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ANCHOR \^k- STEAM LINE OF i^S JACKETS ABB APPOINTED TO LBAYB FOR WESTPORT, HOKITIKA, AND GRBYMOUTH. rpHE KENNEDY, on SUNDAY, 2nd JL January, at 11 a.m. rrißE CHARLES EDWARD about TUESA DAY, 4th January, | FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. j fpEE CHARLES EDWARD, To-mokkow ! Jl (SATURDAY), let January, at Btven i — — FOR WANGANUI. THE MURRAY, on TUESDAY, the 4th January. Coabtai, Fxcoßßions — From 15lh December, 1880, to 31 et January, 1881, Return Tickets will be ietued between por is within New Zealand at wh'ch Coropany's steumera call, at a redu' tion of 30 per cent on the two single fares, available for Return until 28th JFebiuary, 1881. JOHN H. COCK & CO. BABQUE "iNAZI," .^^^^^ F.iOM LOKDON. . above having rei^a^^^^^°? *. ported at Customs, ' ousiijQces are rfquett d to present Bills rf Lading, pay freight, and [ass entries forthwith. JOHN H. COCK & CO , , ' A gents. 29th December, 1880. SKITTLES. FOR FALE—A Good sit SkittUe, Ba'k, and Frame. Ajply Office of thi3 , Paper. 4064—2 WANTED, Two or Three GENTLEMHN BOABDERP, in a healthy locality. Terms modertte iipply nt the Office of the Evbning Maid. 281B — t o WANTED TENDERS for CUTTING, TYING, and BTOOKING 20 Acres OATSat Hope.—T. H.FOY, Hardy-st. • 3910 WANTED, TENDERS for making complete, about Two Acreß of Oaten Hay, including Thatching. &c. Work to be done in a satisfactory manner. Apply before Ist January. ■ 3991 HEKRY CLOUSTON. In the Estate of T. S. WYMOND, a . bankrupt. AIL persons INDEBTED to the above Ketnte are requested to PAY their Accounts forthwith to Messhs. ADAMS and •KINGDON, Solicitors Kelson, who are authorised TO COLLECT AND SUE JFOR the. game. JOHN SOUTHERN, 1 T . 3824 J, SM. THOMPSON, \ irußieeß< ■" NO T_ICE. AFTRR Ist Javttakt, Db. MONCKTON will remove to the well-known Residence and Surgery formerly occupied by Drs CaTTEBSLr. and Mabks, in Woimea-ttreet. 3*91 Notice to Insurers. TBE COLONIAL INSURANCE COMPANY has REMOVED from the Office of Mr. Stanton to the Offices of Messrs. ADAMS & KINGDON. 3926-tc

. — v. Excursion to Motueka. Jllll; LADY BARELY On SATURDAY, Ist January (New Yea f' fl Day), leaving Nelson at 7.30 a.m., and Mof sueka at Six p.m., going alongside and leav : ing the wharf. Return Fare, sa. JAS. S. CROSS, Jun , 4032 Commercial Whrjrf. FOR WESTPORT AND GRIfiYMOUTH. «s *■ mHS favorite b.s. j^^^^ GRAFTON will sail for the above Ports on or about FRIDAY, the 7ih of January. For freight or passage appiy to , JAMES S. CROSS, Jun., j 4034 Agent. I FOR WANGANUI AND WELLINGTON. ; M *ijA rpHE b.s. ; W A K A T U will leave for the above ports on MONDAY, tbo 3rd January, at Six p.m. , ; For freight or passage apply to J. S. CROSS, jun., 4033 v - Agent. . . ■ .j « •• Just what'd wanted, Steam Yacht; " Tainui." THE above STEAM LAUNCH will; j>ly every half-hour between the Boat Xa? idinp ord the Boulder Bank TO MOB3U >W and. EU^DAY, commencing at 9 am. , paUE. — Return ILktte, One Shilling ; Children, half-price. . JOHN MAY, 3935-Ira The 'Port. — -, ■ _ - lv "' Nelson and Foxliill Hallway. NEW YEAR'S DAY. THE, Ordinary Tfme Table will be Suspended, and Trafoa w ill ran as under :— Otjt^ p.m. am. p»ni. p m p.m. p.m. Port dep. 9.20 *IS ... Nelson dep. 9.30 10.45 2 0 4.80 745 1120 Rchm'd „ 10 0 11.15 2SO 5.0 8.15 11,45 Foxbill ar, 10.46 ls.o 3.15 545 9.0 12.30 In. : a.m. v.va, p.m. p.m. p.m. Foxhill dep. 8.45 . 11.IS 1.45 6.15 9.15 Rchm'd „ 930 12.0 2.80 7.0 10.0 NelßOnarr. 10.0 12 30 3.0 7.30 10.30 Portarr. 10.10 ... 8.10 On January Ist, a Train will leave Nelson at 10.80 a.m. for Biahopd»le only. SiDgle Ticket issued on 24th December, and the following daja, up to and itdn'ing 3rd January, will be avaLlable for the return journey to 3rd January. On New Year's Day a?l camcgeß ttill be first class ; covered trucks second class. No change given. W. STONF, Manager. December 17th, 1880. S9BO ESKS, WORK-BOXES, DRKbSISG CASES, &c, At P. LUCAS & BON'B.

Special Attraction to Country Buyers, Loveday & Hbyhoe Advertise the following PRICES as specimens of the CHEAP GOODS they are selling : — Scoured Calico, 4£d 1 Trimmed Hats, Is lid Striped Ginghams, 4£d Ladies' Drawers, Is 9d Unbleached Sheeting, 9d Ladies' Chemises, 2s 3d White Sheeting, Is Ladies' Night Dresses, 3s 6d White Flannel, Is 2d Colored Skirts, 3s lid Colored Quilts, 2s lid Costumes, from 6s lid Carpet, B£d per yard Capes and Fiechuß, from is 6d ■ Toilet Sets, 9d • Binted Muslin, 12 yards for 3s lid Heavy Nary Serge, la 8d 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 Loved ay & Heyhoe Trafalgar-^street. j ciyhiitt. attention. _J_ Enlargement of Premises. Q EOBEKT SNODGEASS, FAMILY GROCER AND PROVISION DEALER, THE WOOD AND WASHINGTON VALLEY, Begs leave to inform his customers and the public in general that the extensive alterations at his Store in the Wo«d aro completed, and the promises are RE-OPENED with a LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK, which will be sold at the lowest prices possible. ""~l AGENT FOB THE NELSON "EVENING MAIL." 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 FIEST-CLABS 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 to brine 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 vftrv small parcel »t » ny °^ r Establishment. veryßmaF * BEALY & SON, .BrUgt-Btost

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 265, 31 December 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 265, 31 December 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 265, 31 December 1880, Page 3

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