ANOiaOB \^j^. STEAM LTINTE .OF , -^S 1 • PACKET [15 A E8 APPOCSTBD TO LBA7S FOR WI?STPOB.T. SORmSA, AND GRBTMOUTH, TOE Off ARLIi 8 EDWAUO, TO-MO HOW (SUNiDAY), 7th inst., at 2 p i fTiHE MURRAY, on TUESDAY, 9th in 1 atSpni. npHF, WALLiIxOW, on MONDAY, 15 X inskj w K ABAMEA. FOR Wfc?LLINGTOS DIRECT. mBE WALLACE, on W£DESDAY 5 101 S >n.t, at \j p vi, WOR WANG A SOI. HHSE S^TJERAY, Fa-Jy, I FOR BLENHEIM. riHE XiYTTBLTOK, on 'XUiSDAY, 91 Ickw, et 3 p.m. JOHN H. COCK & CO \ Moiueksi "Wharf Lease. I SAL^I of Ui e LEASE of the aboi ' X Wharf is FOS ri'ONBU until fuith* I notica. ! • . ALFRED GREENFiBLD, ; .3407—2 Commissioner ot Crown land ; :Nelson Horticultural Society \ffM SPRING SHO"V\ I WILL BE HFLD AT THE PKOVINOIAL HALL, i On iriONDAY, 15th Noyemueßjlnsi '' . . ; AND "WILL 138 ; Opened from 2 until 5 o'clook Jn ih Afternoon, and from 7 uulil 9 , " o'clock ia the I&veaing 4 " AHExhilits simT.be dtiiyereJ not late '■ rthiU DaU-p'aas 'i cu o'clock tv ac mornin: i of the t boff. . subicribsrs will be admitted on paj • :mcnt ot One hMiiioy each, aui may ExUibi : .and \ ompitis for, I'iJzss The pttymenc of Ten Shilling! ar.nuall; ', constitutes ordinary mtmbership, asd cii i tttlts the'Mtmber to vote at tne Society roeetingF, to. compete for prizes, and to ad tnission ior hiniselt' and the hona fide mena ibers ol his family to all Exhibitions given ty stiie Society during the yeir. The public are invited to become mtmbere ' ALFRED GREENFIELD, Hod. Secretary. "NToionn "NTirrflrnhf r A.. lß^n smf
st "FOB WELLINGTON, LYTTELe ? TON , TIM A.KU, and OAMARU. ; \ will sail for the above ports Early. 1 For freight or passage aj ply to " ': -JAMES g. CIiOSS/Jun., H U384. . ' . '. Agent... ! i :niJ5i"nwANG ANUI ' AND • *. , WELLINGTON. : '^^^^^ WAKATU will sail for the above ports en TUESDAY, , 9th November, at 9 p ra. For Fieight, &c, arp'y to J. S. CROSB. jun., 3333 .Agent Excursion to Motueka. (WEATHBE PERMITTING.) yllljll^- WAKATU w\H make an Excursion to Motutku ontf back on ')UfiSD4Y (Prif-ce of Wale*' «!rthdaj), leaving IStleon at 7.30 a m., and Mjtueka at 6 pm. . Fare there and back, Five ShiliiDgs. JAMES S. CROSS, Jen., 3352 Agent. Nelson and Foxliill Railway. PRINCE' OF WALES' BIRTHDAY. ON TUESDAY NiXT, November 9.. tie Ordina»"v Time 'Jable wi.l. be SijiiPENDED, and Traiirs will>ua a* under: — OUT. . Port, depart- 9 20 — — 3£o — — Nelaon, depr.rb— . 9.30 11.0 2 0 40 7.15 9 0 . Richmond, depart — ; 10.0 1130 2.30 4.30 7.45 930 Foxhil], arrive — - - ' .. 10.45 12.15 3155 15 8.80 ,10.15 j FoxMU. depart 740 11-15 1155 45 9.16 -i Kicbmcnd, depart 8.2) 12.0 2.0 630 10 0 j Nelson, arrive 854 12.30 2.80 7.0 10.S0 Port, arrive 9.5 — 2.40 7.5 — Rtturn Tickets at Single Fare. C*rmgeß First Class. Covere 1T» ticks, Second Class. '"■ No Change Given. .... W. STONE,
. .- . ... ■, Di.tri^ Mnnnger *w : v v>^.^- v . »-,„. . I? CIVILITY. ATTENTION. , | QUESTION. Why can Groceries, Provisions, &c, of the best qualities be purchased so cheaply at the Stores of ROBEET. SNODGRASS, the "Wood, ! . and Washington Valley ? f ANSWER. Because he buys in the best markets with beady money, gives no credit, makes no bad debts, and saves the expense of book-keeping and account collecting. "~ J " AGENT FOR THE NELSON 7 * 4 EVENING MAIL? 1 \. FAMILY DEAPERY WAREHOUSE. / ; Js — ___ — — — /% r - TAILOEIKG DEPARTMENT. H : « —-::■.: . ■•. t .New Coatings, Tweeds, and Fancy O '&>*' , Vestings, 1 FOR SUMMER WEAR. : ..-.• ' IT^VO CASKS • (J H GHOIOE NEW GOOD S H ! p . :just opened at q I fW. MILIfIR'S. £ ! J-J- f " Orders receive prompt attention, and "will M be executed at prices to suit . M ; |U tne times.;. K^ : ./■.■■■■ ■ ■■ : " = ■ i ■.„:;;.;■'■ .' .-■■ .■■■X{+>.'<--1 / MANTLE AND DRESS-MAKING. ■ . / — — _, .„,•'■ ' - . — -s- ' . -■. " * -.'■■•-. - — '- •.-^— — ~ J^ EA THER I ' P }l&j t : A: O. E . That 1 most^ people embrace something at' some period. of their life is a fact that cantfotbe denied. ; ' . ,;,. . ,•■ "' : . ' : ' ' For children embrace their toys, _ ; - . . ; Youth embraces its leisure, '. Lovers embrace their joys, ; And, Snobs embrace their Leather. But wisejmeh and women embrace the opportunity offered by HEALY & SON - : ' in supplying their j families with > Fmet-ciiiAss boqts & shoes AT OUR UN-HEARD-OF TRICES. We know that tho sacrifice is great, but the pleasure of supplying oiir numerous i •',' ' patrons is immeasurably greater., ! The watchword is COME ! And in coming remember this, that you do not require' to bring near so much money to supply yourself with a larger quantity of FIRST-CLASS GOODS at the LEATHER PALACE, as you do to obtain a veVy small parcel at any other Establishment. I HEALY & SON, Bridge-Street The Real "Singer" Sewing Machine, ■ i .,.., ; For Hand or Foot. For ( Family Woik, Dreeßoalrers, Tailors, and JS3L la consequence of the great demand for ths -..< y^^^k « SINGER MACHISE," W. Hubbabd oflera ( *a&|& & *B^ffi^ all other makes at ghba.tly bkdxjoed pbioeb :— JwTsi!s&t f \* Shuttle Lock StitclL 2 10.0 - N^^§flDfflEr^ Seeing Macbines Repaired. Oil, Needles, &c. Ws£bM S^^W ! CAUTION. — In consequence of a Ma hine. '^HJ^^SHBiB^ Hffi^^^^ffi m«ph like tie « Singer "Machine in appearance t^^P^^^MP^^^^gg^y being now offered in NeUon, I beg to Biatt, that Wg£^=^^^~ COMPANY'S 'IAUTHORJSED AGENT— ""
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 219, 6 November 1880, Page 3
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832Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 219, 6 November 1880, Page 3
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