U SHIP COM--^^S^»- PANT'S STJBAMJCBfc are appointed to leave, booking as follows: FUR PICTON, WELLINGTON. LYT TIvLTON, and DUbiKDIN, booking lei WacgaDui, Oaroaru, Timaru— The HAWKA, s.s., on TUESDAY, 12th October. The T&IAUOA, b.s., on TUESDAY, 19th October. FO R I'ICTON WELLINGTON, ard LYTTELTON, booking for Napier, Gisborne, Tauranga— The HA WE A, s.s, TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, 7th October, at Ten am., taking Bhiff, Hobart Town, nnd Melbourne passengers and caryo. The TAIAUOA, c.8., on TUUKSDAY, 14 th October. -pOR TARANAEI atsd MANUKAU— TfaeT AI &ROA, p.p., on SATUBD \Y, 9th October, at Twelve o'clock Noon The WANAKA, e.s, on FiiIDAY, lflth Octiter. T^OR SYDNEY— The WAKA.TIPU, c.a., from Wellinaton, on WtDNE jL'Air, 13th October. FOR HOBAUT TOWN, MELBOURNE, and AD B L A 1 1) K. v)n Wtliirgton, l.jtteiton, Dunedin, and Bluff— The ROTOKUA, cs., from Wellington, oa 12th Ou'.ober. Books d p«-B3 njiors i rwurded per sii, HaWKA, TO.MOKROW, THURSDAY, 7th t'cti.bcr. K3JT From 20th September to SO.h Novtmner, 1830, tiPi-.CIAL FXCUKSTON TICKICTvS at REDUCED FAkKS will be irsued to Melbourne, available ior Two Months from tUto of issue. Particulars at Company's Ufilcc. WOOL booked through to LONDON at ONE PENNY per lb. Froiprht and Paßßßge Tickets fed be obtained at the Company's Ufeice, 1108 QoTcrnment Wharf FOR PATEA via WELLINGTON. •< 'V'iv fTjiElß'B.s. PATEA is appointed to leave for the above Ports 01 'IHUKSDAY Nf XT, 7(h inst ,at 4 p.m. For Freight or Passage, apply to 3028 SCLANDEUS& CO., Agents. SUNDAY SCHOOL CENTENARY. TIHB following MEETINGS have been X arranged. Fuller particular nearer the time :— 1 TUESDAY EVENING, October 12 -Devotional Meeting, Weelejan Church, Eov. R. Bavin residing. WEDNFSDAY, October 13— Divine S.-rvice at Christ Church, 7.30. Preacher : liight Eev. the Bishop op Nelson. THURSDAY. Oc ober 14 -Public Meeting, j Theatre, 7 p.m. .Sir W. Fox Chairman. A late Train at 10 p m. FRIDAY, Cctober 15— Left open for the Schools. SATURDAY, October 16— Gathering of Children at Railway Station at 2 p m. to meet Couutry Schools, and proceed to Botanical Gardens at 2 30. SUNDAY, October 17— Special Services at the various places of Worship. MONDAY, October 18— Meeting of Teachers at Bishopdalo, 4.30. TUESDAY, October 19— Conference of Teachers, &c, Provincial Kail, Chairman : The Bishop on? Nelson Communications to bo addressed to Messrs Smart and Lock, Joint Secretaries. 3J16 NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS against the undersigned ore requested to be fenfc in by the 20th of October, iB6O, FOR PAYMENT ; and v ttil DEBTS DUE to me are requested to be PAID by the same da'e ; after that date Lit GAL PROCEEDINGS will be taken for the recovery of tha same. ROBEKT BANKS. Nelson, October 2, 1880. 3026- td PLOUGHING TO BE LET BY TENDER. IC)f\ ACRES of LAND at the Moutere <U\J Bluffs, to be Ploughed twice, Rolled and Htrrowed twice. To be let altogether or in blocks. For particulars apply to Wm. NORTON, at JMr Bcxton's, Mouteie Bluffs. Tenders to be sent in by the 14th October. J£vm>. BDXTON. Stoke, October 1 , 1880. 3C05-a t d For Sale. -j n KEGS FRF.SH 8UTTER.. ..;..8d ? if 10 20 kegs Prime HALT do 6£d „ 1,000 dozen EGGS 7d doz. T, B. HODDER & CO., 3054~3 Richmond. C AUHOH, ANY PERSON with GUN or DOG, TRESPASSING on my property Shbppby Farm, Weimea South, after this date will be PROSECUTED. Usß— to B. S LUCAS EUREKA GOLD-MINING COMPANY [Limited], AT a Meeting of Directors held on the 2nd iiutant, a CALL (the 12th) of ONE PKMKY per Shore was made pajable to the Manager, at tho Company's Office, Rbeftoj*, on WEDNESDAY, the tßth day of October, 1880. THOMAS LEE, Mdnaper. Reefton, October 4, 1860- 3052-2 £4000 SW E E P Wo. 7, ONTHB WELLINGTON CUP, To be run in the first week in FEBRUARY, 1881. Tickets •• £1. First Horae 10C0 Second Ilorao 301) Third Horse 500 Other Starters (divided) 7<>o Non-starters (divided) 1800 The £700 for other starters will average about £100 each horse. The £1800 for non-starters vlll average about £60 each horss. Mr George North, of Lambton Quay, aunounces hia seventh annual dvroep on the Welliogton Cup. This time it is tor no loss than £4000, wti h will give liandocmo pttass even to the non-Btarters Mr North's formtr racing sweeps have invariably been conduotod with such thorough fairness aB to give entire satisfaction to all interested, oud we are not surprised to hear that there is already a btißk demand for tickets for his lC fouttbousancUpounder."— Evening Post, September 9. Mr. GILMER, " Masonic" Hotel, Nelson, Agett. ' ! Address j—GEO. NORTH, Box 109, Postefflce i oy tobtoa Quay, WplHsgjWi S»T°
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 237, 6 October 1880, Page 3
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764Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 237, 6 October 1880, Page 3
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