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LICENSED L^NB VALUATOR, LAlft), HOUSE & COMMISSION . AGENT, HARDY STREET, NELSOH. O» TB»T 1948T 9*BMB TO BOTT tDKOHABBES— is. Housaand Half-Rn-acre of Juand,Brontlafer'ee*..je*bo.- •■'■;" "".., • ... 48. A 7 roomed Honee with 7 acres Land, 6t Wabefleld for £320 or ;with 21 "acres £500. 63. Three frst-dags Building Sites in Tra fslgar-Bt. South, on very essy terms. 68. Bsveral Allotments at Stepney ville, the Port, at low prices. \ 70. A First-class Building Site, containing Two-tbirda of an Acre, in Kawai-st. 75. Corner Allotment, Waimea-street, at £% per foot. 77. Superior Cottage and Land, Washington Valley, for £200. 82. 72 feet Land, Wsimea-stree. 87. Two Allofc^ients of Land nearly opposite Lnkins 1 Wharf 97., G00d Building Sites, Collingwood-street, : at £3 per foot. 100. A Convenient Shop and Dwelling-bouse Rt Brig'ntwater, near the Railway Station, with Ona Acre and a-Half of Garden land for £160. ; 101. A First rats Site in Shelbonrne-streeJ, cheap. 108. A comfortable Hoti3e and land, Havenroad, a bargain. 109 Three Acres of Land in Vanguard -street; . for bnildiog sites, £40 each 110 One Hundred Acres of capital flat Land in 88 Valley (with a small quantity of Bush) fenced in, with good feed and •water. £700. , - ' 111 Eighty Acres of excellent Land at Taranaki for £1.55 , 112 One Hundred and Sixty-two Acrea of first-class Butih lan i, within abont three mile of a railway station, and with a good road through the middle of the land, hsa never-failing water supply j for saw or flour mill, i' bargain. ; 115 A very desirable residence of ..seven' , room? on Stanley Crescent, having 4; acres of Land in paddocks and garden, .. 'with water laid on and other con- ; veniences, £600. " '■'- 117 A good Business Site in Hardy-street,) 40ft by 150ft, with large Shop, £300,' on very e?sy terms ! ' 120 One Hundred Feet Land 5n Bronti-street, capital building site at £ l per foot. 121 Oae Hundred Acres goid Bash Land at . . ; . Colling wood , with river Jtontage, very! accessible and close to the port, lor ' £200. . i 123 Seven-rbomed House and Two A eras for ' ; £300. in Vangu»rd-Btreet, or 1 22 feet Frontage by 200 feet deep for £100. 124 An excellent Sheep Farm in Kightyeight Valley, of 236 Acres.- with good: ' Resiience and Out- buildings, £430. ; ".'■'.'. I? 0 LE T, 29. A Fouriroomid Cottrge, Westbank Ter- - ■ ■ race, at 7». per weak. StOKET TO X.BHO o* w^rofad AwsliaU;! Agent for the ! SUN" I HSUEANCE COMPANY. : ' l has much pleasure in announcing her fir3t delivery of SPEIM & SUMMER GOODS, comprising a splendid stock of -French Mantles New Satin Coats trimmed Spanish Lace — Plain Satin Coats lined Col'd Satin — The New Sleeveless Jackets — A splendid variety of Dolmans in Satin, Silk, and Cashmere, trimmed New Laces and Gimps — Chenille Fichus and Dolmans — Plain and Trimmed Cashmere Jackets, very good value, from £1 ls^ — China Holland Robes, so much worn — Beige Robes— Madras Muslin in. Cream - and Black — ;Sateens, Pompadour and ! Plain— New Ginghams— Black Cashmeres, and a choice assortment of Dress Materials — Straw ' Hats and Bonnets Shad ed Gauze, Plush, Satins and Ribbons — Lace*i : black, ' cream, etc., a good assortment, i The Millinery, Flowers, Feathers, and Nic-nacs, have been specially Eelected, and are expected daily from Paris and London. MRS. MELHUISH, , TEAEALGAR-STREBT. < > 3031-lm

■ r&m<%k -TTNION STEAM PANT'S we appointed to ieare, becking aa follows: FOR PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, and DUNEDIN, booking for Wanganui, Oamarn, Timaru— The HAWEA, g.9., on TUESDAY, 27th September. , The PENGUIN, s. s., on TUESDAY, 4th October. ; FOB PICTONj WELLINGTON, and LYTTELTON, booking for Napier, Guborne, and Tauraugs The WANA^KA, b a., in place of tbi HAWJEA. a. s., TO. DAY THURSDAY, 22nd .September, afc Five p.m., taking Bluff and Melbourne and Adelaide passengers and cargo. : Ike PENGUIN, a. a, on THURSDAY, 29th September. , "TpOB TARANAEI and MANUKAU— : The PENGUIN, e.s., TO-MORROW, FRI, DAY, 23rd fceptember, at Six p.m. J The WANAKA, b.s., on FRIDAY, SCtti September. . ; TmOR SYDNEY-^ | The ROTORUA, ba., from Auckland 4th October. FOR HOB ART TOWN, MELBOURNE; and ADELAIDE, via Wellington Lytteltoa, Dunedin, and Blaff-- : The ALBION. e.B. 4 from Wellington, on MONDAY, 26th September. Booked passengers and cargo forwarded per b.s. HAWEA, 22nd Sept. WOOL booked th?ougn to LONDON at ONE PENNY par lb, ! Freight and Paseage Tickets 6* fee obtai2.ed . at the CoaiFAst'fl Oftios, tQ<i... : QoTaranisni; Wh*?f • \ "v CITY OF NELSON. j '„,- . Town Clerk r 8 Office, : ; - 14th September. 1881. HHENDERS will be received at the above A ()%e until FRIDAY, the 23rd ioitant; at Four p.m., For Forming and Qravelling part of Haven' Eoad, near the Pilot Station. Plan and Specification miy be seen at the City Surveyor's Office. H. V. GULLY; 2012— 3a Town Clerk. ■ WILLIAM SAVERY, Deceased. | WALTER SAVERY, formerly of Nel-; ion, New. Z jaland, anil afterwards of! ,§an Francisco and. Piiget Sound, who is fn-i tit.ed to a Share in^tbe Fstate of the deceased^ if claimed withiri"' Three Years of his decease,; is requested to eomrnvmicate immediately with Messrs NUTT & HA VERY, Solicitprß, •2, Brabant Court London, England, .3317-2 TO AUTHORISED SURVEYORS. mENDERS are invited for SURVEYING a; X LINE of ROAD from the Jordan! Ford to a point distant about 5| miles, opposite the Upper Boundary of the A water e! Shearing Reserve. \ Specifications may ba seen nt the Office of the A watere V. oad Board , Blenheim, where ; Tenders will be received not later than FBIDAY, sth October. 1881. \ Tenders to be addressed to the " Chairman 1 Awatere Road Boar J, Blenheim," and marked! "Tender <or Survey. 1 ' ' No Tenders will be received from any Surveyor whose name does not appear on the SuTvejor-General's Li«t ■■''■ The "lowettOrany tender net necesiarily accepted. > t ,:-■■■ ■ , '■■'■'■: . C. $-. W. GRIFFITHS, :. '"'Secretary." • Blenheim, September 15th, 1881. : SOB3-3 Opening of Oddfellows' Eail, ii . Eichmond, ; : • '.: FRIDAY, i3rd September. MEMBERS, qf the 03DER are rrgue^-i ed to meet at the Xodob FooM )r Hjc?tuoi'D, at' Four O'clock, to Form PBodßssioN. i At FiT&,o?c'lock a Public TEA-MKETING will be held ih the i Kpw, Hall;; Tickets 1/6 *ach.-'-- ■■"'■■: • "■'■= ■'■■ _■- ;■■ ■.■■••• • : - 1 ---- '■ •:'■■ In the EVenicg'a CJON.CERT wiilbe given to commence at Eight o'clock. Admission 2«'and li, Children half-jirice. . , : ! i Members of other: Lodges are cordially" invited to attends „ • •; • . .•..■; . / .—^ Globe Hotels-Notice TT "T' PIL^NGTON, in retiring from the XJL* "Giofce" Hotel, Nelson, tenders liis -grate/ul acktjowledgmenta for. ihe! tupport and patronpge of bia numerous friends, and would solicit th« same ipr his Bucceßspr, . " ; mki> h&pes by ptfyinit ; that attention Vnit^h «ucceiisful Bcfel ba»inesi demands, arid by kpfipingl.pnly.itfle verynbeat ibtands of all thiagi bib.ulqns, ,to f :9bta^n at least the same mede pf 'pui>lic L favor accorded his predtcea»'6r-' l: "- :Aii ■'' " 7: " ; ' ': :: •;-— ' 2973— 1m

■; : "?;;ffpßOlA:fc; NOTICE. iVERgf T BROS. ■ :'• ; Have'mucli pleaiuro in announcing the arrival of their shiptnent of - 18 1 Mm w Millikee y ? ]Vt ANTLER Ladies' and Children's tiritriinnied HATS, and 300 Boys' and Youths', SUITS, Respectfully informs his Customers and the Public generally that he is now opening New Sprmg^ Goods, j . • Arrived per Mail via Melbourne, TheLEAI>IN(Gi NOYfeLTIEg in M '; i i I®" DRESS MATERIALS : '■-.•■■:•.■' • I-.-.-:, ■■ .'■ ■ -■ - ■; •■■:- - -MANTLES 1 V MILLINERY " ;: •■■°V I ■•■'■'■ : ; . ■■*': ' ■ :'" ■". ; " ■; " COSTUMES FLOWERS, FEATHERS ; NEGK RITFFLINGS ; „.; SCARF NETS, ORNAMENTS TIES. tACES, SOTSHAI)E3,^c., &c.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 226, 22 September 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 226, 22 September 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 226, 22 September 1881, Page 3

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