WANTED a SITUATION of trust and respocribility by a person having a thorough technical knowledge of dry poods and commercial routine. E.H., Office of this Paper. 8208-a3m To Travel this Season. f^^flfffirft- fTIHE Carriage Hcrse ,^WMqt» Young Stonewall He is a bi-ight bay, with black lega. free from white, fully 16£ hands high, displaying fine actiott -.and temper., y 1 , .Will stop at the following places i— - MONDAY.— Leave bis own stables (Forest Inn) at 8 a.m.; call at Fox Hilllnn at 10 a.m.; Bell Grove Inn at 12 (noon) ; at Hopgood's all night. ; TDESDAY.r-Gall at Kite's at 9 a.m. through Stanley Brook, staying at Rose's all night. ,-, • . . WEDNESDAY.— TraveI through Dovsdale, on to (he Moutere ; at Beuke's all night. : THURSDAY.— -Through Appleby, calling at Mercer's at mid-day ; at Red Horse, Richmond-, all night. i , ■ - ! FRIDAY.— At T. Martin's; Brlghtwater, at mid-day. ! SATDBDAY.— Own Stables. ! Tekms .—£« 2s ; groomage, 5b., to be paid at first service. ; All fees to be paid on or before the Ist January, 1681. BANKS & B£ T GENT. To Farmers and Graziers. "HhENDERS will be received bytheunderJL signed up to SATURDAY, the 13th day of November next, for the PURCHASE of the UNEXPIRED TERM of LEASE (16 years) from July last, of NATIVE RESERVE being Sections Nos 33 and 84, containing ONE HUNDRED AND TWO AND A- HALF ACRES, situated in the fumed Agri' uitural District of BIWAKA. Fifteen Acres are under growing crops of Wheat, Oats, Barley, and prepared for Potatoes, &c, the remainder is sown down witb English Grasp, and the whole is enclosed in a substantial ring fence of Quicks and Wire and subdivided into suitable sized Paddocks, all ditching and fencing being., in perfect order. The DWELLING-HOUSE and ail the Outbuildinps are quite new, having been built at the commencement of the pteseßt Lease, and the rent is only £60 per annum. Half of the purchaee-money for the goodwill of leate can remain for a period of Two years, at Six per cent, per annum. A few youcg Stock to be taken at a valuation, and possession given on the Ist of December next. Tbe conditions of purchase end all other necessary information can be obtained from tbe. tinder signed on the property, and being in Riwaka, which consists of the richest land if the colony, no further, recommendation i* necessary as to quality and tterlir g value. ( The highest er any tender will not necessarily be accepted* ; GEORGE STARNES, Leeeeft Riwaka, SOth October, 1880. 8227— 12 a City Steam Mills QASH AND DOOR U EACTOEY, <k \ -•''<■.' THE undersigned, having imported and erected some NEW and IMPROVED MACHINERY, is enabled to PLANE TIMBER up to 24 inches wide ; also, having a complete set of SASH and DOOR MACHINERY, is in a position to turn out all ! kisds of DOORS and SASHES out of any material. A Stock of trade eize local made Doore either pannelled or half glass, glazed with plain or fancy gl&BB ; also, Bashes g'.aztd or uoglazed, superior to those imported, always on hand, Mouldings of nearly every description in stock, or made to order to any design, or out of any kind of timber. Flooring, Lining, and all other kinds of Seasoned Timber always in stock, Sheet Glass of all sizes, Rolled or Diamond Plate Figured, Enamelled, of various pat* terns, -Bloc, Baby, Green, and Amber, ; either plain or figured, always on hand. Joiners' work of every description, either for Ship tir Home, made to order ; Planing, : FawiDgy Tenoning, Mortising, Moulding, &c, run for the trade, on reasonable terms; Plans drawn and Eetimatea given for Buildings of every deecriptipn. ; AH. Orders I may be; favored with will receive my, best attention, combined witb despatch and reasonable terms. W.T.GOOD, BtriLDEE, &O HARDY-STREET AND BELWYNPLACE, NELSON. l«-a
"PRINTING of EVERY DESCRIPTION -*~ executed on the Most Reasonable Tebms, by R LUCAS & SON, at the ; Evening Mail Office, B'ridge-st., Nelson. T 0 L ET. JBEILLY'S New « "TELFGRAPH "HOTEL, The JUNCTION^ TAKAKA, with a; Twelve-stall. Stable and Paddock, For particulars apply to the undersigned on or before the Ut December , 1880. JAMES REILLY. Waitapu, Novembr r 6, 18fcO. 841 I— ft /^ANPIPATES for the NELSON W COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS ar« requested to, eend^. their Bftra?s to the Education Office, Nelßon,.not l&ter. than December IS. Candidates must be between the ages of 12 and 15, and must have attended a Public School in the Nelson Education District during the laat> twelve months. It isaUo neoessary that they should have passed the Sixth -Standard. ~ - -...-. The subjects of Examioationj an prescribed by the" Education Depaitoient, will be let.. Geography (Political and Physical) 2nd. Ebglish Literature 3rd. Composition and Dictation 4th Arithmetic. The Examination will be held at Bridge-st. Schob', Nelson, on January 3rd and 4th, biginningafc 9,30 am. £4000 SWEEP No. 7,' ON TKB WELLINGTON CUP, To be run in the first week in FEBRUARY, 1881. Tickets.- ... ... ;.. £1. Fittt Horse loco \ Second Horse ... « 300 Third Horse 200 Other Starters (divided) «. «.. 7<'O Non-starters (divided) ... «. . ... 1800 The £700 for other btarters will average about £100 each horse. The J6IBOO for non-starters will average about £60 each horse, Mr George North, of Lambton Quay, announces- his -seventh annual aweep on the Wellington Cup. This time it is for no lew than £40jOO,;wbioh will giye.4andscme ptiz«t . even to. the non-starters, Mr North's former' racing sweeps have invariably been condaoted.with such thorough fair ness as. to give entire satisfaction to all icterested, end we are not surprised HheaWhat there is already a brisk demand for tickets fer his I ' four-' thousand-pounder."— Evening Post, September 9. ;i r J^r.GILME^, "Masonic/ Hotel, Nelson, Agent,-' ' -' ' ; : : •■■ 1 Address :— "GEO." NORTHi Box IC9, Fob> office :..or,LajnbtqnJiuay. WeUington. Sflft)
■M^iL^iLng^Tm^rii^^ A SDPBBLATLVB TONIC DIUR -SBjl^^^^P^rWP^T^^P^^^^^ : il " ANTI-BYSP EPTIC ana By"yj)g^ 4 ili 1 US invigorating cordial. H I '■!" J 1 " 1 1 ' I' 11 1 lU BEVERAGE je mfi^ a ft fl A Vt'/JW/i^^TAIBHI' warranted not only free from every in■R& cII Inl 1 1 m 1 " (I " JISnH J u^ ioUß P r °P^ty and ingredient, but of M v| If (m fill A Fi \f IBS w^-lfli the beßt posßiblo quality.. Its extraorH dinary medicinal properties in Gravely |W|BB||lMrt|BW|S|B^^ '- Ch>6nio Rheumatism, Incipient WHI& B-il aBf 21 • i H^t^i wß^i#l SttiJ luMldflHi Dropsy* ' Flatulency, ; Colic ' puns of the HHBwHMBsiBB^aBHSHHiH^nH Stomach, or Bowels, whether in Adults or ■HHHHBHSnBBiIHHBBBBWBBB 'Ifl' B '^*.? Vn a^ ordinary ca'a'es of ObmSmTS THa id Tl^3Km# • i tjl j in the Kidneys, Bladder, and JSBB&i "■'^1 1 f ;j 7m i,^*^ 7^*'^ iirfilW P "°^ rV Organs iin Dyspepsia, whether fI^HriMHBHBBHHHHHHHH^Sra|H acute or chronic ; in General Debility. MBEButiBB^&BBB^UBSBBBBsBtti Sluggish Circulation of the Blood; Jnadequate Aeimiiati™ o™ 000, ftna'khausiea Vital .Ewrgy.^we. acknowledged by : the whole- Medical Faculty -and attested in their „' Pbbpbtoai. lNjDNowd«d «gain«t the Sale of Coifnterfeifßpf •• SCHNAPPS " h»ve beenfgranted by the fiupieme Courts of J^w South . WHeg iaad yictorto;it»d:hirtber aS^wm be:.in B isßntly :tokenlagftlnßt;!«»yone : ;infringiDg upon the ;Trade right^of the ; Proprietor. '-..•;.'■, -. "'- .- : " *jr* , : ' s^ ! . Boie Ageot for Auatralla and New Zealand >M. MOSS & CO., Sydney and Melbourne.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue XV, 22 November 1880, Page 4
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