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* *ft : * *t YM" n «_^SSbB6_WB_N COJStXX « __ m\J m JßßSfc* YHFERBNCE at Bkhopdals, on NEWliYfi^ _ DAY. 3564 jjkk_ • r rnEs.sY T^; - '- -jjji_- LADYB^feY; will leave a? under : 'V'7'^' ' Sel.-ou for Motueka, Thursday, Novembe* 27,at7a.m Motueka for Neleon, Thursdsy, November 27, st 10 a.m. Nelson for Motueka, Saturday, November 29, at G am. _otu3ka for Nelson, faturday, November 29, at 8 a.m. Neleon for Motueka, Tusecay, December 2>, st 7 p oi. Mctueka for Wainpu, Tuesday, r ecember 2, at lo p m. Waitspu for Collingwood, Wednesday, De-' c<mber 3, at 9 a ro. 'oiling wi od tor Mot'«eka, Wednesday, Te-c-»mber 3, at 9.30 p m. Mctuek* far Nelsan, Thursday, December 4, at 9 a.m. 3661 JAMES S. CRCSS, Jun., Agent. HpO tbe Pa ty who fork ihe lend of »• The A Sailors Pocket Book '—Return same at once.— J. GAR K ARD, Government Wharf. FUNERAL. THE Frienis of Mr JOHN NEWMAN are reepectfu'ly informed tbat the FUNERAL of h*s late WIPE will leave hia Keei lence for the New Cemetery on SUNDAY Next, 23rd instant, at Two o'clock p.m, GORRIE & SONS. 3550 Undertakers. —._———>— ———BB__MM—^aH_nMa_-« Books ? Books ! Books ! To the Residents of MOTUEKA, RIWAKA, MOUTERE, and surrounding districts. THE undersigned begs to inform them tbat in order to facilitate the choice of PRIZE AND GIFT BGOKS suitable for the coming season, he #111 open out a large assortment of . Books, Fancy Goods etc, At the Motueka Botel, OnTHURSD 4 Y. FRIDAY. & SAI URDAY, the 27th, 28tb, atd 29th insts , wben everything will be marked in plain figurts, and at Nelaon trices. INSPECTION INVITRD. 3542-6 H.D.JACKSON. I. O. O. F „ M. U. TRAVELLERS' BEST LODGE. THE MEETING summoned to be held n-=xt SATURDAY, November 22, ia POSTFONED until the FO l LOWING SATURDAY, Novemrer 29, at 7.30 p.m. 3527-3 G. B. HURSTj N.G. THEATRE ROYAL Lessees — Messrs Hiscock. Hay man & Co. Business Manager— Mr. P. H. Eirby. FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY, Commencing TUESDAY, Nov. 25 McI J E__N*S DRAMATIC TROUBADOURS, After the most brilliant success ever known throughout the Australian Colonies and New Zealand— UNAPPROACHABLE IN MERIT I Pleasing and Pebfectbd Pbbfohkances f FLOOD OF FRESH FEATURES! PROFUSION OF NOVELTIES ! ! " THE GENUINE SENSATION OF THE DAY I ! 1 3511 CITY OF NELSON. PUBLIC HOLIDAY. ' CITIZENS sre inv'ted to observe MONDAY, let Dectmbtr ne« as a PUBLIC HOLIDAY, on account of the Volunteer Keview, &c, at Richmond. J. R. DODSON, Mayor. Nelson, Nov. 17, 1 679. 3491- 4 Hope Sunday School. THE TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY of the above School will (d.v.) be held on SUNDAY NEXT, 23rd November, when a SERM< >N will be preached in New Schoolrcom. at Ha'f-pa«t Six o'clock in the evening by ihe Re?. J A. Hamilton. Collection in aid of the School Funds. On THURSDAY, 27th. a PUBLIC TEA will t_e place in the New School-room, at Hope, after which a PUBLIC MEETING will be held. Several Ministers and Friends will address the meeting. Children's Tea at 3 ; Adults' at 5 p.m. Admission 1/6, Children Free. 3547-6 FOR SALE. THE following CAPITAL PROPERTIES, the owner intending to leave Nelson : — Lot I— Four Acres first class land, with House rf nine rooms and outbuildings, seven stalled stable, cattle sheds, &c, known as ■* Franklyn Rise," FratkJynetreet. ] J acres are laid out in Orcbard and Garden, at present occupied by the owner. lot 2— Four Acres frontiog Vanguard-street Lot 3 — Nine Acres, more or lets, fronting Vanguard and Tot ra-streets Lot 4 — About Two Acres Ironting St. Vincent street Lot 5—47 Feet Frontage to Hardy-street, with Shop and Dwelling-house thereon, at present occupied by T. H. Jones Lot 6—31 Feet Frontage to Trafalgar- street, opposite Twist and Gay 'c, '.with Stable, Coach-house, &c , in the occupation of the Telegraph Department Lot 7—50 Acres first-class Land at Stoke, part iv grass and part in crop, with Slaughterhouse and Yards all complete | Lot B—loo Acres at Waimea East, cropped es follows:— 10 Acrea in Oats, 90 in Farley; also House, Stables, Barn, Sheds, 4c. The above is a capital opptrtnnity fer parties seeking investment, rr for small farms, as they will be sold on lit oral terms. Further particulars can be obtained from, T.H. FOY, ' J y MM— te Branklyn B|se

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 268, 22 November 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 268, 22 November 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 268, 22 November 1879, Page 2

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