'J§Bkfaes>. .TTNIOI^ STEAM r "fli3H&?k W • SHIp CoM - q^g^^^ PANT'S, are appointed to leave, becking as follows: EOR PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, and DUNEDIN, booking for Wanganui, Oamartij Timaru--The^WANAK A, B^'on TUESDAY, let . •' March. ' , ;! ' ' ". The [PENGUIN, s.s., on TUESDAY, Bth March. • FO R PICTON, WELLINGTON, and LYTTELTON, booking for Napier, Gisborne, Tauranga— The WANAKA, ba, TO-MORROW (Thursday), 24th February, at Twelve o'clock Noon. The PENGUIN, b.b., on THURSDAY, SrJ • ' March, TiiOß TARANAKI and MANUKAU— The PENGUIST, >?.?., calling at ■Wellington to land rasßeng<rs only, od SATURDAY, 26th February, at Three p. m The HAWEA, s.a , on Friday, 4th March. TTROR SYDNEY— The WAKATIPU, s.s., from Wellington, .'...-. On TUESDAY, Ist March. Booked ; . mseengei's And cargo forwarded par e.B WANAKA, TO-MOREOW (Thursday) ; 24th February. FOR HOB ART TOWN, MELBOURNE and A D E L A I D B, via Wellington, Lytteltoa, Dunedin, and Bluff— The ARAWATA,. Wellington, 28th February. • Booked passengers and cargo forwarded per h s WANAKA, Tn. MORROW (Tharaday), 24th February. MELBOURNE EXHIBITION— UntiI 31st March SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS at REDUCED FARES will be istraed to Melbourne, available for Two, Months from date of issue. Particulars at Compaay's Ufflce. '•'• : . WOOL bock ed through to LONDON at ONE PENNY, psrlb. . . . ; Freight and Passage Ticket! to be obteiaed at the Comfanx's Oririon, iibfi Government Wharf , > "■[ CHOICE HOT-HOUSE QRAPE S to be had in any quantity .tc' i : ■ ■ ■ - AtM. M. WEBSTER'S. ■ . A D. BAYF E I LD, LAWD*EST ATE, MINING AGENT, Hardy-Btreet (oppoEite Union Bank, : ; : . i, Nelson. '■= 229— te Ei. MONCKT ON, 0 Member of the Royal Coilege of Surgeon?, London ; r |; ' Health Oflicer,,Port of N.elsoh ; : Fofmtirly Pravinciar< Surgeon of Southland ; ;, Surgeon-superintendent of W. and F, Hospital, etc., etc. EKSiDBNOB~:Waimea-Btreet. At Home.beforo 10 am., and after 6 p.m. Mada me decilia Summerliayes, £g||||^ pIANIbTK. Pupil ot T f?&<\ H XT Thaibbbo, Sir Julius v A"||||RH Benedict, arid Chas. Hallb, M!S^fflmk* a XL** ARRIVED in Neleon, f7C_fjW and i8 Prepared to give :\J^^^fr LESSONS on the PIANOFußTE.and ORGA^,and in SINGING, at her Mutic Room, Mb, STANTON'S, Entrance, Hardy-strett. Terms on application. Private address— Clakemont Bousb. 356-3
ANCHOE R^^__ StEAM LINE OF jj|Qjjl ; PACKERS.. ABS J&VOmt&D TO LS&VS FOR WESTPORT. HOKITIKA, AND GREYMOUTH. ; fTIHE KENNEDY, TOMORROW (ThuK- , X day), 24th instant, at Five pm. qpHE MURRAY, to follow, * : JFOR WANGANUI . : THE WALLACE, on IUESDAY. Ist March. , . . . FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. THE WALLACE, on FRIDAY, 25th inst , at 3 p.m. T3E CHARLES EDWARD, on MONDAY, 28th iaet. JOHN H. COCK & CO. WABTRD, a BREAD and BISCUIT BAKE&. Apply . to ANSTIOE and SON, Bakers, Nelson, . 628— tc WANTED a COOK. Apply . Mes. ATKINSON, atr ' ; 451 . ; ■ .. • •, Mb.. FELL'S. WANTED a respectable GIRL as WAITRESS for the "Albion" Hotel,, Gbeymocth.— Apply Mrs. BRIND. ; 196-tc WANTED to EXCHANGE, a First-class EXPR.ESS.W.AqGON, nearly new, with set ot Double Darsess flrid Extra f- hafts, for TWO well bred RtDING .HORSfiS. The Express was built by Balme, and can be seen at TWIST & GAY'S Stables. 439 A SPECIAL MEETING of ARTILLERY j[\. CADETS is rtctuited for February 28, at the Dbill £hsd, at Seven p.m. Important bußinees. . ' ■ C.W.JENNINGS,.. 640—2 Captain. E. Buxtbn So Co. THE Premises of the; above. Firm will be CLOSED at Fivfl.p.m., doriug Stocktaking.' ' ; J ' ''. . ;' . ,i IVelson, 22nd Feb'raary, 1881. ; 646—3 COLONIAL PRIZE FIRING. MR. H. BENNETT, the well r known Proprietor of the Commercial Hotel, Wellington, begs to iij-' ! form the public of Nelson arid surrounding districts that having accepted. the catering for the above contest, he tvill supply everything' on the ground in the. "best style and at reasonable prices. 551-1 1 County of Wainiea. •TENDEItB for the L EAS I N Gof the . B. MOTUEKA WHARF for THREE YEARS from the 3 1st March, 1881, will be received at the County Council Office, Nelson, up to (and inciuairjg) WEDNESDAY* 2nd , Marcbl next. A draft of the Lease, and all particulars as to terms niay be seen at the Council WflScf, after Mondiy, the 21st inet. J. W. BARNICOAT, , Chairman. Waimea County Council Office, Nelson, 18th February, 1881. . 603-a . t -•■:.■ In the Estate of JOHN ARKELL, decaased' ALL ACCOUNTS against the above Estate to be sent in at once to Post Box, No. 81,Nehon. WILLIAM FINLEY, THOMAS DUNCAN, Executorß in the Estate of the late John Arkell. 550 — 3a
I CIVILITY. ATTENTION. | "Money saved is money earned, remember." " Out of debt, out of danger." Tou can effect a considerable saving by purchasing your Groceries etc., of KOBEET SNOMKiSS, FAMILY GROCER AND PROVISION DEALER, THE WOOD AND WASHINGTON VALLEY, '■■ , Exclusirely Ready-money Stores. l^ Families vraited upon for orders, and goods delivered in any :. :i part of city or suburbs free. ""l AGENT FOB OTE. NELSQN "EVENING WAIL." ■\T OVELTIES for PEESEKTS ±S NOVELTIES foe. the SEASON NOVELTIES EpR MIDSUMMER Loyeda^ & Heyhoe Beo- to announce to the \ Ladies of Nelson and the Country districts the return prom London of their Mb. Heyhoe, by the s.s. "Northumberland,'" with a beautiful and [considerable variety of __, „ NOVELTIES for their business, to which inspection is respectfully invited. , ■■ |"/amo, a laege stock of y Plglifai, Pseful Drapery, \,. whicWillibe-soidYEBY Chiapl W*®i&: & Hethoe Trafailgar-Street. Try tHe LBATHfiM PALAGSE for the • ■' Be&t and Cheapest BOOTS and SHOES ! ..,.,, • o— r— •. ' BOOTS for! feet, broad and horny, ' : . BOOTS fpr 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 jwhichithe darlings pine; .-•■ • ; > : BOOTS replir,es[&n4 pending jobs, : , : ! ! •••■■'■ ForHEAMieJ^B^NPEofSNOBS,- 1 , , T . ! '•'• HEALY & BON, Bridge^street
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 46, 23 February 1881, Page 3
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937Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 46, 23 February 1881, Page 3
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