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FOR WESTPORT AND GREY- mvrmfyn f«^ « mT ,»,ir MOUTH. ANCHOR llpßjj^ STEAM A* rnHSM. LINE OF l^^3 PACKETS AJEB\f^* GRAFTON |f will leave for the above ports Early ABB To Av > For freight or paßsage apply to «>B WESTPORT HOKITIKA, AND JAMES S. CROSS, Jnn., GRETMOUTH. 3384 Agent,- FTIHE CHARLES EDWARD, on THUBS- : ft. D AY, 9th December, at 3 p.m. FOR WANGANUI AND T HE MDRBAY > *>» follow - WELLINGTON. A m « mHE"77 FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. idfe^v I ' mHE WALLACE, about SATURDAY, WAKATU X i;th inst. will kave for the above ports Early. ' For Freight, &c, apply to WANGANUI. JAMES S. CROSS, Jim., T™ MURRAY » on FRIDAY, the 10th 36?8 ' Agent. X instant. — — : — ; JOHN H. COCK & CO. Steam to London Direct. COPIES of the CENTENARY NUMBER rVR® Magniflnent U of CHURCH MESSENGER may JL bteamship now be hid of the Diocmsan Shcretabt, '^^^^Hm^^^ ' Bishop's Cottage, Selwyn Place, Kelson. DDRHAM, .. 2284 tons register, ™- BITING CASES and DES3S OK To sail from LYTTELTON on 13th Deoem- V V SAL® at ber, lseo, offering an unusually good oppir- B. LUCAS & EOK'S tanity to passengers, the vessel being fitted with every comfort and convenience. ——— Rates of passage more;- to London— lß, EIOBMOND HILL MINING 20, EO, 35, 50, nnd 60 guineas. COMPANY [Limited], For Freight or passage apply to 3683 JOHN H. COCK & CO. UKDER VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. - , ._. fTIENDERS will be received by the underAHU.r6W BrOWH. I sfaneauntil FRIDAY. Decanter Slst, J-p AW VV AJ., f^ pDROHASB of tne LRA SE held by *RTTTT,T)I?P rn¥T"RAPTnP the nbove Company Lsnd compmitig X>UIIIJJJLIi, tUlNlltAUlUlt, T HREE HDNDKED AND TWENTY Timber Merchant, &c-, acres at para PABA.,inthe Coiiingwond ppn » TTr "t-r-vat-bv T?nvAT^ District, The Lesee ia grsnted under the (OPPOSITE THEATKE KOYALj Waate Lands Act of 1863, at a rental of £16 WAIMEA-STREET, pfr annum, acd has Seventeen years to run. NELSON. There is a good Ovtreer'a Cottage on the. ground, Furnace, and other Assaying mafcsr- . _ iaL MOTTTTPTT A Also, for all the MINING PLANT oh the JU.KJ a v suj^tx.. premises, comprising Pump, large quantity of Tools, Trucks, line of Tramway, a con'pHE uuderfligncd m\\ OPEN ODT,st the B iderable quantity of Silver Ore, &c, &c. 1 MOTOEKA HOTfeL, Motueka, on Ifc . g btlieyed by , the , ate j)' nectoTe , in the WEDNESDAY, TBURSDAY, FRIDAY, above Company that a piyable lode of Silver and SATURDAY txlsts on this property, ore vary'npr from 8 (from the Bth to the llthinst., lnclusive) ounces to 1600 ounces per ton having been a large and varied stock of taken therefrom. The Company's means Presents, and New 1 car's Gifts. ™11 protected by timber, and the > pump „,. ... „ ,%r , , „. erf cted m the came is capnblH of clearing the Tbe public peneraliy of Motueka nnd the t in a flhort space cf time . surioundiog disttiota are respectfully „ , ... . „ „„„•„„,, tn * «;«,«• «* *i,^ invited to inspect. lenders mil be received for either of the „,^ , „ tICT , . above lines or together. All Gcode sold at Nelson prices. ta/wo/mct 3727—6 H.P.JACKSON. 8691— a Liquidator to Company. New Spring and Summer Goods Sbippedirom London by Orient steamers via Melbourne, and late sailing ships via Wellington. ' fmamm — ■ i ■ ' iizc^znnrrrr— -^ ' v ' m LOYEDAY & HEYHOE beg to announce the early arrival of NEW GOODS for every branch of their business, the whole of which will be found remarkably CHEAP, and in the LATEST FASHION. New Millinery Bonnets New Flowers and Feathers New Straw Hats and Untrimmed Bonnets New Jackets, Mantles, Fisclms, Capes, etc. New Dress Falbrics, Silks and Satins NewKilbfcons New Fringes and Trimmings New Hosiery . And plain HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY at very low rates. Further shipments to arrive as the season advances. LOYEDAT & HEYHOE, CHEAP DRAPERY STORE | CIVILITY. , ATTENTION. | QUESTION. '?.-: Why can GnRocEBiES, Provisions, &c., of the "best qualities te purchased so cheaply at the Stores of KOBERT SNODGRASS, the Wood, and Washington Valley ? 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. ""| AGENT FOR THE NELSON " EVENING MAIL. 5 ' j LEATHER PALACE. That most people embrace something at some period of their life is a fact that cannot be denied. For children embrace their toys, Youth embraces its leisure, Lovers embrace their joys, And Snobs embrace, their Leather. But wise men and women embrace the opportunity offered by HEALY & SON in supplying their families with. FIRST-CLASS BOOTS & SHOES AT OUR T7N-HEARD-OF PRICES. We know that the sacrifice is great, but the pleasure of supplying our numerous 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 very small parcel at any other Establishment. HEALY & SON, Bridge-street. The Real "Singer" Sewing Machine, For Hand or Foot. For* [Family Wotk, Dressmakers, Tailors, and . ,4&SL In consequence aof the great demand foe tho vv • SINGER MACpiNE,'' W. Hubbikd ofterg 4 'jwß&HataK all other makes at gbeatly bbduced pbioeb :— fliPNll jiijf^K^fll <.. ' Shuttle Lock Stitch 210 O :^^^^^^| Sewing Machines Bepaired. Oil, Needles, &c. '^H^^^^^W^^^ ilf CAUTION. — In consequence of a Machine, fpp|. much like tbe <( Singer " Machine in appearance gj^^^^gggg^^^ llilsisg ip^ being now offered in Nehon, 1 beg to etatt: that IT IS NOX THB RBA.L *' SINGER." ; r ~' - < - COMPANY'S AUTHORISE^ AGENT^v n V oJ;I ■■ -•••'" ■ ■ Wlr p «S3L *J JE3 JES JtM, «ES» &&&*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 245, 7 December 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 245, 7 December 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 245, 7 December 1880, Page 3

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