*J^*slv TTNION STEAM _jypl|Bßs^ U ship com!*jh9b£Sßlbp PANT'S Stsahbbs ate appointed to leave, booking as follows: FOR PICTON. WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, Hnd DONEDIN, booking for Wanpanui, Oamarn, Timaru — The WAITAKf. s.s., TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 2Srd Dec, at Three p.m. FOR PICTON and WELLINGTON, booking for Napier, Giaborne, Tauranga— The WKLLINfiTON, 8.8., on FRIDAY, 26th December. TjiOß TARANARI and MANDKAU— TheTrUAROA, s.s., oa FRIDAY, 26th December. The WAITAKI, s s., en SATURDAY, 3rd Janu r?. FOR SYDNEY .'EXHIBITION op-red 17th September) — The ALBION, p. from Auckland, on fiih January . FOR MELBOURNE and ADELAIDE, via Wellington, Ljt elton, Dunedin, and Bluff— 1 he TARAUUA. s.s , from Wellington, on MONDAY, 29th December. EXCURSION TTCKETS.-Froni Ist December, 1879. to 3'.at January, 1880, Rbturn Tickets to Sydney and back (for Exhibition) will le iseued at 10 per cent oft" ordinary return fare, and for FAMfLiE9 (bona file) of 3 adults and over, 20 per cent off each fare. EXCURSION to West Coast Sounds le*ve} Duncdtn 84th Dec. mber. Passengers forwrded from Re'son. From ISth Dec, 1879, to 3 let January, 18S0 Rktdbn Tickets will b& ieauei between ports within New Z aland at which the Company's fteamers call, at a reduction of 30 per cent, off the two fingle fares— available for return until S9ih February, 1880. WOOL booked through to LONDON at ONE PENNY per Ib. Frefpht And Paßiasre Tickets to be obtained at the Company's Cfficb, 1106 Government Wharf LO^T between Hardy-street Wesleyan Church and Britannia Heights, a GOLD BROOCH. Finder will be rewarded oa leaving it at Mail Office. 3646 A TEA PARTY and SPORTS will be held at Upper Motjterb on NEW YEAR'S DAY. A BRASS BAND will be in attendance. Admission— Tea, la 6d; Sports, Is SB3S NGATIMOTI SCHOOL TEA PARTY will take place at the Schoolroom, oa WEDNESDAY, January 7, 1880. Children's Tea at 3 o'clock. Adults' „ 5 Tickets— Adults Is 6d., Children 6d. School Children Free. The School Prizes will be distributed after the Tea. On tbe Eame day there will be a Sale of Work, commencing at Two o'clock, and in the Evening a Christmas Tree, and at halfpast Seven ibe Rev J. Leigh ton will deliver a Lecture. Subject— The Mutiny in India. The proceeds of the above will be given to the Ngatio oti Church Building Fnnd. 3334 FOR SALE, "YOUNG CONQUEROR." CONQUEROR is a firat-claes Draught Stallion; he is tbe best bred Horse travelling in the Nelson District; he is a sure Foal-' getter, and the Owner is ready to give any trial of him in Harness If not SOLD by the 4th of JANUARY, 1880, he will be WITHDRAWN from SALE. Any intending buyer will find his character on enquiry. Apply to P. BYRNE in charge at Mr Disbbb's Stables. 3789— 6a
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 293, 22 December 1879, Page 3
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457Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 293, 22 December 1879, Page 3
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