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FOR WESTPORT AND GREYMOUTH. rflHB favorite b.B. 3gly|^' GRAFTON will aail for the above Ports on MONDAY, 3rd October, at 11 a.m. For freight or passage apply to JAMES S, CROSS, Jun., Agent, FOR WANGANUI, WELLINGTON, AND PATEA. 4 "Vvgk PjpHE b.s, W A K A T U will sail for the above Ports Early. For Freight or Passage Apply to JAMES S. CROSS, Jun., Agent. AUCTION SALE T>ALMER & CO. have received inetrucL ttoneto^ellby PUBLIC AUCTION, ; At their Maet, Bridgb-bt, , TO-MORROW, (SATURDAY), At 11.30 sharp— ? 20 New Trunks, with locks : and Keys. AUCTION SALE i of the First-Class SAILING YACHT, > » VICTORIA." ; "OALMER & CO. hrve been favored with i JL instructions to Sell by PDBLIC 1 AUCTION, I At their Mart, Bridge-street, TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, I at 11.30, Sharp, : the above YACST, which is in first-class order, with Sails, Uar§, and everything complete, now lying moored near Frcst's resi- 1 dence, the Wood. I This Yscht took the first prize at tbe last i Regsita held at Nelson, and has lately had ; £32 expended on her for improvements, &c. '■ To Weavers, Spinners, Machinists, and others. T>ALMER & CO. have been favored with X instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION At the Nelson Cloth Factory (better known &s Wbblet's Mill), Beidoe-stbeet, Nelson, On WEDNESDAY, October 5, at Two p.m., Sharp, A large and extensive quantity of MACHINERY, to be sold in lots to suit purchasers, inclnding a large Water Wheel, Shaft bearings, & c ., &c, and a stmdiy lot of other Machiohinery too numerous to particularise. The Machinery may he inspected by intending purchasers the day before the sale. fTIHE undersigned have been favored -1- with instructions to offer FOR SALE— 1 SIX-BOOMED HOUSE and HALF-AN-ACRE of LAND, the House almost new, and within five minutes' walk from the Post-office. Also, I FOUR-RCOMED COTTAGE and ONE ACRE of LAND at the Port. PALMER & CO., Auctioneer?, &c 2715 Bridge-street. A PALMER & CO. have always on Sale at their Mart— FOWL FEED FEED OATS HORSE BEANS PEAS and WHEAT.

LOFT & CO, Dunedin Boot Emporium, Trafalgar-street, Nelson, LONDON, AND DUNEDIN, Have Just Landed, ex Mail Steamer — £v /*\/"\/"\ Pairs Ladies' Lasting Boots, Military Heels - - L tJy\J\JKJ p £\rj(Tj Pairs Ladies' Prunella High-legged, 7/6 ~}vVV q VA /^ Pairs Lad ies'Extra (W •O\J KJ quality Hessian, 8/9 Those Ladies who hare not visited our Establishment, and inspected or purchased any of the above are respectfully invited to do so. Ladies, — We have a splendid assortment of all sorts and sizes in BOOTS and SHOES please give us a trial. REPAIRS NEATLY DONE. HEW ELASTICS PUT IN. LOFT & G 0., Dunedin Boot Emporium, TRAFALGAR-STREET, NELSON. NELSON BOOT DEPOT, ESTABLISHED 1845. m Trunks BOOTS AND SHOES, now OPENING, ex ship " Glenlora " and steamer " Liguria," 60 days from London, a large and choice assortment o Seasonable Boots and Shoes from the Best English and Continental Manufactukbes. TTher e lines are too numeroua to particularise in an advertisement. Also on hand, a large stock of Boots and Shoes our own manufacture, of the very best kind and material, at prices not to be surpassed in the colony. We do not qu ote prices to mislead the unwary, but Heads of Families would do well to look after our Is., 2s. 9 35., and 4s. boxes, from which the family can be shod cheaply. A competent staff of Workmen on the premises. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO OEDER. REPAIRS EXECUTED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. E§H° Please remember No Rubbish kept. LIGHTBAND & 00., — to TRAFALGAR-STREET

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 233, 30 September 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 233, 30 September 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 233, 30 September 1881, Page 3

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