■ r T. il 1 ll____s_s_______t TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, ia NELSON, WAIMEA, and MOTUEKA, the Pure-bred Clydesdale Stallioa PRESIDENT. President is a beautiful rich roan (now the favorite color in England), is 9 yearß 0 .d, and stands 16 hands 2 inches on very short legs, with splendid flat bone, and haa a good temper, superior action, and is a grand worker. Pkesident was imported from Melbourne by John Shields, Esq, and was bred by Kenneth M'Kenzie, Esq, Heidelburg, Victoria. PEDIGREE : By Lord Clyde (imported) out of Blossom by Prince Charlie (imported), out of Kate (imported), by Lothian Tarn, &c. &c. Lord Clyde was champion horse in Melbourne for four years ; Blossom was also a great prizetaker. MoNDATS—leave Mr Haycock's, Richmoad, in the Morning ; at Forest Inn, 3 o'clock. Tuesdays— Upper Moutere. Wbdnesdats — Motueka Hotel. Thursdays— returns to Moutere in the Evening. Fhidays— Travellers' Rest, 11 to 1, returning to Mr Haycock's. Satuedays— Nelson until 3 p.m. Tebms— Single Mares, £3 10; two, £ 6 10a; three, at £9. Groomage, ss. Fees payable on the lst January, 1882. For further particulrs apply to C. Canning, Esq., Richmond;, or to Mr J. Luche, Nelson. 3971 R_E. McRAE. Beekiye Store, H. V. PHILLIPS Begs to annnoance to tbe inhabitants of Nelion snd Country districts, that in consequence of proposed EXTENSIVE ALTERATIO»B of hia premises, the whole Stock of eroceries, Crockery, Brushwiure, etc., etc , will b« offered till November SO at a Discount ftr Net Cash tn parcels 0/ 10s. ttorth ani upwards. 7_ J per cent., or Is 6d in the Fonnd off all Grocei.es, 12 _ per cent., or 2s 6d in the poand eS Crockery, China, Brushware, aud Boiloware, &c, &c. NEW TEAS, fx «' Bowen," Season 1881-82— i-chesta from 3/10, 2/-, 2/i, 2/8, 2/10, and 3a 2d per lb. 100 Qr.-ohests, ftom 17/« per Qr.-chest, r-*l good value. 5 Tons SUGARS— Mauritius Counters, Company 's No. 1 I.C. and T. ; «lso Brewer's Crystals, and Dark Brown Sugars. 20 ktg» prime Potted BUTTER, at f d per pound. 100 cases KEROSINE OILS — Downer's, Devoe's. Nonpareil, Niagara, and Cameron's Diamond, in 2 and 4-gallon tins, with patent taps. Ime TARAXACUM, or Dandelion Coffee Cbkesb's SELF-RAISING FLOUR —SaIe Agent. — - Families waited upon for orders, and Goods delivered to any p»rt of the City, free. H. V. PHILLIPS, F A MIL V GRO C B R , Circer of Bridge aad Collingwcol-street. qcon
■****■*■ —— — .C9U— . Boots! Boots! Boots! o— j _ JUST RECEIVED, ex « ENGLAND'S GLORY »— 40 TRCJNKS LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S ROOTS AND SHOES -i---which we are selling at the Lowest Possible Prices ! J ! At the LEATHER PALACE. l_StS_. SSS," 1 "* _^_3SX£i_fr ° d ~ T_£h SfpXTn tbe town Tlt.l™ 7 * !T t -° M ** ™ And in rotten boot_ and _]__ W "* Thi*&f. X" ? ' "*" '„_,, i. , You knockn^e. down f %2£&&V EfT* 2dSSk^ , -a j .SA' Mn.ltei, Jott to f toHEAIT * SON, Bnt before ibej are a week in wear w . _ L^'T.L 11 10 "° __• , Yon fi nd tbat /„„ are bi, ""• j**, HEALY & SON, Bridge-street. Local Industry !— Stonewalling —BOOTS ! BOOTS! 0 Wand J. STAPLES, Wholesale and Retail BOOT and # SHOE Manufacturers, Wellington, and BRIDCiESTREET, NELSON. In returning thanks to our numerous friends and customers for the very liberal support accorded to is 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 pric© ; and as we have no old or shop- worn goods, customers may rely upon getting none but sound and tresii articles, we repectfully solict all Shoe buyers to call and inspect our goods, ana compare prices and quality. W. &J. S. have shortly to arrive from Eng- «« i Gwnpo T arkd as£ortmen t of Ladies' and Children's SUMMER BOOTS ana bUUEb, which will be in time for tho Season, and of which die notice ISrim _l}nfi;_i?f^ U i iDdßof E *P airiD g done °" premises. Stowdealers will find it to their- advantage to sort up at this Establishmen,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 248, 18 October 1881, Page 4
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