FOR WELLINGTON AND LYTTELTON. « 4E Lsi TpHE favorite *.8. GKAFTON wiil leave for the above Ports THIS SATURDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock. For freight or passage apply to JAMES S. CROSS, Jnn., Agent, FOR WAKGANUI, WELLINGTON, AND PATE A. 3£Sy^*' WAK AT U wiil sail for the above Ports early. For Freight or Passage Apply to JAMES S. CROSS, Jun., Agent. Tjnr ANTED a good PLAIN COOS. Apply to Mrp. FELL. A large quantity SEED POTATOES, various sorts at lowest prlceß, at £944-8p J. ALEXANDER'S, Bridge-itreet. T^OXHILL BREWERY.— Brewery premiJP see, Fuxhill ; Bottling Establishment. V9akefield. To enture quik despatch, all orders should be addressed JAMES GROVE. WAKEFI*.LD. 2957— 1m POISON will be laid on my Land, Sections 15 and 16, Wainui, from this date, and all DOGS found TRESPASSING on said U Hi will be DESTROYED. GEORGE WINTER. Wainui, Golden Bay, September 8, 1881. —6 Nelson Education Board's Advertisements. WANTED, a MISTRESS for CHARLESTON GIRLS' SCHOOL, salary £120 per annum, with house. Also, a TEACHER for DOVEDALE SCHOOL, salary £72 per annum with house (duties to begin immediately after the Christmas holidays, 1881.) Also, a TEACHER for FERN FLAT SCHOOL, CENTRAL BULLER, salary £100 per annum. Applications, enclosing testimonials, will be received by the undersigned until SATURDAY, October Ist. Candidates who cannot show satisfactory evidence of their educational fitness must present themselves for examination at the Education Office, Nelson, on WEDNESDAY, October sth, at 9-30 a.m. • • STEAD ELLIS, ... • . Secretary. September 2, 1881. 2895— 3a A. Palmer & Co., Auctioneers AND Commission Agents, Opposite Me, Moss Dayis's Store. VALUATIONS MADE. SALES UNDERTAKEN AT PRIVATE RESIDENCES IN TOWN OR COUNTRY. HOUSES AND LAND SOLD ON COMMISSION. fTIHE undersigned hove been favored JL with instructions to offer FOR SALE— 1 SIX-BOOMED HOUSE and HALF-AN-ACRB of LAND, the House almoat new, and utrithin, five minVju' walk from the Post-office. 1 Also, I FOUR-RCOMED COTTAGE and ONE ACRE of LAND at the Port. PALMER & CO., Auctioneer?, &c 2715 Bridge-street.
NELSON BOOT DE POT, 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 most successful Exhibitors at the Sydney and.Melboume Exhibitions, with our "ZEALANDIA" brand Boots and Shoes in the former Cily we obtained an Award and a Medal ; at Melbourne we obtained against the whole world a 2nd Awakd, and this was the highest given to any Colonial Exhibitor of general lines of Boots and Shoes. A competent staff oi Workmen on the premises. ; BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER. REPAIRS EXECUTED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. iSil" Please remember No Rubbish^kept. UGHT3ANP & 00.,S TRAFiIiOAB.STBBE ;
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 216, 10 September 1881, Page 3
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