IK ANCHOR HlK^ STEAM LINE OF l!Ji|3j PACKETS ABB APFOISTXD TO LBAVB FOR WESTPORT, HOKITIKA,AND GREYMOUTH. rpBE MURPAY, on SATURDAY, SOth i instant. THE CHARLES EDWARD, to M!ow. FOR WANGAKUr. THE WALLACE, TO-DAY (Tuesday), the 16th instant, at 3 p.m. FOR BLENHEIM and KFKFRANGU. rs,UK LYTTELTOfc, en FHIDAY, the 1 i9th ii. B r. SlB7 a. EDWAFDa & CO. FOR WKS.PORT AND GUEYM )UTO. f^f*\|^* WANGANUI will sail for the tbove Ports on THURSDAY NEXT. For Freight or Passage, apply to JAS. S. CROSS, Jun,Aßen*. 2825 Commercial Wlmf A RESPECTABLE MiddJe-sgad person wnn<s a Situation a» HOUSEKEHPER 2833-3 Apply B. H. Hi 'LLER. FOR SALE, a Fust -cUbs MARE-Fast Trotter— quite floun<}. 2834-3 B. H. MO LLER. VICTORIA BREWERY, NILE-ST..EA3T. ALL ACCOUNTS DUE to me must be PAID by the Ist October, 1879. Those remaining unpaid after that c'ate will be placed in the ham's ct my bolieitor for lecovery. 2637—26 THOMAS WELLS. A LECTURE (third of the series) under the auspices of the YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASS9CIATION, will be given in the PROVINCIAL HALL, On TUESDAY L VENING, » ept. 23, at 7.30, By Rev. J. Beckenham. j SUBJFCT ! Life of TOM EDWARD, Shoemaker and Naturalist. Admission, 1/-. Members Free. Tickets can be had from Messrs J. Hounael), H. D. Jackson, R. Hedfield, J, S. Jones, and any member of the Association, 2 TO TANNERS, CURRIERS, LEATHER DRI S3ERS.& CAPITALIST. In the Assigned Fatate of SEDGWICK and GOWLAND. mENDERS are invited for the PURCHASE JL of the Old-Established TANNERY Business of the above Estate. Full particulars may be a'certainei on application to the undersigned. Ttniera are to be sent addreseed to A. W. £caife, Nelpod, and marked " Tenders for Tannery," on or before Noon, of SATURDAY, 4th October. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. D. KERR, ) T . MflfMa 2755- a A. W. SCAIFE, } Tiusteeß - Agricultural Implements ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. TO ARRIVE Ex St. LEONARDS— OA PACKAGES Samuelson's Otc Combined Balance Draguht Reapers and Mowers. 10 packages Samuelson's • Omnium' Self-Raking, Side- Delivery Reapers. 6 • Star ' Patent Horse-Rakes, with Wheels 3ft 6m and 4ft high TO ARRIVE Ex AMELIA ROSS— 20 M'Cormack's Reaping and fc elfBinding Machines. These Machines have been thoroughly tested throughout Otago and Canterbury, and proved the bbbt adapted fob oolokul wobk. They are equally suited for Grass heed, Oats, or Wheat < rop. JOHN DUTHIE&CO., SOLE AGENTS, WILLIS-ST., WELLINGTON. 27P4— d 31
BOOTS! BOOTS!! o Now opening, ex "LochCree," " Pareora," and other late arrivals — J)J)£ TRUNKS JZjmiD BOOTS k SHOES Comprising LADIES', GENTS', and CHILDREN'S, Of English, French, and German manufacture, being the largest and most varied assortment ever offered to the New Zealand public ; also a large assortment of Colonial Goods, our own make, which we can confidently recommend, and which will be sold at exceedingly LOW PBICES, to meet the times. TO BOOTMAKERS, IVTOW ON SALE, a good assortment of LEATHER of all l\ kinds ; UPPERS in great variety, and a l&rgeJStock 'of GRINDERY at Reduced Prices for Cask Only. 0 THE TRADE SUPPLIED on the USUAL LIBERAL .TERMS. LIGHTBXND~and CO., TRAFALGAR-STREST,_NEI,SQN,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 210, 16 September 1879, Page 3
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