IKANCHOR IlKj^- STEAM LINE OF Js|§|l PACKETS ASB APPOIWTZI> TO EJHAV3 FOR WESTPORT. HOKITIKA, AND GRBYMOUTH, THE MURRAY, on THURSDAY, 1 2th instant. THE WALLACE, on TUESDAY, the 17th instant, FOR WANGA.S3TJI. nHHE MURRAY, Early. JL FOR WELLINGTON. THE WALLACE, about THURSDAY, th 9 12th instant;, FOR BLENHEIM. mHB LYTTBLTON, on THURSDAY, JL the 12th ins nt, at 3 p.m. 1187 JOHN H. COCK & CO. FOR WELLINGTON AND . WANG A NUT. <ffij3[fif^ WAX AT U will sail for the above ports TO-DAY (TUESDAY), at 6 p.m. For Freight, &&, apply to 2342 J. S. CROSS, jun. FOR PATEA via WELLINGTON, is appointed to leave for the above Ports on TBUkSDAY Next, 12th instant, at Six p.m. For Freight or Passage, apply to SCT VNDKBS & CO., 2389 — 4 Agents. TRAFALGAR ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER OF. NELSON. 157 IX2) s.c. ORDINARY CONVOCATION, Masonic Hall, lUESDAY, August 10, at 7.80 p.m. w. m. stanton; c. S at 10. 2335. OOME and See our MEN'S STRIPED MSRItiQ SOX, from lljot T. S3. WYMOND & CO. FOR SALE. 1 AH BOSHELS of APPLES in large [or X\/v/ email quantities. Apply G. MARSHALL, 2875— t c Toitoi Valley. OOME and See our BOYS' TWEED and CLOTH CAPB, fr;m 1/T. S. WYMOND & CO. SPEING SEED WHEAT. A PARCEL just received, ex f< Croydon Lass," from Canterbury. 2306-6 a GRIFFIN & SONS. COME and See our BOYS' TWEED TROUSERS SUITS, from 17/6. T. 8. WYMOND & CO. Mrs. King, DRESSMAKER & MILLINEE, TOP OF WAIMEA-3TREET, opposite the old cemetery, (late of Ngatiawa-street), Kelson. Ch&Tges very moderate. Stylo and fit guaranteed. Mrs. KING begs leave to call attention to the fact that she has had a very extensive experience in all the leading West»end Houses while in London, and is a'to prepared to make up Laoies' Underclothing and White Work in a very superior style, at very low prices. " B3T NOTE THE ADDRESS. SOB 6 GREIG and BURTON, PAINTERS, GLAZIERS, & PAPERHANGKEES Beg to thank their friends and patrons for the patron age accorded to fchem for the past 13 years, and inform them that they have > JESD to more commodious premises, (Oppoßite the Union Bank of Australia), HARDY-STREET, where they hope for a continuance of the same favors. A CHOICE SELECTION OP P APEEHAN-GINGS ON HAND. GREIG & BURTON, Painters, Paperhangers, and GHaeiers, HARDY-STREET, (Opposite Union Bank of Australia) 1925— 1 m
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 189, 10 August 1880, Page 3
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386Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 189, 10 August 1880, Page 3
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