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■^NCEOB Im^'- STEAM LINE OF Ifll||] PACKETS. ABS AP?On<TKD TO &BAYA FOB WESTPORT. HOKITIKA. AHD GREIMOOTH. THE MURRAY, on TUESDAY, 30th inst., at 1 p.m. rjIHE CHARLES EDWARD to follow. FOR GREYMOCTH & HOKITIKA. rpBW KENNEDY, on MOSDAY, 29th JL mat., at 1 1 a.m. FOR WETLINGTON VIA PICTON. THE WALLACE on MONDAY, 29th instant, at 7 p.m. FOR WANGAKUL rrißE f WALLACE, afcont THURSDAY, JL Ist Beptembe*. _ JOHN H. COCK & CO. FOR PATEA via WELLINGTON. is appointed to leave for tbe above ports on MONDAY NEXT, £9th fiutant. For freight or passage apply to SCLANDERS & CO., Agents.. WAN TED immediately, a LAUNDRESS. Wagea Liberal. : 2815 ' tc Appiy at the College. \\T ANTED a MARRIED COUPLE for WANTED a good General SERVANT. A pply to Mi 6 CHEPMELL, 2729—3 Bridge End, Hardy-etreet. WANTED to PURCHASE- Cotton and Woollen- Rage, Old Canvas, Rope, Bagging and Champagne Pint Bottleß.4-C, SMITH.Ihe Port. - 2436-a WRIT'NG CASES and DESKS ON Si r^l at R. LUCAS &SONS MR. JAMES, ORGANIST, and PIANOFORTE TUNER. All orders left at Mr Stanton's, Trafalgar-8t.,. promptly attended to. S^" Addles IDEN HODSE/Nile-streat East. 1448— b PORTRAITS TAKEN in Oil Colnr, aild LESSONS GIVEN iii BB^WHIG by" B. A. BRAN^i. ; Specimen Portrait to be seen at Mr Jaoksok's, i Stationer, Trafalgar street WhWin.. formation as to terms can be had. Studio in'; Tiafalgar-strfeet, isixt- A obr to i'Mcttfk'l Black and Son. 2418— t c a ' 1.0.0. F., M.U. ANEW LODGE in connection with the Nelson District will be OPENED on WEDNESDAY, the 31st, at WAIMEA WEST, to be called " The Loyal Evening Star "Lodge. -- v LUNCfciEON vrill be provided at 12.30 p.m. Tickets 2/6. The Lodge wi|l be formally opened at Two p.m. At 4.30 p.m. a PUBLT° ritA will be provided. Tickets 1/p- 6d. After Te» - PUBLIC MEETING will be bel<* to *ne Waimea Weat School* room, when Addresses will be delivered. .•■'.. The proceedings will conclude with a Ball. Dancing to. commence at Eight o'clock; Members of the Order are respectfully in-, vited. ..•-■- -•■■• ■ ■ , ■■ ■■■• ■■-■ ■■■ -•- -■ ■■- JAMES BATCHELOR, Feot. G.M. 2 54-Bat ■ : ■ ■■- ■-•■ ' ,•'■--'■'■ ' ':» l >' Industrial and Art Exbibitioii AN EXHIBITION as above will be* held in Nelson in NOVEMBER NEXT. JUVENILE EXHIBITS, for which Pbizes will be givm, will form a-special feature. , , .Further information from the;. Secretaries, W. T. SHERWOOD, and J, H. HABKNESS. 9K7«_9m Q

FOE WESTPOBT AND GKEYMOUTH. fi**kgk STpHS) favorite B.Q, «Jl?lßlN^S* GEAFION will leave for the above Ports on or about TUESDAY, 6th September. For freight or passage apply to JAMES S.CBOBB,Jun., Agent, FOR WANGANUI, WELLINGTON, AND PATEA. ffill leave for ths above Ports Early. For Freight orlPassage Apply to JAMBS S. CROSS, Jun , Agent. A. Palmer & Co., Auctioneers AND Commission Agents* Opposite Mr. Moss Datis's Store. VALUATIONS MADE. SALES UNDERTAKEN AT PRIVATE RESIDENCES IN TOWN OR COUNTRY. HOUSES AND LAND SOLD ON COMMISSION. THE undersigned have been favored with instructions to offer FOB SALE— 1 SIX-EOOMED HOUSE and HALF-AN-ACRE of LAND, the House almost new, and within five minutes' walk from the Post-office. Also, 1 FOUR-ECOMED COTTAGE and ONE ACRE of LAND at the Port. PALMER & CO., Auctioneers, &c 271S Bridge-street. PALMER & CO. will Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Mabt, Beidge-stbebt, Oa SATURDAY, September 5, 1881» At 11.30 sharp— One Full Cabinet Wheeler & Wihon's SEWING MACHINE, almost new, in good order. 1 Large DINING TABLE oa Castois. 1 SOUND TABLE 4 ARCHITRAVE PLANES 1 Smith & Wells'ood'a COOKING STOVE almost new MELBOURNE GUP, 1881. H. N. ABBOTT'S Annual Distribution of Prizes ON THE MELBOURNE CUP. 1 C\ C\(\(\ SUBSCRIBERS at £1 each lU,UUU 231 Prizes. Bavkkes : National Bank of New Zealand, Auckland. First Horse, £1,500; Second Horse, £7CO, Third Horse, £400; Other Starters (divided), £1,500; Non-starters (divided); j £2,700; Ten Prizes at £100 each, £1,000; Twenty Prizes at £50 each, £1,000; One Hundred Prizes at £12 each, £1,200.— £10,000. Sptcial Prize for Early Applicants. — To nduce«arly applicstion, a Prizs of £20 will be givet amonget the first 4000 subscribers. Please idd exchange to cheques, and stamp for reply, aa extra Btamp if resnit is required by post. H. ». ABBOTT, Treasurer, United Service Hotel, Auckland Tickets may be obtained from Mr, C. M'GEE, « Nelson " Hotel. 1704

NELSON BOOT DEPOT, ESTABLISHED 1845. Now Opening ex « Langstone/ 5 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, pur own imanufecture, with which we were moat successful Exhibitors at the Sydney and Melbourne Exhibitions, with our "ZEA^LANpIA" brand Boots and Shoes in the former City we obtained an Award '"and a Medal j at MeJ)ourne we obtained against the whole world a 2nd Award, arid this was the. highest given to any Colonial Exhibitor of general lines of Bopts and Shoes. A competent staff of Workmen on theipremisei " BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER. REPAIRS EXECUTED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. j^° % Please remember No Rubbishtkepjt. „,. --- lightlSd & co., — t0..-/. ■.: ; i.-i m ,;■■■■■«. VI r TRAFALGAR-STREET. ~~~Wmm^mmx n B o at Emporium, Importers, and Wholesale Manufacturers of BOOTS AND SHOES LONDON AND DUNEDIN, Have much pleasure in announcing that they have opened their New Establishment (next door but one to the New Zealand Clothing Factory), r ■..--.- --■ ~ TRAFALGAR-STREET, ' ! \s\s On Saturday Ihst y AMOstW, with a large and superior stock of BOOTS and SHO^at prices that ,. : . have ne yer before been offered in Nelson. > Boots and Shoes made to order on the premises. New Elastics pufrini Repairs neatly and promptly executed. TRADE BUFPLIED LOFT & CO. will exhibit in their window the case of Boots that gained first ; order of merit in the Dunedin Industrial Exhibition. ■INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. OPEN tJ&TUi&AY NfflM

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 204, 27 August 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 204, 27 August 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 204, 27 August 1881, Page 3

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