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«3r£fe*3k TT Mt > N STEAM ! PANY'S {■TEASIKBS are appointed to leave, booking as follows: FOR P/CTON AND WELLINGTON, booking for Lytttlton, Dunedin, Napier, Wanganui, Gisborne, Tauranga, Oatiaru and Timaru— The TAIAROA, s p.. proceeding on to Lyttelton and Dunedfn, TO-DAY ( rTJKSDA Y), 19ih Aug. ai 7 p.m. Ihe VELLINGTuN, e.s., <n FKIDAY, 220d August TjTOR TARANAKI and MANUKAU— TLe WAITAKI, s.s., on FRIDAY, 22ni ■ Au;ust. WELLINGTON, s.s. on FRIDAY, 29th Augus*, FOR SYDNEY (booking Paa?engers to Newcastle and Brisbfine— The W AKATIPU, s.b., (fiom Wellington) on SOth August. FOR MELBOURNE jud ADELAIDE, via WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, DfJNRDIN, BLUFF— The A RAW ATA, s.s.rn SATURDAY, 23rd .August. WOOL bookel through t> LONDON at ONE PKNNY p. r Ib. Freight and ttwrago Tickets to be obtained from THOMAS CAWTHRON, keent, 1W- Government Whrrf TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SUBU.IBS. /"I ENTLEMEN,— Having been revX quested by a number of you! to come forward as a Candidate for the representation of your district in Parliament, I have decided upon doing so, and shall be liappy to address you at an early opportunity. I am, gentlemen, Tours obediently, H. H. STAFFORD. TO THE ELECTORS OF MOTUEKA. f\ ENTLEMEN, — A dissolution \Jf having been granted to Sir Gr. Grey, I beg to offer myself as a Candidate for your suffrages, and shall take an early opportunity of expressing my views on the political situation. I am, gentlemen, Yours truly, RICHMOND HTJRSTHOTJSE. Wellington, Augast Ist, 1879. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE COLLINGWOOD DISTRICT. /""I ENTLEMEN— As an old Nelson settler VX returning from Canterbury, and now occupying land in Riwaka, where I am about to reside, I beg to offer myself as a candidate for the honor of representing you in the forthcoming Parliament. Holding decided Liberal views in politics and be : ng an Engineer and Surveyor of 22 years New Zealand experience, I feel I could well represent an important mining and agricultural district like yours, and one whose resources have heretofore been so manifestly neglected. During the coming week I shall do myself the honor of holding meetings at the several centres of your District, to which I invite your special attendance. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Yours &c, H. B. HUDDLESTON, Civil Engineer. Nelson, Aug. 9, 1879. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIMEA. pi ENTLEMEN,— At the request of VX a large number of influential Electors in your district, I ha\e consented to become a Candidate ior the honor of representing you in the House of Representatives in the next Parliament. In the event of a Dissolution of the present Pariiameut, I shall speedily meet and address you on many leading political questions, but in the meantime I may fay that if elected, I J shnll not only strer aoualy advocate our right and c'aims to the construction of the Foxhill and Brunnerton Railways, but shall also use jmy best exertions lor securing the r arly carrying out of other public works so essentially necessary for facilitating communication, promoting settlement, and developing the resources of your large and valuable district. I pledge myself to support, if elected, free and secular education, triennial Parliaments, extension of the franchise, and libeial lard laws ; and though I should always be fourd in politics a true "Liberal," I should feel bound to oppose the present Premier and Minister of Public Work3 as Ministers, oa account of the manrer in which they have ignored and neglected the just claims of the Nelson Provincial District in the matter of public works. Yours faithfully, ALBERT PITT. August 7, 1879 2405

ANCHOR IS|^ : STEAM LINE OF I Ij^Jj PACKETS llf ABK APPOICTXD TO I.BAVS FOB WESTPORT, HOKITIKA, AND GREYMODTH THE KENNEDY, on THUISDAY, the 21st instant. THE CHARLES EDWARD on SATURDAY, the 23rd instant. FOR WANGANUf. fTIHE WALLACE, at an early date. FOR BLENHEIM. THF r.YTTELTON, on THURSDAY, ih' 21st instant. 2187 N KDWARTtH & po Notice to Bakers and Others. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received u> Li! WFDNKSDAY. September S, 1879, for the PURCHASE of tho<e PHK vJI SES and BAKERY in Waimea-*troet, lately in the occupation of M. Stevenson, Baker. Tie highest or any tender not necessari y accepted. For further particulars upply to Mrs C. BISLWT, 53 3 2 Grove House. Nelson. Yankee Collars. Just Received, ex « John S. Stanhopp," from New York, a small consignment of these /CELEBRATED COLLARS— Cab, v>/ Coach, and Buggy. Also a few of the NEW PATENT ZINO COLLAR PADS. Fredk. N. Jones, SADDLER, TRAFALGAR-STRE iT. Angusfc 16, 1879. 2482—3 JUST RECEIVED, a few dozen of Perby and Co.'s COPYING INK PENCILS R. LUCAS & SON. Encourage New Zealand Industries. To the people of the Nelson District. Messrs. Hallenstein Bros. Desire to inform you that a RETAIL BRANCH OF IHB "MEW ZEALAND 11 CLOTHING FACTORY WAS OPENED On premises lately occupied by HODDER & Co., Next Bank of New Zealand, Tbafalgak-steeet, NELSON, On SATURDAY, Aug. 2. To effectually introduce their Goods, and drive out the imported article, they have decided to sell a SINGLE GABMENT AT THE WHOLESALE PRICE. All gcois are marked in plain figures for net CASH ONLY. Any article purchasd and not approved of will be exchanged with the same courtesy with which it was sold, or, if desired, the mocey will be returned. The success which ha* attended the New Zealand Clothing- Factory's Retail Branches in Auckland,. Wellington, Chriatchurcb, Dunedin, and other towns, leads the proprietors to believe that there eiisfs a piafaewortlty desire on the part of the public to encourage New Zealand Industries, especially where superior advantages are offered, and your support is solicited on this understanding only. J. C. LOCKERBIE, M/vager Ni-lsoit Branch NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. 2216

KEROSENE OIL. npHE undersigned haying been en- -*- gaged in the Sale of Hydro-carbon Oils since their first introduction, over twenty years since, has formed a decided opinion that the best qualities are the most economical in the long run, as well as the most pleasant to burn, and has therefore discontinued the sale of the commonest sorts (some of which will barely stand the Government test for safety), and has arranged for repeated shipments from America of the highest class oil. ORDERS SOLICITED, AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. o A large stock of Kerosene Lamps and Fittings, specially imported for the Nelson trade. TOT. C. TOriX.KXN'S, Importing Ironmonger, etc., etc., BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON, JfILY, 1879. ?I Q4

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 197, 19 August 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 197, 19 August 1879, Page 3

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