T. R. Hodder & Co. T. R. HODDER & Co. SUGARS suitable for Preserving: Finest Crushed Loaf First and Second Counters' Fine Yellow '"' r from 4|d per lb. New Season's TEAS in Boxes, Half-chests, and Chests, ,-, from. Is 9d to 3s 6d per lb. ■: ." Just Received: a large importation of AMERICAN GOODS :' Washing Machines, Novelty Wringers, Preserving Pans, Buckets, Tubs, 7 '.. ' Axes, Hayforks, Rakes, Saws, Cutlery, Clocks, Electro-plated Goods, &c, &c. Fencing Wire, Conjugated Iron, : Hop Bales, and Corn Sacks^ ' Cash Buyers of Hops and all Colonial Produce. ; RICHMOND and MOUTERE. T. R. Hodder & Co. T OSTa CARRIAGE CAPoathe Waka rnTTCrt A T^OTF PAVAT, ij puakaEoad, Finder will be rewarded Xn.EiJ\.l.XS,lli W-vIAJJ. 480-2 GOBBIB&BO8S. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 11 WANTED Ten lera for CUTTING BDd _ . . ... DELIVERING at Ngatlmoti TIM- RE-APPEARANCE OF L BBR for a Church 40-x 20. Tenders to stale m w p /Nrv-rrT^rr, -.rTXTrcrn-nTVT H I ■ price per 100 feet for Totara and Rimu THE (YVfTRT MTNISTRELS! soparately.andtobeßenttotheUnderrigntd *- t/V U liJ. iILIi^JAIiUAW • not later tban THURSDAY, the 17fch itut. • "with entire^ New Programme ! , Tbe lemeet or any tender not necessarily ac- — — cepted. ' New Song", New Dances, New Sketches* H. A. T ARRANT, Everything New ! Clmrimn Building Committee. — — | Lower Moutere, Feb. 17,1881. 47d-3 TO-MORffOW NIGHT will be ualer the [ '— — — > distinguished patronage and presence of THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, tha Australian Elbvjen. 485. LIMITED, . , ; E^TABLisiiED 1837. H/T^' HTJRSTHOUSE, . M.H.8., , Incorporated 1880. jyji requests the Electors of Motu- ... £ eka to meet him at the Motueka Insti-Paid-up Capital 1,n00,000 ttjte, on MONDAY, February 14, at Reserve Eunds 81G,500 Eight p.m. At the Schoolroom, Eiwaka, on ■ Together 2,31 C,500 TUESDAY 15th ''Sor™^ °!fZ 3,000,000 At the Public Hall, UrPE* Mot--1 J tere, on WEDNESDAY, 1 7th Total Capital and Reserve 488— t d Punds £5,310,500 — — NOTICE. NOTICE TO PROPRIETORS. n TITT , T tho undersigned, hereby give Notice cf A DIVIDEND of ONE POUND FIT- JL my intention to apply to the Nelson iIL TEEN SHILLINGS, together with a j^ B oar( i ( Un( jer the provisions contained BONUS of FIVE SHILLINGS per share, in «. The Land Act 1877 ' ) for an OCCUPAfor the half year, equal to 16 PER CENTUM TION LICSNSifi for PASTORAL PURPER ANNUM, having been declared at the pogES, extending over aboufc Eifteen Acres' ? Meeting of Proprietors held in London on oi j^ n^ ati pamgatotara, bounded upon the 318T JANUARY, the same is now payable North-east an ij South by tbe Motueka Biver, to Colonial Shareholders. an( j U po Q the West by partß of Nos. l and 2of . JOSH. PALMER, Section 64. Chief Officer for New Zealand. DAte( j t bi a 7th day of Feburary, 1881. Christchurcb, New Zealand, t?rawpt<? nnnnmr February 4th, 1881. 487—3 4? 9-1 FB&NCIS GROOBr. The " Wertheim " Sewing Machine! THE MACHINE PAR EXCELLENCE FOR THE COLONIES ! Made in different patterns to suit varying requirements. " The Wertheim Hand Machine " " The Little Wertkcim. Hand Machine " " The Triumph Hand and Foot Machine " . " The Wertheim Family Machine " ; 0 : Wliy do we recommend the " Wertheim " ? Because of the excellence of its construction. It has loose winding wheel, automatic winder, an excellent shuttle of large size, good tensions, and tha HORIZONTAL FEED \yorldngfrpm below, which in. ■. \ practice is almost universally preferred to the feed which works / from above. : .. . . ; Because of its great range of work ; muslin or moleskin being equally well worked by it, and fourteen ditterent accessories are supplied gratis for various trimmings, etc. ''.'"', Because it is simple i and easily understood ; and ; Because of its proved utility; for we have sold a large number, and they give every satisfaction. : . , INSPECTION INVITED. • WILKINS and FIELD, AGENTS FOR NELSON DISTRICT. Travelling Boxes. — — o » WILKINS & FIELD Invite inspection of their various patterns of TRUNKS and BOXES, invaluable to Ladies and Gentlemen who are travelling. The patterns comprise " The Tourist's Box," " The Ladies' Satchel," " The Handy Box," "Tho Scarborough Trunk," and " The Steel Overland Trunk," which latter is unsurpassed for strength, lightness, and security of fastening. ' / i — r-— O — : — — ■- In SEWING MAOHINifi^ their stock embraces several new and improved patterns, , both in : ? « hand " and in " treadle," also in " hand and treadle combined j " • •md viriety for selection, excellence of quality, and moderate^. -^ prices cannot fail to meet the approval of their customers. . , - j Ironjnongeys,' Nejßo|^* ;: ' !:v: : '' "" ■ Jifi!is January, 1881»
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 34, 9 February 1881, Page 2
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