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ANCHOR It^fe--. STEAM LINE OF .inS PACKETS f ARB iPPOWTSD TO tBAt B FOB WESTPORT. HOKITIKA, AND GREYMOUTH. THE KENNEDY, about FRIDAY, diet inet. rriHE CHARLES EDWARD to follow. FOR WJLLINGTOS DIRECT. qpEE CHARLES FDWARD, To morrow JL FKIDAY, 31thinst., at iivop.m. FOR WANGANUI. rpHB MURRAY, Ear'y. Coastal FxcuHsioNS — From 15th December, 1880, to 3 let January, 1881, Return Ticlets will be irmed tetw<ei pcrtß within New Zealand at "which CctDpftnj'B ste»mere call, at a redir tion of 30 jr.cr cent on tho two single faros, available for Return until 28th Ftbru uy, 1881. JOHN H. COCK & CO. jfeJ&rfL BAEQUE ".£ NAZI," JSffiKSk FitOM LOKDON. ■JW^^^^^ 1 T lll^ above havirg re* rie^^B^w I ported at Cuelomei < ousi^Dtes Hie rfquett d to present Bills of Lading, pay freight, and rass entries forthwith. JOHN H. COCK & CO , A gents. 28th December, 1880. WANTED, Two or Ih-ee GENTLEJON BOAKDERS, in a healthy locality. Teim? moderfcte at the Office of tho Evbnikg Mail. 2815— t o WJ ANTED TRNDERS frr rUTTING. VT TVI-\G,BPd KTOOKING 20 Ac«s 1 OATS at Hopc—T. H.FOY, Uatdy-st. 8910 WANTED, TENDERS for uukinf? complete, about Two Acres of Outen Hay, including ThatchioK, &c. Wo^k to be done in a satisfactory manner. Apply before Ist January. 3994 HENRY CLOUSTON. School Commissioner's Office, I Kelson, 24th December, 1880. NOTICE ia hereby given that the Nelson School Commissioners are prepared to receive TENDERS lor LEASES of thounde; mentioned EDUCATION RESERVES for a term of Poueteen Ybabs respectively, r^Section No. 29, Maitai Valley, containingOne Hundred and Twenty-TLr.ce Acres. Section No. 88, Wettport, containing One Rood. Letters marked " Tenders for Leaße," to be forwarded to the undersigned on or before 26th January, 1881. H, C. DANIBLL, 4035 Secretary. The " Post Boy "Hotel, A ROBINSON, (late of the " Albion " Hotel, the Port) Having taken the above Hotel, will be g J ad to see all his old friends, and hopes to make many new ones. Hooper & Dodson's Sparkling Ales on draught, and alto the beat hrands o( Wikes, Spieits, &c. 3932— 1m

Excursion to Motueka. jjy^l^ LADY BARKLY On BATURDAY, Ist January (New Teat's Day), leaving Nelson at 7.30 a.m., and Motae'ja at Six p.m., going alongside and leaving tho wharf. Return Fare, 5a JAB. S. CROSS, Jim., 4052 Commercial "Wharf. FOR WESTPORT AND GREYMOUTH. ,i *|l rt, ri^HS favorite s.s. ?&Ms^ GRAFTON will sail for tbe above Ports on or ataut FRIDAY, the 7ih of January. For freight or passage apply to JAMES S.CRO3S,Jun., 4031 , Agent. FOR WANGANUI AND WELLINGTON. *V«k rPHE e.s. «j|fcjfij||^ WAKATU will leave for tbe above ports on MONDAY, the 3rd January, at Six p.m. For freight or passage apply to J. S. CttOSS, Jan., 4033 Agent. Just what's wanted. Ste£<n Yacht " Tainui." PICNIC PARTIES and others can HIRE tlie "above fast and comfortable Steam Yacht on reasonable ! terms. Apply on b-oard, or to JOHN MAY, ; 3935-1 m The Port. [ . _ Nelson and Foxhill Railway, j NEW YEAR'S DAY. npHE Ordinary Time Table will be BubX fended, and Train* v? Hi run as under :— Our. t.xa. a.m. p.m. p m p.m. pm. Port dep. ».2O 415 ... Nelson dep. 9.30 10.45 SO 4.50 745 1120 RchmM „ 100 11.15 230 5.0 8.15 11.45 Fuxhill ar 10.45 12.0 3.15 5iS 9.0 12.30 In. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Fi.xhill dep. 8.45 11.16 1.45 6.15 9.15 Rebm'd „ 930 12.0 8.80 7.0 10.0 Nelson arr. 10.0 12 30 3.0 7.30 10.80 Portarr. 10.10 ... 3.10 On January Ist, % Train will leave Kelson at 10.S0 a.m. for Bishopdale only. SiDgle Tickets lisued on 24th December, and the following dajs, up to and induing srd January, will be available for the return journey to 3rd January. On New Year's Day all carriages will be flrat class ; covered trucks eecend class. No change given. W. STONE, Manager. December 17th, 1880. 8960 DESKS, WORK-BOXES* DEEfcSING CASES, &c, At B. LUOAS & SON'S.

Special Attraction to Country Buyers. LOYEDAY & HEYHOE AdTertiao tho following PRICES as specimens of tho CHEAP GOODS they are selling : — Scour«d Calico, 4£d Trimmed Hats, Is 1 Id Striped Ginghams, 4£d j Ladies' Drawers, Is 9d Unbleached Sheeting, 9d • Ladies' Chemises, 2s 3d White Sheeting, Is ' Ladies' Night Dresses, 3s Od White Flannel, le 2d Colored Skirts, 3s lid Colored Quilts, 2b lid Costumes, from 6s lid Carpet, Bid per yard ; Capes and Fiachus, from Is 6d Toilet Sets 9d Printed Muslin, 12 yardß for 3s lid Heavy Navy Serge, Is U Striped Grenadines, 12 yds for 2s lid White Blankets, 12s 9d per pair Black Lustre, 7£d Untrimmed Hats, 4|d ZINC -LINED CASES FOR SALE. o — LOYEDAY & HEYHOE Trafalgar-street. CIVILITY. ATTENTION. | Enlargement of Premises. ROBEET SNODGEASS, FAMILY GROCER AND PROVISION DEALER, THE WOOD AND WASHINGTON VALLEY, Begs leave to inform his ouatomers and the public in general that tho extensive alterations at his Store in tho W<*d nro completed, and the promises are RE-OPENED with a LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK, which will bo sold at tho lowest prices possiblo. ~~l AGENT FOR THE NELSON "EVENINGMAIL." 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 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 reauire 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,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 264, 30 December 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 264, 30 December 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 264, 30 December 1880, Page 3

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