FOR WESTPOET AND OBEYMOUTH. *l *kj?k HPHE favorivs fl.s. Ml^Jll* GBAETON ffill leave for tha above Poits oa or about SATURDAY, 9th July. Eor freight or passage apply to JAMES S. CROSS, Jan., Agent. FOR BLFNHEIM, WELLINGTON, PATBA and WASGANUL -^I*l mHE 6.9, WAKATC will leave for the above Torts Early. For Freight or Passage Apply to JAMES S. CROSS, Jun., Agent. Government NotificatioL<s. Crown Lands Office. Nelson July Ist, 1881. A PPLTCATIONS for LKASES under J\ "The Land Act, 1877," received by the Commissioner of Crown Lands, Nelson during the month of June. No. 2256. George Graham, 100 acres, District Tadmor, on the western bank of the Tadmor River ; bounded on the soutb.^ by Needham's last application, on the east by Tadmor River. 2257. Owen Lynch, 10 acres, Distiict Tutaki (Matakitaki) ; bound on the north by Section 16, Block IX, Tutaki, south-east and west by Crown Land. 2258. Patrick McCarthy, 10 acres, District Brighton ; bounded on the north by Gibbs' residence area, south by my former applicatiou, east and west by Crown Land. 2259. John Mercer Bimmick, 90 acres, Distiict Wangapeka; bounded on the south- east by the river Clarke, on the north-east by Crown Land, on the south-west by application 2188, and on the north-west by Crown Land. 22G0. Alexander Duncan, 114a. 3r. 36p., District Mawhera-iti ; bounded on the north by Section 4, Block 111., Mawhera-iti District, on the east and south by Little Grey River, and on the west by main road from Greymouth to Reefton. 2261. James Reddan, 25 acres, District Kaituna, (Aorere Collingwood) ; bounded on the south by Section ]28, on the West by the Kaituna Creek, on the north by Crown Land, and on the east by land applied for by E. J. lorns. 22G2 Colin Fisher Campbell Algie. 50 acres, j district Mawheranui : bounded on the north by Kennedy's Section and | Nelson Creek, on the south by Crow a Land, on the east by Railway Reserve, and on the west by Nelson Creek and Crown Lands. 2263 George Austin. 50 acres, district Pangatotara ; situate between Douglas' and Knowles' land. 226-i E. Bradshaw, 80 acres, district Ohika ; bounded on the east by the Buller River, on the west by Sections 12C. 127, and 128 and a Reserve, and on the north by a Government Reserve. 2265 William Henry Cumow, 50 acres, district Kaituna, (Collingwood) ; hounded on the north and east by Crown Land, on the south by Section 128. and on the west by Granite Creek. ALFRED GREENFIELD. 2195— 2a Commissioner of Crown Lands. ST. M_ARY'S. nnENDERS are invited, on or before the I 10th inst., for ihe PURCHASE for REMOVAL of ihe BUILDING as it now stands of St Mary'a Churcb, except the Foundations, Pulpit, and Bell. Further particulars and conditions can be obtained on application to Rev. A. M. GARIN. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 2165—3 Estate of the lats Thomas Atkins ALL persons INDEBTLD TO, or having CLAIMS upon the Estate of the late THOMAB ATKINS, are requited to pay the amounts they may oire, or send in particulars of their Claims to the undersigned not later than July 3i, 1881. JOHS NODFN. \ _. F. D. GREENWOOD,/ Execu * rB - Motueka, June 29, 1881. 2152—10 FOR SALE OR TO LET. npHE PADDOCK containlrg about 3 Acres JL of Land adjoining Mrs Buckridge's, at the back of Town Ac?e3 1082 to 1084. Excellent Building Situ. 2051 SHARP & PICKERING. At the Cheapest Store in Town. MEW CHEESE, only 6d per lb., -L^i retail Economy SOAP 6d per bar Imperial do., 9d, or three for 2s. Sperm CANDLES, lOd. per lb, POTATOES, 201bs. for 6d. Cheap lines in DRAPERY and CLOTHING FARM PRODUCE bought & sold SPECIAL BARGAINS EVERY SATURDAY. 2021 F. J. HINGSTON. 3W O T X C3 ES Openin® oip a New Boot and Shob Establishment in Nelson. W. and J. STAPLES, Wholesale Boot Masupacttjbebs, Wellikgxon, BFG to notify to the inhabitants of Nelson and surrounding diatnet that they have OPENED A BRANCH OF THEIR BUSINESS IN BRIDGE-STREET, for the Sale of fheir BOOTS and SHOES, Wholesale nnd Retail. W. & J. STAPLES tiemar desirous of introducing their Goodß into the kelson market, have manufactured specially for the NcU-on Dhtrict s choice f 5 q'S 1 ™* 11 the leßdin(? llneß of BOOTS and SHOES so well and favorably known in Wellington, in making this announcement, we cannot enumerate the different styles and clawea manufactured and kept in stock by m !Z*Tn£*t B ? the leadiH * lineß of BOOTS and SHOES from the smallest infant'a to the beavieat Watertights; but we respectfully solicit all Shoe- buyers to call and inspect onr Stock, being confident that it only rf quires to te seen to be appreciated. As quality is the true test of cheapneeg, we make all our Goods from the very best of materials Vfirst class workmen, and buyers will see that our price» compare favorably with any other House in New Zea'and. W. &J. 8. are now manufacturing the celebrated COOKHAM BOOTB, Eogluh and French CLUMPS SHOOTING and WALKING BOOTS which for ease, elegance, and durability combined cannot te excelled anywhere.. IsjF Remembbb the addresj is BRIDGE-
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 157, 4 July 1881, Page 3
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