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ANCHOR Uffifet STEAM LINE OF; }Jl§|j|f j PACKETS Is AHE AI>]POIS1 I SD TO LBJiVS FOR WESTPOBT, HOKITI&A, AHD GRBYMOUTH. fT\KV, CHAEL'S EDWARD. TC-DAY, X (THDRSD^Y), Bfch insist 6 p.tn npHE KKNNEDY, via KARAMBA, oa JL IKO ND AY, tie 12tU instant, at 10 a.m. FOit WELLINGTON DIRECT. rpHE KENNEDY TO-DAY [Thursday], JL the a fell instant, at 10 p.m. FOR WANGANUi; mflE MUUKAY, on BATORDAY, 10th A. , iußt., at 4 p uj. FOR BLENHEIM AIW KEKEIiANQA. rpHB I.YTTELTON on PATUKDAY, & the lOth instant. ffrom the 15th DeeemSer, 1879, to 31at January, 1880, Kefnrn Tickets will be issued between ports within New Zealand at which the Company's steamers call, afc a RHDUC--11053 of SO per cent, off the two single fares, available for return until t'je 28th February, 168 J. 2187 JOHN H. COCK & CO. ALL ACCOUNTS due tp J. DONALDSON, Baker, Hardy--<t, will be SU-D for if not PiilD by 13th inst. 64— -sp M M. WEBSTEE, -U-L» FAMILY GROCER, TRAFALGAR-STREET, NELSON, having completed his selection of Cliristmas Fruits, has much pleasure in submitting them to his customers and the public as the best procurable in the New Zealand market, and equal to anything that can be offered by any other house in town or country. During the remainder ot the month (December), M. M. "W. will sell his Christmas Eetjits less the new duty, so that consumers will save one penny in every pound of Fruit they use by making their purchases at M. M. WEBSTER'S. Tine New Currants, Elemes, Sulf anas, Muscatels, Figs, Trench Prunes, Californian Apricots and Peaches Candid Lemon, Orange and Citron Peels, Jordan Almonds, Shell Almonds, Barcelonas, American Pea Nuts (cylinderically roasted) Spices of all kinds, &c, &c. A special parcel of FLOUR secured for Christmas Puddings Preserving Sugars. — Crushed Loaf, I W Sydney Befined, Mauritius Crystals A very choice lot of New Season's 1879-80 TEAS 1879-80 Boxes from 17/6. WEBSTER'S COFFEE still maintains its high reputation, and is the best preparation in the market. A prime lot of CANTERBURY HAMS just received. M. M. WEBSTEB, FAMILY GROCER, &o. TRAFALGAK-STBEET.

J^M% TTMoiSr ; .steam -.. SHIP COM•4^S^^B PA NY' 3 STEAMIHiS Rie appointed to )ear&, booking as follows: E')U PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, end DUNEDIN, booking fcr Wanganui, Oamsru, Timaru — The WAIU&KI, a.s., on TUESDAY, the 13th January, at Ha.f-pae t Nine am, EOH PICTON and WELLINGTON, booking 1 for Wapier, Gisborne. Tauranga— The WA I T 4 K L, ' 8.9 , TO-MORROW, FRIDAY. 9:h January, at Thrfe p.m., taking Sydney passengers and Cai'jjo. FOR .TAKANAKI and JKAKUKAU— The WELLINOTON, hs. TO-MORROW FRIDAY, 9th January, at Four pm, FOR SYDNEY (EXBIBITION cpjned 17ih September) — The WAKATIPU, s p., from Wellington, on SATURDAY, the lGth Jmnary. Booked uargo and paasenaera forwarded per s.B. WAIT&Kr, TOMOItROW, Ninth January. Em MELBOURNE and ADELAIDE, via WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN, and BLUFF— The RINGAROOMA.as, from Wellington on MONDAY, 12th January. Bookes p<»se»gers forwarded per b.s. WAIl'/tKI, TO-MORKOW, Kinth January. EXCURSION TICKETS— Prom Ist December, 1879, to 3lßt January, 1880, Rbtitkn Tickets to Sydn&j- and back (for Exhibition) will be issued at 10 per cent off ordinary return fare, and for .Famixjes (bona fide) of 3 adults and over, 20 pev cent oil". ... From 15th Dec. 1879, to 31st January, 1880 Rutdbn Tickets will b-: issued becweea ports within New Zealand at wliich the Company's tt^smera c»ll, ac a reduction of 80 per cent, off tne two Fingle fares — available for return uutii 29(h February, iB6O. WOOL booked through to LONDON at ONE PENNY per Ib. \ Frsip-iifc «.nd Pagaaar^ Tickets to be obtained at the Company's Oiticb, lion Government Wharf ] FOR WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. d*l* finHE e.s, "^ WAKA TU, j will sail for the above Ports on SATURDAY, l Oth January. EXCURSION FARES.- Return Tickets issue J fr.^m 17th December to 31st January, 1880, available for return until 29th February, 18^0. For Freight or Passage, apply to ! JAMES S. CROSS, Jun., \ 70—3 Agent. \ IT is hereby notified that the Business heretofore carried on by N. EDWARDS & CO., of Nf lson and London, will, from this date b« conducted by JOHN HONEYCOMB COCK, on his own behalf, under the style of " JOHN H. COCK and CO." January Ist, 1880. 2 IN view of the tianefer of the Mercantile portion of the Business of N~. EDWARDS * C-"» , it is proposed to convertinto a LIMITED LIABILITY COM- | PANY that portion of the Business comprising the ANCHOR LINK of STEAM PACKETS, the ALBION WHARF, and the ANCHOR FOUNDRY These fine Properties will be offered on most favorable terms. Full particulars will be given in Prospectus shortly to be issued, and information meanwhile can be obtained on application to Mr. J. H. COCK, let January, 1880. 3

T. ROBERTS begs to inform his friends and the public that he is RELIQUISHING the BOOT and SHOE BUSINESS, and that in consequence of his increasing General Business, he ia compelled to remove his Stock of Boots and Siioes to more COMMODIOUS PREMISES, namely, the Shop lately occupied by Mr. Trautvetter, Jeweller, Trafalgar-street, WHERE THE WHOLE Must be Sold, regardless of Cost ! All ACCOUNTS connected with the BOOT BUSINESS NOT SETTLED by the 15th January, 1880, will be SUED FOR without further notice. figT Hours of Business, 10 to 6, except Saturdays. LOVED AY and HETHOE Are now offering a large and varied assortment of DRESS GOODS, adapted to the climate of Nelson. New Dress Lawns j New Fancy Piques j New Galateas j New Baizes New Ataleas | New Muslins j New Lustres j New Satteens New Pompadours, etc., etc. |" OVEDAT & HETHOE have a large stock of Black Lustres— Brilliants— JLJ ' Coburgs — Henrietta Cloths — Paramattas — French Merinos — Cashmeres — Serges — Poplin Cords—Russell Cords— Superior Crapes of best makes, etc, etc. T OVEDAT & HETHOE'S -*J Dressmaking Department is under competent management, and they are prepared to execute all orders entrusted to them with economy fand despatch. T" ADIES REQUIRING ■^ First-class Milllinery at moderate charges, will find it to their advantage to favor LOVED AT & HETHOE with a a call before looking elsewhere. LOVED AY & HE YHOE ;TRA^L(HR-STREET.j

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 7, 8 January 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 7, 8 January 1880, Page 3

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