■■■■"^■W*'"-BOUT,".'"" LICENSED LAND BROKER, VALUATOR, LAND, HOUSE & COMMISSION AGENT, HARDT STREET, NELSON. v '-'l; I FOB S ALE, OH VliE? EAB7 T-BHS TO BUIT PUrOB-SB?/t---43. HOv^e acd « Eali- wi-acre of Land, Bror' *- '■Ay- :f jES{^eet,.X4oo«..'„. . 48. A 7 roomed House with 7 acres Land, at ' Wakefleld for £320 or with SI acres ; . ;: - :[:i \ism.y -y 'ea.iThree flr§t'Claßs Suilding Sites in Tra . r j fslgar-st. South, on very easy terms. 68., Several Allotments at Stepneyville, V ithe Port, st low prices. 70. A First-class Building Site, containing j Two-thirds of an Acre, in Kawai-st. 75.' Corner Allotment, Waimea-street, at £1 [per f oot 77.* Superior Cottage snd Land, Washington 1 ".'■ [Valley; for B*. 78 feet land, Waiinea-etrce. 88, A Building Site at the Port at £l per y jfCOt. " .87. Two Allotmente of Land nearly opposite i Lukins' Wharf - 88i Three Allotments in Waimea-st A> 97 : Good Building BHes, Collingwood-street, j- I at £3 per foot. %. 100. A Convenient Shop 1 and Dwelling-house ;at Brightwater, near the Railway ; j Station, with One Acre snd a-Half of \ Garden land for £160. 101. A First rate Site in Shelbournfr-efeeet, - i ches'p, , ■■ ' 106. A comfortable Houae and land, Haven- \ road, a bargain. 109 Three Acres of Land in Vanguard-street, ; for building sites, £40 each 110 One Hundred Acres of capitsl flat Land . . j in 8R Valley (with a small quantity of ;; j Bush) fenced in, with good feed and ! - "-' I water. £7.00. 111 Eighty Acres of excellent Land at Tara- ..; ' ;. j naki for £195 ; 5 : 11?, Ooe Hundred and B!xty-l wo Acrea of ; flntrclsss Bash lanl. within about three "y :^' | mile of a railway station, and with a I good roed through the middle of the : land, has never-failing water supply | for bsw or flour mill, a bargain. 113 At WBiraea Weet, Thirty-five Acres and j Cottage for £150. The land is a gentle ■a- j slope and partly grassed. 115 A very desirable residence of iwven "' | roomr nn : Stanley ; Crpacent, having 4 ; acres of Land in paddocks and garden, | .with water laid on and other con- [ yeniences, £600. 117 A good Business Site in Hardy-street, :i j 40ft by 150 ft, with large £hop, £800, - , ! on very c isy terms 120 One Hundred Feet Land in Bronti- street, ' ; capital building site at £1 per foot. 121 Ooe Hundred Acres po^d Bush Land at ; Collingwood, with river frontage, Very . : accessible and close to the port, for : ; £200. yy- a 123 Seven-roomed Honse and Two Acres for ; £300. in Vainguord-street, or 1 22 feet . : : ! Fron'age by 200 feet deep for £\ oo.' 124 An excellent "Sheep Farm in.Fightyr. ; ; dgbfc Valley, of 236 Acres, witb gcod I Residence and Out-buildinge, £4' o. :•;..' . '■' ,TO:; L E-'T.,.:---29; A Four-roomed Cottrge, Westbank Ter- ; race, at 7s. per week. 88 A seveu roomed tlouse with Stable and ; Coach 'House and about four acres of | Paddock; ait Wakefleld, for remainder :, i of lease at £35 per year. ItfONBT TO tftnn o» 3T>p 7 6?Ad f»»»h«1<» MRB. CLARK, Sf lwyn-st , begs to offer her services aa skilled" NUß^E. Diporoa of the Rotunda Lying-in Hospital. Dublin. 2707— 1 m BOARD & RESIDENCE, with Private Rooms and Bathroom ; also, uae of Piano, &c. At Mrs ASKEW'S, Rose? Lodge, Nile-strcat 3996— tc Additions to Survey and Land Office, Nelson. Sarve/ Office, Nelaon, September, 1881. ttIENDERS will be received at this Office Jli up to Noon, on WEDNESDAY, the Uth day ol September, 18U, fcr the ERECTION of a FIRB-PROOF SAFE ; and must ■be accompanied by a cheque m idc payable to the Receiver General's Deposit Account only for; Fi va per cent, on amount tendered for. '■ . r Alternative Tende-s also invited. ; , jrThe /owest or any tender not niceesarily accepted. . 1,1 Tenders to be addressed to Chief Surveyor, Nelson, and marked outside " Tenders ' for Eire -proof Safe." ". :,. , Plans and specifications may be seen at the . Survey Office. . ".'' j J. S. BROWNING, ' A ■ —7 Chief Surveyor. AKERSTEN, Sells for Cash: "jHI OOD SOtTND CONGOU 1/10 ' : '.'V]jr per lb.< ■';• . 9-lb. Canisters, mixed, 18s. ; 11 Sugar, 41 to ft_di Cnrrants, 7d: -• Bottled Fruits is p'r, bottle, 1 lsjper dozen :;: : Condensed Swiss Mi k, iOs 3d per dozen . , Candlea (dwarf composite); 8d per lb „ Non-guttering Bedroom, lis per ■ ! ' '. "■ 'dozen lbs/ aa .• phe 636 who'e sd; cut 6d ',;■■■ Of meal 3iba for 6d Soda 4lbs for 6d ; Soap 6d per bar , WbitiDg slba for 6d ; Soap 9/6 for 25 bars Pick es lOd, Sauces 8d per bottle jVinegar 4d per bottle - A Matches f/S per gross, 250's 2d per box a- „ Plaids 2 for Ud, Melbourne Plaids _d a box, Wooden oi atches 3 boxes Id Pain Killer 1/8 i •■ Patent Medicines and Drngeista' Sundries A very arge apsortment of Sbtpohahplbbt. . i and Ibohmosgeht at lo* prices ".t ay., ' Bope 6d to 7_d, Oakum b'eit picked sd, Bass Brooms from $4/- to 36/- per dcz., bert all brass Cabin-door Locks,. 6/-, ; Chest and Till Locks from 63, Padlock* from 6i, ' Gimlets Bd, and. Tools , very - i cheap .. |5 iv Ewebank'a best NaHs Sd per ib. : j l'| in Fruit-box Kails, 2d per lb. \ Machines for Stra niog Fencing; Wire, 20s, Au. Goods Warb-nted and Good. I BSTABLISHSD 1356. Compare Prices ■ ' ; o— 2sa
rjasttt^'j- l - fttoos -STEAM i I '-ffl_li__&r V -, ■ SfflP r -COMlimmfmMM&A- PANT'S aie appointed to leave, booking as follows: FOR PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, and DUNEDIN, bookiug for Wanganui, Oaniaru, Timaru— The PENGUIN, b.s,, on TUESDAY, 13th September; The; WANAKA, ■. _;, on 'TUESDAY, 20th Sep|ember. FQ R^WCTON, WELLINGTON . «nd LYITELTON, booking for Napier* Gisborne, and Tauranga— -.!, y ''Th? WANAKA, s. c. on THURSDAY, | 15th September, FOR TAitA^AKI 6 _d r MANUKAU— The WANA KA, s.s , <calling at Wleflingi - ton to land passengers only) [on ; SATURDAY, 10th September, at i Seven p.m. . The HAWEa, it,., oh FRIDAY, ' 16th feeptember,. TCpoil SYDNEY— The b.b., from Wellingfon, on 17th September. j FOR- MELBOURNE, and ADELAIDE, via Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff— The TE ANAU, s.s., from Wellington, ; on SUNDAY, 18th Septfiriber. WOOL booked through io l LONDON at ONE PENNY per lb. Freight and Passage Tickets te be obtalßed at the Cohp-nv's Obtiob, ; r;; 106 Government. Wharf Industrial and Artr Zxliibitioja AN EXHfBiTiON _9 above will be held i ia Nelson iri NOVEMBER NEXT. A JUVENILE EXBrBITSj for which Pwzbs will be giwn;' will form a special feature. Further information from the Secretaries W. T. 6HERWOOD, and 3. H HARK, NEBB. , ,-.,,.,., : 1 ". 2S7Br-2ma sa ; you:can BU- FOR CiSH— "jj'jfi KG GS for 1/-, Bacon ed to 9d, Cheese JLvJf sd, Few bavins 7d pelr lb.; Good Sound Congou Tea at 2j- per lb , Tea? in' \}A&s boxes jfrom, 17/ ptr bo_.[ very cheap lines; .in ; China, Glass, Earthenware, and FahqyGooda . *■; j 7 Atj. NEWBEREY'S; ' 2897J-6 ,: \A Trafalgar-street. ■ H.^Nv ABBO iTS f\ CA\C\ A CONSULTATION on S/IU^UU the MELBOURNE S \ A'A A.'S,A" - i -- ; " . ' : - ; ; cup, ; " As the Lotteries Bill is likely to become law |n Korembtr: next, and this may possibly ;be the last eppartunityof investing in any Co •uultation of a like character, intend ing subscribers are requested to send in their names as soon a? poseible, as tbe list is rapidly filling^ The .Drawing* will take place early in October, and tbp Race will^be* run. pa "November Ist, 'co 'that\'_Q';cWtr J _veo„bu;b? : .he' Aci ; just' parsed ; by the Legislature will be pOSUOIeV y.-.-.i -y;,y.)A -A. '):. -:■-! AAif y | a VH_N;:ABBOTT, Treasurer^ c : .•);■!; i, - Ujoited^Sery ice Hotel i Auckland. - Tickets, nify (; be obtained ,from- Sir. 6. ■ ..^ , G.SS,,*^eißou' 5 ' -Hotel. ; " S'S. Saddlery;. T? Pi JGNES, : in returning -*^* . thaD_s fpr the very liberal acpport he has .received from the inhabitants _f Bbightwatek atd surrounding district, begs to iqti-ate that he keepsjp ftock or made to order the frhorte&t notice, every required Vrticleia,;'^: .'..";' SAfiitERY and HARNESS, which he is selling at the loweit Nelson ;prices. A ' ' • " ' Having hkd b-obtt six years' experieEce as .a practical Saddler in ail its branches, can ensure satisfaction. ALL REPAIRING ATTENDED TO , PUNCTUALLY, A l»2l—a ySAWmmAAAAA np he •c_ ; leb'r_;-tj__>'. -"SM^BEER as. can be bbtaifted from M. M. WEBSTEK,! Licensed Wine and Spikio? Mekchant, in Two-gallon Kegs for _>/-, if pur,chasers find their own Kegs, 4/6/ No Stamp liequireii, the excise , duty having been Paid before ,- j ■■':■■- \ .... , the Beer- leaves the Brewery. Should anyone, urider an erroneous interpretation. .of ; Plause ; 16, of The Beer i ' . '..,' . ,' ...". y. Act, interfere in any way with the delivery ofi the Beer, customers have my full authority to proceed legally at my expense, agamst any such persons. % M. WEBSTER.
Money we want and Money we must have ! IN consequence of the dull tioies and the scarcity of sug^r (which we ( are in want of at present), as an inducement to our friends and the public to leave some at the LEATHER PALACE, We have determined to OFFER THE WHOLE OF OUR PRESENT STOCK at ,'■■ COST PRICE I ! For a FEW WEEKS for CASH ! j Ifc is needless to enumerate Prices to a a discerning Public, as they yill have an opportunity of inspecting Our Goods aud comparing Prices. i Remember !r-This is a Bona fide Sale to raise money, and ho reasonable offer will be refused. HEALY~ar_d SON, j $m>& STREET,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 214, 8 September 1881, Page 3
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