TO LET.— FURNJ.BHBD BOOMS, with or without Board. Apply 1 182-$ c Mrs. MACEAT, Belmont How*. TO THE BLECTOBB OF N. ZEALAND. READ Prop. Newmak'b Pamphlet on the "True Principles o* Parliamentary Government, or How a Country should be Governed." Price 3d. Published by K.Ltjcas & Son, Bridge-st., Nelson. 4105 Civil Service Stores. THE « PFZGABEE " MIXTURE-* judicious blend of tha Choicest TEAS, continues to give ut qualified s&tisfcctiou, Excellent in Qaality— Moderate in Price — always the same. COLONIAL MANUFACTURES. Keseell'u Warwickshire Sauce ' South British Company's I.X.L. Sauce Tonk's Pompadour Tomato Sauce J Carter's Motaeka Jams Wood, Crosbie & Co.', Boiled Mutton ; „ Boiled Beef „ Corned Beef „ Tripa Griffin & Corns' Biscuits Paiae & Watson's FireEindlers SUMMER BEVERAGES. , Zocdone, Vigor ine, Ginger Ale, Hygeia, Bell* Eau, Ratpterry Syrup, Peppermiat, Clotos, Lemon Syrup, Orange Bitters, etc. FOR THE LITTLE ONES. Bon-bons, Pinaiore Packet! Pandora Boxm of Curiosities, Art Union tiweeti, and Confectionery of all description!. GROCERIES. OILMAN'S! STORES, PROVISIONS. LoacH Biscuits 8d per lb. BUTTER AND CHEESE j of tbe best brands only. ! S99* R AITKEN. | KELSON : Industrial and Art EXHIBITION. TO BE HELD DURING THE LAST WEEK IN NOVEMBER, 1881. /"lIRCULABS giving ali particuhw and \J applications for space cm be obtained durirg the forthcoming Week from W. T Sherwood, Hen. Sec , Bridge-etreet, Nelson Applications for space required by Exhibitors must be returned to the Secretary en or before November sth. Local manufactures specially invited. Prizes will be awarded iv the following Clatses ;— 1. Landscape, Mechanical, Pencil, Crayon, I and Fen and Ink Drawings 2 Models of all kinds, and Specimen! of Workmanship in various Trades 3. Paintings ia Oil and Water Colon 4. Turnery, Carring. Fretwork, Frames 5. Collections of Dried Ftrns and Bpatter ing 6. Crochet, Wool Work, Embroidery, and Fancy Needlework 7. Artificial Floweia and Leather Work 8. Plain Sewing. Ail Exhibitors for these Prizes must bo under 21 years of age. 3944 TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, between NELSON, SUBURBAN NORTH, | WAIMEA, and MOTUEKA, the Splendid Carriage Sire PATCH. Patch ia of a rich brown color, standing 164 hands, -of great bone and substance, fine constitution, good temper, and has proved himself a sure foal-getter (especial attention is called to this fact), his stock for size, quality, and general soundness are his beat adTertisements. For further particulars and pedigree see cards. Mondays— Leare3 Haycock's, Eichmond, at Noon, at Forest Inn, Wakefield, at 8 p.m. Toeß»at — Upper Moutere. Wednisdat— MotuektfVSbtel. Thubßdat— Returns to Moufcert in the eTening. Fbibat — Travellers' Reit, H to 1, returning to Haycock's, Eichmoid. ' Satubdats— Black- Horse FoteLSuburban '■ North till Noon ; Lucre's Stables, Nelioi, at 2 p.m. ' - ; Teems— £2 29. Gtoomaga, fis. Keduo* tion in price for a number of mares. JAMES LUCRE, 4113— te ' Crown Stables, Nelson.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 253, 24 October 1881, Page 4
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