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_6overment NotJficatloLfi._ Croxyn. Lauds Office, Nelson. November 1, ISSI. APPLICATIONS FOR LEASES under "'The Land Act, IS77,'' received by the Conunipsioner of Crown Lauds during the month of October. ° No. 2301. Edith T. Johnson, 50 acres, district Tadmor, bounded by F. Pahl's laud ou the north, Grown land on the west and south, River Tadmor on the east, to correspond with R. Hodgkinson's lines Nos. 4 and 6 2302. Francis Edward Pahl, 50 acres, district Tadmor. bounded by Joseph Rigby's on the north, Crown land on the west and south. River Tadmor on the east, 15 chains irom River Tadmor. , 2303. Roderick Mcßae. 75 acres, district \\ angapeka, bounded on the north by a public road south of section 2. east by Crown land, south by section 17. west bv Sherry river. ' 2304. John Riley, 50 acres, district Tadmor bounded on tile east by section. 123. north by Saunders application, south by mv former application, No. 515, and west by Crown lauci. J 2305. John Edward Fletcher, district Pakawau (Onetaua). bounded on the east by part section i7, and sections 18 &hd 19 on the north by section 60, and ou west knd south by Crowu land. 2305. Jsmes Conclly. 90 acres, district Black s Point. Reefton. part of sections IM and 244, Block xiii., Reefton district. tAQi. Joseph CeresetOi 94 acres 2 roods and 4 perches, district Inangahua, bounded on the north by Inaugah.ua river, on the east t>V trrey road, on the south, by section No. KJ-tj on the west by Grown land. 2. ! iO ; S. Edward Ciiroll. 10 acres, district Lyell. situate at the junction of right and left hand branch Xew Creek south side, bounded, on all sides by Crown land. 2309. Thomas Flower, r-0 acres, district Wakapuaka. boutided on the north by Crown hhd and section 'JO. east by Crown lanu ana section !*B. west by Crown land and Oakey's application. 2310. Thomas Flower, 50 acres, district Uakapuaka, bounded towards the north by Oakey's application, east by Crown land, south by Crown land, and west by a road being eastern boundary of section 87. 231 1. Gilbert Harper and William Sutherland, 50 acres, district Charleston, situated on Totara beach, bounded on the south by our application, east by Crown land, west sea beach, north by Crown lands. 2312. John Simpson Squires. 50 acres 1 rood and ?A perches. Aorere, section 135, district Aorere. 2313. H. and F. Baigent. 1 00 acres, district Takaka, bounded on the east by sections 11 and 130, south by section 130 and Crown land, west and north by Crown land. 2314. George Doige and Alexander Doidelge, 50 acres, district of Mawhera-iti, bounded on the north by Blackwater Creek, on the east by Red Jack's Creek (a tributary of Blackwater), on the south by Crown land, and on the west by George Bannan's agricultural lease. 2315. Arthur Berry, 50 acres, district Aorere, bounded on the north by Kaituna river, east by section 22f>, west by section 131. 281 0. W. S. 0. Caldwell. 15 acres, district Aorere. section 154. 2317. Giovanni Porrata, 50 acres, district Sherry, bounded on the north by Francois' application, east by Crown land, south by section 140, square 5, west by a road on the banks of Slippery Creek, being an addition to application 1)20. ALFRED GREENFIELD, Commissioner of Crowu Lands. Crown Lands Office, Nelson, November 1. SALES of Crown Lauds during the month, of October, 1881. Section No. ;-5«, Square 5, Motupiko District Section No. 120, Square 5, Sherry District. A PPLICATIONS for LEASES WITHJ\. DRAWN during the mouth of October. 1881. No. 1885, Jas. Johnston, 50 acres, Matiri District. 1800, C. Campbell. 120 acres. Little Grey District. J 1521. G. W. Pahl, jim., 100 acres, Motupiko District. ALFRED GREENFIELD, Commissioner Crown Lands. Crown Lands Office, Nelson, November 1, 1881. nnHE undermentioned LEASES have beX come FORFEITED by the Non-payment of Rent :— F. Cassidy, Motueka, 24. square 3. 218 acres 11. Lankow, Moutere. SO, square 2, 100a. A. H. Bensemann, Moutere. 154, square 2 100a. ' J. Wall, Charleston, 27, square 137, 39a 3r 13p. T. Howard, Mawhera-nui, 1, block iv CG block iv., 109a 2r. *' ' P. Regan, Inangahua, 2a. square 135, oGa 3r 4p. J. Johuston, Matiri, 124, block xiv., 55a 2r 21p. G. Haines, Ahaura, 12, block ii., 49a 3r 25p.

f Monster Clearance Sale. R&LgpOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! SH OES 1 SHOES 1 SHOES ! aR^V N:D CLEARING SA.2LE! biTing-jip the Retail Business ! & J. STAPLES beg t0 inform tbeir p atroas #f , KJ - L -^^^- J-iIXID aßd tie puHic that they inientt giving up lheir Retail Shop, as they find their Wholesale Trade Thev will .^ S fi'^L ln " easeiJ » and demands the whole of tbeir attention. Stt™r',fP T CLEARING SALE of the whole of their ™™~ lockof . EN G;L[SHand COLONIAL-MADE BOOTSand SHOES, commeacing on Friday next, October 21, 1881. Gent's Best Peg Watertights " io g Ladies> Morocco Elastic Sides ... „7 6 Gent's Best Calf Elastic-sides '" " ] 0 o Ladies ' Levant Elastic Sides ... „ 6 6 S s j Calf Walking Shoes ", 8 6 Ladies' Calf Elastic Sides ... „ 8 6 Uent s Best Naied Bluchers a n ta- >-d n Gent's Best Slippers "' " to adlCS , Prunella » 6 3 Youths Strone Elastic " I -i^adieß' Morocco Walking Shoes „9 0 Youths' Strong Balniora'"; '" " i! S Ladies' Levant Walking Shoes... „ 7 6 Youths' Strong Laces N^i a"' " Ladies' Calf Lome Shoes ... „ 6 6 Youths' Walking Sw " » 86 Ladies' Levant Slippers '„ 2 9Youths' Nailed Bluchers " 5 I Ladies' Carpet Slippers „2 6 Boys 'Laces Bals '" " 4 6 Maids' Kid Calf Levant „5 6 Boys' Elastic-sides » 4 0 Girls', with or without Copper Toes 2/6, 3/6, Ladies' Kid Button Boot's" "' " o n nu-u , -r, 4 / G The above are m 9 Ja^^^Si£S!i^ "' "" flee CiW thC St ° Ck ', Ever^ line must be s°U> ™ matter what eacriSale. KCmemb6r Shls 1S no worked-up Bankrupt Stock, but a genuine Clearance Boots! Boots! ~~ Boots ! JUST KECEIVED, ex « ENGLAND'S GLORY "— 40 TRUNKS SADIES' AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES ! which we are selling at the Lowest Possible Pricks ! ! ! At the LEATHER PALACE. Jack Muggins said unto his wife, The boots you bought a fortnight since My dear, this is not right— Would wear three months, you said, bo much money spent in boots And now the soles are dropping off— Jwery Saturday night ! Go down and punch his head ! S U g ° u l arg ? in LuDtin & There's Jenny's boots— one heel fell Through the slop-shops in the town, And both are out at toes ; And in rotten boots and shoes They tripped her in a puddle-hole, You knock my wages down ! And nearly broke her nose 1 I°nd?hink yo^veSrhT 11 ' Didn't I tell you to go to HEALY & SON I Hut v,*w Q *y> a nit, The only Snobs in town ! Yo? fi nd° r th t e y y ou r ai bH ""^ S" 6 *™ the *"* f^ J lv - mh - When you pay your money down. BFALY& SON, Bridge-street.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue XVI, 4 November 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue XVI, 4 November 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue XVI, 4 November 1881, Page 4

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