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MELBOURNE QUP, 1881. H. N. ABBOTT'S Annual Distribution of Frizes ON TBE MELBOURNE CUP. ■i A AAA SUBSCRIBERS at £leach. lU^UUU 251 Prizes. Bamceks : Kational Bank of few Zealand, Auckland. First Home, £1,500; Second Horse, ,£7OO, Third Horse, £400; Other Starters (diTided), £1,500; Non-startera (dividei); . £2,700; Ten Prizes at £100 e»eli, £1,000; Twenty Prizes at £^0 each, £',('O); One Hundred Prizes Et £12 each, £1,200.— £10 000 Special Prize for Early Applicant* —To nduce early appWcMinn, a Priza of £20 vill be given emonget the first 40CO subscribers. Please add exchange to cheques, and stump for reply, an extra stamp if result ia required by post. H. N. ABBOTT, Treasurer, United t-'errice Hotel, Auckland Titk t* m»y ba oblained from Mr. C. M'CiEii;, « Nelson" Hotel. 1704 ABRIDGED PHOSPBOTDS of the PIOTON ard S V TAKI{SPEARK BAY COA.L MINING COMI'ANY, LIMITED. Capital, £25 000, in 25,000 Shares of £1 each. 2b. p:r share on Application, 2s. on Allot ment. Ihe balance in calls not to excetd le. per share per month. PROVISIONAL 1 IRtCTOES : Mr. F. T. Conolly Mr. J. A R. Greeneill Mr. T. Galloway Mr. A. T. Card Mr. W. Tueh Mr. D. Eraser Mr. C. Blizzard Mr. W. Syras 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 seams ot Coal are now open for working on this lan 5. and .its excellence for all pnrpoaee will a!ways enable it to command a ready sale. The, locality of the mine enables vefsete o! any tize to approach ie and load in Bafety, and as it ia believed the Coal exists in great abundance, no better investment iB now before the public. Prospectus, with Forms of Application and all information, may be obtained at th< Office of the Company. High street, Picton and from Mb. W. ROUT, Nelson. 1990- 2 m NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. NEW GOODS FOR THE WINTER SEASON. EVERY 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 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. G. LOCKERBIE, Manager, i657-im Nelson Branch. * *. * BRANDY: Vintage 1865. M. M. Webster Has just purchased a Consignment o VERY OLD BRANDY iireot from the makers in Churente All the charges of the London imporier, middleman, etc., are therefor* avoided, which will enable M c M Webster to offer this OLD FINI CHAMPAGNE COGNAC, roano factored by The Chareote Brandy Cocdp&ny, Limited, end the vintage of °1865 guaranteed, for 70s per dozen, whilt itß,real value is 100s, gjg" MARK THE ADDRESS— M. M.WEBSTER, \ Family Grocer, Coffee and Chicory | Manufacturer, Wine, Spirit, and Provision Met chant, TSAFALGAR-ST., NELSON. j IST JUST RECEIVED— | A Pbiihb Lot oy ! Hams and Bacon, Waimea and I Canterbury Cheese* ! M. M. WEBSTER. I THE iliamlb Knitting The *« Gr^eß,V Rnjt^r in v the.Wprld." I A' NOTHER SHIPMENT iJl|^ JWST RECEIVED. . Prjcp^List and. other particulars ,on application to , M. M; WEBSTER, N.Z. Agent, NELSON

RICHARD REEVES, COMMISSION AGENT, Share Broker, STOCK AND STATION AGENT, NELSON, HAS. ALWAYS ON HAND— Shares, in .the. principai MipiPß ,Companieg, in iDaogaboa and Lyelli Districts ; Otsgo pod Auckland. j Also, Bank and Insurance Shares. ; To Storekeepers, Hotelkeepers and others: Fbbsh Samples just received by the under-: signed of— BFGARS, various qualities TEAS, chests, half- chests, and boxea TOBACCO, Cigars, Ria Glucos etc. OILMEN'S STORES in every variety BfIRITB — Whukies, Brandies, Eum, ; various brands and priefs WINES- Ports, Sherries, and Clarets, from poo.i bar tonics, to extra superior quality for flret-clase trade, or private fimilies 160 cases WW celebrated " Kilraarnock " WHISKEY (full contents) 150 caje3 « Noonday " KEROSINE OIL 150 cases Calcicum Light And fc* c following Special lines — 3 barrels MALT WHISKEY, guaranteed 15 years old, price 45s per gaI?OD,D.P. 2 quarter-casks OLD FKBNCB BRANDY 12 years old, price psr gallon 42s 6d, D.P. NoTß.—Thls WhlsVey and Brardy have been in bond in Dunedin over eight years 3 quarter-casks Amontllado Sherry (very fine) 5 querter casbe Merla Sis-prape Port 2 cases (20 0C0) '• flenry Clay " CIGARS RIO HARD REEVES. Office and Sample Rooms, Next Pott and Telegraph Office. Nelson, Ist June, 1881. 1828 i nnn do llars premium jLKJKJKJ offered to any person who will do as great a range of work on any other Machine. The most perfect Sewing Maohine made, whether for famtly use or manufacturing, is the Doublethread, Look-stitch, Light-running tfEW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED MACHINE! WILL DO WITHOUT TACKINQS :— ft will make wide hem on sheets. &c ; hem ill manner of bias woollen goods, as soft cneriao, crap?, or goods difficult to hem on other machines. It makes a more elastic jtitph than aDy other machine. It will turn them and put in piping at same time. Sewi any fabric from lace to leather. Has the automatic self regulating tension and take-up. Always in order, and never fails in its duty. Produces the beet quality of work in tbe greatest variety. Made, from the finest material by expert workman. Try.it. It has never failed to give perfect Bfttisfaction, The Vbktioal Bked is the greatest &d- --| ranee made in sewing mechanism since the invention of Sewing Machines. We invite a careful examination of it, believing no one can fail to r&cognise the fact that it is perfection. At the Sydney International Exhibition of (879-80, after a contest extending over sis month?, and tbe severest tests yet applied to Sewing Machines in the World, tbe Judger have endorsed the vtrdict of the people, and AWARDED THE ONLY FIRST PUIZR, FOR SEWING MACHINES TO THE NEW DAVIS VERTICAL PEED MACHINE on every point, and over all other machinal, Sin gee and Wkhtheim, included. W. WILKIE | 477,— Wintey Sanatorium &nd Hydropathic Establishment, LAKE HOUSE HOTEL, OHINEMUTU, LAKE ROTORUA. nnHE Proprietor has, jqit completed a 4-> -HYDROPATHIC DEPARTMENT which will be conducted on the system of the well-known , Hydropathic, the late Mb. ' Siikdlby, of ,Majt.!ock, Kcyland. He has, Eecuretl the services of a lady who forjßanj years conducted a similar eetablhhment at Matlock, and being thoroaghly ccnV.rsant with the Smedley (y&tem, and an expert^gtnerally in Hydropathic matters, is njw. prepared to treat any disease requiring ,the.mild. By stem of hydropathy. 1769 GRATEFUL— COMFORTING. Ij^ps's Gdcoa. BREAKFAST "By a thorough knowle of the natijral laws which govern the bp^atiapßof digestion and r nuj;ritipn, and by a car«ful application of "lheflge;ptQperties of well-eetected cocoa, Mr F^ppxhas. provide I ou^br£ajttait,t»blea with tielipately-fUvured, b,ev,trage which may saT^us many heavy doctor's" bills. It is by theijudiciouH use of tuch atticles of diet that ..a .constitution may., be gradually bull C, up until strong epough to resiet every tendency to diseaee. Hundreds of subtle maladies are footing around us-ready to attach wherever there i» a weak point. We may escape m ny a fatal shaft by keeping onrselves we)l forti,---i flad _wi(ih pure blood and a properly nouriehrd frame,''— See arjiioje in Ithd fCiviMScrvice Made simply with boiling water or milk. - §0$ only.jn^apk.etsJibeJled:— JAMES EPPS & CO., H,O,MO3OPATHIC CHEMISTS LONDON. JUojEPfi&S CHOCOLATE ESSENCE , for Afternoon use. : —26a

T^o Sowing MacW^ ; KOPI Han^ or Foot. ' iAny special Machinegot to order f . . ..^ .* '^^^&tet, v * m J::IL v &jM^fifc>*r*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 153, 29 June 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 153, 29 June 1881, Page 4

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