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W. ROUT, LICENSED LAND BROKER, VALUATOR, LAND, HOUSE & COMMISSION AGENT, E.&RDY STREET, NBLSOH. FOR "a LE, OK VBBT BAST TSBBMR TO BOTT PtFHoHi___lßf— 4S. House and Half-an-acre of Land,Bronfstreefc. £400. 48* A 7 roomed House wifch 7 acre* Land, at Wakefield for £320 os with 21 acres £500. 63. Three first-class Building Sites In Tra falgar-st. South, on very eaay terms. 68. Several Allotments at Stepneyville, the Pert, at low prices. 70. A First-class Btsilding Site, containing Two-thirds of an Acre, in Kawai-st. 75. Corner Allotment, Waimea-street, at £2 per Soot 77. Superior Cottage -and Land, Washington Valley, for £200. 82, 78 feet Land, Wafmea-etree. 88, A Building Site at the Port at £l per foot. 87. Two Allotments of Land nearly oppesite Lukins' Wharf 88. Three Allotments in Waimea-st 97. Good Building S' tea, Collingwood-street, at £3 per foot. 100. A Convenient Shop and Dwelling-house Bt Bright vr ater, near the Railway Station, with One Acre and a-Half of Garden land for £160. 101. A First rate Site in Shelbourne-street, cheap 106. A comfortable House and land, Havenroad, a bargain 109 Three Acres of Laud in Vanguard -street, for buildiog sites, £40 each 110 One Hundred Acres of capital flat Land in 88 Valley (with a small quantity of Bush) fenced in, with gocd feed and water. _2?00. 1 1 1 Eighty Acres of excellent Land at Taranaki for £l2s 112 Oce Hundred and Sixty-two Acres of flrst-class Bush lan j, witbin abnut three mile of a railway etation, snd wifh a good rosd through ihe middle of the land, has never-failing water supply for saw or flour mill, a bargain. 113 At Waimea West, Thirty -five Acres and Cottage for £150. The land is a gentle slope and partly gras.ed. 115 A yery desirable reddecce of seven roome on Stanley Crescent, baying 4 acres of Land in paddocka snd garden, • with water laid on and other conveniences, £fiO*i. 117 A good Business Site in Hardy-street, 40ft by 150 ft, with large fc hop, £300,: on very e^sy terms 120 One Hundred Feet Land in Eroni*i-*treet, capital buildiDg site at £1 per foot. 121 One Hundred Acres po>d Bush fand at Collingwood. with river frontage, very I accessible and close to the port, ior £2flo. - i 123 Seven-roomed Hoose end Two Acres for £300. in Vangu^rtl-street, or 122 feet; Fron: age by 200 feet deep for £100. 124 An excellent Sheep Farai in Eighty- ; eigbt Valley, ot 536 Acres, witb grod Residence and Out-buildings, j£4io. TOLET, 29. A Four-woffled Cottr ge, Westbank Terrace, at 7s- per week. 38 A seven roomed Bouse with Stable and Coach Hou3e and about four acres of Paddock at Waktfield, for remainder X of lease st £35 per year, KOOTrTO'LBHD an wwrrf feoheW BOARD & RESIDENCE, with Private Rooms and Batbroom • aleo, nse of Piano, &c. At Mrs AeEEW'B,Ko_e Lodgp, Nile- steeet 3996— tc For Furclisse by Tender. ABOUT 2£ f\ TONS Newcastle Colliery Uv Company', best Screened COAL, now lying at Gove:nttent Wharf ; in cne o:' more lots Terms — One -third prompt ca>b, balance in approved Bii I. Ac tbr^e and six mootts. Weighiog to b: paid by purchaser, Th. highest o? <»Ny teader not ceefssarily accepted. COURTENAY SMITH, The Port. August 27. 1831. 2825—5 Saddlery. "J? F. JONES, in returning -*— *• thanka for the very liberal suppoit he has received from the inhabitants of Bbightwater and eurrounding district, begs to intimate tbat he keeps io ttock or made to order at the shortest notice, every required . rticle iv SADDLERS' and HARNESS, which he is selling at the lowest Nelson prices. HaviDg had f.-»btt-six years' experience as a practical Saddler in all its branches, ca« ensure satislaction. ALL REPAIRING ATTEKDED TO PUNCTUALLY 1921— a

_J^M§* ' TTNION STEAM 'ifiMlM^ SHI_? COMmBBB^ PAKT'S STEAMEIif) ate appointed to leave, booking aa follows: EOR PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, and DUNEDIN, booking for Wanganui, Oamaru, Timaru— The HAWEA, e.s., on, TUESDAY, 6th September, at Two p.m. .-: > ■ The PENGUIN, s.B , on TUESDAY, 13th September. T$ OR PICTON, WELLINGTON; X? tnd LYTTELTON, booking for Napier, Gisborne, and Tauranga— The HAWEA, s.s., on or about TOMORROW, FRID AY, 2nd September,' sbortly after arrival takiGg Biufl, Eobart Town, Melbourne, and Adelaide passengers and cirgo. The PENGUIN, s.s., on THURSDAY, : Bth .September. "CIOB TARANAKI and MAN UK AD— The PENGUIN, s.s.. TO-MORROW, ;■, FRIDAY, 2nd September, at Two p.m., taking Sydney passengers. The WANAKA, b.b, on ERIDAY, Sth September. p-IOR SYDNEY— The ALBION s. a. from Auckland on i: TUESDAY, fith September. 1 Pas« eengers f orwatded per s.s PENQUIN TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 2nd Sep . . •** • temper. .-.*', The WAKATIPU, s:s., from Wellington, on or about 9th September. FOR HOBART TOWN, MELBOURNE, - and ADELAIDE, via Wellington. Lytteltoa, Dunedin, arid Bluff— The ROTORUA. s.s, frcm Wdlingtov a on MONDAY, fith September. 1 Booked passengers, and cargo for-' Warded per s.s. HAWEA about TiUMOhROW, FRIDAY, let StpJ " t.mber. ' J5L 00L booke d through to LONDON at ! ONE PENNY per lb. Freight oud Passage Ticket. t»>be obSaioea <* at the CosiPANt'g Okhob, lOfi Government Wharf '■ Half-price!!! "f AST WEEK OF AH GEE'S i JU .; EXHIBITION!!! ' 3. ; Adults 6d., Children, 3d. "- ; ' ' : l ' 2845—5 MRS. CLARK, Stlwjn-jt , bega to offer ! her services as skilled R UK^.E. Dip'- i lorn a of the Ro.uaca Lying-in Hospital Dublin. 2707— 1 m TENDERS will be received iip to Noon, on SATURDAYitJie 3rd i September, by the undersigned, ft" whose Office Plans and Sp-c.ffcaT.on_ may be seen fot ALTERATIONS and ADDinuNS to H, Luo-g's Cottage, Broqk^treet. ; y\ : Loweet or any tender mot ned&earily accepted, .'.... . • „ . „;.,, 28*3— 2 a A.D.:BiY_rEli.p. Portraits, PORTRAITS TA KEN in Oil Color, and LESSONS ; GIVEN in DRAWING by B. A. BRANFILL Specinoen Portrait to be seen at Mr Jackson's, Stationer, Trafalgar Btreet, where in» formation as to term* can be had. Studio in Trafalgar-street, next door to fAe-nta Black and Sou. 24!8— t c a Soho FoundryESTATE OF MOUTRAY & OROSBfE, . WE hereby notify th<t Messrs. MOUTKAY & CHOHBIE bavo purchaaed tha whole cf the above Estate. AU Accounts owing to tbe same willbe received by tbem, and their signature will be a sufficient discharge. JOHN RHARPI „ 4 279.— tC WM.BLACK / TrUit< r £S - BohoFpuadry. PUBLIC NOTICE. MOUTRAY & CROSRIE b ? g to return their .inos^C th.nka to tbe public for the liberal support -sccor-ied to them during the lengtbenej period they have beeu in business ai ENGINEERS, BOILE ! < MAKftßSietcand having purchased irom tbe Trustees fhe wbole of the extensive Machinery. Plaut, Stock, Book D*bts. ftr> of the above concern, THE BDSI »E^S WILL BB CARRIED ON BY I HEM AS HERETOFORE, with effl Meney and promptitude, for which tbey respectfully solid, a cOiitinuacce of past favors. - 2785— t c

Local Industry !— Stonewalling —BOOTS ! BOOTS ! \\[ and J - STAPLES, Wholesale and Retail BOOT and 1 ■y f > # !•■ SHOE Manufacturers, Wellington, and BRIDGESTREET, NELSON. In returniug thanks to our numerous friends and easterners for the very liberal support accorded to us during our brief period of 'business in Nelson, we wish to intimate that finding the demand for really good articles much larger than we anticipated, we bave determined to manufacture and sell NONE BUT FIRST-CLASS GOODS, which we are now selling at prices that cannot be beaten anywhere. We do not quote prices, as worthless Boots and Shoes can be made at almost any price ; and as we have no old or shop-worn goods, customers may rely upon getting none but sound and fresh articles, we repectfully solict all Shoe buyers to call and inspect our goods, and compare prices and quality. W. &J. S. have shortly to arrive from England a large and varied assortment of Ladies' and Children's RUMMER BOOTS and SHOES, which will be in time for the Season, and of which due notice will be given. N.B.—All kinds of Repairing done ou the premises. Storedealers will find it to their advantage to sort up at this Ustablishment. *'.'• i '■'-''■-. -. .■.-;.'- ' ■..•.•■'f;-;!';;-.'!-- '.■.< * ' • V: .■'•••*': • .. Preliminary Xmiouiicement. < — o EARLY CONSIGNMENTS OF Spring 1 and Slimmer Drapery, for 1881-82. .. : —m± — — „ :; LOVEDAY & HEYHOE respectfully inform their patrons and the public generally that their First large shipments of NEW SEASON'S' GOODS have 'arrived in New Zealand, and will be trans-shipped to this Port at ah early date. Due notification of their arrival, in Nelson will Appear ih these columns. ; LOYEDAY&HEYHOE, i! • ' Drapers, &c., Trafalgar-street. o > - i .1 ■• <» , , » - ,ft«ii Ziae-lkiQi'Ci^foj galo,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 208, 1 September 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 208, 1 September 1881, Page 3

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