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HAVING LOST a numbs* of SHEEP by DOGS and otherwise, any person found TRESPASSING on my Land will be PROBECDTKD. M CHARLES STRATFORD Waiaaeu West, May 7, 18&1, 1562—t c A A. SCAIFE, IX9 ACCOUNTANX ASD COMMISSION Agent, Hardy-street, opposite Union Bank. Agent Australian Mutual Provident Society. Standard Insurance Company. Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy, &c 3081— 12 m Anchor Foundry. ALL KINDS OF ENGINEERING and SMITHWORK, Iron and Brass Founding MINING, MARINE, AND MONUMENTAL WORK, ALEXANDER BROWN, 2266— 3 m MANAGER ABRIDGED PBOSPEOTUS of the PICTON and SHAKESPEARE BAT ' COAL MINING COMPANY, LIMITEDJ Capital, £25 000, in 25,000 Shares of £1 eachj 2s. p?r share on Application, 2g. on Allotment. The balance in calls not to exceed Is. per share per month. PROVISIONAL TIRECTOBS: Mr. E. T. Con«lIy Mr. J. A. R. Greeneiil Mr. T. fialloway Mr. A. T. Card Mr. W. Fnsh Mr. D. Fraser Mr. C. Blizzard Mr. W. Syms {Secretary — W. Syms. ' j This Company i» formed to work the CoaV > deposits on the Penirisula within ha!f-a mile | of the town of Rcton. Payable seams of ! Coal aye now open lor working on tbis land, : \ and ita excellence for all purposes will ah : ways enable it to command a ready sale. The locality of the mine enables veesels of; i any eize to approach ie and load in safety, ' and as it is believed the Coal exists in great i ahunda'ce, ro better investment is now be- ; fore the public. Prospectus, witb Forms of Application, ; and all information, may be obtained at the ! Office of the Cjmpany. High street, Picton, and from Mb W. ROUT.Jklsqn. 1990— 2 m Wm . Wilkie, BRIDGE-STREET. ARRIVED Per "Napier," via Dunedin — EISHING NETS and TWINE Roping and Seaming Twine Per " Black Watch,"— 300 PACKAGES, *2*J CONSISTING OF — 100 Boxes Prices Sperm Candles 100 Jars Superior Vinegar, in Land 2 gallons 15 Casks Currants Sultanas, Elemes and Muscatels Oxford Blue, in Squares Keen's Mustard Van Houten's and other Cocoa Fancy Soaps 20 Cases Coleman's Starch Anglo-English Condensed Milk Findon Haddocks Cod Liver Oii Golden Syrup in Tins and bulk I Üb. and 2-lb. Tins Marmalade 12 Cases Mixed Confectionery 1 Ton Crushed Loaf Sugar 25 Tons of the Finest Mauritius Sugar (the only lot in Nelson of same sample. Wm. Wilkie, BRIDGE-STREET, ; NOTIC 3ES Opening of a New Boot and Shoe Establishment in Nelson. f W. and J. STAPLES, * Wholesale Boot I^A^urAOEUBEBfi, WBLtiHOTQirV - BFG to notify to the inhabitant* of Nelson and enrroundiog diattict that they bave r OPENEI) A BRANCH OOrV r THIIR » BUSINESB IN BRIDGE-STREET, for tbe Sale of their BOOTS and SHOE8 f Wholesale and Het.il. W. & J. STAPLES ' beinsf deshbua of introducing tbeir Poods t into the Kelson market, bave mannfaciured ; spedaliy for the Nelron District » choice . seied.tion of all the leading lines of BQQ,T.S and 8H OES so well and favorably khoirti 1 ia Wellington.^ In making tfii« announcement, ' i we cannot enumerate the different #tyWs' and i clasfes manufactured and kept in stock.hy.iu,. consisting of all (he leading lines of B'IOTS and SHOES, from the smallest infant's to ! the heaviest Watertight*; but we respectfully i I solicit all' Shoe- buyers to call and inspect oar r I Stock, being confident that it only rfquires j to be seen to be appreciated. As qualityls" Ithe true tett of cheapness, we make all our Goods from the very best 6f materials, !»;- I &t fil> itill'eee tbat 1 I opr prices compare {avqrably; with a»y Qthet^ i Houp in New 2f»land'. W &%. S. are now Imabufacturing. tbe.c^Jebrated- COOKHAM ; BOOTS. Englhh and Frtnch CLUMPS, I SHOOTING, and WALKING BOOTS, j which for ease, elegance, and durability comj bined cannot lie ekdelled any w&ne. J ' " \P^f Rrmembhr tbe address ie BRIDGESTREET, next door to Mr. Dakbt's Music .Warehouje. '1692

' IMMENSE; iU2OTGTIO]r m a Bitsisilist ' 1 w.'...JJ. l =gga=ggHßsgm WE have much pleasure in submitting to the public the foUowing mmm for BOOTS WiSEQsi£:to order and measure, all guaranteed of best materi^^ made 'on &c premises. Gents' French Calf, or Kangaroo Gents ? Watertights ...17/6 i Spring Sides, ... ...18/6 Gents? Bluchers ... ... ... 12/6 Gents' Colomai Calf do., 15/6 & 16/6 Ladiea' High Lace and Spring Gents' Oxford and Derby Sides from u/_-_i6/- - , ...15/6h~17/6: ChUd^etfsandGirl^Vin alt sizes Gents French Calf Shooters ... l'B/6{ ■■-■■ and patterns, from... 5/-- -14/_ Gents' Super. Strong Laco-ups .» 16/6 Boys-L ace-ups, from ... 5/6—13/Those requiring can have the Patent Waist Spring Mtad at a small extfajcost. iE. & M. AMQQME^ IMdge-street.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 169, 18 July 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 169, 18 July 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 169, 18 July 1881, Page 4

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