m®> %* TTNION STEAM U SHIP COMPANY'S fcTEAMUBS are appointed to loavs, booking as follow: 3710R PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTJ TELTON, and DUNIiDIN, booking lor Wanganui, Oaraaru, Timaru— •The PENGUIN, s.e., on TUESDAY, 511 st June, atTwopm., takiDg Sydney passengers and cargo. The WANAKA, s.s., on TUESDAY, 28th June. FO R PICTON, WELLINGTON, acd LYTTELTON, booking for Napier, Gioborno, Tauranga— aha WANAKA, s.s., on THURSDAY, 2^rd Junf. The HAWEA, ss , on THUBSDAY* 33th June. T?lOii TARANAKI and MANUKAU— The WANAKA, s.s., (calling at WELLIMQTON so lnn<l rafssngeisonh) on SATDKDAY, 13th June, at Twelve o'cloak tioo^i takinp bluff, Ilobsrt Towd, Meibou no, ai d Atc--1 4c e passengers. The HAWEA, f.fl., en FRIDAY, 24th June. -TOOK SKDNEY— The WAKATIPU, s,", from Wul ling ton, on wjoDi'EbUAY, 22ad JuEe. liooVe.l i J a-89Dgera and Caryo forwardei p'V B.b. fKKGUiN, on TUX-DAY, 21»t Juae. FOR HOB ART TO WF,; MELBOURNE, and ADELAIDE, TJa Wellington, LjfcteltoD, Dunedin, and Bluff— The A RAW AT A, s.e , from Wellington, on MoNDaY, 20th June. Booked passengers 'orwanied per s c. WANiKA, oq trA'IUKUAY, 13th June. WOOL booked through to LONDON at ONB PUNNY per lb. Freight and Peeeago Tickets to be obtained at the Compjlnit's Ofkcb, i IGB GoTernment Wharf CjC 3 -A-J_J —— Tho nnderaigned is v^ aa— a • supplying best DOUBLK-SCRE&NPD NEWCASTLE COAL from yard at 28s. per tun. in larger quantities »b per agreement. C SMITH, 1960 Government Wharf, (ho Port. MELBOURNE CUP, 1881. H. N. ABBOTT'S Annual Distribution of "Prizas ON THE MELBOURNE CUP. i A AAA SUBSCRIBERS at £1 each. lU,UUU 251 Prizeß. First Hone, £1,500; Second Horse, £7^o Third Horse,. £4oo; Other Starters (divided), £1.500; Non-starters (divide i); £2,700; Ten Prizes at £100 e>ch, £1,000; Twenty Prizes at £*>o each, £',<!0>; One Hundred Prizes at £12 tach, £1,200.— £10 ; 000. Special Prizs for Early Applirant<« — Tc nduce early applicMion, a Priza of £20 will be given amongst the first 4000 subscribers. Please add exchange) to cheques, and Btamp for reply, an extra stamp if result is required by post. H. N. ABBOTT, Treasurer, United Service Hotel. Auckland Tickets may be obtained from Mr. C. M'GES, ''Nelson" Hotel. 1704
ANCfiOE llSij;^ STEAM LINE: OF j.i^^j PACKETS. ABB APFOIKTSD TO LSATO FOR WESTPORT. HOKITIKA, AND GREYMOUTH. npHE MURRAY, TO-MORROW (Friday), X 17th inst., at 2 p.m. mHB CHARLES EDWARD to follow. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. THE CHABLKS EDWARD, TO-MOR-ROW (FRIDAY), I7fcla inst. at 7 p.m. mOE WALLACE, oa MONDAY, the X 20th instant. FOR WANGANUL rtfiHE WALLACE, TO-MORROW (FRII. DAY), 1 7th instaEt 3 /it 8 pm. JOHN U. COGS & CO. WANTED by an experienced FAKMER fr.m Er gland, a Situation as Farm Manager, or on a Station. Thoroughly undtr'tonds all kinds of Stock. Also, Culti7et!on and Curing oi Hopn Age SO, single, tfeferetsces i f leqnired.— W. F., care oi W, 8 B. LANGRHIDGE, Astooiatul News and Adver.'isi'g Bureau, Stitchbury BoiMingp, Auckland. \ 00 1-3 FOUND on my premises a SPOTTED COW, branded C K on the off rump Toe cvcne*- can obtain the came by payißg expenses, on application to Charles canning. Richmond, June 14, 1881. 19^5—4 Warden's Court, Collingwood. Af-ITTIKG of »ha above Tourt (Golden Bay Goldfleldj Districts) will beheld at the Codbt-Housf 1 , Ne'eon, on MONDAY, 20th June. Applications to be left with the Receiver of Gold Revenue, at Nelson. FRANK GUINNESS, 1996—5 WBrJen. 3&T~ O TICK Opening of a New Boot and Fhoe Establishment in Nelson. W. andJ. STAPLES, Wholesale Boot Manufacturers, Wellington, T> FG to notify to the inhabitants of NeUon J3 and earrounding di«ttiut that th?y bave OPJENED A BRANCH OF THEIR BUSINESS IN BRIDGE-STREET,; for the Sale of thtlr BOOTS and SHOES. Wholesale and Het^il. W. & tf. STAPLKS heinjr deaiious of introducing their Goodi into ihi Nelson market, hart manufactured : BpßfiftHy for the Ncl»on District a choice aele'tionof all the leading lines of BOOTS and SHOES so well and favorably known in Wellington. Jn makiDg thi« announcement, we cannot fnumerate the different etyleß and n.lasf es manufactured and kept in stock by us, coDsistiDg of all the leading lines of B^OTS and BHOKS, from the smallest infant's to the beamiest Watertight!?; but we respectfully solicit all Shoe- buyers to call and inspect oar Stock, being confident lhat it only n quires to te seen to be appreciated. As quality is the true test of cheapness, we make all our Goods from tbe very be*t of materials, V/ first plsbb workmen, and buyers will see that our prices compare favorably with any other House in New Zealand. W. &J. S. are now manufacturing the celebrated COOKHAM BOOTS. Englifh and French CLUMPS, SHOOTING and WALKING BOOTS, which for ease, elegance, and durability combined cannot be excelled anywhere. gggT Rkmembeb tne address is BRIDGTSSTREKT, next door to Mr. Dakby"s Muaic Warehou»e. 1692
IMMENSE REDUCTION IN • BOOTS AID SHOES! WE have much pleasure in submitting to the public the following PRICES 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 Ladies' High Lace and Spring Gents' Oxford and Derby Sides from 14/ 16/Shoes 15/6 — 17/6 Children's and Girls', in all sizes Gents' French Calf Shooters ...18/6 and patterns, from... 5/ 14/Gents' Super. Strong Lace-ups ... 16 y 6 Boys' Lace-ups, from ... 5J6 — 13/Those requiring can hay« the Patent Waist Spring fittod at a small extra cost. H. & F. MOOBE, Bridge-street. Good Value in Crockery. ■0 EOBERT SITODGEASS Begs to inform hi« customers and the general public that he has purchased cheap, for ready money, a few crates of USEFUL CROCKERY which he will sell at VERY LOW PRICES . at his Stores, The Wood and Washington Valley. ' «iv]— H— ~'....i ■"' m^mu-l ' r 11—4- i.ifn in l i —wrr LOYEDAY & HeYHOE for New Winter Dresses .. ■ . ;o: ■■ . . LOVEDAY & HEYHOE LOVEDAY & EfEYHOEJ for New Winte* Hats and Bonnets for Fur Trimmings and Sets LOVEDAY & HEYHOE LOVEDAY & HEYHOE for the Newest Millinery ■ for Fingering Tarn LOVEDAY & H£YHOE LOVEDAY & HEYHOE for New Winter Jackets & Dolmans for , New Zealand-wade Flannels LOVEDAY & HEIHOE and Tweeds for LadW Ulsters LOVEDAY & HEYHOE LOVEDAY & .HEYBOE for < C^ licoes > Sheetings, Blankets, for New Velvets, Plushes, and T T^ ' mens ' Smallwares, etc. Velveteens LOVEDAY & HEYHOE LOVEDAY & HEYHOE for g° od Millinery and efficient for good Winter Hosiery ; T r^ A Dressmaking. LOVEDAY & HEYHOE \ LOVEDAY & HEYHOE for Novelties in Winta Gloves , give Special and prompt care to t av^av * TTFYFT^F Family Mourning. LOVEDAY & HBYSGB , LO y EDAY & HEYHOE for Black and Cdored Kid Gloves j Qoods direct from the LOVEDAY & Hi^i I HO£ j, . British manufacturers, and sell for New Trimmings and Ribbons \ for a small profit.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 142, 16 June 1881, Page 3
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