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Wttfh-i**- TT NION STEAM tl SHIP COMvSSBSBMmk PANT'S BTEAMBBB ase appointed to ieave, becking as follows: FOR PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, and DUWEDIN, booking lor Wanganui, Oamaru, Timaru— ThePEKGUIN, s.s TO-DAY (Tuesday), 15th Feb., at Eight p.m. The HAWEA, b.s., on TUESDAY, 22nd February, FO R PICTOnTwELLINGTON, and LYTTELTOM, booking for JSapier, uisborne, Tauranga— The fIAWEA, s.s., on THURSDAY, 17th February, at 'l en a.m., taking fcjydney uurgo and liiuft' aud Melbourne patsengers and cargo. The WaJNAKA, b.b., ou THURSDAY, 24ih February. ITjiOR TARAWAKI and MANUKAU— 1? TheWANAK^, e.g., on FRIDAY, 18tli Fibi-ut.rj , at Eleven a.m. The PENGUIN, 8.8., on FRIDAY, 25th Fei'iuiiy. TpOS SYDNEY— i'he ALBION, s.s , from Auckland, 22nd February, cooued pusbtngcra lorwftrded per ss. W/ijN^lCa, on iKIDAi, 1 8 ch February. FOR MELBOURNE and ADELAIDS.via VVtlliugton, LytteitoQ, Dunedin, ana Uiuff— •Ihe ROTOMAIIAN4, 8.8., teem Welli"gton, or] MONDAY, 21st February J3ookoa patsengers aud carjiO t^rwaided per s.s. 11 A WJWA, on Thamtlay, 17th February. MELB./URNK JXUIBITION-Until 81st March JSPtOI^L hXCUKbION TICKETo at KKDUG'bD FAlitS will be issued to Melbourne, available lor Twu Monius icooi date of issue. Particulara at Company's office. WOOL booked through to LONDON at ONE FbRRY per lb. Freight and Paessge Tickets to be obteinco at the Company's Offiok, liOh (iovwrumerit Whayj WRITING CASES and DESKS Oh SA.LE at R. LUCAS & SON'£ COKE. ON HANDBsst COKE ani CHARCOAL for EOP-DRYING. 377 SHARP & CO. NOTICE. TMUNCASTER has justreceived another • parcel of those first cl^ss English LEVER WATCHES, made specially to order. 187 TO HOP-PICKERS. THARLRYn quires Hop pickers to give « in their names at his Office, Bridgestreet, AT ONCIC. 388— t c COKE. ffl HARLEY can tupply the teat CORK JL * for Drying Hops. 389— t c KOI ICE TO HOP-GROWERS. rfl HARLEY, CASH PURCHASER of X« HOPS. 390-tc

ANCHOB rjK^. STEAM LINE OF j^Mj PACKETS. if AHB ATPOIKTItD TO L2JAYB FOR WESTPORT. HOKITIKA, AND GREYMOUTH. THE MURRAY, TO-MORSOW (WEDNESDAY), tbe 16th inst, at 11 a.m. mHE KENNEDY, to follow ■JL. FOR WANGANUI mHE MURRAY, early. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. npBBS KENNEDY, Early JL. Coastal Fxcontsiofls — From 15th December, 1880, to 3 1st January, 1681. Return Tickets will be istued between ports within New Zealand at which Company's Btenmeri) call, at a reduction of 30 per cent on tho two single fares, available for Return until 28th February, 1881. JOHN H. COCK & CO. AP PRTC NT I 0E 8 and IMPROVERS to the rressmakirg wanted immediately. Mrß. MELHUISH, Trafa!gar-Bt. 534—3 DRESS and MANTLE MAKING. APPRENTICES WANTED. 543 Mrs PAMELY, H*r jy-street. AGENTS WANTF-D to Fell an article in daily use. An enfrgetic m«m tnav nuke from £2 to jBS wetkiy. Write, with re'erecce, io "Agknoy," care of B:\KEH, BROS., Lambton Quay, Wellington. 532—2 WANTED a COOK. App\v at the 5 ti~2 TRAFALGAR IIOTRL. WANTED immsdiato'y, a gool GOAT in full foik. Apply to Mr J. G. BLACKETT, Traialgar-st. c outh. 505 WANTED a COOK. Apply &RS. ATKINSON, at 451 Mb. FELL'S. WANTED to TXCHANGE.a First-class EXPRESS WAGGON, nearly new, with set of Double Harness aod Extra Shafts, for TWO well-bred RIDING .HOKSKB. The Express was built by Batme and can be seen at TWIST & GAY'S Stables 439 WANTED a respectable GIRL as WAITRESS for tho " Albion " Hotel, Gbeymodth —Apply Mra. BRIND. 196-t c A MINING ENGINEER and COLLIERY MANAGER who has hud great experience in Opening and Developing Extensive Collieries, would be glad to take the Management of a Collirry or Collieries, and if desirable would invest a few hundred pounds in the same ;— well up in Land and Mineral Surveying, etc. Highest testimonials both ss to character and ability. Address "Mining Engineer," "Evening Mail," Nelson. 458-6 DR. HOADLEY HAS COMMENCED PRACTICE in Neloon, and may be CONSULTED in UOLLIKGWOOD STREET, at the House formerly occupied by De. Fakbiille. At home from Ten to Eleven a.m., ond from Seven to Eight p.m. 38S6— 4m a

I CIVILITY. ATTENTION. I 8 , ,„. , ii— ■. '__ " Money saved is money earned, remember." " Out of debt, out of danger." You am effect a considerable saving by purchasing your Groceries etc., of KOBEKT SMDGRASS, FAMILY GROCER AND PROVISION THE WOOD AND WASHINGTON VALLEY, Exclusively Ready-money Stores. l^* Families waited upon for orders, and goods delivered in any part of city or suburbs free. ~"j ~~ AGENT FOB, THE NELSON " EVENING MAIL." — . p— — w — — mimmm^smflHmmmrmm » I I mil, l IHI mil li.lUH^T.'.'f 11..1 JJ.1.1 >' " 'U. 'IIL '-Wlli 1 . ■■. nl. PJ . ~\TOVELTIES foe PRESENTS -J3I NOVELTIES fob the SEASON NOVELTIES fob MIDSUMMER 0 MESSRS. LOTBDAY & HEYHOE Beo- to announce to tlie Ladies of Nelson and the Country districts the ketuen from London of their Me. Heyhob, 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 LOVEDAY & 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 feot and for corny, BOOTS for gentlemen of standing, BOOTS Ibat givo 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 Bland 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 I-JBALY is the PRINCE of SNOBS, .HSALTiJ&iiSOHf BfM&MrtW9k

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 39, 15 February 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 39, 15 February 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 39, 15 February 1881, Page 3

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