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IK ANCHOR IMJJ£^ STEAM LINE OF USia) PACKETS AUS APPOIICTBD TO LBAVU FOR WESTPORT, HOKITIKA, AND GREYMOUTH. npHB KENNEDY, on SUNDAY, the 19th X instant, at >PHE MORRAY, on THURSDAY, 23rd JL instant. THE CHARLES EDWARD, to follow. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. THE WALLACE, on MONDAY, 20th instant, at Five p.m. FOR WANGANUI. 'PHE WALLACE, on THURSDAY, L 23rd instant. FOR BLENHEIM. mHE LYTTELTON, about WELNESJL DAY, 22nd instant. SlB7 N. KDWARDB & <X) WRITING CASES and DESKS ON SALE at R. LUCAS & SON'S X^Ajf\fi~ X BARGAIN. -In conee(&jD\J\J quence of the present Owner, Mrs Barhau. leaving for Invercargill, the DESIRABLE PHOP&RTY, eituate on Wellington Terrace, off Waimea-road, with a frontage of 133 ft to Kawai- street, is FOR SALE There is a well-built Seven-roomed HOUSE nearly new thereon, and a Garden ■well stocked with bruit Trees. Two-thirds of the money may remain on mortgage. For further particulars apply to Mrs. BARSJAM, on the premises. 3143—6 For Sale on Easy Terms. APIECE of LAND in Nile-street West, opposite to the Rigian Brewery, having a frontage to Nile-st. West of 72ft, with a depth of 85it, together with the large Workshop therton Also, a PIECE of LAND, having a frontage of 66ft to a private street* off Trafalgar-tqutire, with a depth of 229 links, together with the Four-roomed COTTAGE and Outbuildiugs thereon, at present occupied by James Gorrie. Alao, HOUSE and nbnut Half-an-acre of Garden well etocked with Fruit Trees, corner of Brook and Bronti-streeta, having 150fc frontage to the former, and 132 ft to the latter street. Also, Seven-roomed HOUSE and detached Kitchen, with Slated Roof and Outhouses, standing on about four chains of land in Ru^ell-street, with about 1J chains of frontage to private road. Garden etocked with Frait Trees, and has a fine view of the sea. Apply to GEORGE HARPER, 3156— l mo Trifalgar-street. /■fr-naw TT\O Stind this seaThe Djracght Colt (S IyZfILLORD NELSON. LORD KELSON is rising four years, by llo:!el Bla^k Legs out of a South Stars mare. LORD NELSON took the first prize for Ne'son horees at the Autumu Show, 1879, and the secon i prize of the field. LORD NKLSON will travel from Sydney tliggins' f tables to Bell Gro*e on Mondays, through Waimea West on Wednesdays, and through Kicbmond to Stoke oa Fridays. Terms— £3; Grootuace ss, to be paid on first visit. Ten shillings will be given off as discount if paid by Ist January. Guarantee feas £4, if any mares sold or exchanged, the owner will be answerable for the fee. SIDNEY HIQGINS, 2987-26 Spring Grove. A>^^vfl|2|fc r |PO Travel this ee*--I«ug*^w|H|r« 3. son, between Nel- £ °3> Wakapuaka, and I\. 9j*tv( * ns Waimeas— the Fine PATCH, PATCH is by Tom Spring, out of a Cedric mare. PATCH is 16| hands high, of great hone and Bubstince floe constitution, good temper, of n rich dark brown color, and has proved himself a sure foal-gette 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 Wakapuaka ; Thursdays and Saturdays, own btables, Maitii. TsfaMS— £2 Us.; Groomßge, 58. WILLIAM NEWPORT, 2991—2S Maitai

NEW GOODS! For Spring and Summer Wear, LOVEDAY & HEYIOE 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 FjRra^COMINfi SEASON ! New Atalea Twills— G-nlateas— Fancy Piquea— Cashmeres— Beges— Laatres— • Glacies — iSilks, &c, — New Seaweed Collarettes — Capes, and Fischus — Yisites, Fischus, and Capes, in Drat) and Biack, 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^in. 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 237, 17 October 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 237, 17 October 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 237, 17 October 1879, Page 3

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