~sskfa<£&> TTD?ION STEAM U- SHIP COMPANT'S are appointed to learo, booking as follows: FOR PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELT()N, and DUNEDIN, booking ior O'arunru, Tiniaru— The H&W-A, 5.5.,-on TUESDAY, lUh Ocfcaber. The TA.IAKOA, e.e,, on TUESDAY, 19th October. FO E PICTON WELLINGTON, ard • LYTTELTON, booking for Napier, Gisborne, Tauranga— HThe HAWEA, s.o, on THURSDAY, 7tb October, at Ten am,, taking Bluff, Hobart Town, and Melbourne passengers nnd cargo. The TAIAIiO£, p.g., on THURSDAY, 14th October. FOR TARANAKI and MANUKAU— 'IheT AIAROA, b.s., on SATURDAY, 9th October. The WANAKA, b.b, on FRIDAY, 15th Octjter. FOR BYDNBT— The WAKATIPU, e.g., from Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, 13th October. FOR HOBART TOWN, MELBOURNE, and ADELAIDE, via Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff— The ROTORUA, e.n., from Wellington, on 12th October. Booked pRB3:n--gevs frrwarried per 8.8. H&W-A, on TBUrt&DAY, 7th October. figf' From 20th September to 30. h Novemher., 1880, SPECIAL TXOUUSION TICKETS at REDUCED FABKS will- be issued to Melbourne,, available lor Two Months from date of issue. Particulars at Company's Office. ' ; WOOL booked through to LONDON at ONE PENNY per lb. ' Frsiprht and Pastiag& Ticketa to bs obtained at the Company's Office, 1106 ; •"• Qovernment Whafff PATEA via WELLINGTON. PATEA U appointed to leave for the above Ports ou THURSDAY NiXT, 7th inst. For Freight or Passage, apply to 8028 SCLANDERS& CO. .Agents. TO BE SOLD, a thorough Staunch LINCOLN MARK, used to Cart or Plough. Enquire at TWIST & GAY'S. 2288—6 FIR SALE, a Six-year-oid GELDING, thoroughly quiet and staunch in Harness aud Saddle*' Enquire of Mr W. BEST, Wakefleld, 2025— 6p ; In the Estate of Richard Hadfield, deceased. ALL CLAIMS apainet the above Estate must be AT ONCE RENDERED, and all DEBTS DUE to the said Estate PAID FORTHWITH to Mr. JAMES BOON, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge. ; F. S. HADFIELD, ) J.-H. COCK, V Executors. 298G-6 H.D.JACKSON,) T HEREBY BSG TO NOTIFY that I am JL CONTINUING, under the same style, the BUSINESS of roy late husband, Richabd Hadfield ,the management being entrusted to; Mr. JAMES BOON. 2987—6 FANNY S. HADFIELD. NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS against the undersigned are requested to be tent in by the 20th of October, 1880, FOR PAYMENT ; and^ftl! DEBTS DUE to me are requested to be PAID by the same date ; after that date LEGAL PROCEEDINGS will .be taken for the recovery rf the same. ROBERT BANKS. Neleon, Oc f oJ e• 2, 1860 8026- td To Stand this Season. A^-^gfcfc rgIHE Thoroughbred tit a wn "FT? by Dead Shot, dam, Miso Nightingale, by Sir Hercules (see Stud Book). L&ANDER is a rich bay, standing sixteen hands biph, showing immense power and great quality. He is half-brother to Mata, the best horse ever bred in New Zealand, and who is backed for the Melbourne Cup for £70,000. Terms— £i 4s, groomage ss, to be paid on first service. AH fees must be paid before January 1, 1881. Only a limitod number of mares will be taken. 3016—26 W. STAFFORD. To Travel this Season, Between WAKAPUAKA and SPRING GROVE, and to BELL GROVE if sufficient inducement offers. *_.-_. vgd?^, npHE Carriage Horee PATCH is by Tom Spring out of . Cedrlc Mare. Tom Spring by St. A loan, dam by Bay Middleton, Grandam by Sir Hercules. He is of good temper, and a sure foalgetter. After October Ist, Wakapua^a, Monday • Richmond and Spring Grove, Tuesday ; Foxblll, Wednesday. Terms £2 2b., groomage 53.,- to be paid on first visit. ' All accounts to be settled by January ht, 1881. ' ' . . . . ; JOSEPH ELLIS, ■ ] Nelson. October Ist, 1880. 3Co7— 3m ~\ £4000 SWEEP No. 7, ON TUB WELLINGTON CUP, | To be run in the first week in FEBRUARY, 1881. : Tickets £1. ■ • .— • £ First Horae 1000 Second Horse 300 Tliicd Horse ... zoo Other Starters (divided) ... ... 7'>o Nor, -starters (divided) 1800 The £100 for other starters will storage about £100 eaoh horse. The £1800 for non-starters will average about £60 each horse. Mr George North, of Lambton Quay, anbounces his seventh annual aweep on the Wellington Cup. This time it is for no less than £4000, wbi:h will give handsome prizjs even to the non-starters. Mr North's former racing sweeps have invariably been con-' Quoted with.such thorough fairness as to give v entire satisfaction to all interested, and we ire not surprised to hear that there is already i brisk demand for tickets for his"lour-thouaand-pounder."—^Evening Fostfi September 9. ijlr. GUM 3, « M ifjonic " Hit 1, Nrliop, fidget t, _ \ s . ; . _'■_ '>Aaar«Bß s— arc. nohthVbox 109. Post--sfHbe i of t^mbton Q«ay, WeUtog^o, §970
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 236, 5 October 1880, Page 3
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757Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 236, 5 October 1880, Page 3
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