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MJELBOUHKE OUP: 1881. H. N, ABBOTT'S Asmua! Distributiosa of Prjzos 1 A AAA SPBSr!i;i3F.K3 at bleach. 10,000 251_Pr_ze P . B^kekß: National Bank of few Zealand, Auckland. Fibt Hor«e, £1,500; Second Borse, £700, Third Horse, £400; Other Fturtera (divided), £1,600; Non-et*rterß (dividei); £2,700; Ten Prizes at £100 e»>Gh, £1,000; Twenty Prizes at £>O each, £!, C00; One Hundred Prizes at £12 each, £1,200.— £10,000. Special Prize for Early Applicants —To nduce early spplicetion, n Friz 3 of £20 will be given smongßt the first 4000 subscribers. Please add exchange to cheques, and stamp for reply, aa extra stamp if reault is required by post. i H. N. ABBOTT, Treasurer, United Service Hotel. Auckland Ticks ts may be obtained from Mr. O. M'GEB, "Nelson" Hotel. 1704 ABRIDGED PFOSPEOTUS of the PICTON and S^AKFCSPEARB BAY COAL MINING COM I' ANT, LIMITED. Capital, £25.000, in 25,000 Shawe of £1 each. 2a. p?r share on Application, 2?. on Allotment. The balance ia calls dot to exceed Ib. per share per month. PROVieiOKAIi 1 IRECTOBB : Vf'r. F. T. Conolly Mr. J. A . li. Greensill Mr. T. GalJoway Mr. A. T. Curd MJr. W. T ugh Mr. D. Fraser Mr. C. Blizzard Mr. W. f yma Secretary— W. Syms. T his Company is formed to work the Coal deposits on the Peninsula within half-a mile of the town of Picton. Payable Beams of Coal are now open for working on this lani, aAd its excellence for all purposes will alwjajs etiable it to command a ready Bale. The locality of the mine enables vessels of any size to approach ie anrl loal in safety, and as it is believed the Cflfcl exists in great ahunda r ce, to better investment is now before the public. .Prospectus, wifch Forms of Application and ali information, may be obtained at thf O;ffice of the Company. High street, Picton. and from Mb W. ROUT, Nelson. 1990- 2 m NEW ZEALAND CLOTIIM FACTOEY, &EW GOODS FOR THE I WINTER SEASON. jEVEKY DEPARTMENT | COMPLETE. (HnHE PEOPRIETORS beg j I 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 ihem 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, 1; 657-1 m NELSON BRANCH. * * * ! BRANDY: Vintage 1865. i M. M. Webster Sas just porchseed a Coneignment of VERY OLD BRANDY direot from the mekers in Gharente. kll the cVafges of the London iopor. ler, middleman, etc., are therefore avoided, which, will enable M. M to offer this OLD' FINE bHAMPAGNE COGNAC, manufactured by The Charente Brandy Company, Limited, and tbe vintage of )1865 guaranteed, for 70a per dozen, while its real value ia 100 i, IST THE ADDRESS— : M. M. WEBSTER, [Family Grocer, Coffee and Oiioory ] Manufacturer, Wine, Spirit, and Provision Merchant, TEAFALGAR.ST., NELSON. Its' JUST BEdEiVED- ', A ThimbTLot oy (Hams arid Bacon, Waimea and Canterbury Cheese. M. M; WEBSTER; THE Lamb Knitting lia6liiiie 5 JTbLe^'iGrandeßt' Knitter in the World?' A NbTkER SHIPMENT? JUST .RKCEIVIEB. Pri^^iEisti'ana; other .^rticulari- on lapplication to M. M. WEBST3EQK, ;_ , . iv. z:

Notice of Removal. HPHE undersigned begs to inform his :*- friends and the public that he has REMOVi D to the premises lately occupied by WJLBUNS * FIELD, next Gobbib & Sonb BRIDGE-bTREST. JAMES GRAHAM, SIGN WRITER, PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, GLAZIER, &c, &c, &c All kinds of Trade requisites always in stock at lowest possible prices. 1483 C. Smith, GOVERNMENT WHARF, the port, nelson, Has on Sale, and to Abbivb : "VTEWCASILE, GREY, and XI ANTHRACITE COAL Canterbury Gate, Cheese, and Chicken Wheat Ronedust, New Caledonian Guano Prise medal Soap, Bedroom Candles (stroDgly : recommended) Drtgong Oil (for chest complaints) Kaiw, Roasted, ana Pure Ground Coffee Pure Coftee with Pure Chicory in Tina (two brands in nine varieties) Cayenne, White and Black Pepper Allspice, Mixed Bpice, GHiwr, Cinnamon Cloves, Carraways, Mace, Nutacega Gfouad Rice, Sago, Tapioci, Oatmeal arrowroot, Cocoa, (hocolate, Mustird, Egg Powder, Baking Powder Orange Pekoe, Gunpowder, Oolong, Souchong and Congou New Season's TiiAS in j ' and boxes Tasmanun Jams Havannah Cigars, Virginian Tobaccos, and Foreign Cigarettes Bass Brooms, Clothes Pegs, Yankee Notions Sparkling Hygeia, Belle Eau, and Champagne Ginger Ale, Z.e one, in pints aud quarts, and 12 varieties of Cordials and Bitteis Empty Sacko For Fale. Tallow, Barley, Chi if, Butter, Sggs, Poultry and Fruit Purchased. INDENTS executed for tbe United States, France, Germany, Belgium, Great Britain and Australia. 1789 RICHARD REEVES, COMMISSION AGENT, Share Broker, STOCK AND STATION AGENT, NELSON, HAS ALWAYS ON HAKD— Shares in the prinoipal Mining Compftn'ieii, in InoDgahua and Lyell Districts ; Otago and Auckland. Also, Bans and Insurance Shares. To Storekeepers, Hotelkeepers and o'tliers : Fjiesb: Samples jast received by the undei- . . sighed of— SUtGABS, -variouß qualitieß TE.A.S.eUe^ta. half- chests, and boxes TO BAQCQ, Cigars, jKiaGlucos. etc Ol£\£sN?S »,TOR'RS in eyery variety SPIRITS .— Whiskies, Brandies, hum, varioui -brands and prices WINES- Ports, Shenies, and Ckrets, from pool bar tonics, to extra superior quality for first-class trade, or private families . 160 cases WW celebrated "Kilmarnock" i WHISKEY (full contents) 150 cases 'Noonday " KEROSINE OIL 150 caßes Cftlcicum Light And tbe following Special lines— 3 barrels MALT WHISKEY, gnaranfcead la years old, price 45s per gallon, D.P. • 2 quarter -ceska OLD FRENCH BRANDY 12 years old, price p6r gallon 42s 6d, D.P. NoTtfi— This Whlsk'(?t and -Brkrdy;. haye been in bond in Dunedin over eigbt years 3 Quarter-daßks Ataontilado Sherry (very .fin?) 5 quarter casks Merla Siz>grape Port 3 gaTes'CSDXOO) '• iienry Clay " CIGABS ; IRIOHARD REEVES. 018108 ASn SATiBLB KQOM3,: Nexi #o& anfc( iWgrapb Office. Nelson, let Jtme, 18 il. 1828 ii ' cinfi ™^k& p.^ I ** |LWjWV/ r offered to 'apV person *tio wili do as great a range of work.on any dthe^'Machinemadia, whetlxer rfpr. .fm.\W :, rap or ktiKimMttirinSg; istEe-Dbfibt^- , thread, Look-stitoh,, Liglit-running . N!E^ DAVIS VERTICAL FEED MACHINE ! WILL DO WITHOUT TACKINGS :— 'ft WiHjmsfcecwi^e hem^on fheefs, &c ; hem *U malrnieWof Bias woolen 'goods, as soft merinoj crape, or goods difficult to hem on other machines. It makes a more elastic atitch than any other machine. It will turn * Item and put in piping At estm^ time. Sewo »Dy fabricfrom lace 'to leather; Has the automatic self- regulating tension and take-up; . Ail ways in rorder, and (never fails in its duV. Produces the best quality of work in the greatest variety. Made from the finest material by-expirt workmen. . Try it.; It J^as never failed to give perfect satisfaction. The VfifoTioAi, Feed is the greatest adfanbe made in sewing inecbßnism since tbe invention of Sewing Machines. We invite a careful examination of it, believing no one jcin fail to recognise the fact that it is perfection. -At 4he. Sydney International Exhibition of 1879-80, after a contest extending over six months, and tbe severest tests yet applied to jlSewinff Machlnts in the World, the Judge*' 'tyare oMlorsed/v tho r vfrdicWf th¥' pfiSJlp, am FOR BEWING MACHINES TO THE rNSW J?^YIS FEED MACHINE (in. ovary point, and over all other machinal, Slngbr and Wbbthbim, included.

Tii^ "Simmer" Sowing Machine, For Hand or Foot. liiStdck— Needles for 39 differ- j^mCT*^^^^^

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 151, 27 June 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 151, 27 June 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 151, 27 June 1881, Page 4

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