NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTOET. NEW GOODS FOR THE WINTER SEASON. EVERY DEPARTMENT COMPLETE. nnHE PROPRIETORS beg § to thank the public of Nelson and 1 district for the very liberal encouragement accorded to them in their endeavors to' establish and maintain a genuine COLONIAL INDUSTRY and inviie them *o inspect their stock of NEW GOODS for the PRESENT SEASON, which is larger and better assorted than they have hitherto shown here. J. G. LOCKERBIE, Manager, 1 657-1 ra Nelson Bkancii. To the Electors of tlie City of kelson, riENTLEMEN,at the deeiro of a VJI number of Elfclors who have done me the honor to caU uf oa me, I beg to offer my cervices as your Kepresmta'ive in the General Afßetubly in the place of Mr W. A.iidamp, who haa fdfc obliged by serere illness to resign his seat. possible after the issue of tho Wiit for the new Election, I propose to asV you to meet me for the purpose of puttiDg you in pofsefsicn of my views on the present asp?ot of affairs, and of discuißing wi.h you leading questions of interest. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, 162 1 -to J. C. RICHMOND. FOR SALE. THM T.ANDED ESTATES of Ihe late JOHN THORNTON, situated at the Port and Toi-foi Val'ey. WILLIAM DARBY, 1669— a t c Bridge-Bt., NVlson. GOOD COOKING & RATING APPLFS in large or small quantities, cheap. 984-Sm E ATMOhE, Alton-Bt. Opening of a New Boot and Shoe Establishment in Nelson. W. and J. STAPLES, Wholesale Boot Makufactubers, Wellington, BF& to notify to the inhabitants of Neleon and surrounding district that they intend OPENING A BRANCH O¥ TH*IR BUSINESS IN BRIDGE-STBEET On SATUBDAY NEXT, May 21, for the Sale of their B<">OTS and SHOES. Wholesale and Ktt.il. W. & J. STAPLFS beinc desirous of introducing their Goods into tha Nelson market, have manufactured specially for the Nchoi Disttict a choire aelettionof all tho lending liDteof BOOTS and SHOES bo well and favorably known in Wellington. Jn making thi^ announcement, we cannot f numerate the different styles and nTasf ea manufactured and kept in stock by us, consisting of all ihe leading lines of B'IOTS and SHOES, from the smallest infant's to th« heaviest Watertiahts; but we respectfully solicit all Shoe- buyers ta call snd inspect our Stock, being confident thit it only rf quires to te seen to be appreciated. As quality is the true test of cheapness, we make all our Goods f rcm the very beft of materials, by firßt ( 1<589 workmen, Bnd buyers will see that our prices oomnsre favorably with any other Houae in New Zealand. W &J. S, are now manufacturing the celebrated COOKHAM BOOTS. EDglifh and French CLUMPS. SHOOTING and WALKING BOOTS, which for ease, elegance, and durability combined cannot te excelled anywhere. KST Rkbiembee the address is BREDGE--BTIIKR- next do^r to Mr. Dabby's Music Warehouse. 1692 NEW ZEALAND PUBLIC WO3KS. Protection of Motueka Eiver Bank Contract. COUNTY OF WAIMEA. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this Offic? till Norm of SATURDAY, 21st May, 1881. for (hi PKOTEOTION of MOTUEKA RIVER BANK CONTRACT in the County of Waimen. Teasers are to be marked outside " Tenders for the Protection of Motueka River Bank Contract," and addressed to the Hon. the Minieter for Public Woiks. Telegraphic Tenders, similarly addressed and marked will be received if presented at any Telegraph Office by Noon, of the ssme date, provided that written Tenders in due form are lodppd at any District or Resident Brgineer'e Office by the came hour DrawiDgs and specifications may be seen at tbe Public Workß Office, Nelson, and Pcstofflcp, at Motueka. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By command, J. GEO. BLACKETT. Resident Engineer/ Public Works Office, Nelson. May sth, 1881. 1545— at d
FOR WESTPORT AND GREYMOUTH. *l*VjSsv HPHE favorite b.s. GRAFTON i will leave for the above Ports early. * For freight or passage apply to JAMES S. CROSS, Jan., 1392 Agent. FOR WANGANUI, WELLINGTON, AND PATEA. WAKATU will leave for ibe above Ports TO-DAY (FRIDAY), at Eight p.m. For Freight or Passage Apply to JAMES S. CROSS, Jun , Agent Union Steamship Company (Limited). TRNDKRS are invited at Ihe Company's Ofllcrs until live pm.. on' SATURDAY, 2lgt May infant, from any one peißon for Supplying the Company's Steamers at Neisrn, in quantities ao lequired, ani for Twelve Months, from First J une next, with the ui'idermentionecl : — FOWLS, DUCK?, TURKEYS, and GEESE, at per pair, FRESH ar.d SALT BUTTER and DRY ONIONS at per lb. NEW LAID EG3P, at per dozen. CAifBAGB, TURNIPS, CAbROT*. LKTTU'B, GR.EBN ONIOKS, RfAOniSH, BEETROOT, and RHUBA.KB, at por ..dcz^D, or dtzen bunches. POTATOES, at p?r ton. BREAD, at per 41b loaf.' . . EreryJhiDg to be of the best quality, and to be delivered on board the steamers. Accounts payable monthly upon Cl.ie: Steward's oertiflaiitG, lees 2 J percent discount. Copy of Agreement can be se;n at the* Company's Offices. 1700 fTpENDERS will be received at tho _l_ Telegraph Office, Nelson, oddrees d to the undersigned up t> t^oon o! MONDAY, the 23rd instant, for MAINIAINING ABOUT FOUR MILES of the CARLE BAY BUSH ROAD for TWKLVE MONTHS. Specifications may be seen at Telegraph Office, Nelson, ana Cable Bay. Ihe lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. S. MAC A LISTER, Inspector of Telegraphs. May 18, 1881. 1693-5 FOR SALE— HORSE, SPRING CART, and HARNESS. Apply 1709-2 W. PHILLIPS, Waimea-st. NOTICE. A LL persons found TRESPASSING en £\. my Land with DOGS or GUNS afttr, this date will be PROSECUTED. May 19, 1881. [-9p] F. JESSOP, Hope. CAUTION. ANY PERSON TRESPASSING with DOGS or GnSlB on Mr QUINTON'B and WIiLIAM HILL'S ground will be PHOSECUTifiD with tbe uimost rigor of the law. J. JARY. Hope, May 17, 1881. 1684 — TAVING LOST a number of SBEEP by L DOGS and otherwise, any person found TRESPASSING on my L;nd will be: PROSECDTKD. CHARLES STRATFORD. Walmca Wett, May 7, Ifcßl. 1662— t c " NOTICE. mflE KEROSENE TINS advertised for by JL the undersigned will NOT be requite*. 1707 S KIRKPATRICK. HEALY & SOS, Boot and Shoe MANUFACTURERS. Our very superior BOOTS & SHOES However much some may abuse, Are just the Goods tbat all should use— • Get a pair and prove it.' They are made of best of Leather 3 ; Always firmly hold together, .r/ :: , Keep us dry in wintry weather-r .• Get a pair and prove it. And while they look so nice and choice, In fashions's every new device, They're sold at a very low price — Get a pair and prove it; They're truly waterproof and warm, • How'ere severe may be the storm, . ' And thus our doctor's bills reform—^ . Get a pair and prove it. , Tliey're far more easy to repair, > V; And cheaper than you get* elsewhere ; ! And they're just like new to wear-— : [ ' ' Get a pah- and prove if. ! They fit with comfort to tho feet, '" " ''' > Stylish, excellent,- end neat ; . . : And I with confidence repeat— • 1 Get a pair and prove it, LEATHER PAMCIB I BKIDGE STREET. ;
"We are now Opening, Ex " Norfolk," " Lusitania,' " Himalaya," and other shi]3S, , ■ 16%W te^nks ■./. :;;.;;; j&d f LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S Boots and Shoes Inspection invited, as variety is too great to particularise. » o — 1 Colonial work, our own make, suitable for the season, including Gent/s Shooting Boots, I not surpassed in the colony. >IGHTBAND & OOy TRAFALGAR.STKEET,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 119, 20 May 1881, Page 3
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