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jm®A, ' TT^ ION steam ,f "W^M^ U yHIP COM " * PANY'S Steamebs are appointed to leave, booking as follows: ■ > T]l')R PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYT- - JJ TELTON, end D UNEDIN, booking fcr Waigauui, Oanmru, Timaru— q The WAITAKI, s.s , on TUESDAY, the 13th January, at < » E)R PICTON and WELLINGTON, booking for Napier, Gisborne, Tauranga— 5, The WAIT&KI, s.s, on FRIDAY, 9th January, at p.m., taking Sydney passengers and cargo. — " J FOR TARANAKI and MANUKAU— V calling at Wellington to land passen- < - gers only — I ™The WELLINGTON, s.s, on FRIDAY, 9th Janui*7, at _ p.m. * EOK SYDNEY (EXQI3ITION op-.r_ed 17ih Septernhf.) — The WAKATIPU, s ?., f-rcm Wellington, ■£ on SA'i URDAY, tiie 10th January. Booked cargo and passengers for- f ( warded per s.s. WAITAKI, Ninth January. F^R MELBOURNE r.nd ADELAIDE, via WELLINGTON, LYITELTON, DUNEDIN, and BLUFF— The RTSGAROOMA,ss, from Wellington, on MONDAY, 12tb January. Bookei pa'ie -gers forwarded per s s. WAI TAXI, Ninth January. EXCURSION TICKETS.— From let Deoember, 1879. to 31st Januaiy, 1880, Return Tickets to Sydney and back (for Exhibition) ■will be issued at 10 per cent off ordinary return fare, and for Famtjoiss (bona fide) of 3 adults snd over, 20 per cent olf. Fiona 15th Dec, 1879. to 31et January, 1880 Return Tickets will bo issued between porta -within New Zealand at which the Company's steamers cill, ai a reduction of 30 per cent, off bite two fingle fares— available for return until v9:h February, 1880 WOOL booked through to LONDON at ONE PENNY pir lb. Freipht and Paegace Tiokets to bo obtained at the Compact's Office, jjOr Government Wtiasf STRAYED to the Waimeas— a White and Liver- colored SETTKR answering to I the name of " Pluto." Last Been on Appleby Road , . - „ * ... mi Anyone giving information about it will , CBABLEg HARLING . WANTED TENDERS for PI^ T " DRYING, BALING, C" of aboufc TWO ACRF^ .^rtlNG, r growing on Mr F ,*_i*TlNG, &c. Valley. -° oi HOPS, now 36—2 -^arris's property, Maitai >f r Apply HENRY CLOUSTEN. fi TTAVINa DISSOLVED PART- . JUL NERSHIP with Dh. Farrellb, to I bave arranged to meet patients in 34 future at my own house (next door to ~~ Panama House, Collingwood-street). lN Consulting hours from 10 am. to 1 , s p.m., and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. FLOYD COLLINS, 1 Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians of London ; , 3 3899 and Surgeon. L — — ___ J Native Reserves Oflice, ■ Kelson, 30th December, 1879. 16 npENDEB S will be received Up to 430 p m X on WEDNESDAY, the 7th proximo. for FORMING and METALLING aboufc SEVEN CHAINS of ROAD through the ; > NATIVE LANDS at WAKAPDAKA. Further particulars can be obtained on application to the undersigned. _] The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. [ 3946-6 ALEXANDER MACKAY.

ANCHOR - Kfjjfejs. STEAM LINE OF |.WR|«i PACKETS AXE AFBOWTBD TO E.JHA.V-5 FOR WESTPORT, HOKITIKA, AND -GRETMOUTH. THS CHARLES EDWARD, on THURS DAY, Bth inst,, fit 6 p.m THE KENNEDY, via KARAMEA, on W O *•*. L- AY, tte 12th inatant. fou Ellington direct. milE KENNEDY on THUaSDAY, the JL Bth instant. FOR WANGANUI. THE MUSHAY, on SATUBDAY, 10th inst. FOR BLENHEIM. nP- H E LYTTBI/roN TO-MORKOW A (Wednesday) the; 7th ins:att, at" 7 p.m. From the 15th December, 1879, to 31st j January, 1880, Return 'lickfts will be-i-ssued I bet wen ports wi *lvn New Zazland at which j the Company's steamers call, at a RLiDVJCTIO>4 of SO per cent, off the two B.ngle fares, available for return uutil t*ie 28th February, 188). 2 sw JOHN H. COCK & CO. NOTICE. ' OWNERS of DOGS in the City of Nelaon are hereby required to REGISTER THBM. for the current year. Doe Tickets can be obtained at the Town Clerk's Office or from the undersigned. W. FLETT, Collector. 3rd January. 1880. '.4—3 ONE. POUND RE WABD. L f " Jf /C betwFen Hope and Nelson, or in Kehrn, a POCKET BOOK, ontainlrijz M'*m*ey. Finder by leaving it at tbe Mail Vffice, or at W. JEi-SOFS, Hope, wiil receive tl c above Reward. 3944 Qj P ALED TKNDERS will be received by IO the undersigned up to 5p m on FRIDAY, 16th January, for the KBKCTION of a PARSONAGE at Mohmond,- Plans and specification of which may bo seen at Mr JbUßSi's, Richmond. 7 _ 6 , J.W. BARNICOAT. NGATIMOTI QOHOOL TEA PARTY will take © place at tbe Schoolboom, oc WEDNESDAY, January 7,1880. Children's Tea at 3 o'clock. Adults' „ 5 „ Tickets— Adults ls 6d., Children 6d. School Children Free. The School Prizes will be distributed afte ths Tea. On the same day there will be a Sale c Work, commencing at Two o'clock, and v the Evening a Christmas. Tree, and »•" past "oeven the Rev J. Lkighto^ ..„ na • aL'ecture. Subject— Tbo 1 "' ... will dcliv r f be proceeds of tb- - Mutiny In India tt inNiratio oli r ' -? * bove will b e given wjoflgwiQu onurch Building Fund. 38 ! W R1 b ™f ASES «* o __. R LUCAS & SON | GEORGE DIXON, of Wellingtoi ♦•_. f I? f< ? iufoTm the InhaMtentg of Nelson, , purchased Mr J. A. Hakley AERATED WATER AND CORDIA MANUFACTORY, | Hq is now prepared to supply an articl i which he hopes will meet with their '; entire satisfaction. ! ' Address G. DIXON, ' Cordial Manufacturer, &c j Bridge-st., Nelson. Sow.-Il»ve purchased all the Bottle* I/ittskets, and Kegs, the property of this Firm ihey will theiefore be collected by me. 1-Mch3t ' G D

T* ROBERTS begs to inform U • T^ Isfriends and the Public that he is RELIQUISHING the BOOT and SHOE BUSINESS and that in consequence of his increasing General Business, he is compelled to remove his ' Stock of Boots and Shoes to more COMMODIOUS PREMISES, namely, the Shop lately occupied by Mr. Trautvetter, Jeweller, Trafalgar-street, WHERE THE WHOLE Must be Sold, regardless of Cost ! D— ' All ACCOUNTS connected with the BOOT BUSINESS NOT SE ITLED by the 15th January, 1880, will be SUED FOR ' without further notice. \ \W Hours of Business, 10 to 6, except Saturdays. LOVEDAY and HEYHOE Are now offering a large and < varied assortment of ' J3lx.i_.SS GrO ODS, adapted to the climate of Nelson, t New Dress Lawns | New Fancy Piques I New Galateas j New Baizes NewAtaleas I New Muslins I New Lustres New Satteens JNew Pompadours, etc, etc. F OVEDAY & HEYHOE have a large stock of Black Lustres-Brilliants- f Coburgs— Henrietta Clotbi - —Paramattas— French Merinos— Cashmeres— Serges— Poplin Cords— Russell lords— Superior Crapes of best makes, etc., etc. ~r OVEDAY <fc HEYHOE?S 12 Dressmaking Department is under competent management, and they are prepared to execute all orders s entrusted to them with economy _and si despatch. * - "' HI II I II I I ._ I L T~ ADIES BEQUIRING ' First-class Milllinery 1 at moderate charges, will find it to their w advantage to favor LOVEDAY & HEY- cc HOE with a a call before looking elsewhere. LO Vm> AY & HEYHOE s , TRA^ALGAR-STRE^f

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 5, 6 January 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 5, 6 January 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 5, 6 January 1880, Page 3

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