ANCHOR '|Bfe^ STEAM LINE OF i I^K3j PACKETS ASX APPOIHTKO TO LBAV> FOR WESTPORT, DOKITIKA, AND GREY MOUTH. THE MURRAY, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th inst , Ht 8 am. rpHE KENNEL Y en FRIDAY, 86th inst. T3B CHARLES EDWARD, to f( l!ow. Fr,R WA^GiNL 1 I THE WALLACF, oa WtDNE.DAY, i6tb intt FOR Wr LLKGTON DIBi?CT. TIIR WALLACE on MONDAY, 24th I insta- 1, at 2p m FOft BLtNHEIM. 'T»HE LVTTELTi N oa MONDAY, ths a. 2tth in-tt:int, at 3 p in. *IB" N K'> WARDS A ro FOR WANGANUI.--AKA T U , wM fail for the above Port TO-MORROW the 22nd infant. For Freight or Pagaaee, apply to JAMES S. CKOSS, Jun., 3485 Agent. CHIARINI'S CIRCUS. Excursion— Motueka to Nelson. ;\y^f\^ LADY B^EKLY will leave Motueka for Nelson at 2.30 p.m en SATURDAY Nf XP, retu'oing to Motueta at 12 midnipht, sffordi g paesengcrs an opportunitv ot visiting the above Circus. Fare thtra and baik, Five thi lings. JAS. S. CROSS. Jun.Apen^, 3502 Ccmmercial Wh»rf. Temperance Hotel. HOT LUNCHEON frcm 12 to 2,1/-. Breakfast or Tea, 1/-. 3517-6 J. PIPES, Manager. TO LET.— The " SWAN " INN, Motueka, Apply to 3522-3p HOOPER & DODSON. i — . TO BE SOLD. THE GRASS on STAFFORD HOUSE PROPERTY. j App'y Fbwd. EVERETT, 3454 Bridge-street. TENDERS are invited for MOWING FIVE ACRES of Meadow GRASS. The Mowing to commence on MONDAY, 24th instant. Apply to J. M. PIERSON. Thaekwood, Wakapuaka. 3492—5 |
'^k^, TT MON STEAM l^^^^r SHIP C0 ! M " <^^^^^^K PANE'S MEAMBB3 are appointed to leave, tonkin? as follows: FJU PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTEUTON, and DDNEDIN, booking for Wangat ui, Oatuuru, Timaiu— '1 he ra f AKOA, s ?., on TUESDAY, 25th November, at 2 p m, POH PICTON ard WELLINGTON, booking for Napier, Gisborne. Tauranga— The WAITAKI, g.s, on FRIDAY, 2tth November. TjlOR TARANAKI and MANUKAU— The WELIIVGTON, ss, oi FRIDAY, 23th November. FOR SYDNEY (fcXHieiTlON op*ed 17 h September )- Tee KO ! ORUA, ss , from Auckland, 98 h November. FOR MELBOUBNP enl ADEL4IDE, via G raj mom h, HokitUa, a A Newcastle — TI.eCLADD HAMILTON 1 , sa, on SATURDAY, 29th November. PXCUKHON TirKETS.-Frrm lat December, 1879 to 31at Jmuaiy, 18S0, Rstdbk TiCKtTS to Sydney and back (for Exhibition) will te issued at 10 per cent off crJicary re turn tare, and lor Famtlies (bona fiJt) of 3 adults and onr, 20 pe: cent otf eaoh fire. WOOL bookol through to LONDON at ONE PENNY p t r lb. Freight an-1 Pnaiaire Tickets to be obtained at the Company's Cffiob, 1106 Government Wharf FOR WESTPORT AND GUEYMOUTH. WANQANOI will sail for the above Ports on MONDAY NEXT, 24th November. For Freight or Passage, apply to J. S. CROSS, Jun., 3531 Agent. JUST Arrive! —RO "K OYSTERS in good condition at 5534-»p NELSON OYSTER SALOON. , NO T,I C E. I HEREBY N ".TIFY that JOHN HOGG i* no lo.iger in my employ. ROBERT C. PARKER. Nelson, November 18, 1879 3514-6p Nelson and Foxhill Railway. FLOWER SHOW. ON TUESDAY, November 25, an EXTRA TRAIN will leave Foxhill at 6 pm. for Nelson, returning from Nelson at 10 p.m , stopping at all btations. Wm. STONE, General Manager, Nelson , Nov. 1 8 , 1 879 3528
BEST VALUE FOR MONEY ! ™Y(J* J J^ILJI N G S TON , '. GENERAL SIOREKEEPER, and Produce Dealer, CALLS ATTENTION to the following Goods, just landed, which, with his already varied and well-assorted Stock, he is now selling at the lowest remunerative rates ; so that his' customers mayfte snre*of making the most of their money. ' New Currants and .Raisins, Su'tanas, Lemon Tinware and Brashware Peel Patent Medicines, and Stationery ; Crushed Loaf.'Snowdrop and other Sugars ! __ _ „.„.„' , Boots, Sho«b, Slippers— Men's Women's. New Season TEAS, Congous, &c, in cheats. , n half-chests, ana bo«s Bad CWWren's-a large assortment. Gunpowder, Orange Pekoe, Ecented Caper Men>f! and Bo **' Fel * Md Str » w » at « The Mixed Tea, as eupplied for Family use- Women ' 9 and C Mdr « n ' a ***" *** **gis specially recommended for trial to horn Hata thoee desirous of a really good article. FloweM# mhhom , and other Trimmings COFFEE Fresh Roasted and Ground npon the M bn's and Boy's Ciothiko premises, warranted not to be surpassed for delicate aroma ; also, Wholesale, Also, a varied assortment of Hosiery and in 1.2, 7, and 28-lb. tine, and in bulk. Habsbdashbry Sauces, Pickles, Jams, Marmalade, Sardines, — — Herrings, Lobster, Salmon, Mustard, and all the usual Oilman's Stoies. F S8"« Butter, Bacon, Hams, Cheese, always on sale : Soaps, Yellow, Blue, Mottled, Scented, etc. ; ..•■ Also, Poultry, and all Farm Produce * Candles, Sperm, and Mould Keroeine — test 150 ', Crockery and Glassware In great variety Produce taken m Exchange at Highett Special lines in Cups atd Saucers, cheap Market Ratei, F. J. H IHGSTONy General Storekeeper & Produce Dealer, WaJaaea-steeat, Nelson. &-\r
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 267, 21 November 1879, Page 3
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