FOR WELLINGTON AND LYTTELTON. ,«U fT*HE favorite s.s. will leave fcr the above Ports on SATURDAY next. For freight or passage apply to [ JAMES S, CROSS, Jun., | Agent, ■ ■;. . __ — 4FOR PATEA DIRECT 'jjfffill^ WAKATU *ilt leave for the above Port TC-MOR-EO W, (FRIDAT) Morning, at 10 o'clock. For Freight or Passage Apply to JAMES S. CROSS, Jun., Agent. MRS. C. BURNS, LAUNDRESS, Waimea Road, opposite '• Rising Sun " Hotel, Gentlemen's and Families' Washing. Terms moderate. 2887—6 Portraits, PORTRAITS TAKEN in Oil Color, and LESSONS GIVEN in DRAWING by SB A. BRANFILL. Specincen : Portrait to be seen at Mr Jackson's; Stationer, Trafalgar- Btreet. where information as to terms can be had. Sinoio in Trafalgar-street, next door to Meters Black and Son. ' ; 2418— t c a CITY OF NELSON. ELECTION OFCOUNCILLOE. IN pursuance of the provision of y The • Muoidpal Corporations Act, 1876," and " The Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876," I hereby give notice that an KLEC TION of a COUJSCILLOR for the City of Nelsoa, to fill the Vacancy caused by the t> si nation of Councillor Gbkig, will be held on TUESDAY, the 20th day of Septerrbsr, 1881. I hereby appoint the Town Clerk's Office, Kelson, as the place, and FRIDAY, the Sl h day of Fepfcmcer, 1881, as ihe time for the Nomination of Candidates. Candidates must be nominated in the following manner :— A Nomination Paper in the prescribed form, signed by two persons entitled to. vote at such Election, and also by the Candidate, must be delivered at thssaia Office before Noon of the said 9th day of September, 1881. Dated tbis 29th day of August, 1881. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 2855— Sa Returning Officer. To Sportsmen and others. PALMER St CO. will Fell by PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Mabt, Bbidge-stbeut, On SATURDAY, September 10, 1881 1 FOWLING-PIECE by Manxoh Also, 1 esse LADIES' BOOTS Serge COATS, TROWSERS, VE^TS WELLINGTON BOOTS, SHIRTS, &c. PALMEB & CO. will Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Mast, Bridge-stbebt, Oc SATURDAY NEXT, Sept. 10, At 11.30 sharp— FURNITURE snd EFFECTS held over ftom last Saturday, comprising— 1 Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine in good order and condition Bedstead and Bedding, Child's Cot Chest of Drawers, Dressing Tables Washstands, Carpets, and a variety of Useful Crockery and Kitchen Utensils WITHOUT jEESEBVB. 1 Smith & Wellstocd'a Cooaing Stove. PILMER & CO. have been favored with hntructions to Sell by PUBLIC AUC HON, At theib Mart, Bbidge-stbeet, On SATURDAY, 10th September, At 11.30 eha*p--A large quantity of IRONMONGERY and.BttASS FURNITURE Holloware and Tinware, Fire-proof Safe Carpenters' Tools, Fender/?, Fire-irons, etc. Saws, Planes, t ramps, etc., Shower Bath Large quantity of Table Cutlery and Plated Wa'e. Alio, 15 Lar^e Engrave 1 Flower St m^s 6 pair Supeiior Vases 4 Large Accordions with Belts 10 Concertinas. 18 boxes Cigars. 5 dczen Pt. M. Pipes, Cigar Holdera, &c. To Watchmakers, Jewellers, and othera.{ PALMER & CO. will Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Mart, Bridge.st. On SATURDAY NEXT, Sept. lOtb, , At 11.80 sharp— •■-,■ r .. -. rPHE Balance ef the BANKRUPTCY 1 STOCK of JEWELLEiiY left last Sale, consisting of — Gold and Silver. Watches Ladies' Signets, Beeperp, Wedding Rings Brooches, Ear-rings, and Lockets Gold, Silver, Diamond, and Jet Crosses Wa l ch Pendants, Sc»rt Rings, and Pius Gold and Silver Alberts Gold Fyeglaases and Charms and a large quantity of Jewellery that cannot be paiticularieed in this advt. THE undersigned have been favored with instructions to offer FOR BALE— 1 SIX-BOOMED HOUSE and HALF-AN-ACRE of LAND, the House almost new, and within fire mmutes' walk from the Post-office. Also, I FOUR-RCOMED COTTAGE and ONE ACRE of LAND at the Port. PAXMER & CO., Auctioneers, &c 27,(5 Bridge.Street.
ANCHOR Rflji^ STEAM LINE OF jj-^^riPACkETS. ASI APPOWT-U TO __4VB FOR WESTPORT, HOKITIKA, AND .■ ■■ GBEYMOUTfiiT Aa: ' / .< '/v TH E WALLACE on MONDAY, 18th iqetant «zVK4h_m»a. y Air,-, -._-, THE KENNEDY, oa TDESDAY, 13th inst. FOR WELLINGTON via PICr6N. The Kennedy; to-morrow, .Friday, Bth inß«ant at 8 p.m, .-. FOB WANGANUI- . THE MURRAY, on SATURDAY, 10th fnst, at 7-p,m. ..',., JOHN H., COCK & CO. mn ■ in im.u\nmmemmi^mimmmvmmi^mtmmmmmammmmvmmm^mmmmmim\ t WANTED KNOWN-Owirig to pressure of business, the Ferfo Photo. Co. will REMAIN in Neleon One Week longer. '■'-' ' -'■'-' . ' • 2884— tc WANTED a GKNERAL SERVANT where there are no children. Housemaid kept. Apply H Mail " Office. 2925 WANTED a willing young person as GINERAL SERVANT, one from the Country preferred.— Apply Mrs W&TXS, Upper Bridge End, Tasman-street. 292i — t c TTTANTED a gocd PLAIN CCOK. Apply to Mre.FELL. CITY OF NELSON^ r :: Town Clerk's Office, A Ist September, 1881. SEPARATETTENDERS will be n ceived at the above < fflce, uotil FRID_Y, the 9th instant, at Four p.m., for— ■ „ T 1. Supplying Stone fo? CoilipgVpod^igeet; BriJge (alternative tenders for either Adele Island Stone or Ordinary Bui'ding Stone, Yqual in quality to the best obtainable from the Brook -street ; Quatrj). ■■•!_-; \- ::• 2. Delivery of about 100 cubic yards ofBoulder Bank Stone. Speciflcations may be seen at the City' Surfeyor'a Office. - »... „ HIY. GULLY, , SBCS-" 3a '._' ; ,.' . 'y '■ TownOJerk. V D. BAY F fii "L D, : .£__• A'AA.'A LAND, EBTATE, MINING AGENT, . . And PBABEBROKER, ? ! " Hardy-street (opposite Union Bank, ■:"-"• •' r- Neleon. , -.229— tc .. ...-.dunedin. ,; ? : .': i ;; Boot Emporiunij; TRAFALGAR-STREET, NELSON. ... ...... .■■■-.■.: ;} LOFT & GO., Importers and Wholesale Manufacturers of BOOTS AANT) SELVES LONDON AND DUNEDIN, Have much pleasure in announcing that they have completed their New Establishment, next door but- one to" thei New Zealand Clothing Factory, and are now offering the GKEATEST BARGAINS in BOOTS and SHOES ever heard of in the district. LADIES' AND CHILDRENS' DEPAETMENT. 4/6 . Ladies' Slippers for 3/---3/6 Ladies' Fancy Slippers for 2/6 7/6 Ladies' Felt Boots, Fur Tops; for 4/---6/6 . • -Ladies' Lasting Boots for 4/6 ' 8/6 " Ladies' Kid Elastic Boots.for ; 6/6 10/6 Ladies' Best Lasting Boots for 7/6 1 2/6 Ladies' Superior Kid; Boots for 9/6, 15/6 Ladies' Glove Kid Boots.for, 11/6, 2/6 .Children's Boots for " t 1/6 4/6 Children's Patent Lace for 3/---4/6 Children's Fancy E.S.- Boots for ;.• 2/6---5/6 Children's Kid Elastic Boots for ;; 4/---7/6 Girls' Patent Lace (large size) for 4/6 8/6 . Girls' Kid Elastic Boots for 4/6 6/6 Girls' Levant Lace Boots for ' 4/LOfTM oo.; YOUTHS' AND BOYS* DEPART- '■- • ■ '■-::.: :_fl_NT„... ..; ■;]-,. A 11 /fi ; ' Youths* Kip Lace for ,8/6 12/6 Youths' Superior Calf Derby's for 10/---10/6 Youth's Best Elastic-side Boots for 8/6 9/6 Boys's Strong Kip Lace Boots for 6/6 lb/6 - , Boys' Peerless Balmoral for 8/LOFT^ac CO., ME N ' S DEPART ME NT . 5/6 Men's Slippers for' ' 3/6 7/6'- Men' Levant Slippers for 5/6 20/- Men's Watertights for 16/6 16/6 Men's Strong Lace Boots for 14/6 17/6 Men's Calf Balmorals for 12/6 18/6' " Men's Calf Derby's for 13/6 15 ( 6'Gents' Calf Elastic-side7l3odta,for "10/6 IC/6 Gent's Strong Elastic-side Bpotsf or 13/6 ■"AT Leggings. 6/6 per pair : . Peerless Gloss 6d per Bottle. Boots and Shoes made to order on the premises.' New-El astics put «in. [Repairs neatly and promptly executed. TRADE SUPPLIED. LOFT & CO. respectfully invite the citizens, of Nelson and surrounding districts to inspect their large ahd superior stock : of Boots and Shoes. Also the case of Roots that gained first order of merit at the Dunedin Industrial Exhibition. . Our Men's Calf Balmorals at 12/6 astonish everybody ! NOTE THE ADDRESS— LOFT & CO., TRAFALGAR-STREET.
NELSON .BfOOT^EPOT, ESTABLISHED 1845. . ? ... Now Opening ex " LaDgstone," 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 ahd Mel^ bourne Exhibitions, with our "ZEALANDIA" brand Boots and Sho_3 ir the former City we obtained an Award and A Medai, ; at Melbourne we obtained against the whole world a 2nd Award, and tbjs was the highest given to any Colonial Exhibitor of general lines of Boots' and Shoes. A competent staff of Workmen on the premises. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER. REPAIRS EXECUTED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. IH! 0 Piease remember No Rubbisb_kept. :- ■■< LIGHTBAND & CO., -to TRAFALGAR-STREET.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 214, 8 September 1881, Page 3
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