Tl ffOmAZ TO LEND on approved FREEJSuL HOLD Becarfty. Apply CB. BaK?**¥ 5 Solicitor, SBtabon. T*s MONEY to LEND, on FKifiEhOLD &EC*".RtTZ FELL & ..ATKFfSOBI. TO LEND ON FBBSBHOLD BFCURITY, in euma to utiit Borrowe a, hum £50 to £1.000 erid upwards, at current rates of ratear.-'it PITT '*< Mtu>BE, HoUcitr-rp. *_' .«>_ Standard Fire and ? ; -A.rme Cusmrance Conspaii^ of M- Zealand • EL* ON Bi AKCH. FIEF, Mai-hie. and Guaranwe Polici' iseued at curre.-.t r.ite*'. Pro»r.pt and Ü bera! bettierrent of Clbinm, *j-;rge sic Jr.fi'' *&•>■-& CoJci-j'-O Proprietary >«-• ■• r . c • A»TfTC. r-j.jp.* '•■ t, TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, in NEISON, WAIMEA. and MOTUEKA, the Pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion PRESIDENT. President is a beautiful rich roan (now the favorite color in England), is 9 years old, and stands 16 hands 2 inches on very short legs, with splendid flat bene, and has a good temper, superior action, and is a grand worker. President was imported from Melbourne ~*>y John Shields, Esq, and was bred by Kenneth JM'Kenzie, Esq, HcMoiburg,- Victoria. PEDIGREE : By Lord Clyde (imported) out of Bloosom by Prince Charlie (imported), out of Kate (imported), by Lotbian Tarn, &c. &c. Lord Clyde was champion horse in Melbourne for four years ; Blossom was also a great prizetaker. Mondays — leave Mr Haycock's, Richmond, in the Morning ; at Forest Inn, 3 o'clock. Tuesdays— Upper Moutere. Wednesdays — Motueka Hotel. Thursdays — returns to Moutere in the Evening. FridAyb— Travellers' Rest, 1 1 to 1, returning to Mr Haycock's. Saturdays — Nelson until 3 p.m. Terms— Single Mares, £3 10; two, £ 6 10s; three, at £9; Groomage, ss. Fees payable ou the Ist January, 1882. For further particulrs apply to C. Canning, Esq., Richmond ; or to Mr J. Lucee, Nelson. 3971 R. E. McRAE. Wool Season. TH E undersigned make Cash Advances on Wool and other Produce consigned to tlieir London Agents for Sale. Jolm H. Cock & Co. Nelson, 24th October, 1881. 4f6-im Anchor Foundry. 4.LL K.ND :^O!j EISGINEEBING and SMIIHWOE?, Iron B£d Brsts FouEdiug MINING, MAEINE, AND MONUMENTAL W OM . ALEXAJNPER BROWN, 266— 3 m "R'Alz-GFR B€OTT 5 B S&WITO, - PX-ANIP-g. *> r D ;-Am /.?*J> IjQQ^ FACTOELf, * ! ''ee aoiiio-sifc-rt&l havic^ coaipUiied tbe orectior- oi AkPEOVKD M.ACEIKSRY ia prapaseJL io execute, with che utmoit despatch ail <*ndars -vitlv which ho s^ay be tavored. S'loori* g, Liniag, Monidicge, 8-iflhei, ml Dso?g al^sys in stock.; Tro-afeare, Bhiaglea, a&d Bull^tet Meterlali cf e?e*ry dsscrigtion. BfilWsrg' ixaunmfpKy, Cowoge^rfroa Sidginc and Spouting. Gia-w ell oixtM fo? Ssle »t iovwi zemvMt^ »4i78 rsteu. Joicsrs' Woffc prepared to ordet . Bawfog said Planing done for the Trada Planing up to 44 inches wide. < »■ Q~~m+m > _ . Johi. Scott, "*' JgILDEK - ; All]. COKTKAC^OSt
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 167, 9 November 1881, Page 1
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427Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 167, 9 November 1881, Page 1
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