbons ~ Stsaw. Hats in all the newest ehapea i trimmed, untrimmed, or trimmed t^ r ■'■-■■- ■■ orderly" '.;.,'; [[>; -.• ' j And a general assortment of HOUSE*- ■ BOLDDRAPJBRYi of good quality 1 , • f-ii cheap./. *■ .a <-.>., ill j Also, lof all deacrip ■ '\\- jtiofta~ Hbflow- waye — 'Earthenwari 3 Cbiiift#flre^-Gras3 ware— Tin ware-i L „, _: ■3rae^w«roY_-'' l!; ; / j t 89T All Goads m this Eatabliahinen^ comparlog quality, will be sold as cheap aa »ny House ; in town. ' Insjpeqtian invited. } . TWTC3CI lur *~t » T»TVVTkTT7«-l-» Tl<r I

SIXTH ANNUAL CHBISTIAN •fl- CONFERENCE, COLLEGE HILL, NELSON. January Ist, 1879. Programme : SUBJECT FOR THE DAT : — Fellowship with the Lord Jesus and with all Believers, or the Seven " togethers." Crucified together with Christ— Gal. ii, 20. Quickened together with Christ- Col. ii, 13 Raised together with Christ^-Eph. ii, 6: ; Seated together with Christ in heavenly places: — Eph. ii, 7. Sufferers together with Christ— Rom. viii, 17 ; ii, Tim., 11, 12. Heirs together with Christ— Rom. viii, 17. , -. and that we are to he— Glorified together with Christ— Rom. viii, 17\ The morning meeting will he held,-.. as > heretofore, in the large room, commencing punctually at eleven o'clock. The Afternoon Conference commences at half-past two,' under the 1 shade of the large tent. Evangelistic addresses commence •at six o'clock. Friends are requested to bringiheir luncheon, and will find abundant- shelter to picnic under the trees about the garden and grounds. Tea will he provided at 5 o'clock. Stable and paddock accommodation for friends, their conveyances. It is hopedithat 1 Ministers and Brethren of all evangelical churches will take part during the day. The afternoon will be an opeu Conference. Sankcy's hymns used. . ' " I This will probably be the last time we^ shall have the privilege of inviting Chris-' tians to a New Year's Day Conference at College Hill. 4222 BENJAMIN SHORT. NOTICE litre LANGFOBD & SONS Assigned Fstate. AL L ACCqONTS due to, the abova -O- feptate at Brightwater and Wskenelcj mast be paid before I sc January nexV-to either :^IK. f: J AMES ; WOOLLEY, Fpring Grove, or to ihe undersigned, otherwha legal proceedings will be taken. , HBNRY B.UCKEBIDGEI Ttm Lj\ J. H. COCK } Ara " e e*j Neleon, ISth December, 1878. 4262 TO ARRIVE IN DECEMBER, i Per " Wiiaabd Mudgett " from New York; WOOD'S SELF-BINDINGr V*Y * HARVESTERS. ■ | Early orders are requested, as the supply is ■ ; . limited. EDMUND BUXTON AND CO. j 38C9 " Them that s rich can ride in cbaiees| But them that's poor must walk liks blazes." j rp JLI^BEST: and°, CHEAPEST Fbr- ' 'ihe^Meiv. ■ (¥eaw AREW BE HAD ONLYAT j 4369 v Healy&Son'sl B' PTXLEP ALES and H)RTE^ „.. ... f . roR.^E summer. r , : / ARE "jfeijW lEABY. j BTHQm &J&% .».,";*. ;,'... 8/-^dczJ MILD ALE AND:PORTEE 1[- „ \ -: ..PINTS ... „I.i ... : ... ,S/- ;;„. j .We: arjß.- npp bo^Hng^le ajid Porter ih ?iota' for cpnvaaipp'ce Qf^in^l f amiliea ': j 4192 SHA3BPJ& CO. 1 TO THE'EBECTOsSOP THE '"•■':■ f 'l '■' I "CXT¥IOP ; NEis6IT.-'---/^.ENTLEMEN,~ t Mr Sharp having aiVX Bonifced"liiß'inte'iit3(bn t^of realgninj his Se|« iaJlojnerotTjjrpStf Members in ths' Housed! TKejpreßcnlativf b, I Ijeg\to intimate •thati r 6hould he dbUb, I intend offering mjf--aelf as a CANDIDATE for Election in h s place. When the yacancy occurs, I shall, jl trust, bave the honor of addiessiog you. and jnffliiiffi&ift|»utttai tpmrternn \ T It r i>^ibVb€en iMhkmoWj cirbiijfafed L NelaoQ that I 'intend' permanently removing from T N|lson to, Wellington, I teg to aasuie pledger myrtlFnot^ to v do 'Bb.^birt^that n y home sbal) remaia as it ( is nyy, Ja Neleon. Your obedient ie f vant, ' Nelion, Ndyeuiber 29^ 1878. 4021 .

At a great walking match in London extending over six daya aud nights, ,th.c fi rs j prize of £500 was won by an Englishman named Corkey, who travelled 528 miles within the prescribed time. "Blower"! (Brown) was second, having made 506 miles} Weston was a long way behind. i According to the Almanack de Gotha the 1 subjects of Queen Victoria, exclusive oi those in the British Isles, number 203,000,0001 Of these there are upwards of 5,01)0,000 iti America, nearly 2,500,000 in AuetraliaL 2,000,000 in Africa, and 176,000 in Europe: and in Asia 193,000,000. A typhoon occurred a few weeks ago 1 ii Shanghai, in which many vessels /'sufferet considerable damage. The - Japanese mai steamer Tokio Martio fared very badlyj an( . reached that port with her upper works in a dilapidated condition. A number of cases. of sulphuric acid were being carried on deck, and during the typhoon they rolled about, and by some means caught fire. For some time the vessel was threatened with a fearful combination of disasters, but by strenuous efforts the cases were thrown Overboard. No lives were lost, but many minor-injuries were sustained. One of the passengers compared the saloon to a surgical operation room. An English lady at the Court of Vienna with whom an " Imperial Highness " danced three times on the same evening, flattered by his attention, frankly expressed her gratification at the compliment. " I did not intend it as a compliment," was the answerj. " Then," said the lady, " your Highness musjt be very fond of dancing." " I detest Sanding," was. the unsatisfactory response!. "What, then, may I ask,, can be yout Imperial Highness's motive for dancing ? ?' " Madame," was the exalted personage's curt reply," my medical attendance advises me to perspire." , i

CABINET, dIETROPOLITII, iS ioBflBJiE. ?" FOR OfEAMBER, OHiINOEL, AND OHUROH. h CE^port^r^pf Music, Piano&rtes, Mrinjf eS, ' Brass, & Wind Instruments, & Musicians^ SiM^ieg; -^ : \ 1 ~ S*#* Catalogues cent on application. ' 'ttrAiah. "■ ■•■■' "'"! Organs Shipped and PorwardpitQislLparte of, ,Ne% Zealand . v^ i j; i^ r •^ -' -" ;^ :: r : j ; -;;;•,' ;';-'• - : - :^-^ x^"A'''in ! fe?Twrnn'*' j"iv/r a r^T^^i^f'Er'^^' 0 " 5 "=/5 ■■^■l ':M^*^y^sk fo3 t t&9 triple Action'! ' : > QiL Nsedles.and.Aecesaorie?. MaeM&es ßefssdred C 2 Esclisiiffed.

The sceptic often stands in the way of advancement, hut he may not; always have his own way— the irresistible force of truth overwhelms him, and he often becomes the convert. Let all who are doubting the " efficacy of " Gholt,ah's Ok^&lkdian Cubes,?' but notice the extraordinary effectthey hare in restoring the sick to health, and they will join iv the general high opinion formed of thejr merits. Testimonials received from all parts of the Colony, incontrovertibly prove these Indian Medicines to be the finest in the i world. They are sold by all Chemists. i Holloway's Pills —Changes in temperature and weather frequently upset persons who are most careful oi their health, and' particular in their diet. These corrective purifying, and gentle aperient Pills are the best remedy for all defective action of thY digestive organs; they augment the appetite, strengthen the stomach, correct biliousness, and carry off all that is noxious from the' system Holloway's Pills, are composed of rare balsams, unmixed with baser matteir,' and' on that account are peculiarly we'll adapted for the young, delicate, and aged. As.this peerless medicine has gained fame in the past, so will it preserve it in the future by its renovating and invigorating qualities, and the impossibility of its doing harm. 1

The Colonial ! X N S U RAN C E r C,O M PAN J J- OF NEW ZEALAND. ; , j" FIRE AND MARINE. • i . Capital, .....,...£gbOO,dOO Head Office, WelliDgton. ■ \ Absolute Security. Participation in the! ptofits upon an equal basis alike , for email and large insurers. Projnpt. and. liberal; settlement of c'aims. : THE MUTUAL -PRINCIPLE. \ . An Jn»urer with this Conapany, exercising his" optional privilege and betomiijg a-jshare-bolder'in t fleet reduces Aerate charged on His <*«>* . property ia proportioo to tap anfountof prethium he pays and (he influeace he exerts to induce others to insure with the Company. Fire and Marine Risks at the lowest current ratesi}'i(;ii: ,' W. M. STANTON, Agent, ! 2478 •■• Nelson «nd Marlboronch.

OUK COUNTRY FEii^B^nßef^ l&rj will do well to pay a visit to any oft our STORES, we having %£ "la%esf "iMpK to cj^os^ftpm lin the PiovineM Our GROCERY DEPARTMENT is well assorted with all the neees- IRONMOiNGE^IY, CROCKERY, OILMEN'S! SJpfiE^'i^ l^;'^ 1 "-•/"■ BARGAINS in W^-aimi) : saries for the CHRISTMAS Season, at the very lpwek " " ""' lCi:^wTr?!^r Gool?^ BPOK^^^^l^O^S'-i^ V -'--- -,' - '-DSAFHBT, TfTf "" ' .: . ■ ■ i .aaYitiLiLiMii specially cheap, and very 1 suitable for ; ■; ■•■lm -H-nv ' i-' i.trwu oVI . i. -.■.■ -„.! „/,' .-.,' ' , :^:i market rates. | - r CHRISTMAS : PRES,E!Nm-; ; -' ;r - ! ! -" —. f > „;.!,■>., ;:>i£ ; ;: ofeed^pn^ for the CHRISfMAS^I^ON^g^^MII English. and Colonial ! BOOTS at 6 T ur ,risfal^atisi|clory prices. 3 ;.;:- h »^, sd " T '^■ l ;is".c"', : ;-. : i^^H| ■ CASH. BUYERS OF ! s mO§iiP^^^ «^t*!JZ'^ AHt : :^:^.\-? I .rxy^M A becond-nana Six-horse Power PORTABLE ENOIM ><l in%G;d 1 d om " '^ ll '■ ' ' T " T I ; . ; "IODDEft 'Ot^Cl'n ' : " "1 ;^^ v Hii December, 1878. BlCHk^^^^^^aP^ 3^d JSmmSIM Printed wid publißbed by the Proprietor fiopwtT Btephbt Lucas, t oi Britanki* Heights (under the name of B. Luoai anp Boh, ,at hiß_Ptlating;Offlc«, Bddg« itraqNelsog, Bvetbtg MeS o§Ue Decemter 81, Ullb : -''. ■ U ' l: " JL '■"'"' ''■''""-

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