r °*£M®&giik^' ; TT'^ON : STEAM jSSH^-' '^ - 1 ' 'Shi'p i: com-. are appointed to leave, booking as follows: F)U PYCtON, WELLINGTON, LYTT ELTON, and DUNEDIN, booking fcr Wanganui, Oartinru, Timaru— r Jhe WAITAK', 8.5.. on TUESDAY, 24th F. bruary, at Four p m; The WELLINGTON, B>s., oniTUESDAT, 2fld March. " ' '"""_' FOR PICT.OH ai]d/WEI|LINGT,O^, tidpk-.; ing for Napier, Gi'abofne. Tsuranga — The WAITAKI, s s., TO-MO&ftOW, FRIDAY, iOth February, at One p.m. '- takinv Melbourne Passengers to ss. "'"'BotomahAjCTa, aUo psesjngers and cargo ; for "Napier. Gisborne, TauraDga. The WELLINGTON, 5.5.,. on FRIDAY, 27th February"l7loß TARANAKI and MANUKAXJ— The WELLIN6TONy c.c , TO-MOBROW FRIDAY, 20th February, at Three p.m. - ■ ■ .■ .. FOR r SYDNEY CEXHIBITION rpited HthSeptembn)TheTARARrjA,s.s from Auckland, 2nd March. , , _ FOR MELBOURNE and ADELAIDE, via Wtllitgton, tjttelton, DuneJJo, and Bluff— : . - . The ROTOMAHANA, s s , from Wellington, si MONDAY, 23rd February. Booked passengers forwarded, per bg. Waitaki, TO-MORROW. Friday, 20th February. EXCURSION TICKETS, avai'able f>t leaving Sydney before the end of March— from Ist December, 1879, to 29th February, 1880, Return Tickets to Sydney and back (for Exhibition) will be Isau'ed'at' 10 prlcent. off ordinary return fare, and for Families (bona fide) of S adults and over, 20 per cent. off. .<_;*. WOOL booked through to LONDON at ONE PifiNN Y per lb. . '* s : ; Freight and Pasiasre Tickets to be obtained at the Gompa^y'SvOfwoe,- - - r ..--.:-;- r 1106 * ! ;;'. { -■ Government Wharf MR. HURSTHOUSE, M:H.R. f requests the Electors of Motueka to meet him at the Institute, Motueka, on TUESDAY, February 24, at 8 p.m.. Waimea West School-room, SATUBDAI, February 21. »t 8 p.m. Riwaka Pchool-room on WEDNESDAY February 25, at 8 p.m. Upper Moutere School- room, FRIDAY, Febru>ry 27, at 8 pm. 532—12 TH E COLONIAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. Paid-up Capital, £399,963 15s Reserve Fund, £26,000. The DIVIDEND of 8 per cent, per annum for Half-year en.ied 3 1st December laßt is NOW PAYABLE, and Shateholiers on the Nelson portion ot ths register will re- j ceivo their Warrants on application. W. H. DRAKE, Acting Mamgir Nelson, 18th February, 1880. . 547—3 GOOD ACCOMMODATION for Gentlemen and Private Rooms for Families at Mrs. ASKBW'S, Kose Lodge, Nile-tt. 67 V W.MILNER, Trafalgar-street, IMPORTER OF ' ' NEW GOODS NOW OPENING Ex " Aconcagua," via Melbourne. Ex " Bebikqton," via Wellington. Ex v Western Monaboh," via Wellington. - DRESS r ! AND] MANTLE MAKING ESTABLISHMENT. Millinery Orders tastefully executed. : ' : ' 'on the premises. . ... A ■well-assorted stock '::.'. . o£ CLOTHS >ND TWEEDS. MEN'S AND BOYS' . L READY MiDE clothi sard' 'BAT S^ se.l; - • . ofjever)! description.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 43, 19 February 1880, Page 3
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401Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 43, 19 February 1880, Page 3
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