FOR WELLINOTON, LYTTELTON, TIMARU, and OAMARU, d\* fT^HE favorite s.s. GRAFTON will leave for the above Ports Early. For freight or passage apply to JAMES S. CROSS, Jun., 882 Agent, FOR WANGANUI AND WELLINGTON. WAKATU will leave for tbe above Ports Early. For Freight or Passage Apply to JAMES S. CROSS, Juh , Agent. FOR PATEA via WELLINGTON Is appointed to leave for tbe above ports 10-MOKROW AFTERNOON, SI BI tost SCLANDERS & CO., 1067 .figsnr. FOR NAPIER DIRECT. 3g||Mg|' X GO-AHEAD TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), Slat March For freight or passage apply to . ' 1030-2 JOHN H. COOK & CO. -!«*. ffIHE schooner ]$$k X RICHARD AND MARY ■aaSgyfiii leave for WANGANUI TOMORROW NIGHT. For freight or passage apply to B. FRANZEN. T OST a Gold PENCIL CASE, tinder I J on returning same to Mail Office will receive 5s Reward. 1089— 3 a MADAME CECILIA f UMMERHAYES begs to annource t oat »he Ihb.REMuVED to Sblwtn Plaoh. Quarter commences with first Lesson. 909— a tc EA. MONO ETON • Member of the Royal College of Surgeonp, LoDdon ; Health OfDcer, Port of Nelson ; Formerly Provincial Surgeon of Southland j Suigeon-Buperintendent of W. and F. Hospital, etc.. etc. Bbsidenoe— Waiinea-street. Afc Home before 10 a m., and after 6 p.m. A D.BAYFEILD, LAWD,*ESTATE, MINING AGENT, Bardy-street (opposite Union Bank, Nelson. 229— t c NOHCE TO HOP-GROWERS. THARLEY, CASH PURCHASER of • HOPS. 390-tc Crown L nds (ifflce, Auckland, Mar. 15, 1881. IT is hereby notified that the Blocks cf Land specified in the Schedule hereunder wri'ten will, subjtct to the terms^ftnd conditions hereinafter mentioned, be offered fo* r.o'se by pubic auction, at this office, on TU3SDAY, the 17th day of May, 18:1, at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon. D A TOLE, Commissioner Crown Lands. SCHEDULE. provincial district ov auckland. umiverßitt endowment (waimana). Locality. fS U f ßetFtlce Parish of 245 10.030 £25 per annum Waimana UNIVERSITY ENDOWMENT. (tatjpjbi). i | Parish of 463 9 soo per &mVim UHIVJSBSnY ENDOWMENT. (taupihi ooal EB3Bays). £25 per aunuta and, in addition ; ■« * Bn »nn a roj altv of one DO. 463 A 700 ahillingperton | for all coal raiaed. Conditions. Term of Lease, 14 years. Rent payable yearly ia advance. Lessee to have no rinht to cut or remove timber for other than purely; domestic purposes, or to assign his lease without tbe written consent of the Minister ot Lands first had and obtained, NoTß.~Plans may be seen, and further; particulars of the lands obtained, on application at this office, and at all the principal laud offices throughout the Colony. . 1087-3 1 AAH DOLLARS PREMIUM L\J\J\J offered to any person who will do as great a range of work on any other Machine. . . | The most perfeot Sewing Maohine made, whether for family use or. manufacturing, is the Doublethread, Look-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 woollen goods, as soft' merino, orspe, or goods difficult to hem on other machines. It make* a wore elastic ititch than any other machine. It will turn i hem end put in piping at lame ttm«.. Sews any fabric from lace to leather. Has the automatic self-regulating temion and take-up. Always in order, and never fails in its duty. Producf b the be?t quality of work in the greatest variety. •-•••- Made from the finest material by expert workman. : | Try it. It has never tailed to give perfect satisfaction. ' The Vbrtioai, I'bed is the greatest advance made in sewing mechanism since the invention of Sewinjj Machines. We invite a careful examination of it, believing no onecan fail to recognise the fact that it 1b perfection. At the Sydney International Exhibition of 1879-80, after a contest extending over sit moDtbe, and tbe severest tests yet applied to i-ewing Machines in the World, tbe Judger have endorsed the verdict of the people, anrt AWARDED THE ONLY FIRST PKIZK, FOR SEWING MACHINES TO THE NEW DAVIS VERTICAL, PEED MACHINE on Jevery point, and over all other machine*. Singes and Webthbim, included. "W.WILKIK
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 76, 30 March 1881, Page 3
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668Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 76, 30 March 1881, Page 3
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