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HAVE yon a VEHICLE that want^ PAINTING and Trimming ? It soyou cannot do better than take it to SEARLE, Coach Paiwtfb, Next Twist & Gay's,, S927— Bm Trafalgar-street. OHAS. BURNS, SHAREBROKER, MINING trad GENE- i RAL COMMISSION AGENT, •'Lj ell Times "Office, j 3951— fc c Cliff-Btreet, Ltbil. J NEW IZBALAND PUBLIC WORKS. ! ROADS— PELORUS DISTRICT. Havelock to Wairau River, SSCTIOIT IN O. 8 CONTBACT. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at thii Office until Noon of SATURDAY, the 15th October, 1881, for the above 1 Contract. They are to be marked on the' outeide " Tender for No. 8 Contract, Hoadf, Pelorua District," and addressed to the Hon ; the Minister for Public Works, Danedin. Telegraphic Tenders, similarly addressed and; marked, will be received if presented at anyi TeUgrap^i Office, by Noon ot the same date,! provided that written tenders are lodaed sti any District or Resident Engineer's Office by! ib.B same hour. Drawings, specification?,: and general conditions may be seen at tbi» Office, and at the Postoffice, Havelock. • The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Bf command, J GEO. BLACKETT, Rejidont Engineer. Public Works Office, Nelson, October 3, 168!. 3963— a Crown Lends Office, : Nelson, October 1, 1881. A PPLICATIONS for LEASES under ." The : Z\ Land Act, 1877," Appendix E, receh jd by the Commissioner of Crown Lands, Nel- 1 son, during the month of September, 1881 : — ' No. 2294 John Johnson, 50 acres, District' Oparara, Section!, Block XIV; bounded ■ on the south by. the River Reserve, west 1 by Section 2, north by Crown land 1 , east 1 by road line. . 2295 John Phelan, 62 acres, District Maw-hera-iti ; the north-western end of Section 5, Block XI T , Mawhera-iti, adjoining Sec-; tion 3 and Snow Creek. 2296 William Young. 39 acres, District | Mawhera-iti, Section 30, Block XTV ; i bounded on the .north by a public road, I east by Section 31, south by Section 36,; west by Section 39. : ,;-.,:'- ! 2297 John Biggs, 150 acres, DistricfcTadmor, ! commencing at the bend on the Tadmor i River known, as the NarroV Neck} run- ■ ning thence southward; bounded on the! east by the Tadmor River, and on the south, west and noith by Crown land. 2298 John Saunders, 50 acres, District Tadmor (Sherry), adjoining the back of Section 122, Square 5, a 3 joining F. Pahl'B back Section on the north side arid Riley's application on the south. 2299 W. 6. Mirfin. jun., 200 acres, District Inangahua ; bounded on the south by the Buller River, and opposite Sections 14, 16, 18, 20, and 21, Block IV. 2300 Frederick Large, 50 acres, District Karamea, formerly applied for by John Healy. ALFRED GREENFIELD, Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Money we want and Money we must liave ! TN consequence of the dull times and the scarcity of sugar (which we JL are in want of at present), as an inducement to our friends aid tkd public to leave some at the LEATHER PALACE, We Jhave determined to OFFER THE WHOLE OF OUR PRESENT STOCK at COST PRICE I For a FEW WEEKS for CASH ! It is Jneedless to enumerate Prices to a a discerning Public, as they will have an^opportunity of inspecting Our Goods and comparing Prices. Remember !— This is a Bona fide Sale to raise money, and no a reasonable*offer will be refused. HEALY~and SOM, BRIDGE STREET. Local Industry !— Stonewalling —BOOTS ! BOOTS ! w mil i - i—^— . — — q " | | W" and J. STAPLES, Wholesale and Eetail BOOT and 9 SHOE Manufacturers, Wellington, and BRIDGESTREET, NELSON. In returning thanks to our numerous friends and customers for the very liberal support accorded to us during our brief period of business in Nelson, we wish to intimate that finding the demand for really good articles much larger than we anticipated, we have determined to manufacture and sell. NONE BUT FIRST-CLASS GOODS, which we are now selling at prices that cannot be beaten anywhere. We do not quote prices, as ' worthless Boots and Shoes can be made at almost any price j and as we have no old or shop-worn goods, customer may rely upon getting none but sound and iresh articles, we repeetfully eolict all Shoe buyers to call and inspect our goods and compare prices and quality. W. &J. S. have shortly to arrive from Engl an ? V£Jk e and varied asEortment of Ladies' and Children's SUMMER BOOTS and SHOES, which will be in time for the Season, and of which due notice will .befiyen N.8.-.AM Ic^r of Repairing done on the premises. 'gfa£ pealers will fipdjrt to theii; uUvuumge to suit up at this Establishment.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 243, 12 October 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 243, 12 October 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 243, 12 October 1881, Page 4

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