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■ fag&k«sk r . -TTNION STEAM ■ »^^fci -U SHIP . COMPANT'S , f.TEAMEBfi are, appointed to Jeave, booking 1 as follows: T?OR PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTX? TELTON, andDUNEDINj booking for Wanganui, Oamaru, Timaru— ■; J : , The WAN AX A, c. »., TO-DAY, (Tuesday), 20fch Sept., at 4 p.m. ; ,TheHAWEA, ff.B., on TTJESDAI, 27th Septemfe^r. ; . im b n picTON, welxinqtok, JU and : LYI TE MOB , booking for Napier, . Gisborne; acd Tau-faDgA-- ' :;. : Ihc HAWE'A, 6,5., en THURSDAY, 22nd ! September, ptEight o^clock in the Mobhikq^ takicg Bluff and Melbource and Adelaide passengers and cargo. Cargo recaVfed alf day TO- ! MORBO W> ( Wednesday). : ■ : The :FBNGftJIN; 9. y., on THURSDAY, ; 28(h September. : .-, ; : :,. ir?OR ANAJB3 and MANU&ktJ-. The Jf ENGIJTN, s b, on FRIDAY, 23rd :! September, at Bixpm. 1 THe WANfiKA, B;s., on FRIDAY, ,3Gth ■•'■ ; ' j' September, ; ■ ' .<■■■'■'.'. ■• . T^OR ."SYDNBY-T^" '." ' /" : , : ' ,' '['. ' "' ' The ROTORUA; b.s., irom Auckland 4th -.■■•■...".■•■ :i: OctODef; ■' '■ .''y [ :v- ■ fIOB ROM BTj TOWN,: MELBOtIRNBi and -,, ADELAIDE, via Welliiigtonj Lj^tteltoa, Dynedin, and Rlcff— . . : The ALBION; slk; from Wellington, on ; MONDAY>26th September. Boofc- ., :,,; i~ ed .passengers siui cargo forwarded -n-;,. ,. -i.EeTf^e.rHAW^A^asjnd.Seßt;;;.,/, j ;^6OL > .^pol?e!d; tiirougfi > LONDON at ['^jEvsi'f/ilt an^Taßßage TJcksls t« %' pbisiiied 'attheCo^iisnr'spkB i ipa,;' !: -' ;; ' -''■"-' :::: ; it ]SJ'OTICE.^A :^ FOWLS 'trespyein^ on LiL^l ( my property, Alton;St.,ab'd ground 6ceupi^d byo me itf iHardy Mi, after this date, wiII,be XjESSERQYEjp!. • "....* .. ' ; '",,' .:.; ' ■.ja^es" j. (ja^rett 1 .: '■ 17th., 1881. J; v ' i-44 i:..v ::.;.o-.:^ OT i C E ; . Ol - ; '\- ; i ffli ■ MEN A®Y . will ; supply COLD LUN- ; } • „,CHEO^ EVERY SATURDAY, from 12 till'i CHARGE-ONE SHIL^ LING; to suit 1 the' times. -••■>-.-.; -^ , •:;ii V if--;. : :.-?:> •;■•,! _, ..„.:. - ' ". .).-■.. \ >;;i.f> E;SC!H ANOE HOTEL,: ; ; •;. v. 7,'-:>V7'l,i .;n?:?ss6 -Street. j ; -.. 13048-^3 i-.lr sri ,Tir;!z > ".-.n::[ ■■■! rr -. oi" .--; ! 'if.: ! €V|^i TOMB; prime Brown -A ■ $\J 'Bitfer POTATOES! ";; ' :i ■-;; if at;^^"^ack; BELIvfeRjEIJ ifiois-ii-'fr-ff •> Gpllingwood-street; ; ! j i-v; i -if-ilr — as .>><.;/<■■<'. -'■■;-■ ■■■■.-,.■[; ;; ; v ; ->■>■■[ > >'■! '.-iW ft') ____■■ : : >-'-- •■:■■-■ ; HP. EIIiKINGTON, in retiring from the| . ( • Globe ", Hotel, Neleon. tenders his 1 grateful for the support 1 | and patronage .of his numerous friends, and j would Eolicit tha same for hia successor, ! ':■. James Hamilton, ! [.who hopes by- p*/luk tliac attention- which amjeessful Hotel bueines3 demands, and by keepibg only the very best brands of all things bibulon's.-to ohtein at least the same mede of public favor accorded his predtcea sor. 2973— 1 m SEED POTATOES. .-• has FOR SALE some ;: very Choice EARLY WHITE AND TRDE BROWJS . , IUVER POTATOES FOB SEED.. Also, GOOD EA'TING 1 POTATOES, SWEDES, CARROTSj & OSION8; '■'■^ W. JON E S, V 2897; :... fHAVfi^KoAD. j ; Kelson Rowing Glub. ; j CONTRACT } FOE BOAT-SHED AND; LANDb" .: ■'• - i ;•/ IK<» BTAGE., . .-.- ■'..; [■■>-■ : „TIEND,iRS will be Teceivsd up to Noon, on i" SATURDAY, 24th September, i BB' for the ERECTJON of a BOAT SHED and LANDING STAGF on the Fc re shore, near the present Pilot Station. ' :.- ? and Specifications may be feen at'the [ Office of .Mr A. A, Soaipb! h" ard> -stteet \ i The .lowest or any tender not necessarily a'ccep<e r d:' ;l ; ■' . • ' ' ' ■■' ■ ;l ' <'■'.■-' - Tenders to he addre»aed to the f Secretary i Nelson Rowing dub, : ' and marked duteide ♦•Tender for Shed." : ' ' '..'. '.',".' r" .V " H BURNETT, ."...' ! j!l ' ''' Acting Secretary . Nelson* 12th September, 1881. '• 2995— 5 a

W. ROtTTj LICENSED LAND BROKER VALUATOR, LAHD, HOUSE & COMMISSION AGENT, HARDY STREET, NELSON. FOB TTa L E , OK TOBY BASS S2BMB TO SCIT PTOOHABBBB— 45. House fend EaW-sa-acre of Land,Brontist?eet £4{50. 48, A 7 rocined House with 7 seres Land, at Wakefleid for £320 on with SI acres .€SOO. IS. Three Ssat-cksg Building Sites in Tra felgar-et. Sottth, on very easy terms. 68. Several Allotments at Btepneyville, the Pert, at low prices. 70. A First-class Bsilding Site, containing Two-thirds of sn Acre, in Kawai»st. 75. Corner Allotment, Waimea-street, &t £2 per foot, 77. Superior Cottage and Juand, Washington Valley, for £200. 82. 72 Jeet Land, Waimea-stree. 87, Two Allotments oi Land nearly opposite Lukina' Wharf 97. Good Building SUea, Oollingwood-street, at £3 per foot. 100. A Convenient Shop and Dwelling-house at Brightwater, near the Railway Station, with Ono Acre and a-Half of Garden land for .£1.60. ', 101. A Firetrata Site in Shelboume-etteet, cheap, 106. A corafortabla House and land; Harenroad, a bargain 109 Three Acres of Land in Vanguard -street for building sites, £10 each 110 One Hundred Acres of capital flat Land in 88 Valley (with a small quantity of Bush) fenced in, withgocd feed and water, £ 700. 111 Eighty Acres of excellent Land at Tara- - ; ;: nakifor£l9s ; 112 ODe Hundred and Sixty-iwo Acres of 'first-class Bush lani, within about thcee mile of a railway station, and with a, good road through Ihe middle of the ' land, has never-failing water supply : : ■ for saw or flour mill, a bargain. ■ 116 A very desirable, residence of seven. rooms 1 on Stanley Oreßcent, having 4! acres of Land in paddocks and garden,' with water laid on and other con-! : veniences, £60t), j 117 A good Business Site in Hardr-street, 40ft by 150 ft, with large Shop, £300,1 on very easy terms '. ; 120 One Hundred Feet Land in Bronti- street, capital building site at £1 per foot. 121 One Hundred Acres poid Bush Land at Collingwood, with river frontage, very! accessible and close to the port, lor £200. ' 123 House snd Two Acres for £300, in Vangu*rd-street, or 122 feet Frontage by 200 feet deep for £100. 124 An excellent Sheep Farm in Eightyeight Valley, of U36 Acrta. with gecidj Residence and Out-buildings, £450. : T 0 LE T , ' ... • ; 29. A Four-roomed Cottrge, Weetbank Terrace, at 7s. per weak. BSOSET TO L»»n- w f<Mh«W; Agent for the I sun '; INSURANCE COMPANY. | Mrs. MELHUISH .has much pleasure in announcing . hei first delivery of ' SPBING& GOODS, : comprising a splendid stock of . ! Fuench Mantles , "New Satin Goats trimmed Spanish. 1 Luce- — Plain Satin Coats libed . ;Col'd r Satiti— The New Sleeveless I ' Jajckets^-rA splendid variety of Dol- ; " m^ris in Satin, Silk, aticV Cashmere, ' itimmed New Laces and GimpsChenille Fichus and Doloiahs— Plain : ; ktidi Tf icSmed Cashmere Jackets, very; r good value/ from' £113—^Ghina Hol-| - ■ land''^ Robes, so much worn-^— Beigei • I—Madras1 — Madras Muslin in-'CfeamJ !i ;1 and Black^ l^ Sateens, Pompttdourand '6 Plain-^rey Ginghams-Bl^ckCaSli.! '■ ! -meres,' atid ! a ; choice assbrtmeiit of iLi< 'Dress 'Materials — Straw Hats and! ; : ; B dnffefs ; ' Shad ed Gauze/ Plush,! ;; •; 'Safins arid^ Ribbons-— Laces : black,; '-'-crfeam, etc., 'a: good assortment^ j O: JlOlliirJj;:''. ]:.■■'■;. J rl : •-':■.;;! ■• >,\ \ ' T&eMitTAfjvtLi:, Flowers, Fea^siirsJ ' ' ' ' and!, INiC-naos, . hiive been specially j t' o/ and are expected .' | : " /^'daiiy from Paris and. i: ! • l!u '- i;l^ Si; London. ;i •' U^-'i' : ■; :;i|;:^ I S ! :;:sf.SLiac;tri"s-B; > ! ■V "tjs^Xlg.ui-stb'eeC ■•'"■'■" ! ;: i: '' ." r . i! "\-'--- jl -;. ; ! ;" / -3051^01 fr:):'i::i:):.- . ::: .!:v. ■ ■'•. ■ '-.'■■ :...; ili; 1 .! "i: I

EVERETT BROS; Have much pleasure in announcing the arrival of their shipment of 18 HsTe wMilliner y, ;■:. Children's unMinined it^tTS, and 300 Boys' and Youths' BFITS, ; i ; hi ij; i i vr ; r : Now Open for Inspection •<»E #';-# 6' : '6'd s . W. MiSer Respectfully informs his Customers and the Public generally that he is now ' opening Wew Spring and Summer Goods, =-:i; • 0 ''•■ ; ! : .< ;:'i Arrived per Mail Steamer, via Melbourne, : /;' The LEADING NOVELTIES in DRESS MATERIALS MANTLES MILLINERY COSTUMES FEATHERS NECK RUFFLINGS , , ! SCARF NETS, ORNAI^jEKTS TIES, LACES, SUNSHADES, &c, &c. r '•" ! ■l v • " ' ■ ■ j ; ' J » ;; " " Wi MILNEE,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 224, 20 September 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 224, 20 September 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 224, 20 September 1881, Page 3

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