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Nelson QollekSe jSports, mHBBB will be FIVi EVERTS OPEN 1 1 TO ALL COMERS, the foUoniflfr Four of which will be Handicaps j— (1 ) Running High Jamp . (li.) Flat Race, 100 yard* flii) Hurdle Race, 120 ywd» (ir.) Hfgh Jump with Pole Entries for any of the above etente most he tent into the Secretary, not later thao. Oecember 6. JAMES T. BARNICOAT, ?617~2 Hon. b^oretiry. Independent Order of Good Templars. PUBLIC TEA AND MEETING, TO -XVXCHSE3E 1 Tea at Half-past Six o'clock. - THB ANNIVERSARY of the LOYAD, MARINE LODGE will be celebrate! by a PUBLIC TEA. at the Post Public; Hall, TQIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING,, T&AatesOpra.; after which a PUBLIC MBBTINO will beheld, when various Siinga, Headings, Recitations, &c , will be given by; th« Members and friendi of tbe Order. Admi; lion Free. A Collection will be made in aid of the Building gunj. _ 3606- 2 > Hope Sunday ScfeooL THE TWEKTY NINTH AtIMfERSAB7 of the abors School will (dt> be held on SUNDAY, SBth Norember, wheu a BERMUN will be preached in the New School-room, at Hnlf past Sir o'clock in theKT«nia«, by the Rkt. A. J. Hamu.tov A Collection will be made in aid of the School Funds. On the followlnf TUESDAY,* PUBLIC TEA will be teld, and after Tea a PUBLIC MEETING, when several Minister! and Frirnds will give Addresses. Children's Tea at Time, Adults' st Fire o'clock. Admhsion— Adults 1/6. Children vbsu. 8885 FOB MOTUEKA AND GOLDEN BAY. LADY BARELY will leave TO-NIGHT at 7.30. JAB. 8. CBOSS, Jun , 5625 Commercial Wharf SPECIALNOTICE. GENUINE Clearing-out Sale. TH E undersigned thanlag his customers and the general public for the liberal support accorded to him these last ten years, and in consequence of the in- ' l creasing export trade for his NELSON SOAP, he has resolved to relinquish the Grocebt, Dbapbrt,. and General Produce Trade carried on by him in Waimea-street, and Great Bargains; will be offered in the following goods until the whole is CLEARfIBD OUT. General Household Drapery Fancy Dress Material Pompadour Satin Cloths Prints. Lustres Satins, Silka Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, Ties Straw Hats, Hosiery, &a, : UNDER PRIME COST! CHEAPEST LINES ever offered in in Nelson in Mon's and Boys' Clothing, Printed Moles, Tweeds Straw, Rush, and Felt Hats Shirts, Collars Ties Braces, Belts Hosiery &0., &o. A L SO, GROCERIES of all kinds. Earthenware, China, Glass,** Brush and Hardware, Eleotro-plated & Fancy Goods in great variety, at Less than Wholesale Prices. Also, balance of 500 dozen Tumblers JAM, manufactured by self last season, at lOd. per Tumbler. Poultry, and all kinds of Fro* duoe taken until further notice. W.P. requests that all ACCOUNTS due to him be SETTLED on or before the 3rd of January, 1881. Hours of business from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. WM. PHILLIPS,

Brightwater School. TEA and CONCERT will take plactln tha Bbiohtwitw ISoHeoLnoon, on FBIDAT NfcXT, NoTimbtr 16. TEA at Half-pact firt. Admission 1/6. 1629-t c LOST. WHITE-FACED BAY HORSE, with White Legg, iormerly the property of Mr E. 8. Ftlrej. Finder will be Bewarded. 3836-t c EDMUND BUXTON & CO. Andrew Brown, BUIIDEB, CONTBAOTOB,' Timber Merchant, &c, (OrrOBITK THEATRE BOTll) waimea-street, nelson/ AT> THANKS hie friends and • -*-^» the public generally for th« patronage bestowed on him since he has been in business, and would inform them that ha has REMOVED to the above premises/where all Orders entrusted to his care will be punctually and faithfully executed at moderate charges. 3630 INSOLVENT ESTATE OF T. S. WYMOND & CO. NELSON. MESSRS.J.S.M, THOMPSON and JOHN SOUTHERN have been appointed by the Creditors in the above Estate to RECEIVE TENDERS WEDNESDAY, December 8, FOE THB Stock-in-Trade and Fixtures at Kelson, and Stock-in-Trade at Greymouth. IN FOLLOWING LOTS : — Lot 1. — Stock-in-Trade and Fixtures Nelson. Lot 2. — Stock-in-Trade, Greymouth. All tenders must be accompanied by bank draft or marked cheque for Ten per cent, of amount of tender. Term^— one-fourth cash, balance by approved bills at two, four, and six months. Tenders to be addressed Messrs* Thompson and Southern, Post-office, Nelson. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. StOCk Sheets can be seen at the Office of Messrs. Thompson, Shannon and Co., Wellington, or on the premises, at Nelson and Greymouth, where the Stock will be on view until Tuesday, December 7. Signed— . J.S.M. THOMPSON,! > Trustees. JOHN SOUTHERN, )" N«lion, 24th November, 1880. Toi-toi Ytlley Sunday School rl ANHDAL TBA PARTY to U b«M Ib Toitoi Vailbt School, li POSTPOVBD «»«U TBUK-fDAT NfcXT, Vk% 86th taut., weather puaiitfug. 5595 NOTICE. A LLfmoßfl CUTTING, DESTROYING, £L or REMOVING FLAX on tbe Uaitai Uta will be PBOSXCUTSD. J. BHABLAND. WoTflttber SO, 18SO. 35s>0- 6a /CANDIDATES for the NELSON \j college: scholarships sr* requested to tond their aanaes to tbe SdacAtioa Oftce, Ntlson, sot later than December If. Candidate! mnit be between the ages of 12 and If, aad must bave attended a Publio School i» the Nelton Bdicatlon District darlag the lost twelve inontht. It is alto DNMiiarj that thej ihoild have paued tbe Sixth Standard. The saVjeotsof Xxamioattoß, u preacribed bj the Bdicatloß Depsrtment, will be let. Geography (Political and Physical) 9ai. English Literature Srd. Composition and Dictation 4th Arithmetic Tb« Vzßminstton will b« keia «t "BriSgwt School, Nelwn, on Janoary Srd and 4th, beginning at 9.30 am W. C. HODGSON, \ ¥ _. minaM

\ FAMILY DRAPERY WAREHOUSE. /; \ -SW U FOR g r MEN'S SUITS V /V AND H W Boys' and Youths' Suits, g THE BEST VARIETY AT V H inr^ ainwEß's: | , TROWSERS and VESTS TO MATCH. t^ Z MEN'S and BOYS' BLACK CLOTH SCJITS Lj „ " MEN'S BLACK CLOTH PAGET and SAC COATS, W Single arid Double Breasted. m •; H MEN'S COATS of TWEED at Tarious prices, .-h' J ; feshionably cut and well mnde. 5 BLACK and BLUE ELASTIC SERGE qOATS, new O H patterns— Pageto, D.8., and the Imperial Sac. r Ww ! ? BLACK ALPACA FROCKS, and D.B; SAC COATS, >k FRENCH MERINO, RUSSELL POBD; and 4fe/ < H BROWN HOLLAND COATIS^ ;^g|^;> CHINA SILK DUST -COATS.^;^-^!; Sf S w CRICKETING TROWSERg and SHIKTSk > WHITE and COLOREDMQLES, Rll)l^|^prSg #lp % IS <&C.) ob&i &C. ;- .: " ,Vv"' v -------tV'"''--;t"'->-.\' : *|-: r; QK^' Til-si : / MJANTLB-AND DRESS.MAkINGv||;|^ §

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue XV, 24 November 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue XV, 24 November 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue XV, 24 November 1880, Page 2

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