FOB WESTPOKT AND GREYMOUTH. d\* npHE favorite b.b. VE|J|^ GRAFTON will leave for the ahovs Ports Early. For freight or passage apply to JAMES S. CROSS, Jon., 892 Agent, FOR WANGANUI AND wellington. M|lm||j* wak at v will le*ve for tha above Forts T O - D A T •(Ti ESDAY), tt Eight p.m. For Fieight or Passage Apply (0 JAMES S» CROSS, Jan., is gent, MRP. MoOABB, Private Board and Residence, Collingwood-strett, — 6 Opposite F. Main's." AD . BAY FEILD, • i LAND, E3TATE, MINING AGENT, Eftrdy-etnet (oppoeite Union Bank, kJeleon. 229— tc NOIICB TO HOP-GROWERS. T HARLEY, CASH PURCHASER of • HOYS. 390-t c COKE. HTI HARLEY can supply the best CORK 1 • for Drying Hops. 389~t c WANTED. TO" ANTED <o PUKCHASE,— FRUIT. VV Also BUTTER, EGGS, and POULTRY in aDy quantities, Apply to W. PATTERSON, jfeople's M*r*", 558~8m a HarJy-atrcef. WRITING CASES and DESKS Off SALE afe R. LUCAS & SON'S Tlie Curse of tine Oolonies is Intemperance. ALL who desire the well-beirg of their fellow- creatures should kejp in their houses and on their tablet those CELEBRATED, PLEASANT, REFRESHING amd NON-INTOXICATING BEVERAGES Belle Eau, AND Champagne Ginger Ale, bottled expressly for, and exported by COURTENAY SMITH, Star Chambers, Wellington, and highly spoken of by the Frist. In Champagne Pints suitable for Family use, Five Shillings per dtzen, delivered, fcr cash. Orders may be booked at Mb. JOHN LOCK»e», Waimea- street, or, if wncLESALE, sent direct to the exporter. 902— t c TO HGP-GHOWERS. nUHE undersigned is prepared to undertake X ' the BALE ol NEW SEASON'S HOPS, and frotu bis extensive connection throujthou New Zealand, ieals confident oi being able to obtain Top Pejcfs He iB also prepared remake Liberal OASK ADVANCES on Hope consigned for Sale to his correspondents iE Ihe chief towns of the Colony, Victoria, and Kew South Wales. Has for Sale— Fiptt Bales Full-weight HOP BALES, at reduced pricss. RICHARD REEVES, 574 Next to Telegraph Office. Canterbury Autumn Meeting, i^Onnn SWEEP on the Canterbury dW^UUIJ Grest Autumn Handicap, to ba run at Chriatchurch, on ihc 18th April, 188 1 . Tickets £1. First Horse ... «. £400 Second Horse 200 Third Horse 100 , Other Starters (divided) 300 Non-starters (divided) 500 50 prizes at £10 each fiOO The Fifty Prizes at .£lO each is quite* new principle, and brings the number of prizes up to about 90, which gives gubscribsre a better chance. If cheques ore forwarded exchango musi b 8 addeJ. "Wherever possible, Post-office Orders should be forwarded, and stamps enclosed for reply. Thu List will be Closed on the 16th oJ April. THEODORE BROWN, 19, Grey-street, or Bos 210, Post-office 858 Auckland. 1 f}f\f\ BOfrkARS PREMIUM JLvJvJv/ offered to any persoi who will do as great a range of work on any other Machine. I The most perfect Sewing Machine made, whether for family use or J manufacturing, is the Doubiethread, Lock-stitch, Light-running NEW DAVIS VERTICAL! FEED MACHINE! ! WILL DO WITHOUT TACKINGS :— It will make wide hem on sheets, &c ; hem all manner of bias weollen good?, as soit merino, crape, or goods difficult to hem or. other machines. It makes a more elastic. stitch than any other machine. It will turt a hem and put in piping at tame time. Sews any fabric from lace to leather. Has the automatic Belf-regulaling tension and take-up. Always in order, and never fails in its duty. Produoee the beet quality of work in the : greateet variety. Made from the finest material by expert workmen. Try it. It has never failed to give perfect satisfaction. The Vertical Fbbb is the greatest advance made in sewing mechaniim since tbe invention of Sewinjf Machines. We invite a careful examination of it, believing no onf can fail to recognise the fact that it is perfection. At the Bydney International Exhibition of 1879-80, after a contest extending over six months, and tbe Bevereßfc tests yet applied t-. {sewing Machines in the World, the Judge? have endorsed the verdict of the people, and AWARDED THE ONLY FIRST PRIZE FOE SEWiNQ MACHINES TO THE NEW DAVIS VERTICAL PEED MACHINE on Jevery point, and over all other machlneß, Singes nnd Wbuthkim, included. W, WILKIE.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 69, 22 March 1881, Page 3
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