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Novelties for the Slimmer Season- — o — - NEW GOODS BY STEAM AND SAILING SHIPS FOR PRESENT AND COMING WEAR, LOVEDAY"andIIEYHOE, gs^ ,»£: r£3& ss^ariTi^Jassr Sm?T? t M aDd ?*l™»fa»* Sid-Be* Summer Jacket's, Dolmans, and Kchus Cashmere Jackets, special makes, from 20 3 -Ne W Summer Hats and Bonnets-New Summer Millmery-New Summer Hosiery-New Summer Gloves-New Ribbons-New Tnmmings-New Satins Feathers, Fringes and Gimps-New Spanish Laces-New greTvarleS^^ Sllk Scarfs a *d Fichus-Ladies' and Children's Underclothing il LOVED AY &< HEYHOE have just received for Summer wear— One Case Superior Underclothing from Vienna, to which they innte special attention. 1 ; : ■ i 'O' — : . ' ' ' ■ : «g- All Goods purchased from the Manufacturers', and marked at the Lowest Rates thus saving the consumers all middle profits. ' MIIuLHSTBRY & DBEBBMAKING under competent management. '"' — -6-^— _ Mourning Orders executed without any delay. Loyeday & HEYHOE i^afalgar--st

XIVEBPOOL & .LONDON & Xi GLOBE INSUEANCE COMPAKY, Capitals. „„„ siQOQOQQ Incoma «-». SltfQQflQQ A LL classes of FIRE RISKS, In Iwn «r -Ol Country, taken at Current Bates. Clainw lettled without reference eJiewhf/ra. Bates of premium and every other information may be had at the Office of the undersigned. JOHN H. COCK & CO. 8 Agenta. THE SWISS LLOYD MARINE INBUBANCE COMPArIT. i^HlP 8 ?* ue Prepay to issue bolides on Gold, Wool, and other Produce ani Merc&andtee, to and from Australia, New Zealand, and^Europe, lntercolonial and Rtrerinu Ports, S*-* J^l 8 ?' Ma « lti «". Java, China, andi unitcdßtates, at that lowert currant latoa of< premium. OPEN POLICIES ISSUED. Aobkts for NbxsoX: JOHN H. COCK & CO. : JTNION FIEE AND MA.RINE U INSURANCE COMPANY OF KEW ZEALAND. Capita1.,.....«..,£2,00O s <)00, Iniurances eflTected on Property at Lowest current rates. 2851 H. D. JACKSON, Nelson Agent. BOUTH BRITISH FIRE AJTD MABINE INSURANCE COMPAB* 01 SEW ZEALAND. Subscbibed Capital .£1,000,000 In 50,000 Shares of £20 each. Unlimited Liability of Large Body of Shateholderg, resident throughout 4he Colony. ! Imvistbd Fusros..» u .....^.« i £lß0 > 000 i Coloitial Bask as Nbw Zeaiawd. Head Ojwice ..*.««. Attoklahd] Prompt and Liberal in Settlement, - j Popular and progressive! Premiums (Ist year) 1872-8...... £34,0321 Premiums (6th year) 1877-8 .........£184,361] Losses promptly paid at any Agency, at j option of insured., I MABINE. — Vessels, Freight, Cargo, etc! j Insured to and from United Kingdom; America, China, Mauritius, Australia! ' Fiji, and South Sea Islands. ; Flßi,.— Buildings and their Contents, Ship^ ia Dock, Insured against Lobs by Fife. I BSAKOHSS AND AGKKGIES, ! London, San Francisco, and throughout New Zealand and Australian Coloniea NELSON BUB-AGBKTS. T. R. Hodder & Co. Richmond s B. M. bMiTH « Wakefleld J. S. Edblstbw. Thomas A. Cook ......^^....Takaka W. C. Riley Collingwood BOLANDERS & CO., : AGENTS, KELSON. Colonial Fire and Marine Insurance Company of New Zealand. Capital £2,000,000, Subscribed by a large number of residents in the Colony, constituting the Company a Colokul Institution. ! Insurances on Town and Country properties effected at the lowest current rates, and losses promptly and liberally settled. ADAMS & KINGDON, Agents for Nelson and Marlborough. 2619 HA MBU EG- MAGDEBURG FIRE IKSDRANCE COMPANY OE HAMBURG. Capital (fully paid up) ... 2,C 00.000 marks The MajtdebDrg Flßfc Insurance Company IheM-g^eburg RE-IHSURANOK Company Ihe Magdeburg QENKKAL Insurance Co. (with Capital and Reserve Fund amounting to over Sixty Millions of marks— £3,000.000 Bterlipg). Are interested in every rißk undertaken. This Company is prepared to take rhks against loss or damage by fire en every deeenption of insurabla property af; the Lowest Rates. Ihe Company ia not connect? d with any Tari^ 1 Association, All Losses will be promptly paid in the Colony as soon as claims Bre ar justed. LANGB.&.THONF MAN, General Agents for Few Zealand, Bord at , Kunedin. A. D. BATFIILD, Agent, 3034 ' ffßLgpy. D. BAYFEILD, LAND, ESTATE, MINING AGENT, And SHABEBROEER, Bardy-street (oppoeite Union Bank, . ' Seisom §29»-t;o

RIGHARB REEVES, COMMISSION AGENT, Share Broker, STOCK AND STATION AGENT, NELSON, HAS ALWAYS ON HAND— Shares ia the principal Mining Companies, in laaDgabaa and Lyell Districts ; Otago and Auckland. Also, Bane and Insurance Shakes. To Storekeepers, Hotelkeeper? and others i Fbksh Samples jast received by the tinder* signed of— SUGARS, various qualities TEAS, chests, half-chests, and boxes TOBACCO, Cigars, Bia Glucos, etc. OILMEN'S STORES in every variety SPIBITS — Whiskiea, Brandies, Bum, various brands and prices WINES— Ports, Sherries, and Clarets, from good bar tonics, to extra superior quality for first-class trade, or private families 150 cases WW celebrated " Kilmarnock " WHISKEY (full contents) 150 cases •« Noonday " KEROSINE OIL 150 case 3 Calcicum Light Ani the following Special lines— 3 barrels MALT WHISKEY, gnuranteed 15 years old, price 45s per gallon, D.P. 2 qnarter-Coßkß OLD FRENCH BRANDY 12 years old, price per gallon 42s 6d. D.P. Note.— This Whiskey and Brardr have been In bond iD Dunedin over ei^ht years 3 quarter-casks Amonti'ado Sherry (very fine) &qu*rter casks Merla Six-Rrape Port 2 casas (20 000) •• Henry Clay » CIGAPS RIGHARD RBEVFSJ Office and Sampls Rooms, Next Post and Telegraph Office. Nelßon, Ist June. 1881. 1828 Soho Foundry. ESTATE OF MOUTRAY & CROSBIE. WE hereby notify thut Messrs. MOTJTBAY & CKORBrS have purchased the whole of the above Estate. All Accounts owing to the same will be received by them, and their signature will be a sufficient discharge. < JOHN PHARP\ _ . „ i 2794— t c Wm. BT.A CX / Tru&tees - Soho Foundry. PUBLIC NOTICE. MOUTRAY & CROSBIE brg to return their sinoe-e thinks to tbe public for the liberal support accorded to them duritta the lengthened period they have been ]n business as ENGINEERS, BOILER MAKPRS.etc, and haTing purchased from the Trustees the whole of the extensive Machinery. Plant, Ptock, Book Dfbts. etn , o! the above concern, THE BDSI E-S WILL BR CARRIED ON BY THEM AS HERETOFORE, with efficiency and promptitude, ] for which they respectfully solicit a continuance of fast favors. 2785— tc 7OEDONE! £-** Annual Sale over Two Million Bottles ! ! ! VIGORINE! From Warrsnheip Springs, Victoria. An enormous consumption* SPARKLING HYGEIA! th.c demand exceeds 100 doz. weekly. CHAMPAGNE GINGER ALE ! for family use in cold weather, all in stock and on sale, as also CIGARS AND VIRGINIA TOBACCO. STEAMED CANTERBURY BONEDUST. Sir Robert Banks' GUANO. Kitchen & Sons' CANDLES and SOAP. CANTERBURY CHEESE. NEW TEAS. Newcastle Coal, at market rates. EMPTY SACKS for SALE. FARM PRODUCE PURCHASED OR SOLD ON COMMISSION. CQTTRTEJTAY SMITH, Government Wharf, the Port. 2683 ■'':-■. Henry Budden & Co., SE E D M E S C HA NT § AND NURSERYMEN, BEIDQ K- S T BEE T", EABLY SEED POTATOES IN GKKAT VABIETT— The newest end most esteemed sort. W BITING CAJHBB and DESKS OJS ' BALS at * " " -'••->

Both on the American Continent and in Europe some of the most gigantic engineering operations ever attempted are either already under way or will soon be begun. In Europe the tunnel' under the English Channel comes first. Then we have the Arlberg tunnel through the Alps, dividing Austria from Switzerland ; and third, the canal through the Isthmus of Corinth. In the United States work on the Hudson River tunnel is progressing. In Canada the project for a tunnel under the St Lawrence promises to be carried put at no distant time, large sums having been for the work. In Central America the Panama - Canal is proceeding. Jake Bryant, a Butler Georgia negrq>cu;fc out his eyes with a 'penknife to escape beipg set at hard work in the penitentiary, to wbicb, he b|4 bees seated foi trnfesrs,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 235, 3 October 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 235, 3 October 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 235, 3 October 1881, Page 1

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