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TTNION STEAM 'fIBBB^ U SHIP COMPANT'S' $TEAMEBS aie appointed to JeaTO, booking aa follows: FOR PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, and DUNEDIN, booking for Wanganui, Oamaru, Timaru— The PENGUIN, b.b on TUESDAY 15th February, at 9*30 a.m. The FAWEA, s.s., on TUESDAY, 22nd February, FO R PICTOnTwELLINGTON, and LYTTELTON, booking for Napier, Gisborne, Tauranga— The HAWEA, s.s., on THURSDAY, 17th February The WANAKA, s.fl., on THURSDAY, 24th February,, TOOR TARANAKI and MANUKAU— HAWEA, p.p., TO-DAIT (FRI-DAY) 11th February, at Six p.m. TheWANAKA, p.s., oa FRIDAY, 18th Ftbru&ry. TjiOß BYDKEYTfce ALBION, s.s'* from Auckland, 22nd February. 17*03 MELBOURNE and ADELAIDE, via JD Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff— The ROTOMAHANAj s.s., from Wellington, on MONDAY. 2let Februurp. MELBOURNE EXHIBITION— UntiI Slst March SPKCIAL liXCUKfcJION TICKETS at REDUCED FARES will be issued to Melbourne, available for Two Montus from date of issue. Particulars at Company's Office. WOOL booked through to LONDON at ONE PLNNY perlb. Freight and Pascals Ticket to bo obtained at the Company's Office, 11 «■■« Guveimmfint' Wharf NEW ZEALAND RIFLE ASSOCIATION. TO LICENSED VICTUALLERS. TO LWT, the PRIVILEGES of the CANTKEN, and MESSING of the VOLUNTI'ERS at the Brightwater Camp, commencing on the 28th instant. Particulars can be obtained of the undersigned until SATURDAY, the 12th instant, en or beiore which date sealed and endorsed Tenders must be delivered. STEAD ELLIS, Lieut. City Rifles, Local Secretary. Nelson, February 4, 1881. —6 COKE. ~" ON HAN D — Beet COKE and CHARCOAL for HOP-DRYING. 377 SHARP & CO. NOTICE. TMUN CASTER hnu just'received another • parcel of those First class English LEVER WATCHES, made specially to order. 18_7 Bieliop's School, Kelson. THE FIRST QUARTER of the current year begins on MONDAY, February 7th. During alterations and additions to present School buildings, School work will be cirried on in the Bishop's Cottage, immediately adjoining. 417—7 T>RINTING of EVERY DESCRIPTION -*- executed on the Most Reasonable TERMg, by R LUCAS & SON, at the Evening Mail Office, Bridge-st., Nelson.

ANCHOR \fcjj^ STEAM LINE ;OF -^^S PACKETS. ▲BI APFOII.XED TO MBAVB FOR WESTPORT. HOKITIKA, AND GREYMOUTF, The Kennedy, on Sunday, isth inst., at 11 a nl, nnHE MURRAY, on TUESDAY, the 16th JL ?rißt. FOR WANGANUI rpHE MURRAY, early. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. THE MURRAY, TO-MORROW (Saturday) 12th inst, at 6 p.m. Coastal Fxcubsioks — From 15th December, 1880, to 31st January, 1881, Return Tickets will be istued between ports within New Zealand at which Company's steamers call, at a redurtion of 30 per cent on the two single faros, available for Return until 28th February, 1881. JOHN H. COCK & CO. WANTED immediately, a good General SERVANT. Apply Mm. H. D. JACKSON, Fxaminer-Bt. 490-2 WANTED v COOK. Apply M-RB. ATKINSON, at 4Si Mr. FttlX'S WANTED to FXCHANGE, a First-class FXPRESS WAGGON, Dearly new, with set ot Double Barees? and F.xtra b halts, for TWO well-bred RIDING .HORSES. The Express was built by Bahne and can be seen at TWIST & GAY'S Stables 4^o WANTED a good General f-ERVAhT at once. Apply CUSTOM HOUSE HOTEL, the Port. 460— te WANTED a respectable GIRL as WAITRESS for the « Albion " Hotel, Gbeymouth. — Apply Mra. BRIND. 196-tc WANTED. sr| PICK and SHOVEL \J MEN WANTED to work on the Eoad between Foxhill and the Buller. Apply on the works'to JOHN McLEAN, Contractor. 360-12 A D . BAY FEILD, LAND, # ESTATE, MINING AGENT, Hardy-street (opposite Union Bank, Nelson. 229 — t c WRITING CASES and DESKS ON SALE at R. LUCAS Si SON'S Fancy Needlework. MRS. /BRIGHTON, ot Wellington, wil, \J will shortly ?isit NELSON with a Stock of Fancy Needlework and Materials, when she will be prepared to give LESSONS in Crewel, &c. Terms : Single Lesson, 4/-; Set of Three Lessons, 10/6, Date and address will be given shortly. SOI

j CIVILITY. ATTENTION. | " Money saved is money earned, remember." " Out of debt, out of danger." You can effect a considerable saving by purchasing your Groceries etc., of BOBEBT SNODGBASS, FAMILY GROCER AND PROVISION [DEALER, THE WOOD AND WASHINGTON VALLEY, Exclusively Ready-money Stores. i^* Families waited upon for orders, and goods delivered in any part of city or suburbs free. | AGENT FOB THE NELSON " EVENING MAIL." ["" IVTOYELTIES foe PRESENTS ±S NOVELTIES for the SEASON NOVELTIES fob MIDSUMMER o_-0 _- - MESSRS. Loyeday & Heyhoe Beo- to announce to the Ladies of Nelson and the Country districts the return prom London of their Me. Heyhoe, by the s.s. " Northumberland," with a beautiful and 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. 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 foi 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, j For HEALY is the PRINCE of SNOBS. HEALY & SON, Bridge-street

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 36, 11 February 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 36, 11 February 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 36, 11 February 1881, Page 3

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