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Solio Foundry. MOUTRAY & QROSBIE, EKGINEERB, MILLWniOHTS, BoiLtrS Makers, Bras 3 ahd Iron Foundebs, Ghnebai. £miths, Ibon Shipbdixders Ac, &o. Plans nhd Sperificatioba, prepared fcrall kinda of Machinery, and Estimates given. M. & C, hare the following Machinery for Sams — . One new Ten-hcrae-power (nominal) Horizontal Engine and Mutitubulsr Boiler One 6ew 3-hoiße*pow£r Engine Multitubjular Boiler, ; A!eo, one New Horse ivotive Power, with siogle lever, and intermediate gear complete. . For paracu'ata apply SOHO FOUHDBY, Bridge-strett, Nelson. U2S fi. NewiilaiL | RUNS a comfortable CONVEYANCE between RICHMOND and MOTUEKA, leaving the Railway Station; Richmond, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at ; Ten a.m., and returning from Motueka every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8.30; a m All Pavtela left at Brock's White Hart Hotel, Bichmond, and at Coppins* Motueka Hotel, Motueka, will be attended to. 1239 MOTUEKA Family Boakdino Hoosb, beautifully situated near the sea. Apply Mis. BUTTRES3, •■ The Gabies," late Orphanuge. 4887— 3 m TO TKAVEL THIS SEASON, between NELSON. SUBURBAN NORTH. WAIMEA, and MOTUEKA, the Splendid Carriage Sirs PATCH. Patch is of a rich brown color, standing 16£ 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 best advertisements. Eor further particulars and pedigree see cards. Mondays — Leaves Haycock's, Bichmond, at Noon, at Forest Inn, Wakefield, at 3 p.m. Tuesday— Upper Moutere. Wednesday— Motueka Hotel. THtJitSDAY— Returns :to Moutere in the evening. j Friday— Travellers' Best, II to 1, returning to Haycock's, Richmond. ; Saturdays — Black Horse Hotel, Suburban North till Noon j Lucre's Stables, Nelson, at 2 p.m. I Tjbrbis— £2 2s. Groomage, fiis. Reduc" tion in price for a number of mares, ' JAMES LUCRE, i 4113— te Crown Stables, Nelson. PRIME SfI.LT BUTTER 6d per lb, BACON 8d per \b s Carter's JAMS 8d per lb, Men's CLOTHING CBBAP at j 2719- lm PICKABD'S STOBE. JOSJS T> OCHFORT, Civil Engiher _Ou and Authorised Subvevor MANUKA-STREET, JSelson. Instructions left at my House, or with Mr RODti Land Agent, will meet with attention. 8375-12 m TRANSFER OF BUSINESS. "VTOTICE is hereby given that I hay* -^ SOLD the whole of the Business lktei carried on by me in the City of Nelson and elsewhere, under the style of Edmund Buxtow and Company, to Mr FRANCIS HAMILTON of this City , who will henceforth carry on tbe said Business under the came style, bat alone, and for his lown benefit solely B my connection with, and interest in, the same having row wholly Ceased. i ■ EDMUSD BUXT N Nelson, 14th Sept,, 1881. 3029~tc Cash Grocery* ■F. J. HINGSTOiT intsnda carrjing on business .as /^1 ENERAL QROOEB AND PKOVISION AJT DJBALEK; on the CASU 81 STEM I and having made epec'al arrangements with some of the priacif al firms in the colony, he will ba able at all times to give to trie-cash going public the very best possible value for their money. On S ATURD&Y fkst he will show ono of tbe cheapest and beet assorted Stocks ever brought iuto Nelson, imported especially to his own order fcr doing a hrge cash trade,; consißting of tverything that 'is New and Good, all to be siid Chtap tor Cafslr. GO TO THE CRFAP GKOCEftY ST&IE, AND BUY YOUR GOODS FKOM F. J. HlNG^Tbft, : t

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVII, Issue 83, 28 November 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVII, Issue 83, 28 November 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVII, Issue 83, 28 November 1881, Page 1

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