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rxcursion to Motneka Horticultural Ishow* LADY BAEKLT will leave Neleoa on THURSDAY NEXT, ihe 17th instant, at 7-30 a.m., returning from Motueka at Eight p.m. Fare there and back, ss. 89i—3 .!. s. Cross, jun. FOR WELLINGTON AND LY'ITELTON. .«i j^ rpnE favorite e.s. GRAFTON will leave for the shore forts On THURSDAY NEXT. For freight or passage apply to • JAMES S, CROSS, Jun., 832 Agent, FOR WANGANUF AND WELLINGTON. A,^^^^ WAKATU will leive for tin above ports car'y. For Freight or Pars^ge Apply to JAMES S. CROSS, Jim , Agent. A I). BATFBILD, LA ND,*E:,TA7E, MINING AGENT, Eerdy-street (opposite Union B3nk, Kelson. 229— t c KOI ICE TO HOP-GROWERS. 71 HARLEY, CASH FURCIIASSR of !• HOPS. 390- tc mBNDEE S WAWTKD for OUTTTNG I IIOWN. SAWING, and SPLITTING seme TRKE3 at Ptaffjkd House. Fnquire EVBRETT BHOr?., 369 Bridge-9treet. r PO LET, for n terra of veers, 51 R. ACRES of Land, more or lees, u joining tbe residence of Mr Shbat, Richmond, known as " Warnotfe's Section." For particulars apply to Mr. SHEAT, Richmond 8"0-26p COKE. •T 1 ! HARLEY can fupply the best COKV 1 • for Drying ETope. 389- 1 c TO HOP-GEOWERS. TIHR undersigned i^ prepared to undertake 1 the HALE of NEW REASON'S HOPS, and from his extensive, connection thtoushou? New Zealand. Je»la cocfiient ol beinff able to obtain Top Pbioes He is also prepared to m>ike Liberal V&Sll ADVANCES on Hops coaeigne^ for Sa'e to bis correspondents in he chief lowns of the Colony, Victoria, and i\ew Soolh Wales. - Has for Sale— Fifty Baleb Fuil-weightHOP ßALE3, at reduced prices. RICHARD REBVEP, i74 Next to Telegraph Office, Canterbury Autumn Meeting. filOfinn SWEEP on tho Canterbury d^)£l\J\J\J Gre.-.t Autumn Handicap, to be run at Cluutchirch, on the 18th April, 1881 . Tickets jEI. First Horse ... « Second Hor?e 2f)o Third Oorao 100 Other St-frtpre (divided) SCO Non-Btarteri? (divided) 500 50 prizes at £10 each 500 The Fifty Prizes at £10 each is quite «. new principle, and brings the number cf prizes up to sbout 90, which gives subscribe™ a better chance. If cinques are forwarded exchange muet bo addei. "Wherever p. ssible, P<st- office Orders should be forwarded, and et&mpa enclosed for rr-ply. The Liao will be C'osed ou the 16th of April. THEODORE BROWN, 19, Gicy-Btrcit, or Box 210, Post office, -53 Auckland. 1 nnn dol^^ rs premium JL\Jv/vy offered 10 any person who will do as great a range of work on any other Machine. The most perfect Sewing Machine made, whether for family U9e or manufacturing, is the Doublethread, Lock-stitch. Light-running NEW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED MACHINE! ILL DO WITHOUT TACKINQS :— Ft will make wids hero on ibeetß. &c ; hem all mamer oi bias woollen goode, as Bolt merino, crape, or goods difficult to hem on other machines. It makes a more elastic atitch than any other machine. It will turn a hem and put in piping at eame time. Sews any fabric from lace lo leather. Has tho automatic self -regulating tension and take-up. Aiwaya in order, anci never fails in its duty. Produces the beet quality of work in tbe greatest variety. Made from tho finest material by expert workmen. Try it. It hap never failed to give perfect satisfaction. The VsRTiCAii Feed ia the greatest ad- ; vance made in sewing irechaniem since the invention of Spwints Machines. We invite a careful examination of it, believing no one can fail to recognise the fact that it is perfection. . : At the Sydney International Fxhibitipn of after a contest extending ovr>r six ale th?, and the severeat tfsts yet applied to "'e'tfiog rv'flehiQcs in the World, the Judges have endorsed ihe Verdict of the people, and' AWARDED THE ONLY FIRST PRIZE FOR SEW) NG M ACHINKS TO THE NEW DAVIS VERTICAL PEED MACHINE on every point, and over all other machines, Singes and Wbuthfik, included. W. WILKIE. 177— May;8. FOR SALE. THHE HOUS3 and LAND at the Port, at 1 present ocoupied by Mr John H. Cook. Ihe BUILDING in BRIDG^-STRHET, known as N. Edwabds & Co.'s B f ND, and the LAND on which it stands. 3858— a t c Apply John H. COCK & CO, T> LUCAS & SON, Ha Book-binders, And MACHINE RULERS. All kinds ot Account Books, &c., made to j order at Melbourne Pricm' '-i • Library Books Repaired eir ftebound %t l£o6 modenHpriceav, ..;..i. v . . |

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 63, 15 March 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 63, 15 March 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 63, 15 March 1881, Page 3

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