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Established 1830. GrORRiEi & Sons, OoacJhhuilders, j VV/ HIDE.t.^V^ RIGHTS have secured the eervlces Of a ! First-class CoacliTbuilder, | ALSO A ! Coacli Painter, l j and they will continue to givo I.M PROVEDWORfc j I REASONABLE CHARGES. i , To Travel this Season. i a.- _<^_«i-- fIIHE Carriage Horse Young Stonewall '«Wfci;. Jackson, j He is a bright bay, with hlack legs, free from white, fully 16| Lands bigh, displaying fiae action and temper. Will atop at the tollowir& places : — ! MONDAY. — Leave his oWn elable? f Forest Inn) at 8 a.m.j call at Fox Hill Inn at 10 a.m.; Bell Grove Inn at 12 (noon) ; at Hop good's all night. TUESDAY.— CaII at Kite's at 9 a.m. through Stanley Brook, staying at Rose's al! night. WEDNESDAY. —TraveI through Dovedale, on to ihe Moutere ; at Beuke's all night. THURSDAY.— Through Appleby, calling at Mercer's at mid-day > at Red Horse, Richmond, all nigbt. FRIDAY.— At T. Martin's, Brightwater, at mid- day. SATURDAY.— Own Stables. Terms .— £i 2s ;. groomage, 55., tobe • paid at first service. All fees to be paid on or before the lst January, 1881. BAKKS & RAIGEKI\ Kg 3 T> LUCAS & SON, XI • Book-binders, . And HACHINE EULEES. All kinds of Account feookp, &c>, made to order at Melbourne Prices. Library Books Eepaired or Rebound at 1206 moder< te prices. MEDIiEVAL ARCHITECTURE, selected from examples ot the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries in Franceand Italy, by tbe great London Architect, W. Edkn Ne:^ field. To lovers of thi noble buildings of the Middle Ages, this book is at once a subject of admiration and study. On Sale at R. LUCAS & SOS'S. City Steam Mills QASH AND DOOE 0 FACTORY, to THE undersigned, having imported and j erected some NEW and IMPROVED ; MACHINERY, is enabled to PLANE TIM- . BER up to 2-4 inches wide ; also, having a complete set of SASH and DOOR MA-; CHINERY, is in a position .to turn out all kinds of DOORS and SASHES out of any ■ material. A Stock of trade size local made Doors j either pannelled or half glass, glazed with ; plain or fancy glass ; also, Sashes glazed * or ud glazed, superior to those imported, always on hand. Mouldings of nearly every description in ■ stock, or made to order to any design, or out ot any kind of timber. Flooring, Lining, and all other kinds of! Seasoned Timber always in stock. Sheet Glass of all sizes, Rolled or Diamond | Hate Figured, Enamelled, of various pat« . terns, Bice, "Bnby, Green, and Amber, J either plain or figured, always on hand. Joinere' work of every description, either for ; Ship or House, made, to order ; Planing, ; Sawing, Tenoning, Mortising, Moulding,; &C,, run for the trade, on reasonable terms. ! Plans drawn and Estimates given for Build- \ ings of every description. All Orders I may be favored with will receive my best attention, combined with despatch and reasonable terms. W.T.GOOD, BUILDER, &C HABDY-STREET AND BELWYN-

. NEW ZEALAND. BAiL;WAm C r:' ivr els on ~¥ i:c 1 1 on . .^pOSS^BLEIv^ ON AND AFTER Irt JUNEr-1880. , G rQ C 4 co en «> © CT> M <*» 00 I(S " o »-i r* en co co ■** w g m -*' - ■■ ■_«■*« io o *?i oo oto - w"* _• ..A 1 W* .9 ta OHi-xe.iSM *M n 2 8 "CJ ot oo oo c» «o oo >n <N (A g ,2 n i-< ««»■*«» 1. 1« •3 . ~~Zi '" — ~~- ~ ' -g » "^ OtttOilSOOlMOlO .9 «Q o '•-• —* «*» OT 00 "* ■* >o §• S O — eft WCO *^< US tO "_ . *f ti vi id *5 «£ vi io wi <o co * 3 to W • c? 1 E-aB g-g v 1 - o. »-< <n « w ■*.»o «?„■« • W E» <° 1 J 16 115 co co » «HOO Pi H ptwnvwi-tHwn** $ ft ,_;,_;,-' m mi'ai ci ai *?» c* "S »_! 6<n ■ «o* "■ «> «s ** « S m 1 6*-^ w w.*s «! « 0 0 3 oo> tS 5 S S * ! it . * * " " " *g - ■; a , B^aslesl-aa ** * * | tj «novff<oc>}c> 3 j§ <o o—«« co co ■*■*■*■< •>* Q _ ti e tj •"*©•**# <»«*>tO« S .9 m OO -H •-* (NOT WOO S ■»' : . ■■ ■ _? S W oiHoa-nioc. 3 — - — ~. -g » •o «Oeoou5eo«o»<j. .S « o*-m«oo «»''*■* CO ?, m t^ co «c co *-i ift & *% JOOOMCICJ + 'flH*-' e4 ____: — : _ O 31 g-i-d c js *■• oo- to io •»< us BaeS-5' *■*■> •o<»'-<<nco*<c»o*-<»-« P* * « (_>i ©» ci « «<neo co w £ in '' , ' a OOSNtO tDr->r*tQ «. o» weo •*■* «o «9 —„« «,-* « ! rf -*j<ij. aitti ifl «v»o ft : r M' . -ooot-.00 to »-< ." ws 5 jaoeoeo-^ifl'tO — iNeo** fe J ".eiflii'fliddpeJo r^ . Oi <ri r— i-* r*,r— (fc Q O ft rt qh) Wfc}ao<9«£ss'"__. gafi|«pwfgg * PLATFORMS ONLr.— Trains do not stop ai these unlffs required. Notice should be given to tbe Guard at lhe previous stopping Station; „ .. , ORDINARY SINGLE TICKETS issued on Saturdays and Sundays are available as Return Ticketß until the end of the following Monday, when re dated as above. RETURN or PERIODICAL TICKETS will not be available for Special and Excursion Trains, except when the Ordinary Time Table is suspended. ALL TICKETS used lor return later than the day of iesue must be presented at the Ticket Window, and re-dated before the Passengers enter the Train for tha return Journey. Any Person neglecting to get his Ticket re-dated will hare to pay the ordinary Fare. , RETURtf TICKETS fof distances not exceediog 25 miles are available Oil day ci issue only. LUGGAGE.— Each Passenger is allowed to take 112.b5. of PERS.ONAL Lucgage free {not includirg merchandise of any kiod), and! ior every 561bs. dboge this weight; for every ; 50 miles or fraction of SO miles, ihe charge will be One Shilling. No luggage will be allowed to be taken into the Carriages, unless of such a size that it can be placed under the seat without inconvenience to other . Passengerß. Passengirs are strongly recommended to.have their Names, and the Station to which they iire proceeding distinctly marked on their Luggage, and to satisfy themaelvf s that ; it is placed en tHe Train, as the -Bailway , Department will not be responsible unless it ; is hooked and paidfor. j DOGS must be provided with chains, or other c ffici. Nt means of securing them. They : will not be allowed "n carriages, and the sender must obtain a Ticket, to be given up ] before tbe end of the journey, before the Dog \ is delivered. Passengers cab be booked at Stations only ; on conditio*! that there is room in the Train. Children under three years of age travel free; ; above three and under fourteen years of age half fare., - „ • „ HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c— Tho Railway Department does not undertake to forward Horses and Carriages by any particular Train : but when sent they must be at the forwarding Station half-an-bour before the departure of the Train. The Owners of Forces must provide means for- securing them, in the Horse- ■ box, and the Bailway Department will not.be « accountable lor any injuries sustained through i their breaking loose or otherwisei nor will -it undertake to carry unbroken or vicious; Horses A i Couotry Stationjrefluisitions for „ Horse-boxes orCarriage^trucksmustbe made : i the day before they are wanted. ° ' W. STONE -.', . :, Genera 1 . Manrger. i

-■-' PLACE, NELSON. ifi— a | ,| In consequence of spurious imitations of J LEA AND PEjRRINS' SAUCE, j which are calculated to deceive the .Public, Lea and Perrim have adopted A NEW LABEL, bearing their Signature, - thus, which is placed on every, bbttle of WORCESTERSHIRE SA UCE, and without which none is genuine. Ask for LEA & PERRINS' Sauce, and see Na?ne on Wrapper, Label, Bottle and Stopper. Wholesale and for Export by the Proprietors", Worcester; Crosse atid Blackwell, London, &c., &c; and by Grocers aiid Oilmen throughout the World. ' ~~ • r ~ r ~' ~ ~ : • •" ' ' zz ■ A SUPERLATIVE TONIC, DIDR -"L ETIC, ANTI-DYSPFPTIO and INVIGORATING CORDIAL, This BEVERAGE is warranted not only free from "evtry injurious property arid ingredient, but of the beßt possible quality. Its extraor-; dinary medicinal properties in Gravel, Gout, Ch>onic Rheumatism, Incipient ! Dropsy, Flatulency, Colic pains of r the Stomach or Bowels, whether in Adults pr Infante ; in aU ordinary cases of Obstructions in "the -Kidneys, Bladder, and Urinary Organs ; in-Dyspepsia, whethpr qcute or cbronip ; in. General Debility, Sluggish Circuktioh of the "Blood; Inadequate -Assimilation dt uoou,anui 'JtaOiailtfiea Vital Energy,-*-are acknowledged by the whole Medical Faculty' and attested in their hghest written , pBBPBTtrJLi. IhjbSotiojSs against the Sale of Counterfeits df" WOLFFS' BGBHAPFS » 'havebeen granted by the Supreme Courts of New South Wales; and Victoria, and further I action will he instantly Staken^ against: anyone^infringing upon the £rad* the Agentg for AMtitili an ;Srw Zta)|nd. :- tf . tf CEB A GO* Sydneyssnd Melboum j

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 249, 20 October 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 249, 20 October 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 249, 20 October 1880, Page 4

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