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TO TBAVBL THIS SEASON. ffji»^ HRBE w«II-knowa kortt Lord Nelson will travel through Wakefleld and l"«kiU on MoHDAxa, through Wiiniea West Wbdms--2M B 'J" d tkroufk Hepe, Bicbaßad. and Btoke F*i»ATs, bpiDf at faoiae TntroATa and uf^+V- Thi! ' e w " 1 be 8 P»^ock ▼wed with good grazing at is per week per mare. . Tetini lOi, guarantee £4. groomage Ss JA ?. ai<l en flrßt vißifr - ll accoantß t» be settled by lit January, 1882. SYDNEY HI 6 GINS, 3979 Spriog Qj-«ve. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, in NELSON, WAIMEA, and MOTUEKA, the Pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion PRESIDENT. President is a beautiful rich roan (now the farorite color in England), is 9 years old, and stands 16 hands S inches on very short legs, with splendid fiat bone, and has a good temper, superior action, and is a grand worker. . President 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, Richmond, in the Morning ; at Forest Inn, 3 o'clock. Tuesdats— Upper Moutere. Wednesdays —Motueka Hotel. Thuhsdats— returns to Moutere in the Evening. Fridats— Travellers' Rest, 11 to 1, returning to Mr Haycock's. Satuedats— Nelson until 3 p.m. Teems— Single Mares, £3 10; two, £ 6 10s; three, at £9. Groomagej ss. Fees payable on the Ist January, 1882. For further particulrs apply to C. Canning, Esq., Richmond ;_or to Mr J. Lucre, Nelson. 3971 R. E. McRAE. Beehiye Store* H. V, PHILLIPS Begs to ftonnoance to the inhabitants of Nel■on and Country districts, that in conseqaencV of proposed EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS of his premise^ the whole Stock of Sroceries, Crockery, Brushwase, etc., etc., will bi offered till November SO at a Ditcomt ftr IVet Cash on parcel* *f 10s. worth and vp wards. . \ 1\ "p«r cent., or Is 6d in the Ponnd off ail Groceries. | I2| per cent., or 9s 6d in the poand ck Crockery, China, Bruthwart, anli Holloware, &c, &c. ! NEW TEAS, ex "Bowen," Season 1881-824 £-cke«ts from 1/10, 2/-, 2/8, 2/6, 2/10, and 3s sd per lb. ; 100 Qr.-ohert», from 17/6 per Qr.-cheat, rea 1 ! good value. ; i Tons BUGABB— Mauritiut Counters, Com I - pany '• N«. I I.C. and T.j Mao BreweHe CrjaUla, and Dark Brown Sngara. \ lOkffs prima Potted BUTTER, at fdper pound. i 100 cases REROSINE OILS — DownerV, Devoe's. Nonpareil, Niagara, and Cameron's EUmond, in 2 and 4-galFon tias, with' patent taps. j 1 oaae TARAXACUM, or Dandelion Cofei Cbfksb'i SELF-RAIBZNQ FLOUB— Boli Age t — • j Families waited upon for orders, and Goodi delivered to atiy psrt of the City, free. H. V. PHILLIPS, j FAMILY GROCER, ; Corner of Bridge aad Coliingwcoi-street. | «690— I Courtenay Smith, GOVERNMENT WHARF, The PORT, Nelson. ; AS the largest Entrepreneur of this class' in New Zealand, is now supplying the following : — '■ SPECIAL TEMPERANCE BEVERAGES free from deleterious acids or druga : — ZOEDONE, CHAMPAGNE GINGER ALE, VIGORINE, SPARKLING HYGEIA, BACON'S ORANGE CHAMPAGNE NECTAR, SELTZER, VICHY, ; POTASS WATERS, KOUMISS FOR '< INVALIDS, &c, &c. Also, Sole Agent in New Zealand for Chine's DUGONG OIL. Importer of '■ TEAS, GROCERIES, and NEWCASTLE COAL, PRODUCE OE 1 AIX KINDS BOUGHT OR SOLD ON COMMISSION. Manufactories at Wellington, Melbourne^ and Rep»lse Bay, Queensland. Agencies at Auckland, New Plymouth, Wanganui, Napier,. Hokitika, Westport, Greymonth, Lyttelton, Cfaristchurch, Timaru, Oamaru, Dunedin, and lavercargill. 4080

PRIME SALT BUTTER 6d per ilb, BACON 8d per lb, r at ter'B JAMS *(1 per Ifc. Men'i CLOTHING OHE^P at Ji7l9~lni PIOKARD'B WTOKTR. HAVING LOST a nutab-r of SHKEP by DOGS and otherwise, any person fonnd TRESPASSING on my La»d will be PROSECUTED. CHABLES STRATFORD. Waimea West, May 7, 188 1, 1662— t c SEED POTATOES. W— J~ON E 8 9 hee FOR SALE some very Choice EARLY WHITE AND TRUE BROWS IUVER POTATOES FOB SEED. Also, GOOD EATING POTATOES, &WEDE3j CARROTS, & ONIONS. W. J O~~N E S. 2897 Haven Road. ( . , Cash Grocery. F. J. HINGSTON intends carrying on business as GENERAL GROCER AND PROVISION DEALER, on the CASH SY STEM 1 and having made epec'al errangemeiita wHh some of the principal firms in the colony, he will be able at fell tio;es to give to the cash going public the very best possible value for their money. I On SATURDAY first he will show one of the cheapest and best assorted Stocks ever brought into Nelson, imported especially to his own order for doing a large < ash trade, consisting of everything that is New and Good, all to be sold Cheap for Cash. GO TO THE CHEAP GROCERY STORE, AND BUY YOUR GOODS FHOM P. J. HINGrSTON, WAIMEA- STREET. W. BOUT, LICENSED LAND BROKER VALUATOR, LAND, HOUSE & COMMISSION AGENT, KABDT STREET, NELSOH. .10 R TftL E, OK VERY BAM EBBMS SO SUIT PDaOHASKBB--43. House and Hali-an-acreof Land.Brontistreefe. J4OO. 48. A 7 roomed House with 7 acrej Land, at Wakefieldf6r£32aor with si ac?es £500. 63. Three flrat-elaaa BoUdfcg Sites in Tra lalgar-at Sonth, on very easy terms. 68. Several Allotments at Stepney Viilc, the Port, at low prices. 70. A Firsi-clasa Bnilding Site; containing Two-thirds of an Acre, in Kawai-st. 75. Corner Allotment, Waimea-srtreet, at £9. per foot 82. 72 leet Land, Waimea-stTee. 87. Two Allotments of Land nearly opposite Lnkins' Wharf i 100. A Convenient Shop and Dweliing-bouit-at Brightwater, hear the Railway Station, with One Acre and a-Half of Garden land for £160. 101. A First-rate Site in Shelbourne-streei, cheap. 106. A comfortable House and land, Havenroad, a bargain, 109 Three Acres of Land in Vanguard -streei, for building sites, £io each : 110 One Hundred Acres of capital flat Land in 88 Valley (with a small quantity of Bush) fenced in, with good fead and water, £700. 111 Eighty Acres of excellent Land at Tara^nakifor£l?s 112 One Hundred and Sixty-iwo Acres of first-class Bush land, within about three mile of a railwey station, and with a j good road through the middle of the | land, has never-failing water supply for saw or four mill, a bargain. I 115 A very desirable residence of, seven room? on Stanley Crescent, having 4 acres of Land in paddocks and garden, with water laid on and other conveniences, £600. . ' '.' ; 117 A good Business Site in'Hßrdv-Btreetj j 40ft by lsbft, with large Shop, £300, on very easy terms ~ 121 One Hundred Acres good Bush Land at Collingwoodj with river frontage, very accessible and close to the port, *cf £200. 123 Seven-roomed House and Two Acres for £300, in Vangunrrf-'treet, or 122 feet Frontage by 200 'eet deep for £100 125 Convenient Home and Large Garden! Beachville— a bargain . ; 126 103 feet of Land fronting Hardy- 6 treft' with Comfortable Cottage, very che-p 127 A. Three-roomed Cottage and SO feet of Land in Hastings-street, for £<20 128 A really First-class Estate a, Clifton] Golden Bay, with a large Family Residence and Out-buildinga thereon* very cheap. . T 0 LE T , ! 89, A Four-roomed Cottrge, Westbaok Ter-i race, at 7s. per week. MONBT TO LBHD eu apD*bv*d fc-whoM Agent for the SUN INSURANCE COMPANY.

The Genuine "linger" for Hand! 4li^^^^^^^^^^,: T N a *^ tloa t0 the extensive Factories in America i^WTP* "T i 7 haTe built a large one in Scotland, and m^saa W]^ th * a«»aad still increasing, they are contemplating Mm Wmm another new^^ Factory in England. Such ftfcs^Jalinl » a cc«»s al«na should be a guarantee of the high! ll "^^OIN qaality of the « SINGER " Machines. ; r^f- -Ail feinds of Machines repaired. '• I |^^^^^^^& Oil from id per bottle. . Needles from ¥* ur lA , .-".,*' TBAFALGAR-ST. old * ~~ hrne * repwrßj lt not fetched within two months, wUI bei IMMENSE gEDtrOTION IN BOOTS AMD SHOES! WE have much pleasure in submitting to the public the following PRICES for BOOTS and SHOES, to order and measure, all guaranteed of best material, and made on the premises. Gents' French Calf, or Kangaroo Gents' Watertights 17 6 Spring Sides 18/6 Gents' Bluchers 12/6: Gents Colonial Calf do., 15/6 & 16/6 Ladies? High Lace and Spring fcrentß Oxford and Derby Sides from ... ... 14/-- -16/Shoes ...15/6 — 17/6 Children's and Girls', in all sizes Gents' French Calf Shooters ... 18/6 and patterns, from... 5/ 14/Gents' Super. Strong Lace-ups ... 16/6 Boys' Lace-ups, from ... 5/6—13/ Those requiring'cMjhare the Pateat. Waist Spring^fitted at a email extra cost. EL & ¥. MOOBB, Bridge-street

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 254, 25 October 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 254, 25 October 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 254, 25 October 1881, Page 4

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