ANCHOR \flfc^ N STEAM LINE OF ,-lfillj PACKETS f ABS APPOINTED TO LSA'.« FOR WESTPORT, HOIUTIKA, AND GREYMOUTK. mHE MURRAY, on MONDAY, the 13th X instant. mHE WALLACE, to follow. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. i mHE KENNEDY, about SATURDAY, . i Xlthinet. FOR WANGANUI. THE MURRAY, TO-DAY (FEUPIY), the 10th instant, at Midnight. JOF^T H. COCK & CO. A CHRISTMAS TREE AND SALE OF WORK will take place in j COLLINGWOOD, On the 27th and 28ih December. Mrs. WHYTE will be glad to" receive contributions towards it at the Parhonagb", Richmond, or at Mr Wit. Hilet's, Collingwood, on or before the 19 th December. 3653 TENDERS. npENDERS for LEASING iho .following X PRO PRRTIES, known as Gladstone and Morbison's, will be received by the undersigned up to WEDNBSDA V, the 22nd instant. • Each Property to be tendet ed for separately, and for a Lease cf Seven years, at per annum, from January Ist, 1881. 1. MOTUEKA. •— Section 194. containing Fifty Acreß, more or less 2. MARAHAU (Sandy Bay). —Part 1 'of Section 1 3, Sections .110, 119,1.14. and 116, in oil Five Hundred and Eleven Acres, more or lees - 3. TATA ISLANDS.— The more southerly of the two islands, with liberty to quarry, the limestone there under certain restrictions The highest or any tender not neceßßarily accepted. Further particulars can be obtained from SCLANDERS & CO., Atto^jeys for the Executors of the lah Joshua Field. - December 8, 1880. 3792—12
FOR WESTPORT AND JGREYMOUTH. ;»J||y||» GRAFTON will leave for the above ports on MONDAY, 18th' December, at One o'clock. For freight or passage apply to JAF^S S. CROSS, Jun., 3787 Agent, FOR WANGANUI AND WELLINGTON. •I *k^k nPHE s.s. 3/j§3Ej!^» WAKATU will leave for tbe above ports Early. For Freight, &c, apply to JAMES S. CROSS, Jun., 3638 Agent. COPIES of the CENTENARY NUMBER of CHURCH MESSENGER may now be hid of the Diocesan Secretary, Bishop's Cottage, Selwyn Place, Kelson. NOTICE. LENDERS are required for PAINTING X and PAPERING the TRAFALGAR HOTEL. Specifications of the work to be chne can be teen at the Hotel, and the rfAGLAN BREWERY. Tenders to be sent in by Noon, on MONDAY, the 1 3th instant. The lowest or aoy tender not necessarily accepted, 3768-td J.A.HARTEY. Andrew Brown, BTFILDEB, CONTBACTOB, Timber Merchant, &c, (opposite theatre royal) WAIMEA-STREET, NELSON. MOTUEKA. THE undersigned will OPEN OUT, at the MOTUBKA HOTEL, Motueka, on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY (from the Bth to the 1 lth inst, Inclusive) a large and varied stock of Books, Toys, Fancy Goods, &c. suitable ior School Frizes, Chrißtmas Presents, and New dear's Gifts. The public generally of Motueka and the surrounding districts are respectfully invited to inspect. All Goods sold at Nelson prices. 3727-6 H. D. JACKSON.
New Spring and Summer Goods Shipped from London by Orient steamers via Melbourne, and late sailing ships via "Wellington. LOYEDAY & HEYHOE beg to announce the early arrival of NEW GOODS for every branch of their business, the whole of which will be u found remarkably CHEAP, and in the LATEST FASHION. New Millinery Bonnets New Flowers and Feathers New Straw Hats and Untrimmed Bonnets New Jackets, Mantles, FiscMs, Capes, etc. New Dress Fabrics, Silks and Satins New Ribbons New Fringes and Trimmings New Hosiery And plain HOUSEHOLD DEAPEET at v e ry low rates. Further shipments to arrive as the season advances. LOVEDAY '& HEYHOE, CHEAP DRAPERY STORE | CIVIIiITY. ATTENTION. | QUESTION. Why can Groceries, Provisions, &c, of the best qualities be purchased so cheaply at the Stores of EOBEET SNODGEASS, the Wood, and Washington Valley ? ANSWER. Because he buys in the best markets with . ready money, gives no credit, makes no bad debts, and saves the expense of book-keeping and account collecting. "~| AGENT TOR THE NELSON " EVENING MAIL." 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 -witli FIRST-CLASS BOOTS & SHOES AT OUR UN-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, Dreesmakerß, Tailors, and M£k In consequence of the great demand for the jjekmk^ « SINGER MACfIINE," W. Hubbabd oftera jßtfjtoJt SJ^KH^ all other makes at greatly beduobd pricks :— fliF^Sra JhS^jJbl« jM <. Shuttle Lock Stitch 2 10 0 Sering Machines Repaired. Oil, Needles, &c. '^^H^^^B^B§K^^fe^ CAUTION. — In consequence of a Machine, *^S^^^^^fflw^^^^^^^^^^ft much like tbe " Singer " MachiHe in appearance r^^^^^§^^^^^^^f^^^& being now offered in Nelson, I beg to state that ; COMPANY'S AUTHORISED AGENT— MSWi&SIBmi, SKMOHiI *
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 248, 10 December 1880, Page 3
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