■g, lrf srn HPO STAND THIS BMyBW I 1 SSASON, the "Crown" Stablee, <fIOMMNH» Nelson, and on Fridays at Richmond — THE IMPORTKD PONY LORD NELSON, 11_ hands high, a perfect model. Fes— £2 ; Grcomage, ss. JAMES LUCRE, 934 Hardy-street. J_Q" \ r V° Stand _*»^J_K^lv *^' 8 se9fon U*sjn_m&~^XrT at the Stables, aTC^ i^ Spring Grove, -^^B§i6_"#^:£_- t * ie Dbacght * K BLACK PRINCE p.nd the Thoroughbred Entibe ECONOMY. BLACK PRINCE, bred fn Marlborough, jjot by the imported horse *' Monarch " out of "Diamond,'' import* d from Tasmania. "Monarch " is admitted to have left some of the best etock that has ever been in Marlborough. "PCO&OMY, by « Dead Shot" out of " Circle," ccc Stud Book. Tebms-BLACK PUIJ-CE, £2 5s j Groomage, 3s. ECONOMY, £2 2s ; Grccmsge, 3s. Persons dsiring the services ef these Hors?s can have them visit thtir places. Paddocks can be had for Marcs it required. All fees to be paid by the 15th January, 18=0. 3102 JOHN HAGEN. Young Conqueror is by " Royal Conqueror," out ot Mr Henry Fedwood's Mare " Jolly." by England's Hope. "Young Conqueror " is from the best ste -*< ever im ported, to Nelson He is a first cl ass working horse and a sure foal-getter The mare that will cot prove in foal after him ie pact breeding. He will travel as under, weather permitting : — leave Nelson on Mcn<*ays for Allington Farm, calling at Mr Tovey's, Richmond, ard Mr Brock's to dinner ; stop all day on Tuesdays at Allington Farm ; slart on Wednesdays through Spring Grove to Waimea West, calling at Palmer's Hotel at noon, and will be at Mercer's Travellers' Kest ia tbe evening ; Thursdays ior Mr Disher's Stablfs Nehon, calling at Mr Brock's at neon, and at the Turf Hotel, in the evenirg ; Fridays will be at Mr Dodson's Black Hcrse Hotel, Wakapuaka, ' till four o'clock ; and at Mr Disher's Stables all day en Saturdays. Teems— £2 10s per mare j Groomage, 55., to be paid on flrtt service. All lees to be paid oa or before Ist January, 1880. All care taken of mares, hut no responsibility 1 PATRICK BYRNE, 310—36 Takaka. GRATEFUL— COM FORTING. EPPS'S (BREAKFAST) COCOA. "By a thorough knowledge of the natur.l laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epfs has provided our breakfast tables witb a delicately-flavored beverage which may save us many doctors' bills. It is by the ju tieious use of such articles of diet that a cciaitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist erery tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nouriahd frame.' — Civil Strvice Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in Packets or Tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & CO. HOMCEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, London. 16 — 1626
AN ART TREASURES EXHIBITION will be held in the PaotiKCiAi, Hall, Nelson, during ths first ten days in December. The proceeds will be banded to the Churchwardens o"" AU Saints' Chuicb, Neleon. ROBERT M. POW&4LL, 3392 Hon. Fecretsry. W. ROUT, LICENSED LAND BROKER, VALUATOR, LAND, HOUSE & COMMISSION AGENT, HARDY STREET, NELSON. ' TRANSFERS or CONVEYANCES of LAND under the " Land Transfer Act" effected at charges fixed b,* the Act ; also MORTGAGES and RE - LEASES, POWERS of ATTORNEY prepared, and LEASES drawn. Money invested en Mortgage Securities or in Bank and other Shares. Money lent on Freehold Securities at current ratea of interest. Rents on Land, and Interest on Mortgages collected. Land and Houses hired let, bought or sold, oa commission. Insurances effected rtt lowest rates. 1 Rents colhctcd. Taxes and Insurances *•".'»_ ; and repairs, effected. Valuations made in Town or Country for purchases, eat?, Cr for Stamp and Succession Duty. FOR SALE, ON VERT EAST TEEMS TO SUIT PUBCHASFRS— 3. Twentythree- feet fronting Selwyn PJa :e. 4. House and Stables in Morrison -street, in or.« lot or separately. 6 Fifty Acres, Moutere — a bfirgsin. 1 1. Three hundred Acres, Upper Moutere. 12. Forty Acres & Cottage, Lower Mont; ro. 14. Six-roomed House and forty feet of Land ironting Collingwood-street (or £i2">. 30 127 acres of good Lnnd, weil Timbered, In Flgeon Valley, nt £2 per acre 31 45ft of Land, Halifax-street— a bargain 32. House, and 40ft frontage, Tasman-street, £300 34. House and Land Russell-street West 39. A pleasant Residence is Grove-street, with a Quarter-of-an-Acre of the bett Land in Nelson, well stocked with Fruit Tiees, price £250. 41. A smn!l Sheep Kun, about 14 milea from Nelson, consisting nf 13CO Aer> s, with convenient Dip and Yards, and 460 Long-woolled bheep, principally Ewes in Lamb. Also 100 Acrea of Arable Land attached, portly uuder en p. in full working or ler, with Horses, Farm Implements, snd Tools. There is a good Dwelling-house and Farm Buildings thereon, with Garden acd Orchard, for £*000, on easy terms. 42. Four Cottages in Hastings-street, with 55ft of Land to each, from £90 to £100. 43. House and Half-an-acre of Land, Brontistreet. £40<>. 45. A comfortable Residence in Vangunrd-st with 2 acres of pood land, well stocked with Fruit Trees, for £7ao 48 A 7 roomed House with 7 scr^s Land, at Wakefield ior £320 cr with 21 acres £500. 50. Comfortable Rasidence at tbe Port £220. 51. Ihrec Superior Building Allotments in Waimea and Brougham-streets, at £1 end £1 5s per foot, on deferred payments. 52. <4 feet Land, corner of Nile-street snd Trafalgar-square, £iOO. 53. A Farm at Stanley Brock, of 154 acres, with small cottage, crchatd, and garden. A2< -acre paddock is fenced in grass, remainder bu;h. Price £200, or to let at £l2 par year* 54 A Farm of 63 acres, in Gibbs Valley. Waketfeld, fenced and in paddocks price £600. 55. A Convenient Shrp and Dwelling in Coliingwcod etreet, near Biioge-scieet, for £100. 56. 130 acre Form at Spring Grove, cheap. 57. A well built Faaily Residei.ce at Wakefield. Stable, Outbuildings, and Four Acres, £(50. 58. A Property in Waimea street, good site, £300 59. House acd Land, Nile-street East, £230.; TO LET, £0. Four- roomed Cottage, Van guard- street, 78 per week. 22. A comfortable Nine-roomed House, rear tbe Wakefield Railway Station, £35 23. A Cottage, and about One Acre of Firstclass Lard at Suburban INorth, for 5s a week, with a never-failing spring of water. MONEY TO LEND on approved freehold security.
; HAND •_ TREADLE SJ^^^S^ I^EYERYWHEREo ! jj_^ 1,100,000 ALREADY SOLD. Sewing «™£_ L Machines ! TpHjp W. HUBBARD Invites in6pectioa to his stock of Machioery, J\ |) 4= V which includes those adapted to mcci the require- **^il^^^^^^S^^ffll&Yi ments of any Household. The Singer, the Taylor's Patent, with j^^i^W s^^^ Special Winder and Platform Base, aud moat of the leading Machines~of the day. The New Hand Shuttle (Lock stitc_),f£3. TABLE MACHINES for Dressmaking, Tailoring, and Leather work. Every Machine warranted to work well. Any special Machine got to order. Machines Sold for Cash or Hire Payment. fl__r Personal Instruction given to all purchasers. Extras SupplieJ — Oil, Needles, &o. Machines Ke paired or Exchanged Authorised Agent for the real Singer. W, HUBBARD, ..TBAFALQAB-STBEET, NELSON.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 268, 22 November 1879, Page 4
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