For we cannot tarry here : We must march, my darlings, we must beat the brunt of danger — ; We> the youthful, sinewy races, all the rest on us depend, Pioneers— oh, Pioneers 1 1 Hare the older races halted ? Do they droop and end their lesson, wearied OTer there beyond the seas ? We take up the task eternal, and the burden, ; and; the lesson, Pioneers— oh, Pioneers 1 '
Anclior IToiiMry. | ALL KINDS OF \ J-i and SMITHWOEKi Iron and Brass Founding MINING, MARINE, AND ■ MONUMENTAL WORKi ALEXANDER BROWN V ; 2266— 3 m MANAGES BRIDGE-STREET. ! ARRIVED Per '* Napieb," via Dunedin-r- 1 TjVISHING NETS and TWINE I JD Roping and Seaming Twin 4 Per « Black Watch,'^— j PACKAGEsi -OOtJ CONSISTING OF^ ! 100 Boxes Prices Sperm Candles j 100 Jars Superior Vinegar, in 1 an^ 2 gallons \ 15. Cask s Currants ; ] Sultanaa, Elemes and Muscatels Oxford Blue, in Squarea ; Keen's Mustiard I V ->n Hou ten's and other Cocoa j Fancy Soaps 20 Cases Coleman's Starch Anglo-Englieh Condensed Milk Findon Haddocks j Cod Liver Oil \ Golden Syrup in Tins and bulk lib. and 2-lb. Tins Marmalade 12 Cases Mixed Confectionery ; 1 Ton Crushed Loaf Sugar i 25 Tons of the Finest Mauritius Sugar (the only lot in Nelson df P9me sample. ) —— —0- ■:'[• . .■;.;, : : : • ■;■? Win, TOlkiel
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 175, 25 July 1881, Page 4
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209Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 175, 25 July 1881, Page 4
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