: To the Electors of Motueka and Collingwood. r\ ENTLEMEN,—In view of the vX corning 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, \\J E are daily expecting a DIRECT SHIPMENT Ex " Robin Hood," from Calcutta via Lyttelton, CONSISTING- OF Woolpacka, full weights Cornsacks, 46 z 28 Rice Castor Oil Tapioca Sago. Selanders & Co. Nelson, 29th September, 1881. —3 FEL 8 0 N Industrial and Art EXHIBITION. TO BE HELD DURING THE LAST WEEK IS NOVEMBER, 1881. /^IRCULABS giving all particulars and \J applications for space can be obtained durirg the forthcoming Week from W. T Sheswcod, Hon. Sec , «ridge-6treet, Kelson. Applications for space required by Exhi" bitors mttst be returned to the Secretary on or before Not tracer Oth. Local manufactures specially invited. Prizes will be awarded ia the following Glasses :— 1. Landscape, Mechanical, Pencil, Crayon, and Pen and Irk Drawings 2 Models of all. kinds, and Specimens of Workmanship in various Trades 3. Paintings ia Oil and Water Colors 4. Turnery, Carving, Fretwork, Frames 5. Collections of Dried Ferns and Spattering 6. Croch : fc, Wool Work, Embroidery, and Fancy Needlework 7. Artificial Flowers and Leather Work 8. Plain Sewing. I All Eahibitors for these Prizes must be | under 21 years of age. 8944 ! T7IOXHILL BREWEBY.— Brewery premiX; ses. Foxhill ; Bottling Establishment, Waehfikld. To emure Quirk deepitch. all orders should be addressed JAMES GROVB WAKfeJT*LD. 2"57— 1 m has much pleasure in announcing her first delivery of SPBfflG & SUMMEE GOODS, comprising a splendid stock of French Mantles New Satin Coats trimmed Spanish ' Lace — Plain Satin Coats lined Cold Satin — The New Sleeveless Jackets — A splendid variety of Dolmans in Satin, Silk, and Cashmere, trimmed New Laces and GimpsChenille Fichus and Dolmans— Plain and Trimmed Cashmere Jackets, very good value, from £1 Is — China Holland Rohes, so much worn — Beige Eobes — 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 Mixlinert, Fi.owebs, Feathers, and Nic-nacs, hnve been specially selected, and are expected daily from Paris and London. MRS. MELHUISH, TEAFALG.IK-STREET. 3031-lm
■JgteiM.. TTNION BTIAM ?i^^^^i^3 PANT'S Stjbambbs are appointed to Jeare, booking as follows: FOR PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, and DUKEDIN, booking for Wanganui, Oamaru, Timaru— The PENGUIN, s. 8, TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 4th October, at Two p.m. The HAWEA, s.s,, on THURSDAY, 6th : October, at Tha WASAKA, s.s , on TUESDAY, llth October. FOR PICTON, WELLINGTON snd LYTTELTON, booking for Napier, Gisborne, and Taatanga— The HAWBA, sb on THURSDAY, 6th October, tnking Bluff Melbourne, and Adelaide passengers and cargo, also for Bydney. The WAITAKI, sb., on THURSDAY, ISth October. T^OR TARANAKI ud MANUKAU=» The WAITAKI, a.s. on FRIDAY, 7th October, at Five p.m. The PENGUIN, on FRIDAY, Hth Oct. "CK)R SYDNEY— The WAKATIPU, R g., from Wellington on TUESDAY, llth October. FOR MELBOURNE end ADELAIDE, Tia Wellington, Lytteltoa, Dunedin,; and Bluff— The ROTORUA, ss, from Wellington, on MONDAY, 10th October. WOOL bcoked through to LONDON at ONE PENNY per it Freight and Pagaage Tlekafes U be abtftiaed at the Compakt's Ofmoßj Ofi Government Whaf f Nelson College. mHE FOURTH QUARTER of the curX rent year will begin on MONDAY NEXT, the 3rd October. OSWALD CURTIS, Secretory. College Office, 28th September, 1881. 3902— t d Bishop's School. A SECOND MASTER has been appointed at tbe above School. The FOURTH QUARTER of the caveat year will begin 6a MONDAY, October 3rd. For terms, &c, apply J. H. HARKNESS, — 6 - Head Mast»r. NELBON-GREYMOUTH RAILWAY. Timber Trucks and Wagons Contract. (Four Timber Trucks and Six High-side Wagona). WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this Office until Noon, of WEDNESDAY, the 12th October, 1881, for the above Contract. They are to be marked outside 'Tender for Timber -Trucks and Wagons Contract," and addressed ta the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, DrawiDgg, specifications, a^d general conditions may be seen at thi3 Office. The lowest or any tender not neceisarily accepted. By command, J. GEO. BLACKETT, Resident Engineer. Public Wqrks Office, ' September 26, 1881. 2882— a t d NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. HURUKUI— BLU^F AND' BRANCHES RAILWAY. ' Sleeper Contract. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this Office antil Neon, ot TUES* DAY, 25th October, 1881, for the above Contract, They are to be marked on tbe outside "Tender for Sleeper Contract," and addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, Dnnedin. Telegraphic Tenders, similarly addressed and marked will be received if presented at any Telegraph Office by Noon of tbe same d»te, provtfei that written tenders are lodged &t any District or Resident Engineer's Office by the same hour. Specifications and general conditions may be seen at this Office, and at the Public Works Offices at Auckland, Wellington, Nelson, Gre* month, Chriatchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill, at tbe Bailwny Offic«, Picton, and at the Postoffice, Hareiock. . The lowest or any tender will not neccseaiily be accepted. . , ByHcommand, W. N. BLAIR, Engineer in charge M. I. Public Works Office, Dunedin, 16th September, 1881. '" 3862—1
SPECIAL NOTICE. EVERETT BROS. Have much pleasure in announcing the arrival of their shipment of 18 1 NewMillineb y ? 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 GoodSj Arrived per Mail Steamer, via Melbourne, : ■ '' ■ COMPRISING— The LEADING NOVELTIES in m* DEESW MATEEIALS MANTLES MILLINERY COSTUMES FLOWERS, FEATHERS NECE RUFFLINGS SCARF NETS, ORNAMENTS TJES, LACES^SUNSHAPES, &c, &c. ": .- / / ! W» M>&Sdm&U&k9
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 235, 3 October 1881, Page 3
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