FOR WELLINGTON AND LYTTELTON. ■■, 4 TkSk nPHE favorite s.s. <^fc^^ GfiAFTON will leave for the above Ports Early. ■ ■ ; For freight or passage apply to - JAMES S, CROSS, Jun.,. . 832 >■• • .-.'.. •.. ..> - FOR WANGANITI AND WELLINGTON. WAOTD will leave for the above Forts Early. For Freight or PaHßage Apply to JAMES S. CROSS, Jun,, • • Agent. WANTED to PURCHASE for Ca h 20 or 30 Acres of LAND near Sprit g Grove or Wakefle'id, half ot which muat be suitable for Hop growing. Apply toL, DRAPER, 1028—3 " WaKeflsW. \ D. BAY FE I LP, . , LA^D *ESTATE,MINING . AGENT, "'" Hardy-strtet (oppofiite Union' Bank, ; . kelson. ; .;, 229— tc NO I ICE TO HOP-GROWERS. THARLEY, .CASH . PURCHASER of • HOPS. ' : 390- tc COKE. THARLEY can rupply the best COKF » for Drying Hops. 389-t c Auckland Education Board. 4 CERTIFICATED TEACHER is re TJL quired cs Assistant Master at the Auckland Beresford-street School ; Salary at rate of £i^o per annum (less reduction oi ten per cent ). Applications, accompanied by testimonials and references, to be addressed to Ihe Board. VI&CENT F, RICE, 1022— S 7~'"' . Secretary. j The Oursis of the Colonies is :. Intemperance. A LL who desire the well-being of their /\. fellow- creatures Bhould keep in their houses and on their tables those : 'CELEBRATED, PLEASANT, REFRESHING amd NON-INTOXICATING ; . "' BEVERAGtS Belle Eau, AND Cliampagne Ginger Ale, bottled expressly for, and exported by COURTENAY SMITH, Star Chambers, Wellington, and^higbly spoken of by the Prtß3. In Champagne Pints suitable for Family use, Five Shillings per diZen, delivered, for cash. Orders mny be booked at Mk. JOfiN LOCK'?, Waimea- street, or, if •wholesale, sent dirtctto the exporter. 902— t C" TO HOP-GEOWEKS, undfTßigned ie prepared to undertake 1 the SALE oi NEW SEASON'S HOPS, and from bis extensive connection thiouebou' New Zealand, Jests confilent of bein^r able to obtain Top FbJoes lie is also prepared to make Liberal CASH ADVANCES on Hops consigner? for ga'e to M« correspondents in h-3 chief towns of the Colony, Victoria, and t,ew South Wft'epHas fos Salb~ Fifty Bales Full-weigLt HOP BALES, at reduced prices. IIICHARD REEVES, <*74 Next to Telegraph Office. Canterbury Autumn Meeting 1 . ft OnAn SWEEP on the Canterbury d*j4J\J\J\J Great Autumn Handicap, to be run at Curiatchurcb, on the 18th April, 1881 . TICkBTB £1. First Horse ... « Second Horse ... ... 200 Third Horae ... ... ...... 100 : Other Bt«rters (divided) 800 : Non-atarters (divided) 500 ' 50 prizes at £10 each ... ... 500 The Fifty Prizes at £10 each is quite c new principle, and brings the number of prizes up to about 90, which gives subscribers a better chance. If obeques are forwarded exchange must be addet. Wherever possible, Poßt-offlcc Orders should be forwarded, and stamps enelpsed for reply. The List will be Cioeed on the 16th of April. - THEODORE BROWN, 19, Grey-atreet, or Box 210, Post-oiflce : 856 . Auckland. 1 nnn doll4rs premium J_V/\-/\_/ offered to any pereor* who will do as great a range of work on any other Machine. The moßt perfect Sewing Machine made, whether for family use or manufacturing, istho Doublethread, Lock-stitch, Light-running NEW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED MACHINE! WILL DO WITHOUT TACKINGS :— It will make wide hem on eheeti, &c ; hem all manner oi bias woollen goods, as soft merino, crape, or goods, difficult to hem on otber machines. It makes a more elastic stitch than aoy otber machine. It will turn ■• a hem and put in piping at same time. ■ Sews any fabric from lace to leather. !>' Haa the automatic self-regulating tension j and take-up. Always in order, and never fails in its duty. : . Produces the beet quality of work in the greatest variety. Made from the finest material by expert workmen. y Try it. It has never failed to giveperfeot satisfaction. V. The Vertical FaßD,,is tbe greatest advance made in sewing mechanism since the invention of Sewing Machines. We invite « careful examination of it, believing no one can fail to recogniie the fact that it is perfection. . ,' At the Sydney International Exhibition oi 1879-80, after a contest extending over Bis month?, and tbe severest tests yet applied to Hewing Machines in the World, tbe Judges have endorsed the verdict of the people, and AWARDED THE ONLY FIRST PRIZE FOR SBWiNG- MACHINES TO THE NEW DAVIS VERTICAL PEED MACHINE on Jevory point, and over all other machines, Swobb and Wbbthbim, included. ' . «MJSB, ■:"'■ ■' ry ~: -^
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 74, 28 March 1881, Page 3
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