iQte^ TTNION STEAM U SHIP COMJSME PANT'S BTEAMEBS are appointed to ]eaye, becking as follows: FOB PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, and DUNEDIN, booking for Wanganui, Oamaru, Timaru— The PENGUIN, s.s., on TUESDAY, 31st May, at 10.80 a.m. The WANAKA, s.b., on TUESDAY, 7th June. EO R PICTON, WELLINGTON, and LYTTELTON, booking for Napier, Gil borne, Tauranga— Ths WANAKA, b,b., on THURSDAY, 2nd June. The HAWEA, s.s., oa THURSDAY, 9th June. TJpOB TABANAKI and MANUKAU— The HA. WE A, 5.9., on FBIDAY, 3rd Jane. Ihe PBNGOIN, s.a., on THURSDAY, 9th June. -008 SYDNEY— FOR HOBART TOWN, MELBOURNE, and ADELAIDE, via Wellington, Lytteltoa, Dunedin, and Bluff— She TJE ANAU, s.s., from Wellington, on MONDAY, 6tb June. WOOL booked through to LONDON at ONE PENNY per lb. Freight nud Passage Tickets to be obtained at the Company's Ofkos, 1 1OS Government Wharf BOARD & RESIDENCE, with Private Rooms and Bathroom ; also, use of . Pian'), &c. At Mra ASSEW'S.RoBe Lodge, Nile-street. 3996— tc WANTED. WANTED to PURCHASE,— FRUIT. Also BUTTER, EGGS, and POULTil? in any quantities, Apply to W. PATTERSON. People's Marf, 58— 3 m a Hardy-atreet.
ANCHOR illiik^ STEAM LINB^OS 1 jji^^ PACKETS. axk Anonmo so liayi FOB WESTPORT, HOKITIKA, AND GBEYMOUTH. THE CHARLES EDWARD, TO-MOR-ROW, SUNDAY, S9.h May, at 11 a.m. THE MUKKAY, on TUESDAY, 31st May. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. THE WALLACE, on MONDAY, 30th mat., at Seven p.m. FOR WANGANUI. rpHE MURRAY, early. JOHN H, COCK &CO. WANTED a Supply of SALT and FRESH BUTTER. 1783—6 . C. SMITH, the Port. WANTED immediately a rood General SERVANT for the Motueka Hotel. AppV MOIUEKA HOTEL, Motueka KB2— tc GO 3D COOKING & EATING APPLES in large or small quantities, cheap, 984— Sm E ATMOBE, Alton-st. MR. JAMES, ORGANIST, and PIANOFORTE TUNER. All orders left rt Mr Stanton's, Tiafalgar-Bt., promptly attended to. BggT Addr bs EDEDJ HODSB, Kile-etreet East. . . • 1448— a To the Electors of the City of Kelson; ENTLEMEN, at the desire of a vT number, of Electors who have done me the honor to ca'l upon me, I beg to offer in? services as your Repres(nta*ive in the General Assembly in the place of Mr W. A.Adams, who has felt obliged by severe illness to resign his seat. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, 1621-tc J.O. RICHMOND.
IMMENSE REDUCTION IN BOOTS ABB SHOES! E have much pleasure in submitting to the public the following PEICES.for BOOTS and SHOES, to order and measure, all guaranteed of best material, and made on the premises. Gents' French Calf, or Kangaroo Gents' Watertights 17/6 Spring Sides ..18/6 Gents' Bluchers 12/6 Gents' Colonial Calf do;, 15/6 & 16/6 Ln dies' High Lace and Spring Gents' Oxford and Derby ' , 'Sides from ... ... 14/ 16/Shoes ... 14/6-^l7/6 Children's and Girls', in all sizes Gents' French Calf Shooters ...18/6 and patterns, from... 5/ 14/Gents' Super. Strong Lace-ups ... 16/6 Boys' Lace-ups, from ... 5/6—13/Those requiring can have the. Patent Waist Spring fittod at a small extra cost. H. & ¥. MOOBE, Bridge-street. Goodjtfftlue in Crockery. Robert Snodgrass Begs to inform hie customers and the general public that — — — lieTias purchased cheap, for ready money, a few crates of USEFUL CROOKERY which he will sell at VERY LOW PRICES at his Stores, . The Wood and Washington Valley; Lo YBDAY & HEYHOE for New Winter Dresses , , ■ . - . .• -__-—:o:— — r— — • ' ' . LOVEDAY & HEYHOE LOVEDAY & HEYHOE ; for New Winter Hats and Bonnets for Fur Trijnmings and Sets LOVEDAY & HEYHOE LOVEDAY & HEYHOE for the Newest Millinery for Fingering Yarn LOVEDAY & HEYHOE LOVEDAY & HEYHOJE for New Winter Jackets & Dolmans for New Zealand-made Flannels TnVTFTnAY fr TTEYTTOE and Tweeds LOVEDAY ft HBYHO^ tera LO VEBAY: & HEYHOE; LOVEDAY . *- « %«%££*■ for New Velvets, Plushes, and rvrrre-r* i\r o TT^Trt^^ Velveteens LOVEDAY & HEYHOE LOVEDAY & HEYHOE ior g° od - Millinery and efficient , for good Winter Hosiery T H^OP LOVEDAY & HEYHOE LOY *Z% c t ™™ re to for Novelties m Winter Gloves ; * , Pamllv MOurninff LOVEDAY & HEYHOE LG y E DAY & HEYHOE > for Black and Colored Kid Gloves have their I 'Goods direct from the LOVEDAY & HEYHOE iF7 British manufecturers, and sell for New Trimmings aad Ribboni _ for a small profit; • • ■ ■ ; so: Tbafalgar-street, Nelson, We are now Openiiag, Ex "Norfolk," "Lusitania, 1 "Himalaya," and other ships, 1 ,£%.!*¥ TBIJNKS .. Jd § LADIES' A^D CHILDEEN'S Boots ahd Shoes Inspection invited, as variety is too great to particularise. o— . • Colonial work, our own make, suitable for the season, including Gent.'s Shooting Boots, not surpassed in the colony. tiot h t¥aWl as 0 0., HUFAISAB.SIBgUT,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 126, 28 May 1881, Page 3
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