phristmaislßßa I BE^ftlYE STOBJ. ■jVTEW CURRANTS jl Y NEW Elbme SULTANAS ! and MUSCATEL RAISINS NEW DATES, FIGS, : FRENCH I PLUMS, CANDIEjD PEELS I AND SPICES, FRESH COCOA^ NUTS, BARCELONA WALNUTS, JpRDAN AND SHELL ALMONDS. NEW SEASON'S MAURITIUS SUGARS: White, Yellow, and Brown Counters, No. I W. and I. C Company's, Also, English Crushed Loaf Sugars. Enamelled Preserving Pans all sizes. 1 Crate JELLY JARS. Sole A gent for . Crease's Self-raising Flbur, in 2, 4, and 6-)b. packets. Families waited upon for orders ; and goods delivered to any part of the city free. h. -v. phillip**, 1; family grocer;; Corner of Bridge and Colliatzwoqd streets. . Land and Buildings in Trafalgar-st and Bridge-st. THE undersigned, have received instructions from the Owners to Sell, on suck terms of payment as may be agreed upon^ all that : BLOCK of LAND, together with the BUILDINGS thereon, I haying a Frontage to Trafalgar-^ street extending from ; the Bank ; of New Zealand to Wymond's '. : Drapery Store, and with a Front- ; age to Bridge-street extending • from. Wymond's. Drapery Store to ; Mr. Mabin's, subject to tiny }- : leases or terms of occupancy now i existing. . ; . The prQperty;is 'Foß'SiLßriN .Separate Lots as at present occupied. I CURTIS BROTHERS, J;.. ; Attorneys for the Executors^of; the* ; late Thomas Curtis VipAn; ; ; 3694 — tc : '.••*.. I / .. '■." ' ■notice;'; 3 ; '"." • ' ; ;.: ; ; ! Property Assc ssment ; Acts, " kIT 'fff*hereoy notified that the ASSESSMENT ROLLS of Real and %non_4 Property for.ihe Nelson Property Asseißtneat District are completed, and that copiea of : such rolls are how lying at the Property Tax Offlfie; , All Obj actions to any assessment must be ! sent; in the'preaeribied form, to the Depntyj. ' Coramisiloner of (be Distriot on or before the jThjrdjdayvOf January, 1881. . j "Forms of Objection may be obtained at i any Poet-office. ' ' I THOMAS MACKAYr Deputy Commissioner. . Propprty-Tax Offiae,, . j-.J. - r . ; -, r r j Nehon, < iUth;;Decjilm'b.er,/188or. -, ; ; 8820-^a. NIXEY'SBL AgK L E Alh « CLEANLINESS V J C -', WG. NIXEY'S REFINED BLACK • LEAD is the cheapest and best for ; Polishing Stoves and all kinds of Ironwork j equa Ito Burnished Steel, without waste or' 1 Inf ld.^dj-atfd "4d. BLOCKS!, aqd IbBOXES,; CACriON— THBBB ABB SBVEBAL ' IMTTATIOMS Sold everywhere by all Shopkeepers. CountJso' BoUßK— Sobo Squabs LoNto^ ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S !B 14' .PILLS , : _ r . v . i . /: , IS warranted to, !cure all dischargei fron> the Urinary;' prgansV ' iii ',^ithe¥^' was, acquired or constitutiGnal, GraYel^ and'Paitji in the Bac&O \&o\d in BojscßVf^'e^'eacbt^by all Chemietg and Patent ;Medicine Vendors.; Sole Proprietor, F.J. Clabkb, , , APOTHECAEIKS'HALL, LIKGoiH, ENGLAND, r1 r . *'■ ■ '^P^R't '■- iteißNlflß; ! • ' "'/. BuV^dyne', ; Bnrbi'dfees" an'd ; Co;,; Coli|inanyreet/Lbndon. : / : - r ;;; : Newbery and Sons, : STi . Hewgaterftraet, London. I; j i ■ Barclay and Sons, 95, Farringdon-itreec^ London. ;j :/ ;• ',()'■■ [j .. ,-■ Banger and Sons, Oxford-street; London. And all the London Wholesale Houses. I NEW ZEALAND AOEMTS. ! Kempthobnb, Pbosseb and Co.; Wholesale, 1 " ; Druggists, ©unedin, Auckland, anfl ChrißtMELiBOUBNB AaENTS. * ROCKB, TOMPBITT, & Co. . , - . e . , Hbmmons & Co., Wholeiift:Dinggif#t i •■•' j , FiTOH & Fbbnch : SYDNET A'QENTB. : Elliott, Brothebs .and Go.> Wholesale ! . . ' Ed. Bow and Co. ADELAIDE AGENTS. . . FAuiciNG and Co. 1 , Wholesale Druggists. r ; A. M. Biokford and Sons, Wholesale Drug;. gista and Importers, Adelaide and Eadina^ BRISBANE AGE^TPSi U J- ■ ; ) ' "'■ ". Bbbklby. and Tatlob, WholCßftle D Tiggist«. ....r . y f _ % . Elliotkßbos, & Co<i Wholeaale Druggisti Brisbane- .•'..■ - '• -ON;-1!HB ,: ;. . . ,•;<-.- : ! WELLINGTON CUP, ' '.' .". '. Tobe riaa in ibefirst week ;i in FEBRUARY, 1881. Tickets.., .;. ...... £1. n.,1.,;., •. £'- - First Horse „. ... 1000 Second Hbrie ... ... 300 Third Horse ... , 200 Other Starters (divided) w -\. J; 700 Non-starters (divided) ... M , ' .„. 1800 The £700 for other starters will average about XI O6 each horse. " '' " : - The £1800 for non-starters will average about £60 each horse. . ■ ■■ "' : ■-■■:, • Mr George North, of Lambton Quay, dn-j nounces his seventh annual- *weep on' tjie Wellington Cop. This time ftirfoi no W than £1000, which wilMgive.h^pdscmpiprjzosr even to the non-starters. Mr Nbrth's fpr--mer racing sweeps have invariably Veen con- ' duoted with iuch thorough fairness as to give) entire natisf action to all. interested, arid. W, are not lurprised to hear that there is already' ft ; brisk demand for [tickets fsr bis " /pur- ■ thoutand-pounderi"-^ (Evening Post, September 9. j • ' ' . r '" tJ 'r > : Mr. GILUER, "MaßOi>;ip" Bot^l, Nelaon,,' Addr»s :— GFO. NORTH, Box 109, Ppat.., office 1 or Lambton Quay, Wellington, &970 ' S]' :: '-' ''i'-y' ■ " { '~ *\r.:*l i .'/'X^/\ !v&
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 260, 24 December 1880, Page 4
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681Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 260, 24 December 1880, Page 4
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