ANOHOB Ejtefe^ 'm&yf ' LINE Q# |[^|»| PACKETS. &£3 APPOUftCEZi TO ÜBAVia FOR WESTPOBT, HOKITIKA, AND GREYMOUTH. THE CHABLES EDWARD, on FRIDAY, 26th inst., at ll a.m. Hp HE KENNEDY to follow. FOR WELLINGTON VIA PICTONi THE MUBRAY, on FRIDAY, £6th inst., at 7 p.m. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. THE WALLACE on MONDAY, 29th instant;. FOR WANGANUL rpEE WALLACE, en THURSDAY, 25th JL inst., at 6 p.m. JOHN H. COCK & CO.
FOR WELLINGTON AND LYTTELTON. . «"Lst rpHE favorite B.s. jgEBKJJ|^ GBAFION will leave for the above Porta Early. For freight or passage apply to JAMES S. CBOSS, Jun., Agent, FOR WANGANUI, WELLINGTON, AND PATEA. ffiffi]f^ WAKATU #ill leave for the above Ports Early. For Freight or Passage Apply to JAMES S. CROSS, Jun., Agent.
NELSOiST BOOT DEPOT, ESTABLISHED 1845. *•'*** .-'..- . __ ._, Now Opening ex " Langstone," and steamships " Cotopaxi " and " Orient," a large assortment of Seasonable BOOTS AND SHOES! specially manufactured for us by the best English and Continental Houses, under the superintendence of our Home buyer, Mr E. Jackson. , Also, on hand, a large stock of COLONIAL GOODS, our own manufacture, with which we were moet successful Exhibitors at the Sydney and Melbourne Exhibitions, with our "ZEALANDIA" brand Boots and Shoes , in the former City we obtained an Award and a Medal ; at Melbourne j we obtained against the whole world a 2nd Award, and this was the highest given to any Colonial Exhibitor of general lines of Boots and Shoes. i A competenrstaff of Workmen on the premises. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER. REPAIRS EXECUTED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. fig!? 3 Piease remember No Rubbish jkept.. LIGHTBAND & CO., — t c TRAFALGAR-STREET. i
WANTED a good General SERVANT. Apply to Mis CBEPMELL, 272Q— 3 Bridge End, Hardy-ttreet. WASTED a BOY for the Country. „ ., . , ■ VW Apply J.D, > V :; i 2749— t c « Mail '* Cffice: PBIME SALT BUTTER 6d per lb, 18 Fresh EGGS 1/-, Carter's .iXMS BdV per !b, Men's CLOTHING CHEAP at. , 1 2719- lm PICKARtra STO3E. \ MBS. CLABK, St lwy h-tt -, begs ito offer her services as skilled NUHoE. Diploma of the Bo'.uada Lying-in Hospital, Dublin. 2707— 1 m BOARD & RESIDEECE, with Private Rcoms and Batb room ; - also, use of Piano, &c At Mrs ASKEW'S, Rose Lodge, Nile-street. ' 3996— te NOTICE.— Dissolution of Partnership:— All ACCOUNTS owing by E.vebext Bbos. & Co. must be sent in on or before the diet instant, t-nd it is respectfully requested that all Accounts due to them be Paid on or before that date. -^EVEBETT BKOS & CO. 249**»— 8a p Portraits, PORTRAITS TAKEN in Oil Color, and LESSONS GIVEN in DRAWING by B. A. BRANFILL. Specimen Portrait to be seen at Mr Jackson's, Stationer, Trafalgar- street, wbe«*e information as . to terms can be had. Ptodio in Trafalgrar-strcet, next door to Meters Black acd Son. 2418— t c a Cattle Trespass Act, 1868. "VTOTICE is hereby given that on and after JLN 2nd day of September, 1881. the provisions of " The Cattie Trespass Act, 1868," will be enforced en my Land, being Sestion 91, Waimea Soutb, and that it is my intention to CLAIM DAMAGEB for all Cattie, Sheep, or Poultry TKESPA SSING upon the said Land, whether the same shall be fenced or unenclosed. GBBMAN HODGKINSON. Upper Wakefield, Waimea South, August lSk, 1881. 2489— 4 a Melbourne Gup Consultation, 1881. 1 n nnn subsci * ibebß ** £i e » ch - First Horse, £3,000; Second Horse, £1,000; Third Horse, _65(!0- Ofter Starters (divided), £1,500; Non-starters (diviced) £2,000, Six Prizes of £100 eacb, £600 j Six Prizes of £50 each, £300} 110 Prizes of £10 eSch, £1,100.. Average for other Starters is about £75 each ; average for Non-starters is about £25 each ;: and the 122 Extra Prizes, consisting of six prizes of £100 each, six prizes of £50 eacb, and 110 prizes of £10 each, brings up the number of winning tickets to about' 240. Thiß is the beat opportunity ever brought before the public in the Australasian Colonies. The drawing takes place nnder any circumstances on or before October 31st. Even thoush the Gaming and Lotteries Bill be* comes law, ibis sweep on Melbourne Cup won't be interfered with, as the Act cannot come into operation before about the Bth of November. Please add exchange to cheque, acd two ttamps for reply and result. THEODOBE BROWN. 19, Grey-street, AucMand ; or, Box 210, 2588-am Poßtoffice, Auckland, N.Z.
AUCTION SALE. Oa SATUBDAY, Aogust 27, At 11.30 sharp, To close consignments. PALMEB & CO. have received instructions to Fell by PUBLIC AUCTION, Ax theie Auction Mabt, Bridge-st., 1 superior American ORGAN, 9 stops, with 2 knee swel's, quite new, with cass. I superior Iron-bound French PIAKO, trichord, quite new, with case. i PALMER & CO., Auctioneers, Bridge-street. Large and Important Sale of Merchandise, etc , etc. To close censisrnroents, and removed for the convenience of gale. PALMER & CO. have bsen favored with instruction* to SELL by AUCTION At theik Mabt, Bbidge-st. On SATURDAY, ihe 27ih iostant, At 11.30 sharp, 6 Charcoal Irons II Nursery Stoves 8 doz. Lockwood's Balance Table Cutlery 9 doz. N.B. Table and Dessert Forkß and Spoons 1 dcz piir of Table and Fowl Carvers and Steels 1 1 doz. Pen and Pocket Knives 9 „ P.t. Meerschaum Pipss and Cigar Hoiders 25 large aize Engraved Flower Stands 7 large Accordions, 6 Peep o'-Day clocks 2 E.P. Dessert Service Knives and Forks ln cases 6 Juvenile Carpenters' Tools 24 packs Playing Cards 12 Oleographs in Gilt Frames 12 „ unframed 6 Bronze Lsnterns, 2 Coffee Percolators 5 pair Opera Glares, 6 China Tea Sets 1 Ladies' Bags, 7 sets Shoe Brushes, and A large quantity Jewellery that ue have not got full particulars of yet. B2T We direct particular attention to this Sale, as the goods are all of the hest class, and to be sold without reserve. PALMER & CO., Anctioneers, Bridge-street, THE undersigned have been favored witb instructions to offer FOB SALE— 1 SIX-KOOMED HOUSE and HALF-AN-ACBE of LAND, the Houbo almost new, and within five minutes' walk from the Post-office. Also, 1 FOUE-ECOMED COTTAGE and ONE ACRE of LAND at the Port. PALMEB & CO., Auctioneers, &c 27 15 Bridge-Btreet.
Boot Empobium, LOFT & CO, Importers, and "Wliolesale Manufacturers of BOOTS AND SHOES LONDON AND DUNEDIN, Have much pleasure m announcing that they have opened their New Establishment (next door but one to the New Zealand Clothing Factory), TRAFALGAR-STREET, On Saturday Last, August 20, with a large and superior stock of BOOTS and SHOES at prices that have ne ver before been offered in Nelson. Boots and Shoes made to order on the premises. New Elastics put in. Repairs neatly and promptly executed. TEADE~BUPPLIED LOFT & CO. will exhibit in their window tha case of Boots that gained first order of merit in the Dunedin Industrial Exbibition. '- r I INSPECTION CORDIALLY JNYJTED, OPEN SATURDAY NEXT.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 200, 23 August 1881, Page 3
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