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aJ|fe^%.. TTNION STEAM jsßsi|it^& ; - SHIP COM<dBSK»" PACT'S Smaiiem ate appointed to Jesva, booking as follows: FOR PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, and DUNEDIN, booking for Wanganui, Oamaru, Timaru— The PENGUIN, s.s , on TUESDAY, 4th October, at Two p.m. TheHAWEA, b.s,, oa TUESDAY, 11th October. FOR PICTON, WELLINGTON, end LYXTILTOK, booking for Napier, Gisborne, and Tauranga— HAW]iA, bs. on THURSDAY, 6th October. The WANAKA, s.s., on THURSDAY, 13 th October. FOB TARAKAKI and MAKUEAU— The HAWK A, s.s., TOMORROW, FRIDAY, 30th September, at Tsn p m. taking Sydney passengers. The WANAKA, s.s. on FRIDAY, 7th October. Tj^OE SYDNEY— The ROTORUA, a.s., from Auckland 4th October. Booked passengers fovwarded per s.s, HAWEA, TOMORROW, FRIDAY, 30th Sept. FOR HOBART TOWN, MELBOURNE, and ADELAIDE, ?ia Wellington, Ljtteltoa, Dunedin, and Bluff— Theßlt-GAROOMA, ss, from Wellington, 10th October. WOOL booked through to LONDON at ONE PENNY par Ib. Freight and Paß3agc Tlckefcs fc§ bo obtelaad at the Company's Ornoß, lo« Government Wba?? Bishop's School. A SECOND MASTER has been appointed xjL at the above School. The FOURTH QUARTER of the current year \»ill begin on MONDAY, October 3rd. For terms, &c, apply J. H. HARKSESS, -^6 Head Mastsr. Nelson College. mHE FOURTH QUARTER of the curX reni; year will begin on MONDAY NEXT, the 3rd October. OSWALD CURTIS, Secretary. College Office, 28th September, 188 1. 3902— t d DRAWING CLASSES.- Fourth Quarter of the current year will begin on the 3rd October. CHARLES RAIKES, Drawing Masthr, 3903— 4p Nelson College and Institute, FOB SALE. . A FIRST-CLASS DOG-CART, HORSE, and HARNESS, separately or in one lot. F. N. JONES, Saddler, 3898—3 Trafalgar-street. Portraits. PORTRAITS TAKEN in Oil Color, and LESSONS GIVEN in DRAWING by B. A. BRANFILL. Specimen Portrait to be seen at Mr Jackson's, Stationer, Trafalgar street, whe'e information as to term 3 can be had. Ftudio in Tratalpar-street, next dcor to Meeara Black and Son. 2418— tea Industrial and Art Exhibition AN EXHIBITION as above will be held ia I? els in in NOVEMBER NEXT. JUVENILE EXHIBITS, for which Prizes will be givm Will form n special feature. Further information from the Sec etaries, W. T. SHERWOOD, and J, H HARKNKSS. 2578— 2 ma Cash Grocery. P. J. HINGBTON intends carrying on business as /GENERAL GROCES AND PFO VISION \JT DEALER, on the CASH SYSTEM ! and havinz made spec'al arraogemeats with some of the principal firmß in the colony, he will bs able at >>)1 times to give to the cash going public the very best possible value for their money. On B ATURD AY first he will show one of the cheapest and best assorted Stocks ever brought iuto Nelson, imported especially to hia own order for doing a large (ash trade, consisting of everything that is New and Good, all to be sold Cheap tor Cash. GO TO THE CHEAP GROCERY STORE, AND BUY YOUR GOODS FROM F. J. HINGSTON, WAIMEA-STREET.

W. ROtJT, LIOBNSED LAND BROKER, VALUATOR, h&EB, HOUSE & COMMISSION AGENT, HARDT STEEET, KSLSOH. FOE ~Fa L E , OK TKRT HAS? ■J3SRMB TO SUIT PDBOHAaBRI— 43. Housa and H^lt-an-soro of Land,Brontlstrest. £400, 48» A 7 roomed House with 7 acres Land, at WakeSsld for £320 or with 2] acres £500. «3. Three first-class Building Sites in Tra fa'sgar-et. South, on yery easy termti. 68. Bsver&l Allotments at Stepneyville, the Pert, £t low prices. 70. A First-class BsUding Site, containing Twc-tMrds of an Acre, in Kawai-st. 75. Corner Allotment, Waimes-street, at £2 per foot. 77. Superior Cottage and Xiand, Washhigton VoHey, for £200. 82. li feet land, Waiman-stree. 57. Two AUotosentg oS La-id ne&sly opposite Lrskins' Wharf 97. Good Building BHea s Collingwood-Btreet, st £3 par foot. 200. A Convenfe^S Shop and BTreHing-bouae &4 BrightTyater, near tho E&il-way StAtioD, with One Aero and a-Half of 62a?dsn land for £150. 101. A JTirfet-ratD Site in Shelbotune-akeet, ebssp. 106- A cotnfortabla House and lsad, Kavenroad, a bsrgdn 109 Threa Acres of Land in Vsagnard-strcet, for building eitfis, £10 each 110 One Hundred Acrgg of capital flat Land in 83 Valley (with a small quantity of Bush) fenced in, with good feed and water, £700. 111 Eighty Acres of excellent Lsnd at Taranaki for £125 112 One Hundred and Sixty-two Acres of first-class Bach Isni. within about three mile of a railway station, and with a good road through lhe middle of the lend, has never-f tiiling water supply for saw or flour mill, a bargain. 115 A very desirable residence of Sfven rooms oa Stanley Crescent, having 4 acres of Land in paddocks and garden, with water laid on and other convenience 3, £600. 117 A good Business Site in Hardy-street, 40ft by 150 ft, with large fchop, £300, on very e?sy terms 120 Oce Hundred Feet Land in Bronti- street, capital building site at £1 per foot. 121 One Hundred B crea po 'd Bush Land at ColliDgwood, with river frontage, very accessible end close to the port, ior £200. ! 123 Sevfn-rcomed House end Two Acres for £SOO. in Vangu*rd-Btreet, or 122 feet Frontage by 200 feet deep for £100. 124 An excellent Sheep Farra in Kightyeight Valley, of 236 Acrfs. with good Residence and Out-buildings, £430. TO LET, 29. A. Four-rgomad Cottrge, Westbank Terrace, at 7a. per week. S£ol!lE7 TO LSSSD on s^psa-ad traehel* Agent for the SUN INSURANCE COMPANY. has much pleasure in announcing her first delivery of SPfilM ft SUIMEK GOODS, comprising a splendid stock of French Mantles New Satin Coats trimmed Spanish Lace — Plain Satin Coats lined I Cold 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 Is — China Holland Eobes, so much worn — Beige Kobes — 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 — Shaded Gauze, Plush, Satins and Ribbons — Laces : black, cream, etc., a good assortment. The Millinery, Flowers, Feathers, and Nic-nacs, have been specially selected, and are expected daily from Paris and Loiidon. MRS. MELHUISH, TRAFAL&Ui-STKEET. 3031-lm

SPECIAL NOTICE. EVERETT BROS. Have much pleasure in announcing the arrival of their shipment of 18 1 New Millinery, MANTLES, Ladies' and Children's untrimmed HATS, and 300 Boys' and Youths' SUITS, ' Now Open for Inspection NEW GOODS. wTMilner Respectfully informs his Customers and the Public generally that he is now opening New Spring and Summer Goods ) 1 Arrived per Mail Steamer, via Melbourne, COMPRISING— The LEADING NOVELTIES in DEESS MATERIALS MANTLES MILLINERY COSTUMES FLOWERS, FEATHERS NECK RUFFLINGS SCARF NETS, ORNAMENTS TIES, LACES, SUNSHADES, &c, &c * | W. MILNEE,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 232, 29 September 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 232, 29 September 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 232, 29 September 1881, Page 3

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