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.JSKJiauak TTKION STEAM U SHIP COMPANT'S Fteamebs are appointed to leave, booking as follows: FOR PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, and DUNEDIN, booking foi Wanganui, Oamaru, Timaru— The HA WE A, b.b., on TUESDAY, 12tl October, at One p m. The TAiAHOA, b.s., on TUESDAY, I9tb October. FO R PICTON WELLINGTON, ard LYTTELTON, booking for Napier, Gisborne, Tauranga— The TAIAROA, s.s., on THDRSDAY 14th October. The WANAKA, s.b., on THURSDAY, 21st October. TTOOR TARANAKI and MANUBAU— The WANAKA, s.s, on FKIDAY, 15th Octoter. The HAWEA, s.e., on FRIDAY, 22r.d Oc:ofcer. TjiOß SYDNEY— The WAEATrPU, f.i., from Wellington, on WJSDNKIL'AY, 23th October FO R MELBOURNE and ADELAIDE, via Wellington, Lytteitoa, Dunedin, anu Bluff— Ihe ARAWATA, s.s, from Welliagton, lPth October ggjf From 20th September to 30 h Novenmer, 1880, SPECIAL JXCU^BI()N TICKUTS at RKUUCJD FAlitffc will be ii-sned to Melbourne, avai]ab)e for Two Mont'is fi-oni cUto of issue. Particulars at Company's Office. WOOL book-. (1 through to LONDON at ONE PfcNNY psrlb. Freight and P&sg&tre Tickets to be obtained at the Company's Opjick, FOR WANGANUI AND WELLINGTON. WAKATU will eail for the above ports on MONDAY, the lith O-iober, nt 10 p.m. . For Freight, &c, app'y to J. S. CROSS, jun., A pent. RUNNING on my land at Brightwater, a DARK BAY GELDING, White Star on forehead, no brand visible. If not claimed within One month from this date, will be SOLD to defray expenses. W. M. SA.THERLY. Waimea- west, October 6, 1889. 3076-26 NOTICE. "pUNNING on my LAND a SPOTTED X\> COW, branded HD on near rump. If not claimed within Twenty-one days from this date will be SOLD to pay expenses. G. HOLLAND, Foxhill, October 6, 1880. 3072—6 To the Unemployed. rpENDERS are invited by the undersigned 1 till WEDNESDAY, the 13th Octibtr, lor GRUBBING and CLEARING a few Acres of mixed Fern and Mnnuka Land at Stoke. The Ground can be seeu after Friday, the Bth of October. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. W. MARSDEN, 3070—4 leel, S'oke. For Sale— £4oo. THE « ALL NATIONS" HOTEL, Havelock, and the FURNITURE therein, with the FREEHOLD oi Section 76, Havelock. The HOTEL coatains FIFTEEN ROOMS, has a STABLE attached, and is at present let for £72 per annum. £250 of the purchase money can remain on mortgage at 8 per cent. Apply ADAMS & KINGDON, 3063— 8 a Solicitors, Nelson. SUNDAY SCHOOL CENTENARY. mHE followiog MEETINGS !have been JL arranged. Fuller particulars nearer the time :— TUESDAY EVENING, October 12— Devotional Meeting, Wealejan Church, Rev. R. Bavin residing. WEDNESDAY, October 13— Divine Service at Christ Church, 7.50. Preacher : Right Rev. the Bishop of Nelson. THURSDAY, October 14— Public Meeting:, Theatre, 7 p.m. Sir W. Fox Chairman. A late Train at 10 p m. FRIDAY, October 15—Left open for the Schools. SATURDAY, October 16— Gathering of Children at Railway Station at 2 p m. to meet Country Schools, and proceed to Botanical Gardens at 2 SO. SUNDAY, October 17— Special Services at the various places of Worehip. MONDAY, October 18— Meeting of Teachers at Bishopdalc, 4.30. TUESDAY, October 19— Conference of Teachers, &c, Provincial Hall. Chairman : The Bishop ov Nelson. Communications to be addressed to Messrs Smakt and Lock, Joint Secretaries. SOI 6 REALISATION OF THB COLONIAL ESTATE OP Thb Latb JOHN SYMONS (N. Edwards & Co.). £3 A I* 3ES OF THB VALUABLE STEAIEES OF THB ANCHOR LINE, AND OF THE! ANCHOR FOUNDEY, NELSON. mENDERS are invited for ihe PURJL CHASE ot the following PROPERTIES, either whole, as a going Concern, or in lots to suit purchasers :— The Steamers KENNEDY, CHARLES EDWARD, MURRAY, WALLACE, and LYTTELTON. The Ketch OCEAN BIRD. The Hulk HERA. Also, the UNEXPIRED TERM of LEASE of the ALBION WHARF, with the OFFICES and BUILDINGS, Working Gear, &c, now eupecially ueed for the Steam traffic. The FREEHOLD LANDS at the Port, on which are built the FOUNDRY and WORKSHOPS. The MACHINERY and PLANT of the above Foundry and Workshops are equal to anything in the Colony. The Trade in which the Steamers have been and sow are profitably employed is well known, and the condition of the various properties is thoroughly efficient. Sealed Tenders will be received until MONDAY, the Bth of November next, but the highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Tenders to be forwarded to the undersigned, from whom further information can be obtained. JOHtS&CQCK&OO.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 240, 9 October 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 240, 9 October 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 240, 9 October 1880, Page 3

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