| NOT I CB. FIVE POUNDS REWARD will be PAID to any Pereon or Persona who will give *uch information si will lead to the conviction Of the Parties who on Oct. 2, 188!, SET FIBE Qn Mrs Sellon's Bun, and Burnt a large quantity of Green Flax. All Trespasser will be Prosecuted by -J. ANDREWS &. SON. *" MM - 4015-6p SEED POTATOES. f I c bas FOR SALE some very Choice EARLY WHITE AND TRUE BROWN FIVER POTATOES FOR SEED. Also, GOOD EATING POTATOES, SWEDES, CARROTS, & ONIONS. W. JONES. ?897 Haven Road. Cash Grocery. intends carrying on business as/^ENERAL GROCER AND PPO VISION VT DEALER, on the CASH SISTEM ! and having n*ade specfal arrangements with some of the principal firms in the colony, he wittrbffrabie;at . alttimes to giveto the; cash, Slug publio the very best possible value for eir money. "dn SATURDAY first he will show one of tW-? cheapest, and best ■ assorted Stocks eyer brought iajq^ Nelson, imported: especiajly to his own order for doing a large 'cash ttadej •cbtfeisting of' everything that is Nefc^and Good-, all to be sold Cheap ior Cash. GO TO THE CHKAP GROCERY STORE, AND BUY YOUR GOODS FROM P. J. HINGSTON, W AIM&Ai STEIE&T. J JW. ' BOUT, LICENSED LA Nl)' BRO KER VALUATOR, LiNIT, HOIJSirs COMMISSION ■ ' '" AGENT, . t HABDT STREET, NELSON. ,..' fob Ta le, pS TSST BAST 7BBUS TO SUIT PDBOHASHBe— 43. House and Halt-an-acre of Land,Bron*'- ;; ' ' r eet,;£4op,'-'" ! ;:1 *' 48. A 7 roomed House with 7 acres Land; at ! , WakeMd for £820 or with : 21 acres . j - '-£^00/ -■*■••■ ■a. : :. :- , jU. Three • flrst-class Building Sites in Tra r ! „ Jalgar-st. South, on very easy terms. f B. Several. Allbtmfents at Stepne^vtlli, . flfe i P6rt; J at"low prit»s. 70. A First-claes Building Site, containing I Two-thirds of an Acre, in Xawai-st. Comer Allotment, Waimea-street, at £2 I per foot. 82. 78 feet Land, Waimea-stree. 87. Two Allotments of Land nearly opposite • Lukuw' Wharf JI7. Q&pd Buildfag^Bities, Cfellingwood-street, i (* "at £8 per foot." jIOO. A Convenient Shop and Dwelling-house I at BrtgHtiteter, >near >the Railway j Station; with Oho Acre and a-Half of Garden land for £160. 101. A First-rate Site in 'Shelbourne-street, j (.cheap r. Y -. j f ., w ._.. , v :•■ \ 106. A comfortable Houseand land, Havenroad, a bargair 109 Three Acreso^ Land in Vanguard -street for building sites, £40 each 110 One pupdred Acres ot capital flat Land •- l m 8 £ Valley (with a small qtttsntitjr : df Bush) fenced jn»_ with good feed and water, £700. 111 Eighty L Acres ot; excelisat Land if Taranaki for £135 ) 112 One Hundred asd-Sixty-iwo Acrei of within about three -^BcSle ofisi-rkilway and-M&th a ■;--: r t^rpu^h the middle pf the. landj^has nevei , -fftillng , wat-er supjily I forßi^6r:fletiKmiH, ; *i barsftliS. r $1$ A very desirable residence of stven i roomp on StanleyuCreacent, having 4 r _ acres of Land in paddocks and garden, | - - wkterPilaid ons «n& dtheifircdnvenienceSj.^fßOO. ; •, r , 117 A good Basidess' Siterfn Hardy-street, 40ft by 150 ft, with large Shop, £800, on very easy terms * One Hundred Acres good Bush Land at ! Collingwood, with riverirontagervery acceisible and close to the port, lor i £200. 133 Seven-roomed House and Two Acres for I .. • £Soo,in Vanguard-street, or >iljg feet Frontage by 200 feet deep for £100. 124 An excellent Sheep Farm in lightyelght Valley.of 2^36 Acres, with gcod ' Residence and Oufc-buildih^s, £450. 125 Convenient House and Large Garden, ; ;' Beaehville— a bargain. \tt 108 feet of Land front iog Hardy-street, with Comfortable Oottage, very cheap I *3 TO LET, 89. A Four-roomed Cottage, Westben^ Terrace, at 7s. per week, MONET TO LBMD on aoprovad freeh-ald . -. <»esptftv. .- - y Agent for the SUN , INSUEAHCE COMPANY.
PRIME SALT BUTTER 6d per lb, BACON 8d per lb, Carter's JAMS 8d per lb, Men's CLOTHING GSE AP at 8719-lm PICKARD'S STOBI. CRCESUS (^AJtt ZiMNING | COMPANY, Ixwxm. AN EXTRAORDINARY M2ETING of the Shareholders in the above. Company will be held at, the Company's Offlce, Ltei-i,, on TUESDAY rthe Ist November, JB.BI, at One o'clock p.m. ■•-. - I Business.— To .take into consideration the advisability of allotting the reserred shares, or otherwise. JAMES INGLIS, Manager. Lyell, October 6, 1881. 3991— 4 a KELSON Industrial and Art EXHIBITION. TO BE HELD DUBING THE LAST WEEK IN NOVEMBER, 1881. CIRCULARS giving ali particulars and applications for space csn be ob|»lne<l Surirg the forthcoming Week f*oUj f-W: ;- ! *TjSuBEwoon, Hen. Sec , Bridge-atreetrHeiitnr Applications for space required by Exhibitors muit be returned to the Secretary on or before N6vt mber 5 Cb. .'■'■■. Local manufacture) specially invited. I Prizes will be awarded in the following •Classes :-•• . .,.,, ., \ 1. Landscape, Mechanical, Pencil, Crajnon, i and Pen aiid Ink Drawings j 2 Models of all kinds, and SpeCfoueri&df | Workmanship i a yarious Trades . j .». Paintings in pii and Wftter Colora f ! 4. Turnery, Car Ting. Fretwork, Fraipes ! 6. Collections of Dried Ffrns and Spatter j ln « - 'V I 6. Crochet, Wool Worfr, Embroidery^ and Fancy Needlework J | 7. Artificial Flowers and Leather Work r j 8. Plain Sewing. All Exhibitors for these Frizea must be under 21 years of age. ' '" 89*4 Civil Service Stores. THE « PFZ3AREE '» M E£TURE-a judicioutfbleba Of the Choicest TEA*, eontltsuei to give unqualified sstisfaifcioai Excellent in Quality— Moderate ia Price . —slways the same. COLONIAL MANUFACTURES. Eesseli's Warwickshire Sauoe South British Company's I.X Li Sauce Tonk's Pompadoar Tomato Sauce Crier's Motaeka Jams . Wood, Crosbie & Co.', Boiled Mutton „ Boiled Beef ;■-'' „ Cqrned ( B«Jf - •.,.-., .-'/ mL :; : Tr#e ; ■**■•' Gliffln & Sons' Bissuits v -P'aiae k Watson's FireKindlers i " J , A SUMMER BEVERAGES. ■■ ISotdone, ,^|gprine,,Qinger Ale, Hygqia, Belle Eau, K-atpbeny Syrup, Peppermint, Cloy as, Lemon Syrup, Orange Bitters, eto, Boa-bons, Pinatdre packets Pandora -80-fee of ..Curinsitiesj. Art Union Sweets, j and Confectionery of all descriptioni. ! GROCERIES. OILMAN'S STOBES. j PROVISIONS. . : j Luuoa Biscuits 6d per lb. BUTIJER AND CBEKSE of the leit brands only. 5894 R. AITKEN. I Beehiye Store. ! M. V..BHILLIPI3 v, £j Pegs to annnounce to thtf iobibitanta of^NeU *on end Country^i«tri*?t»Siihatin consequence <>f propoesd EXTENSIVE ALTERATIOUB (if his premises, the whole Stock of Groceries, Crockery, Bfushwaue, etc., etq-y, J dll ba offered tlll]!foyeraber3ooifa^eo««*f f&r JHetXCash oh parcels of lOs. 'worth and r vp war ill* 71 Jper cent., or Is 6d inthe Pound ot all • '- r - ,; iQ)rotie*lei. ■■ * x H| par -cent, or 5b 6d in tha pound off Crockery, China, Brushware, and Holloware, &c, &c. iIEW TEAB, tx « Bowen," Season 1881-82— §-ches(« frpm 1/10, 2/-, 2/«; 2/6, i/10, and 3s Sdper lb. fOO Qr..obests, from 17/6 iper Qri-cheat, rel good value. i Tons SUGARS— Mauritius Counters, Cimpany's No. 1 I.C. and V. 5 »lso Brewer's Crystals, and Dark Brown Sugars. prime Potted BUTTER, at Sdper pound. joo cases KEROSINE OILS- Downer's, Devoe's. Nonpareil, Niagara, and Cameron's Diamond, in 2 aad 4-gallon tins, with patent taps. * 1 " se TARAXACUM or Dandelion CoCe CBlßiE'B S&LF-RAIBING 'FLOUR — Sole" Agent. ■-_____». . ; families waited upon for ordera, and Gcods delivered to any psrt of tbe City, free. H. V. PHILLIPS, FAMILY GKOCIB,' (jJorner of Bridge and Coiiingwood-s c t. ,69r -.
The Genuine "Singer" for Hand t^^sJßsß^^^3Hßßnw B _. | T^ additiom to the extensive Factories in America ' wffi|^^^^^^ff Xi *' -V hare built a large one in Scotland, and • iUT '^'wmJb »»»^er^*^ ;: Fa^6^^m\Bngland.^ Such j | VPffffrtj ammfn^ ineijess al«n# itould be^4 guarantee of the high j &*ss'¥ *• "SINGER Machines. i I^^ _^adfn_3£, Jl "^ kkds °f Machines repaired. j jP'fl. J^E^aaJiWK Par« Oil from 8d per bottle. Needlea fi-oi» :j | -L-, :". PIT?- "\V ..;;; n*4SENT, TRAFALGAR-ST. j _ a.B. — Machines left for repairs, if mot fetched within two months, will be jold to pay expenses. *" '' '■'"'■ ' ' 008 ""-— — ■ — — — — rrcirji i , | _^ ' IMMENSE BOOTS AP SHOES! W"E have much pleasure; am submitting to :>ilie public the Mowing mWm fm mrnßYwd SHO£S,,to and measure, all guaranteed of best material* and made the-premisesr Gents' French Calf; or Kangaroo y Gents' Watertights .... M.U ..; "17 q ■j Spring Sides --.-.** v.> -^. 18/6 ' (Wis' BlucHers ... V.* '..>-.. 12/6 ; Gents' Colonial Calf do., 15/6 •& 16/6 Ladieß' High Lace and Spring .Gents' Oxford and Derby .YYYi... jSides from ... ... 14/ 16/Shoesr... T.. ... 15/6r^-17/6 Childrjeh's ancTGuls', in all eizes Gents' French Calf Shooters .... 18/6 . and patterns, from... S/-i-i4/_ Gents' Super. Strong Lace-ups ... 16/6 Boys' I^ace-ups, from ... 5/6—13/ Those requiring can have the Patent Waist Spring-fitted at a small extra cost I
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 246, 15 October 1881, Page 4
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