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ANCHOR' llfefc^ STEAM LINE OF [^|d|. PACKETS. If ABC APPOIMTBO XO SBJ.\fl FOR WESTPORT, HOSITIKA,AND GREYMOUTH. fpIHE KENNEDY, TO-MORROW ! fl. (TUESDAY), the 25th inst,, at 6p m. nnHE CHARLES liDWARD, on FBIJL DAY, 28th instf. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. rriHE CHARLES EDWARD, TO-MOR-JL KOW (TUESDAY), 25th instant, at 10 pro. FOR WANGANUX. >J\ILE WALLACE, early, Coastal Ixccesions — From Islh December, 1880, to 31et January, 1681, Return Tickets will be issued betwrea ports within New Zealand at which Company's eteemerra call, at a reduction of 30 per cent on the two single fares, avai'able for Return until 28th February, 1881. JOHN H. COCK & CO. STEAM YACBT " TAINUI " TO HIRE. m 1E l v stL FTHHE Steam Yacht M|||y|^ TAINUI can be HIRED by PIC-NIC and FISHING Partieß, &c, on reasonable terms. Apply to JOHN MAY, the Port. BOARD & RESIDENCE, with Private Rooms and Bathroom ; alto, use of Piano, &c. At Mrs ASKE W'd, Eoae Lodge, Nile street. 3996— tc WANTED, Two or Three GENTLEMEN BOARDERS, in a healthy locality. 1 ermg moder&te Apply at the i JfDce of the Evening Mail. 2815— t o City Steam Mills CIASH AND DOOR 0 FACTORY, &c. r f^BE undersigned, having imported and JL erected some NEW and IMPROVED MACHINERY, is enabled to PLANE TIMBER up to 24 inches wide ; also, having a complete set of SASH and DOOR MACHINERY, ia in a position to turn out all winds of DOORS and SASHItS out of any material. A. Stock of trade size local made Doors either pannellcd or ball glass, glazed with plum or fancy glass ; also, Sashes glazed or ung'szid, superior to thote imported, always on hand. Mouldings of "nearly every description in stock, or made to order to any cesign, or out of any kind of timber. Flooring, Lining, and all other kinds of Seasoned Timber always in slock. bbeet Glass of all sizes, Boiled or Diamond Plate Figured, Enamelled, of various patttrns, Blue, Ruby, Green, and Amber, either plain or figured, always on hand. Joiners' work of every description, either for tShip or.Houae, made to order; Planing, Sawing, Tennoriing," Mortising, Moulding, &q., run for the trade, on reasonable terms. Plans diawn and Estimates given for Buildings of every de-cription. All Orders I may be favored with will recei^e my best attention, combined with dee patch and reasonable terms. W. T.~GQQD, BUILDER, &O HAhDY-BTRKKT AND S&LWYNPLACK, NELSON. 116 a

jaSMfcafc, TTNION STEAM "f|»^\.. U SHIP COM*&MlmM£?i PANT'S Steamebs ate appointed to leave, becking as follows: FOR PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, and DUNEDIN, booking for Wanganui, Oamaru, Timaru— The PENGUIN, s.s., TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 25th January, at Two p m. The D AWEA, s 8., on TUESDAY, Ist February. EO R PICTON aid WELLINGTON, booking for LYTTELTON, Napier, Gisborne, Tauranga— The HAWEA, s.s,, on THURSDAY, 27th January, at Three p.m. The WANAKA, s,s,, on THURSDAY, 3rd Febraary. 'fJIOR TARANAKI and MANUKAU— The WANAKA, s.s., on SATURDAY, 29th January, at 7 30 n.m. The PENGUIN, s.s, on FRIDAY, 4th Februaiy. -pOR SYDNEY— The WAKATIPU, s.s., from Wellington, about 3rd Februaiy. FOR HOB ART TOWN, MELBOURNE, arid ADELAIDE, via Wellington, LytteltoQ, Dunedin, and Bluff— The ROTORUA 5.?., from Wellington on MONDAY, Slßt January. Excubsionb :— Until 31st January, 1881, RETURN TICKETS will be issued to any port in JNew Zealand at which tbo Company's bteurnera call, at a reduction of 30 per cent on the two single fares, available for Return until 28th February ICBI, and until 3Ut March SPECIAL EXCDRSTON TICKET* at REDUCFD FARES will be issued to Melbourne, available for Two Months from dste of issue. Particulars at Company's Office. WOOL booked through to LONDON at ONE PENNY per Ib. Freight and Passage Tichefce to te obtained at the Company's Ob-woe, llOfi Government Wherf FOR SALF, a BAY CART MARE, four years old.-JOHS HALF, 222 — t c Waimewoad, FOR SALE, a SADDLE-HORSE, Five years old, very quiet. 223-3 " Turf " Hotel, Stoke. TO LET. mHAT Commodious DWELLINGJL HOUSE, situated in Washington Valley, containing NINE ROOMS, Bathroom, Coach-house, and Out-houses, large Garden and Orchard, well stocked with Fruit Trees in full bearing. For particulars apply 4< Mail " Cffic3. 184— t c THE Lamb Knitting The " Grandest Knitter in the World." A NOTHEE SHIPMENT J3l JUST EECEIVED. Price List and other particulars on application to M. M. WEBSTER, N. Z. Agent, NELSON.

"VTOYELTIES foe PRESENTS —^1 NOVELTIES for the SEASON NOVELTIES for MIDSUMMER 0 MESSRS. Loyeday & Heyhoe Beg to announce to the Ladies of Nelson and the Country districts the return from London of their Mr. Heyhoe, by the s.s. " Northumberland," with a beautiful and considerable variety of . . NOVELTIES for their business, to which inspection is respectfully invited. : ' Also, A LARGE STOCK OF Plain, Useful Drapery, which will be sold very Cheap 1 Loyeday & Heyhoe Trafalgar-street. I CIVILITY. ATTENTION. ( Enlargement of Premises. KOBEET BNOMKASS, FAMILY GROCER AND PROVISION, DEALER, THE WOOD AND WASHINGTON VALLEY, $p.:: ' : ' Begs leave to inform his customers and the public in general that the extensive alterations at his Store in the Wood care completed, and the premises arc RE- OPENED with a LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK, which will be sold at the lowest prices possible. 1 AGENT TOE THE NELSON "EVENING MAIL." | Try the LEATHER PALACE for the Best and Cheapest BOOTS and SHOES ! 0 ■■ — — - ■ ■ BOOTS for feet, broad and horny, BOOTS for straight feet and for corny, BOOTS for gentlemen of standing, BOOTS that. give a look commanding, BOOTS for walking, riding, driving, BOOTS that flat feet look alive in, BOOTS for town and country places, BOOTS to suit all kinds of races, BOOTS that stand severe mauling, BOOTS for every race and calling, BOOTS for travelling, shooting, sailing, BOOTS waterproof in storms unfailing, BOOTS of many stiles divine, BOOTS for which the darlings pine, BOOTS repaired and mending jobs, For HEALY is the PRINCE of SNOBS. HEALY & .SON, Bridge-street

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 20, 24 January 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 20, 24 January 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 20, 24 January 1881, Page 3

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