EELIIKG^CFF!!! WE nre alwaye FelHnpr Off, cf mpailng quality, as Cteap es any House in New Zealand, 10 Bolls Tapestry Carpet at 3s 3d per yfrd, further reduction I y taking the roll BlatjketsSaGd p<r pair, best value ever otiered in Neldon Black Lustre, 6J per jard ; Winceys. 4d per yar<l ; Fancy Dress Materials, from 6d per jnrd ; S6in White Calico, at 5d per yard ; 33in do, 4d ; Grey Cilico, 'Jfd ; hheeting, lOd ; White end Scarlet Flannel, la per yard ; Brown Hollaed, 6d ; Felt and Straw llais, dd each ; Bnglish-trimmed Benrets, frfiim 36 6 U FcathTi, 6d ; Wings, 3d ; Flcweri, 3d • Kibbona, Id per jarJ ; Men's Co! ton Shirts, la; Arctic Sbirts, Se 10 1 ; Trow gas and Vests be«t quality, 255 ; Men's aud Boys' tiUlti, CUtAP. IKSPECTION IHVITED. *ULE-S!TP»EET EAST Drapery atd Grocery Store, Next Prince Albert Hotel MISS M. GARDINRB. 2164 Manager. ■T "tfßfl rpo STAND THIS the "Crown" Stables, and on Fridays at Ri6bn:tind — THE IMPORT RD PONY LORD NELSON, 11 J hands high, a perfect model. I Fes— £2 ; Grcomage, sb. | JAMES LUCRE, $H H»rdj-strtet. dffik \ HP O Stand _^j^BP J thisseaFOn «^S^fi^ at the Stab 1 c a, v p^ Ir~^i\1 r ~^i\ f^ Spring Grove, >£lL^_ Draught ¥.s BLACK FHINCE and the ThoroughbreS EAtileb ECONOMY. BLACK PRINCE, bred in Marlborough, got by the imported horse " Monarch " out of "Diarasnd,'' imported trom Tasmania. "Monarch " is sdniitted to have lelt seme of the beet itockthat has ever seen in Marlborough. FCONOMY, by "Dead Shot" 6ut of " Circle," t ei Stud Book. Tkrms-BLACK PKIKCE, £2 ss; Groomage, 3j. ECONOMY, £2 2s ; Groomsge, 33. Persons dr siring the eerviSes of these Horses can have them visit their places. Paddocks can be had for Marcs if required. All fees to be paid by the 15th Jjnuary, lfN>. 3irii JOHN HAH£N. Young Conqueror* is bjr '^oyai Conqutror," out oi Mr Henry Fedwood'a Mare " Jolly." by Frjgiand's Hope. "Young Conqueror " is from the beat sle -z ever im ported, to Nelson. He is a first cl acs working horsejand a sure foal-getter The marc that will not provS in foal after htm is pas«t breeding. He will travel as undtr; weather permitting :— leave Neleon on Mondays for Allinprton Farm, calling at Mr Tovey's, hiihmond, ard Mr Brock's to dinner ; stop nil duy on Tuesjnya at Allington Farm ; »(art en Wednesdays through Spring Grove to Waimea West, calling at Paltmt'3 Hotel at noon, and will be at Mercer's Travellers'' Hest ia the evrning ; Thursdays lor Mr Dishffs Stables Nehon, calling at Mr Brock's at neon, and at the Turf Hotel, in the evening ; Fridays will be at Mr DodBon's Black Hcrse Hotel, Wakspuaka, till four o'clock ; and at Mi- Diahtr's Stables all day on Saturdays. Terms— £2 lOb per mare ; Groomage, 5s ,to be paid on fin t service. Aii ieesr to be paid on or before Ist January, 1880. All care taken of mares^hut no responsibility 1 PATBICK BYHNE, 310 -S6 Takaka.
AN ART TREASURES EXHIBITION will be held in tlie Pboufcfal Hail^elboJs, during Hie flrt-t ten « ayw in L'cctn.ber. Ihe proceed wPI be handed to the Churchwardens o F All (Saints Chu : c% Nelfon. ROCEItT M POWiTiLL, 31PU Hon. f-ecrctary. W. ROUT, LICENSED LAND BROKER, VALUATOR, LAND, HOtSE & COMMISSION AGENT, HAIiDY ktUKLT, NJXSDjS. TRAN^PRRS 0: CdNVF.YANCFS of LAND under the " Land Transfer Act " f flectf dat charges fixed b? the Act ; also MORTGAGES and RK - LEASES, POWERS of ATTORNEY prepared, aad LEASES drawn. Money invested on Mortgage Securities or la Ba«k ani «ber Shrtree. M<>ney lent on Freehold Securities st current rates <■■< interest. > Rents on Land, and Interest on Mortgages collected. Lind and Houses hired let, bought or sold, oa commission. Insurances tftVcted at lowest ra'es. Rents rolhcUd. Taxes and Insurances s?' A ; nnd tep: : ira/ effected. Valuations ih&de in Town or Cduniry for purchases, sales, or for Saiup and Succossion Duty. FOR SALE, ON VI RT EABV TEPUB TO BCIT PDRCHASPRS — 3. Twemythret feet froiting Selwyn Pla^e. 4. flctise and St Abies in Morrison-street, in one lot or separately. 6 Fifff Acres v MSu^gre— a bprgaln. I 11. Three hundred Awes, DrP'er Montere. j 12. Forty Acres & Cottage, Ltiwer Mouttre. 14. Six-roon ed House and forty ftet of Land fronting Collingwood-strett tor £.2i. 80 127 acres of gooil Lsnd, well Timbered, in Pigeon Valley, at £2 per acre \ 31 46ft of 1 and. Hali(ax-strtet~a bargain 32. Ho9se x^>nd 4C«t trentage, T&sman-street, 34. House and Land Russell-street West j 39. A pleat ant Residence ia Grcvettrect, j with a Quarter-of-an-Acieof the be.-t Land in Nelson, well stocked with Fruit Trees, price £250. 41, A email £h<ep Hun, about 14 miles from NeisSn, (ionSi*t!ng of J3GO Acf.s, with convenia t Dip aui YRfds, Snd 460 Long-woolled bheep, principally Ewo in Lamb. Also 100 Acres of Aiable Land attached, purely under cr p. in full working or ier, with Eora.s, Farm Implements, end Tools. There ia a gcfidj)<frelling-hdu9e nQd Farm Builiingp thereon, vfiih Qjirden andyrehard, for £-000, oa easy twins 42, Four Cottpges in Dastings-etrest, with 55ft of Laud to each, from £90 to XI OO. 43, Hotteeand Half aa-acre of Land, Brontietr&rt. *.4s\ , .,.,, 45. A comfortable Residence iuVxng'llfitd-gt with 2 acres of good land, well stocked with Fruit Trees, for £7fiO 48 A 7 roomrd Hcuae with 7 acr s Land, at WaktfleM for £320 or with 21 acres £500. 50. Comfortable Rastdence at tbe Fort £520. 51. Three Superior Building Allotments in WftiJi»SAuS Etougham- Streets, at £l fna £1 5s per foot, on deferred pSymebts. 52. '4 feet land, ccrner of Nile etreet and Trafalgar-square, £-Jo<). 53. A Faim at Stanley Brock, of 154 scree, with small cottage, oichaid, and garden. A2< -acre paddock is fenced in giass, remainder busb. Price £200, or to ht at£l-2 jj.ryear* £4 A Farm of t3 acies, in Gibbs Valley, Wakefeld, fenced and in paJdocks prise £600. 56. 13d ncre Farm at Spring Grove, cheap. 57. A will built Family het> derce at Wakefield. Stable, tuttui.diugs, and Four Acres, £iSO. H. A Property ift Waimea etreet, good site, £300 69. House and Land, Kile-ftreit Esst, £230. tO. A Farm in Tovedale of 227 Acre?, with comfortable Homeitiat, for £500,6887 terms. TO LET, 50. Four- roomed Cottage, Vanguard-street, 7s per week. 22. A comfortable Nine-roomed Bouse, rear the Wfikfcfield Railway Station, £35 23. A Cottage, and about One Acre of Firstclass Lard at buburban North, for 5s a week, with a ntver-failing spring of water. MONEY TO LEND on approved freehold gennritv.
I HAMH ft TRFAniF a^^^S^& !- UniW 06 intAULL v^w\J fl/V^'' !?^ EVERYWHERE. W^ 1,100,000 ALREADY SOLD. i SewingMachines ! IP^W* W. HUBBARD JWB Invites inspection to his stock of Machioery, i ( If _ 4^^^^bS^^tM^ which includea those adapted to meet the require- j ments of any Household. The Singer, the Taylor's Patent, with Special Winder and Platform Base, and most of the leading Machines of the day. The New Hand Shuttle (Lock stitch),k£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. 83T Personal Instruction given to all purchasers. Extras Supplied — Oil, Needles, &o. Machimes Bepaibed oe Exchanged. Authorised Agent for the real Singer. W. HUBBARD,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 270, 25 November 1879, Page 4
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