FOR WESTPORT AND GREYMOUTH. •I ""k&v npHB favorite s.s. VH^fg^ GBAFTON will Sail for the above Ports on THURSDAY mxr. For freight or passage apply to JAMES S. CROSS, Jan., 1392 Agent, FOR WANGANUI AND WELLINGTON. , WAX AT U w.ll leave for tha above Poits early. For Freight or Paisage Apply to JAMBS S. CROSS, Jun., Agent. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING MCTOEY. NEW GOODS FOR THE WINTER SEASON. EVEEY DEPARTMENT COMPLETE. THE PROPRIETORS beg! to thank the public of! Nelson and district for the very liberal encouragement accorded to them in their endeavors to establish and maintain a genuine COLONIAL INDUSTRY and invite them to inspect their stock of NEW GOODS for the PRESENT SEASON, which is larger and better assorted than they have hitherto shown here. J. C. LOCKERBIE, Manager, 1657-im Nelson Branch. To the Electors of the City of Nelson. f^\ ENTLEMEN, at the desire of a \JC number of Electors who have done me the hoDor to ca'l upon me, I beg to '■flfer my cervices as your Representative id the General Atsembly in the place of Mr W. A..Adamp, who has felt obliged by se«ert illness to resign his seat. As coon as poesible after the issue of the Wnt for the new Election, I propose to ask you to meft me for the purpose of putting you in poFsefieion of roy views on the present aspect of affaira, and o? discussing wi.h you leading questions of interest. I have (he honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, 1621- to J. C. KIOHMOm \T OTICR.-Ou and after this date 131 POISOJS will be laid in my Garden for DESTRUCTION of FOWLS. T. NEWBERRT. Brightwater, May 21. 1727— 3p AVING LOST a number of SHEEP by _ DOGS and otherwise, any persor found TRFBP ASSING on my Lind will b< PROSECDTiD. CHARLES STRATFORD. Waienea West, May 7, 1881, 1562— t c To Carpenters and others. RENDERS are required for the FENCING I and GATES to the Haven Read School Also, .Separate Tenders for DRAINING, GRADING, and GHAVKLLING, the PLAYU^OUND. Specifications can be teen at the Education Office from Wednesday, the 25 Ti until Friday, the 27th iiist., when sealed and endorsed tenders are to be delivered. STEAD ELLIS, Secretary. May 21st, 1881. . 1730-3 Nelson and Foxhill Railway. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. ON TUESDAY, the 24th inst., the Ordidinary Time Table will be SOSPENDED, and the Trains ran as under : — am. pm. p.m. p.m. Port, dep 935 '— ■ 450 — Nelson, dep. ... 945 2.0 5.0 , 8.0 Richmond, dep.... 10.15 2.80 5.3i> 8.80 Foxhill.arr. ...11.0 3.15 c.15 9.16 am. a.m. p.m. pm» Foxhill. ('cp. ... 7.45 11.15 4.45 6JO Richmond, dep ... BSO 12 0 5.30 7.16 j Nelson, arr. ... 9.0 12,80 6.0 7.45 , Port, arr. 910 — 6.10 — All carriages will be first class, covered , trucks second class i Return tickets at single fares. Fo change given. J.P. MAXWELL, ! General Manager. Nelsc n May 19, 1881. »714 NOTICE Opening op a New Boot and Shoe Establishment in Nelson. W. and J. STAPLES, Wholesale Boot Mahufactubers. Wellington, BPG to notify to the inhabitants of Nelson i and surrounding district that they have OPENED A BRANCH OF THEIR BUSINESS IN BRIDGE-STREET, for the Sale of their BOOTS and SHOES, Wholepale and Retail. W. & J. STAPLES beine desirous of introducing their Goods into th* Nelson market, have manufactured specially for the Nelron District a choice selection of all the feaduif? lines of BOOTS and SHOES so well and favorably known in Wellington. In making thi* announcement, we cannot enumerate the different styles and ofasees manufactured and kept in stock by us, consisting of alt tha leading lines of B^OTS and SHOES, from the smallest infant's to the heaviest Watertights; but we respectfully solicit all Shoe-buyers to call and inspect our Stock, bein? confident that it only requires to te seen to be appreciated. As quality is the true test of cheapness, we make all our Goods from the very best of materials, *t\first class workmen, and buyers will see tbat our prices compare favorably with any other House in New Zealand. W. &J. S, .are now manufacturing the celebrated COOKHAM j BOOTS, English and French CLUMPS, SHOOTING and WALKING BOOTS, Which for ease, elegance, and durability combined cannot be e> celled anywhere. ' • . %3gr Remembbb the addresfl io BRIDGESTREET, next door tO Mr, Dabby's ! Muslo WflrelMlty \$ 9 *
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 122, 24 May 1881, Page 3
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716Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 122, 24 May 1881, Page 3
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