ANCHOR liife^. STEAM LINE OF kS§I PACKETS ic ABB APFOINTKD TO LEA VI FOR WESTPORT, HOKITIKA, AND GREYMOUra. rjpHE KENNEDY, on SATURDAY, the JL 1 8th instant. THE MURRAY, on TUESDAY, 21st instant. THE CHARLES EDWARD, to follow. FOR WANGANUI. 1 ''HE WALLACE, on an early date.; FOR BLENHEIM. rnHE LYTTELTON, about MONDAY, the X 2<th instant. *187 «. RDWARDS & CO, FOUND. FOUND a BOAT.— Owner can get it on paying expenses. WILLIAM AINSWORTH. 3135-3 Wakapnak*. S. Grossman & Co., SADDLE, HARNESS, AND COLLAR MAKERS, BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON, HAVE ON HAND the Largest, Best, and Cheapest Stock of Saddles and Harness in New Zealand, onr own make. Gig, Buggy, and Spring Caxt Harness always on hand, or made to order on the BHOBTKBT NOTICE. JU3T ARRIVED, and NOW ON VIEW— The New Incorruptible Bits, the latest improvement out. Solid Leather Portmanteaus and Waterproof Pouches always on hand. TO SPORTSMEN. TH E PATENT CARTRIDGE BELTS can be hid at S. CROSSMAN & CO.'S, 3081 Bridge-street, Nefcon Cart Colt STANLEY will travo! as fo'lowe, viz: — 'Start from his own Sr?-bie nn MONDAY MORNING for Noatimoti, where ha will remain all nisht at Mr ( hristoplur Hemnant's; on TUESDAY'S to Upper Moorivßs via Bov ed ale, calling at Mr Kosk's a- Noon; on WEDNESDAYS to rANGATiTAKA, Via LOWER MoU ■ tkre, calling at ttjo Bridge Inn at Noon; on THURSDAYS and FRIDAYJ at his own Stable. FangatoUra; <ind on SAIUKDAYS at the Swan Inn, Motoe ka. J TA^LEY U a handsome bright Bay, wiih Black Legs, ami is by that celebrated Hor?c, Model 3/ack Le/-, who?e stock are amoogst the best ever t red in the district. Dam— The Owner's well-known Staunch Glaucer Mare. Tebus : £l 10s. each Mare, to be paid on or c,before January Ist, 1880. Groomage, 3/-. GEORGE GROOBY, 30S3— m t Pangatotara. d?s>^-^ u<tj!£&i r po Travel this feaiOr^JSßlf * *- S0D ' between Neleoq, Wakapuaka, and j rJ*ffy{ the Waimeas— the Fine PATCH, PATCH ia by Tom Spring, out of a Cedric mare. PATCH ig 16J hands high, of great bone nnd substance, fine constitution, uood temper, of a rich dark brown color, acd has proved himself a sure fcal-get'e r. After the Ist October PATCH will leave Nelson on Mondays for Spring Grove, and Tuesdays to Bell Grove (if sufficient inducement offers), returning to Spring Grove the same night ; Wednesdays Waimea West, Appleby, and to Nelson ; Fridays to Wakapuaki ; ThuTsdayß and Saturdays, own Stables, Maitsi. Tebms— £2 2e.; Groomage, ss.
J£*sjk TTNION STEAM &sis^ u saip com - iaglißP PANT'S Stbaubbs are appointed to leave, booking as follows: FOR PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, and DUNEDIN, booking for Wangacui, Oamaru, TimaruThe WAITAKI, en TUESDAY, the 21st October. The TAIAROA, s.s., on TUESDAY, 28th October. IjWR PICTON aud~WELLINGTON, book- ' ing for Napier, Giabopne, Tauranga— The WAITAKI, s. s, TO-MOBROW, FRIDAY, 17th October, at 9*45 a.m. taking Sydney passengers and cargo. The TAIAROA, s.s., oa THURSDAY, 23rd October. "TpOR TARANAKI and MANUKAU— The TAIAROA, b.b., TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 17th October, at Six p.m. The WELLINGTON, b.b.. on FRIDAY, 24th October. FOR SYDNEY (EXHIBITION opened 17th September) - The WAKATIPU, s.s., from Wellington, on SATURDAY, the 18th October. Booked passengers forwarded per s 8. Waitaki, To-morrow, 17th Oct. The RINGAROOMA, s.s., from Auckland, on FRIDAY, 31st October. Booked passengers forwarded. FOR MELBOURNE, and ADELAIDE, via WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN, BLUFF— The ABAWATA, as., from Nelson, on SATURDAY, 18th October, at Ten o'clock in the MORNING. WOOL booked through to LONDON as ONE PiiNNY pur lb. Freight find Passage Tickets to be obtained at the Company's Office, iWi Government Wharf jtf&t \ HP O Stand at *ne Stables, ffIT~Z ' * ff\ rSSi O^ the Dbatjqht EnBLACK PRINCE and the Thoroughbred Entire ECONOMY. BLACK PRINCE, bred in Marlborough, got by the imported horse " Monarch " out of " Diamond,' import?d from Tasmania. "Monarch " is admitted to have left some of the beat stock that has ever been in Marlborough. ECONOMY, by "Dead Shot" out of " Circle," se3 Stud Book. Tebms -BLACK PRINCE, £2 ss ; Groomage, 3j. ECONOMY, £2 2s ; Groomage, 3s. Persons desiring the services of these Horaes can have them visit their places. Paddocks can be had for Mares if required. All fees to be paid by the 15th January. 1830. " 31 (1 2 JOHN HA9EN. Young Conqueror is by " Royal Conqueror," out ot Mr Henry Redwood's Mare " Jolly," by England's Hope." " Young Conqueror " is from the best stock ever imported to Nelsoa. He is a first class working horse and h sure foil-geiter The mare that will not prove in foal after him is past breeding. He wiil travel as under, weather permitting : — Leave Nelson on Mondays for Allington Farm, calling at Mr Tovey'g, Richmond, acd Mr Brock's to dinner ; stop all day on Tuesdays at Allington Farm ; start on Wednesdays through Spring Grove to Waimea West, calling at Palmsr'a Hotel at noon, and will be at Mercer's Travellers' Rest ia the evening ; Thursdays for Mr Disher's Stables Nelson, calling at Mr Brock's at ncou, and at the Turf Hotel, in the eveniog ; Fridays will be at Mr DodBon's Black Horse Hotel, Wakapuaka, till four o'clock ; and at Mr Disher's Stablea a!i day on Saturdays. Tebms— £2 10s per rrare ; Groomage, 55., to bs p«id on firpt service. All fee* to be paid on or befora Ist January, 1880. All care taken of mares, but no responsibility. PATRICK BYRNE, 3101-86 Tftkaka. d^ni 11 lflfil TH° S , TAND this JjM^f^TCT a t the "Crown" Stables, and on Fridays at Richmond THE IMPORT KD PONY LORD NELSON, 11^ hands high, a perfect model, Fef— £2 ; Groomage, sa.
oqqi o« ""'waMwmwxufti, JAMES LUCRE, 299 '- 2b Ma ' tal 914 Hardy-atrcet NEW GOODS! For Spring and Summer Wear. LOYEDAT & HEYHOE Have received and r.re now showing ex s.s. " Garonne," and s.s. " Aconcagua," via Melbourne ; ex " Pareora " and " Beemah," via "Wellington, many NOVELTIES FJRTHEOTIN6 SEASON ! New Atalea Twills— Galateas— Fancy Piques— Cashmeres— Beges— Lustres— Glacies— Silks, <fcc, &o. — New Seaweed Collarettes— Capes, and Fischus -—Visites, Fitscuus, and Capes, in Drab and Black, most modern additions to a lady's costume — Buttons, Fringes, and Trimmings, to match new dress goods in endless variety— Handsomely Trimmed Mantles in Silk, Silk and Cashmere, and Cashmere— Black and Colored Seaweed Fringes from 2\ to ll^iu. wide— A choice assortment of Ribbons, Scarfs, and Ties. ZINC-LINED CA ES FOR SALE LOVEDAY & HEYHOE TRAFALGAR-STREET.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 236, 16 October 1879, Page 3
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