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. . JBSfad&K TTNION STEAM •TlSlßSfe* - U ; SHIP COMStbamebs are appointed to leaye, becking as follows: EOR PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, and DUNEDIN, booking for Wanganui, Oamaru, Timaru— Tbe_WANAKA, b.s., on TUESDAY. Ist March, at Nine am. The [PENGUIN, s.s., on TUESDAY, Bth March. FO R PICTON, WELLINGTON, and LYTTELTON, booking for Napier, Gisborne, Tauranga— The PENGUIN, s.s., on THURSDAY, 3rd March. The HAWEA, s.s,, on THURSDAY, 10th March. ■OOR TARANAKI and MANUKAUThe PENGUIN, p.p., calling at Wellington to land Passengers only, on I SATURDAY, 26th February, at Four p.m The HAWEA, s.s , on Friday, 4th March. TTiOR SYDNEY— The WAKATIPU, s.s., from Wellington, On TUESDAY, Ist Marcb. Booked passengers forwarded psr s.e. PENGUIN, on SATURDAY, 26ih Febru. ry. FOR HOBART TOWN, MELBOURNE and AD E L A I D B, via Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff— HThe ABAWATA, or ALBION, from Wellington, 28lh February. Book-d passengers forwarded per s.s. PEINUUIN, on SATURDAY, 56th February. MELBOURNE EXHIBITION— UntiI 31st March SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS at REDUCED FARES will be issued to Melbourne, available for Two Monthß from date of issue. Particulars at Company's Office. WOOL booked through fco LONDON at ONE PENNY per lb. Freight and Passsge Tickets to be obtained at the Compaky'b Offics, llGfi Government Wharf TO LET— A Two-roomed HOUSE, ipply JOHNr^COTT, 657— t c Washington Valley. CHOICE HOT-HOUSE G- R A P E S to ba had in any quantity tc At M. _t. WEBSTER'S. AD. BAY F EILD, LAND, ESTATE, MINING AGENT, Hardy-Btreet (opposite Union Bank, Nelsbn. 229— t c ON SALE At THE PEOPLE'S MART, A very Choice X J_2-_a_. at 2/- per lb. A few tons WHITE SUGAR, suitable for Preserving, at lowest market prices. Just Received, a Cboice Selection of CHRISTMAS FRUIT, comprising— Currants — Raisins — Sultanas — Muscatels — Figs— Peels— Lemon— Orange— Citron, &c. A good supply of BUTTER, EGGS, BACON, HAMS, and POULTRY. 5602 W. PATTERSON. Hardy-_treet. WRITING CASES and DESKS ON SALE at R. LUCAS & SON'S

ANCHOR n||fe-. STEAM LINE OF .-9bJ PACKETS. AS- APPOINTED TO LSAVB FOR WESTPORT, HOKITIKA, AND GREYMOUTH. THE KENNEDY, TO-MOBROW (FRIDAY), 25th instant, ot Six p m. mHE MURRAY, to follow. FOR WANGANUI THE WALLACE, on TUESDAY, Ist March. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. THE WALLACE, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 25th inst , at S p.m. — THE CHARLES EDWARD, on MONDAY, 28th inst. JOHN H. COCK & CO. WANTED a STEADY MAN to Drive a a CAB. Apply 652-tc "Mail" Office. WANTED a COOK. Apply Mrs. ATKINSON, at . 451 Mb. FELL'S. WANTED a respectable GIRL as WAITRESB for the •« Albion " Hotel, Gbeymouth.— Apply Mrs. BRIND. 196-t c WANTED to FXCHANGE, a First-class EXPRESS WAGGON, nearly new, with set of Double Harness find Extra .Shafts, for TWO well-bred RIDING ;HORSES. The Express was built by Balme, and can be seen at TWIST & GAY'S Stabks. 439 E. Buxton & Co. THE Premises of tbe above Firm will be CLOSED at Fiv_ p.m., durirg Stocktaking. NeUon, 22nd February, 1881. . 646—3 COLONIAL PRIZE FIRING. MR. H. BENNETT, the wellknown Proprietor of the Commercial Hotel, Wellington, begs to inform the public of Nelson and surrounding districts that having accepted the catering for the above contest, he will supply everything on the ground in the best style and at reasonable prices. 551—11 FOR _SALE. fW} H E following Dksieable PROK. PERTIES, viz :— 1. 75 feet Frontage in Brook-street, with comfortablo COTTAGE thereon. 2. 45 feet Frontage In Brook- street, also with comfortable COTTAGE thereon. 3. 30 feet Frontage to Nile-street East, and Seven-roomed HOUSE. 4. SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE corner of Waimea and Examiner itreet?. 5. SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE In Waimea-street. 6. CURRIER'S SHOP, &c, Waimea-st. 7. Several FRONTAGES in Waimea-street suitable as sites for Shops or Dwelliog Houses, which can .be sold in lota to suit purchasers. As the Owner of the above is desirouß of realising, they will be cold at reasonable prices, and a favorable opportunity is thus offered of obtaining several excellent Properties at low prices, For further particulars apply to JOHN H. COOK & CO.

j CIVILITY. ATTENTION. | " Money saved is money earned, remember." " Out of debt, out of danger." -o You can effect a considerable saving by purchasing your Groceries etc., of EOBEET SNODGEASS, FAMILY GROCER AND PROVISION DEALER, THE WOOD AND. WASHINGTON VALLEY, Exclusively Ready-money Stores. A. o ._,.. .-..- --i&gr Families waited upon fpr orders, and goods delivered in any part of city or suburbs free. '■•' ' ' | AGENT FOR THE NELSON "EVENING MAIL.* * | _jiii_i_im— ■ — . — ■ ~ — ' — ■ —»———»■«■— —a wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm im nil I ■» «,. i ..... im-.... ...,.■— ~ IVTOYELTIES for PRESENTS i-1 NOVELTIES for the SEASON NOVELTIES for MIDSUMMER MESSRS. Loveday & Heyhoe Bee to announce to the Ladies of Nelson and the Country districts the return from London of their Mr. Heyhoe, by the s.s. " Northumberland," with a beautiful and [considerable variety of NOVELTIES for tlneir business, to which inspection is respectfully invited. Also, A LARGE STOCK: OF. [ Plain, Useful Drapery, which will be sold very Cheap I Loyeday & JSm^mo^ Trafalgar-street. ____^ »_—_—_■_■ _— «__^ i— « — . ■■•— ___■_■—■—■■■_■— ■■—■_ — « —— ~. Try the LEATHEE 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 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 which the darlings pine, BOOTS repaired and mending jobs, , For HEALY is the PRINCE of SNOBS. . WiAhM^ SON, Bridge-street

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 47, 24 February 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 47, 24 February 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 47, 24 February 1881, Page 3

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