AMIMNG FNGINF.ER and COLLIERY MANAGFH who I; a? hid great experience in Opening and Developing Extensiye '■ VAUoriep, would be gla<l t ■> ts'.kp the (VTanagemen^ oi h Colli ry or C 'llioriep, and if desir \ bio would invest a If\v liundrcd pounds in the eamo ;— veil up in Land and Mineral Surveying", etc. Ili»! c t Je^tiixioniula both as to character and ability. Address '• Mining Engineer, 5 ' (1 Evening Mail," JS'elsou. 458—6 CREW 1 1,3 V/OOLS ( OTTONS MODELLING PiiETWOIiK MISS T>A.MELY begs to intimate to the JL Ladies of Nrlaon and district th t ehe intends fhoit'y to OPtiM (a? a permjinei'cy) a KANCY BlfiPOPirt)llY in LIARoY-srRtKT where every recxssaTy for tho «hove clh ees of ork v?ill be obtainable, and "fulest inßtruuiiijns givon if squired, 461- G will be received up to & 19th instant, for Iho PuTICIIASF. of -OLIFTOW HftUv^B," a Fin t flans Family ]:esidi:kcb, containing N I N IXt >- ms, lifuh Knoir, CoKh-ETomc, and O"ntb»i!dii:g-, witli r.brmf; tin Aero ot Garden a 0.,1 Oroliard >rdi planted with choice Fruit Trfos in U\\\ ler.rirg ; situate in Washington . Valley. Terd.'i's to b(? m»-rked " Tender for ' Clifton House,' " and left at Mail Office. Tho highest or sny toadtr not neceafati'y Rcoofted. 48 IB KG leave to notify to my friends and the public of Nelson that dutiag my ab--Br-n -e lhe busineis will be conducted by Mr K. IT. HOBK-nSON, Chemitt and Druggist by Examination, Kngland ; Aflc-ijtent of the Apoihccarics' Society, Londcn.J D. B. CEI3FIOLM, 4'!G Phar/roflccutical Chemist. NELSON COLLEGE. TENDERS -vrill be received at tbi* Office natil Noon, on WEDNESDAY, the 23? d in;t»-Qf, for BUILDING a BaTU ROOil, MAKING SCHOOL D?.SKS, and executing oilier work at the College Buildicg Separate Teii'lc-rs may be sent in for the Bath-room and the other work respectively. Plans and Bfccifieaticns may be seen r.t the College. Tho Gcvernors do rot bind themselves to aecq 5 the lowct-t or ar.y tender. OSWALD CURTIS, Secretary. College Office, Oth February, 1881. 494 MR. HURSTHOUSE, M.H.R., requests the Electors of Motu- i eka to meet him ;if; the Motiieka Institute, on MONDAY, February 14, at Eight p.m. | At the Schoolroom, Eiwaka, on TUESDAY, 15th. At the Pur.Lie Hall, Urn-nt Mouteiie, ou WEDNESDAY, 16th 488— t A Fancy Needlework. MRS. CRICHTON, of WeiHi.'gtoD, is now in N?lson, anc wil br> prepared to i>how bar stock of Crewel, Arasene, and. Berlin Needlework j Ow MONDAY, February 14. TKBMS TOR I E3SONS :— fiogle, 4s; course of ■ hree, 10/6. Mks. C. will aRo show a relect f.8 r o:tni3nt of LAous'and Children's Hand-made Under- linen. ICE WOf-L IN ALL COLORS. r^" Address— TRAFALGAR -STREIi-T, alovc Mv£bi-». Black & £on, Drapers. si9— tc To Co«l Dealers &c. To Arrive from Newcastle direct, q Ciir^o oj best UOALS^ A portion of which will be cleared out fcr Cash, ataYKUY LOW FIUCE. Appls between Three and Five p.m., to Mr SMIT'*, at Mr John J ock'Sj Hay and Chaff Merchant, Waimca street. Orders fuliilled according to priority. 509 Hanseatic Fire Insnrance Co. of Hamburg. WM. RTA^TON is appointed AGENT o for this strong, important Company, whose reputa'-ion hss for years been r^cognli-.cd in Furojie. It has a LAKGID SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, Acoumulatinc? Kf serve and Premium Reserve Fijit's pith the addition"! security of fit Guarantees of Associa'ed Companies, to the ex.eat ot <£10,000,0G0. The A^er.t, rsprrsenu'ng also tho Nobtvioh Umdk, is enabled tn acopt riska to a laruei amount than the Limits of any single oCiw? would fidmit o* 1 . Jniiuxances singlr or combined, will be taken at LOWEST RATES. with prompt and lib?ral settlements of losse 7 , an<l no Rdvitntßge t»ken of inadvertent mi--takes or oraiEsi^na on the part of tbose concerned. 226 W M. STANTON. Agent. 1 000 D o^ 4l^ PREMIUM JLv/^Jw offered to any persov?ho will do as great a range of work en any »»her Machine. Th© raost perfect Sewing Machine made, whether for family use or manufacturing-, i 9 th* Doub'Gtliread, Lock-stitcli Light-running NEW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED MACHINE! WILL DO WITHOUT TACKIN9S :— It will make wide hera on sheets. &c ; hem all man: er of bi s woollen goods, as Bolt merino erap a , or goods difficult to hem on oiber machines. It rnaluo a more elastic atitch than p.py other machine. It will turn a hem nnd put >n piping at eatr.e tune. Sews any fabric from lace to leather. Ilfis the automatic self regulating tension and tal<e-up Always in order, and never f>ii's in i(s duty. Troducr-o the best quality of work in the greitf-Hfc variety. Made trom the finest material by expert wrknvn. Try it. Jt his never fails;! to give perfect satisfaction. The Vertical Fked is tho greatest advance made in sewing meebnnism since tho invention of Sowinrc Machines. We invite a careful tvamination of it, believing no ono can fail to recognise (ho fact that it is perfection. At tho Sydney Internation-1 Fxm'bition of '879 Si) aft r a coyest extendicg over six ojo th«, und the awprest kstg yet applied to ewing MachiPfS in the World, the Judgcn b*ve endorser) the vtrdict of the peopiej and AWA«D'D TFIF, ONLY FIRST PRIZE FOU si WiNO M % CHINAS TO TOE NEW DAVIS VERTICAL PEED MACHINE on ever* point, nivi ov«- p. 11 other machinc-s, SitfGER and Wektheim, included. ¥. WILKIE. 477— May 8.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 38, 14 February 1881, Page 3
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