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Ife ANCHOR \l|jjj- STEAM LINE OF lSj3| PACKETS | ARK AFPOIHTKD TO LSAVB FOR WESTPORT, HOKITIKA, AND GHEYMnUTH. THE KENNEDY, on MONDAY, the 15th inst, THR CHARLES EDWARD, to follow. THE MURRAY, on FRIDAY, the 19:h Inat, FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. THE KENNFDY To mobrow, FKIDAY' 12th inst, at 4 pm. FOR WANGANUI. THE WALLACE on FRIDAY, the 12th met. FOR BLENHEIM. TH E LYTTELTON, about FRIDAY, the 12th inst. ' 3187 N. EDWABDS & CO. FOR WANGANUI AND WELLINGTON. igg-g^ WAKATU, witl rail for the above Porta on FRIDAY NEXT, at 4 p.m. For Freight or Passage, apply to JAMES S. CROSS, Jun., 3720 Agent. PTN AFORE QPERA COMPANY!! The le&ding members of the above will appear shortly for a few nighta only, in ENGLISH OPERA!!! Costumes, Scenery, and Orchestra, Particnlars in fntnre notices, 3738 C. WEIGHTMAN, Agent. NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS not paid by 21st December, will be SUED FOR without lurther notice. 3725-3 E. PRITCHARD. AN ENTERTAINMENT WILL BE HELD AT The Wakefield Choral Hall, On FRIDAT, the 12th inst., CONSISTING OF Vocal and Instrumental Music. First appearance of the Colored Brothers ! To conclu'e with a DANCE. An ifficient MC is engaged. Doors open at 7.A0, to commence at 8. Admission to Concert, 1/-, Children Sixpence. Dance, inoluding Refreshments, 1/6 extra. The proceeds to be devoted to Children's Sporis, to te held in connection with the Lower Wakefield Institute Fete on New Year's Day. 3710-5 j

Jg^jl^ TTNION STEAM ISSllSi^s U SHIP COMidmSmmß* pany's steamebs are appointed to leave, bookinsr as follows: E">R PICTON. WPLL7NOTON. LYTTELTON, and DUNEDIN, booking fcr Wanganui, Oamaru, Timaru— The TAIAROA, s. s., on TUI SDAY' 16th Decemter. FOR PICTON and WET LINGTON, booking for Napier, Gisborne, Tauranga— The TAIAROA. s.s, TOMORROW, FRIDAY. 12 Dr-cfmbe**, at Five pm., taking Sydney pas engers and cargo, and Melbourne cargo and passengers. "UIOR TARANAKI and MANUKAU— The WAITAKr. s a., TO MORROW, FRIDAI, isth December at Six pm FOR SYDNEY (EXHIBITION opated 17th September) - The WAKATIPU, s.s., from Wellington, 13th Dec* mber. Booked passengers forwarded per s.s. Taiaroa, TOMORROW, 12th Decembtr. The RINGARCOMA, sa., from Auckland, 23rd December. FOR MELBOURNE and ADELAIDE, via Wellirgton, Lyttelton, Dunedin. and Bluff— ' Thi ROTORUA, a s., from Dunedin, 18th December. Booked passengers forw rded To-Mobrow, FRiDAY, per ss. TAIAROA. EXCURSION TICKETS.-From Ist December, 1879, to 31st January, 1880, Rbturn Tickets to Sydney and back (for Exhibition) wilt be issued at 10 per cent off ordinary return fare, and tor Families (bona fide) of S adult 6 and over, 20 per cent off each fare. EXCURSION to West Coast Sounds leaves Dunedin 24th Dee, mber. Passengeis forw- rded from ft'elson. WOOL booked through to LONDON at ONE PENNY per lb. Freiorht and Passage Tickets to be ohtained at the Company's Officb, HOii Government Wharf js& \ TT 0 Stand jy^psj^gir _J^ J» this season dP§S3B&&^&wr at the Stables, t^Sr*^- ' 4^ Spring Grovb, ,I^^si§||||*^^| the Draught EnBLACK PRINCE and the Thoroughbred Entibe ECONOMY. BLACK PRINCE, bred in Marlborough, got by the imported horse " Monarch " out of "Diamond,'' imported irom Tasmania. "Monarch " is admitted to have left some of the best etock that has ever been in Marlborough. FCONOMY. by "Dead Shot" out of " Circle," Ees Stud Book. Tebms-BLACK PRINCE, £2 ss ; Groomage, 3s. ECONOMY, £2 2s ; Groomage, 3s. Persona desiring the services of these Horses can have tbem visit their places. Paddocks can be had for Mares if required. All fees to be paid by the ISth January 18"0. 8102 JOHN HAQEN.

BEST VALUE FOR MONEY! F. J. HINfGSTOjN, 9 GENERAL] Sl OREKEEPER, ancTProduce Dealer, CALLS ATTENTION to the following Goods, just landed, which, with his already varied and well-assorted Stock, he ia now selling at the lowest remunerative rates ; so that his customers maylbe aure'of making the most of their money. New Currants and Raising, Sultanas, Lemon Tinware and Brushware Peel Patent Medicines, and Stationery Crushed Loaf, Snowdrop and other Sugars Boots, Shoes, Slippebs — Men's . Women's, New Season TEAS, Congous, &c„ in chests, half-chests, ana boxes and Children ' 8 - a *» assortment. Gunpowder, Orange Pekoe, Scented Caper Men ' 8 and B °y 8 * Felt and stra * Ha *« The Mixed Tea, as supplied for Family use, W^ 11 ' 8 and Chi!dren ' 8 Stray Bnd L <«" is specially recommended for trial to "om ** ata those desirous of a really good article. Flowfrß< BibbcM> am , otbfir TrilDiniDg(| COFFEE Freah Roasted and Ground upon the M]3N , g and BoT , fl CtoXfflNO p remises, warranted not to be surpassed for delicate aroma ; also, Wholesale, Also, a varied assortment of Hosiery and in 1, 2, 7, and 28-lb. tins, and in bulk. Haberdasher? Sauces, Pickles, Jams, Marmalade, Sardines, Herrings, Lobster, Salmon, Mustard, and all the usual Oilman's fiioies. F 88 a » Batter, Bacon, Hams/ Cheese, always on sale Soaps, Yellow, Blue, Mottled,' Scented, etc. Also, Poultry, and all Farm Produce Candles, Sperm, and Mould Kerosine— test 150 Crockery and Glassware in great variety; Prodvee] faW;in Exchange at Highest Special lines in Cups and Saucers, cheap Market Rates. F. J. HI~NGSTON, General Storekeeper & Prodtice Dealer, I Waimea-street, Nelaon.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 284, 11 December 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 284, 11 December 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 284, 11 December 1879, Page 3

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