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y|l STRICT ORDER. GOVFRNSMT MONTHLY INSPECTION of TOWN and COUNTRY CORPS, and NAVAL BRIGADE will t?ke place at the Drill She>l, > elson, en SATURDAY MXT, Ist October, at 7.50 p.m. Ftoseand Waimea Rifles by train as usual, Full Dreea. By order, W. H. WFBB. Captain, Adjutant Nelson District. Volunteer Office, Nelson 58th September, 1881, 3839—3 ■ To the Electors of Motueka and Collingwood. f^\ ENTLEMEN,— In view of the VJ coming Elections I beg to offer myself as a candidate for the honor of representing you in. the new Parliament. I hope to have the pleasure of meeting you at aa early date in the various centres of population. I am yours truly, RICHMOND HURSTHOUSE. 3916—6 Calcutta Goods. TTJ"E are daily expecting a DIBECT SHIPMENT Ex " Robin Hood," from Calcutta via Lyttelton, CONSISTING OP Woolpacks, full weights Cornsacks, 46 x2B ; Eice Castor Oil Tapioca Sago. Sclanders & Co, Nelson, 29th September, 1881. ■ ~3 Helton Haven Frontage, Crown L<mdß Office, Nelson, 24th September, 1881. A PPLICATION for LEASE Eeceived. J\ vis;.: — Feedehick Fbeemah — About One Acre below high water inaik, being the land formerly applied for by Wililam and rf quired fcr the Erection of a email blip for repairing vessels. Objections, if any, to be lodged at this Office within fourteen dajs from this date. ALFRED GRFENFIELD. 3856— 6a Commissioner of Crown Lands. T7IOXHILL BBffiWßßY.— Brewery premiJD sea, Foxhill ; Bottling Establishment. Wakefieid. To ensure quick despatch, all orders should be addressed JAMES GBOVS WAKEFieLD. 2 a s?—lm has much pleasure in announcing her first delivery of SPBING & SUIIEB GOODS, comprising a splendid stock of French Mantles New Satin Coats trimmed Spanish Lace — Plain Satin Conts 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 Is— China Holland Robes, so much worn — Beige Robes — Madras Muslin in Cream and Black — Sateens, Pompadour and Plain — New Ginghams — Black Cashi meres, 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 London. MRS. MELHUISH, TRAFALG.VE-STREET. 3031-lm

: JS^^-^TtNION. STEAM *JBBSi^ PANES'-. SXBAMEBS are appointed to leave, bockin? aa follows:, FOR PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYT- . TELTON, and DUNEDIN, booking for Wanganui, Oamaru, Timaru— - The PENGUIN, s.s , on TUESDAY, 4th October, at Two p.m, TheHAWEA, e.8., onTiiURSDAY, 6th October. The WANAK&.B.B, on TUESDAY, 11th October. FOR PICTON, WELLINGTON end LYTTELTON, booking for Napier, Gisborne, and Tatwanga— The HfIkWPA. flB . on THURSDAY, 6th October. The WAITAKI, ss\, on THURSDAY, 13th October. ■"CIOB TARANAKI and MANUKAUThe WAITAKI, s.a. on FRIDAY, fth October. She PEKGUIN, op FRIDAY, 14th Oct. T^OR SYDNBY-T™ 1 " The WAKATIPU, a s.. from Wellington on TUESDAY, 11th October. FOB MELBOURNE and ADELAIDE, via Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and The ROTORUA, as, from Wellington, on MONDAY, 10th October. WOOL booked through to LONDON at ONE PENNY per Ib. Freight gnd Pas3sga Tickets te be cSialae^ at the CoHPAKfc'a Oswim, SQS . GovMiuaemt Whap^ MISS STOTHARD'S CLASSES will RF-ASSSWBLE MONDAY October 3r d- 3924 -2p THE NFXT QUARTER of Professor GEISLER'S Tefsms in PAINTING coramencee on WEDNESDAY, October sth, 188L. 3920-1 MISS DAKIFLL'S SCHOOL. Hardv-pt. — The FOURTH QUARTER BFGINS MONDAY, October 3. 3909—3 Rose Bank Ladies' Boarding School, Trifalgar-street South, Nelson, MRS. THOS. SCOTT, Principal. THE FOURTH QUARTER will COMMENCE on MONDAY NEXT. 3rd October. 3915-3 Bishop's School. A SECOND MASTER has been appointed at tbe above School. The FOURTH QUARTER of the cu're&t yeßr v; ill begin oa MONDAY, October 3rd. For terms, &c, apply J. H. HARKNESS, —6 Head Msst*r. Nelson College. THE FOURTH QUARTER of the current year will begin on MONDAY NEXT, the 3rd October. OSWALD CURTIS, Secretary. College Office, 28th September, 188 (. 3302— td DRAWING CI ASSES.- Fourth Quarter of the current year will begin oa ibe 3rd October. CHAELES EAIKFS. Drawing Mastkk. 3903— 4p Neleon College and Inßtltnte. Nelson Horticultural Society. BOOK of RULE'S a-d PRIZE LIST for the Spricg and /utunr-n Fxbibition» can be obtainel from the undermeDtioned persons, v'z.: — H. Sudden & Co., Bridge-street. W. Bale, flardy-atreet S. Bolton, & -'cimf a street. ALFRED GRE NFIELD, 3929—2 Eon, Secretary. To the Electors of Nelsoa Suburbs. pt ENTLEMES,— I think it risht to inform VX you as early as porsible of my int ntions ia regard to the approaching General Ejection.' The '« Pepreeentation Act, 1881," hi? united the Suburbs in one electorate with the Waimei, Upper Motueka, and Bailer districts, ag far es the Lube Ucder these circumstances I bave decided not to offer myself for re-election. I beg you to accept my warm thanks for the honor you did me in electing me to represent you in Parliament, and to believe ih 1 1 shall ever recall with gratitude the many proofs of kindnesss and sympathy which were so freely offered to me during my election. I have the honor to be, Gent'emen, Your obedieufc servant, A. S. COLLINB. Wellington, September 28. JS3I- —2

SPECIAL NOTICE. ■tgt»»»»" J.WW MIII»MIIIIM»»iniB EVERETT BROS. Have much pleasure in announcing the arrival of their shipment of 181 NewMillinery, MANTLES, Ladies' and Children's untrimmed HATS, and 300 Boys' and Youths' SUITS, . . ■ Now Open for Inspection NEW GOODS. o i W. Milner Respectfully informs his Customers and the Public generally that' he is now opening New Spring and Summer Goods, Arrived per Mail Steamer, via Melbourne, COMPRISING— The LEADING NOVELTIES in W DEESH MATERIALS MANTLES MILLINERY COSTUMES FLOWERS, FEATHERS NECK RUFFLINGS SCARF NETS, ORNAMENTS TIES, LACES, SUNSHADES, &e., &c. W 9 MILK&R*--'-,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 234, 1 October 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 234, 1 October 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 234, 1 October 1881, Page 3

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