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Government Notifications. Crown I an 1s Office, Nelson, March let, 1881. A PPLICATIONS for LE A S E S JIL under "Tbe Land Act, 1877," received by the Commissioners of Crown Lands during tha month of February :— ISO. 5207 Charles Hopley, 52 acres 2 roods, district Karamea, stction 8, blocs I , Kougahn 2SOB John Tayior, If 0 acres, district Wangopefca, bounded on the north by the rivt r Baton, ou the eas tby application 723. on the scuth ana west by Crown lands 2209 John Arthur Wilkinson. 96 seres 0 roods 2 perches, Wai>iti dißtrict (Stanley Bro^k), bounded on tbe north by iection.2o, east by section 552, south by section 104, west by river Mjtueka 2210 Richird and Jihn Savage, 100 aerrs Wai iti district (Stmlc-y Brotk), bounded on the wm by Becticn 166, and on all othsr eides by Crown lard 2211 A. Hmith and George Zanetti, 250 acreo, Duller district, about lj milea south of Buller river, and about one mile above the junction ol the Owen wiih tbe Bulltr, bounded on the north-ea^t a r d west by Z»n t tti and Fniilli'a pastoral lease, on the south by Crown land 2212 John James Rlacktnore, 57 acres 2 rr.033, district Coil Creek, stcticDß 164p.nd 182, tqjare 119 2213 James Vivuu and John B. Brown. 64 acres, district J-herry, beicgan addition to ttpp'ication ll'fi ior 100 acres. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 735-^a Comniisslcntr of Crown Lands, Photography I Photography ! ! W"Tp T> RO WN, having im- • Slim J3 ported Photographic Requisites for the production of Cheap Photographs, is now prepared to supply the Gem Photograph, FOR FOUR WEEKS ONLY, at the following price, viz., Three dozen for Five Shillings. W. E. BUOWN, 712-3 m HARDY-STREET. PHOTOGEAPHY. pARTE DE VISITE (size), 15/---\J per dc zen After copies 1/6 each, or 12/- per doz. Copies from Old Negatives 1/6 each, or 12/- per dozen. CABINET SIZE PORTRAITS, six copies, £1 Is. After copies 2/6 each, or 12/- the half-dozen. W. E. Beown, HARDY-STREET. 8794-Sm ET. GOODWIN, • BOOT ASD SHOEMAKER, Bridge-street, Nelson 756— lm (Latb W. B. Watehs ) COKE. THARLEY can fupply the best COKE • ior Drying Hops. 389— t c Newcastle Coals. IF the Nelson pttblio ore bo shortsighted as to allow of my retiring from the field, thereby causing a return to the old prices, the loss will be their own, not mine. I am well aware of the coalition existing h gainst me, and now beg ;to state that it is my intention to land one or more cargoes of the Best Newcastle Coal commencing with the Brig " Neptune. 1 ' in April next, should sufficient inducement offer, Consumers are therefore rtßpectfully requested to book their winter orders at Mr. JOHN LOCK'S, City Weighbridge, as early as possible. THE PRICES WILL BE— 29/- per Ton at ship's side 32 /- „ delivered. Thuß the matter lea entirely in their own h^nde. a smith, Star Chsmberßj Wellington, and Bridge-street, Nelson. * # * This offer will remain open one week 765— t c only RICHABD REEVES, COMMISSION AGENT, Share Broker, STOCK AND STATION AGENT, NELSON, HAS ALWAYS ON HAND— Shares in the principal MiDiog Companies, in Inacpabua and Lyell Districts ; Otapo and Auckland. Also, Bank and Insurance Shares. He lias also on hand, and for Sale : esr\f\ CHESTS, 600 half-chests, 1200 4J\J\J boxes New Sea°on's Teas, ex "Alexa," RMSS. "Mtrmiuir," and " Benarty ; " Mauritius and Company's Sugars ; Wines and Spirits in great variety ; and every description of Groceries and < )ilmen's Stores. He is al o prepared to execute indents for every description of Ironmongery and Mining Goodfl— Powder, Dynamite, Litrofracture, etc. Sub-aeent for Gilbt'b celebrated Win' a and Spirits (note: this iB the largest firm in the world for wines and spirits). Agent for Marshall & Copeland, I/ane & Co., Wilkina & Co ; and for W. Gregg and Co.'s celebrated Coffees and Spices, a supply of these goods always on hand. P. R nlso tegs to intimate to the inhabitants of Nelson, and Nelson Provincial District, that it is hifl intention Portly to take out Aw A uotioneeb's Lichnsb when be will be prepared to undertake Auction gales of every description of merchandise, furniture, horses, cattle, and thcep. freehold and other properties. Strict attention t© business an"? prompt account sales will be the order oi the day. Temporary Offices and Sample Rooms: TRAFALGAR-STREET, Next door to tie Post and Telegraph Offices. 536 - 1 c TO HOP-GROWERS. nnHE undersigned ia prepared to undertake 1 the SALE of mW bEASON'S HOPS, and from bis extensive connection throuahout New Zealand, fe^ls coiifitent ol being a^e to obtain Top Peioes He is also prepared to make Liberal CASH ADVANCES on Hops consigned for Sa'e to hi« correspondents in i he chief towns of the Colony, Victoria, and New South Wales. Has for Sale— Fifty Bales Full-weight HOP BALES, at reduced prio*a. BIOHABD REEVES. 574 JSesli;to,Tel9grftptt;Oflioß.s

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 57, 8 March 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 57, 8 March 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 57, 8 March 1881, Page 3

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