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FOR PATEA vid WELLINGTON rpHis B.a'; j^^^^fe" PATEA is appointed to leave for the above ports on THURSDAY Nest, the Bfch inst at 5 p m. For freight or passage apply to SCLANDERS & CO., B_Bfiß8 _ Bfi B Agents. I?or Sale or to Let. THE HOUSE at Ihe Port lately occupied byMR.J.H. Cock. 4644 J. H. COCK & CO. NOTI C E . OWING to the Wi'-M Destruction of : Trees and Plaptatjon. parsons TRES PASSING on the propprty of the underMjrned. after this, date will be PEOSECDTED..; •-•■ : . %K- HODDER & C6, ' Nov. 2«, 1881. 466?—tC

FOR WELLINGTON, LYTTEL^ TON, OAMARU and TIMARU. 1 *VAw ITtHE fovorise «.b. GRAFTON will I«»w for the above Ports on THURSDAY 9 init. at 7 p.m. Foi freight or passage apply to JAMES S, CROSS, Jun,, Agent, FOR WANGANUI, WELLINGTON, AND PATEA. will have; for ■ the. above port" 'Eat jyi „ For Freight or Paassge Apply to JAMES 6. CROSS, Jun., Agenfc.

NELSON BOOT DEPOT, ESTABLISHED 1845. t1; ,. , , Children's Prunella B 6 O TS for Suiniaier \srear, 3s 6d. Ladies' Clippers 4itto, 2s. 6d. Ladies' Prunella BOOTS, 4s. 6d. Li&i^toirD & co., -^<>" \/.-.-:\\y ,^v'.Tl :■'"'■".: i ■ TRAFiLGAR-STREET

TXT^N •ED a Strong YODTH to »e ß !sfc io BS hop. TtTANED a COOK or GENERAL V;V SERVANT. High Wages given. . Agply Z. Mail Office. 4695—1 WANTED immediately a GOOD GENE- . RAL SERVANT. Apply Evening Mail Office. 4704 WANTED at once, a GIBL for HOU.^E. WORK. A P dlv 4634 Mra. SMYTHE, Biehmond. WANTED in a Private Family, by a SinglejGentleman, BOA^D LODGING, in The Wood preferred. Reply to K Y Z, '« Evening Mail " Office. 4576 WANTED a GENERAL SERVANT for the Country. 44E7-t c Apply to Mrs. SEALY. jDress and Mantle Making. TTT ANTED IMMEDIATELY— " Apprentices and Improvers. Apply MRS. PAMELY, 4*47-— 6 HaBDY-STHjSET. FIRST-CLAPS Kauri-built BOAT FO a BALE, with Gear complete. For pßrticu'.ars apply to Sir. J. P. LOW, the Port. 4253—t c HOMKWAKD BOUND QUARTZMINIKG COMPANY, Limited. AT a Meeting of the Directors ot the Above Compiny, a CALL (the 13th) of OxE PENNY j,er Share was struck, and made payable to the Manager, at the Company's Office, Rbifjon on WEDNESDAY th« Uth day of December, 1881. THOS. LEE, "'-. Manager. Beefton, 3rd December, 1881. .-., 4787 VENUS GOLD MININGCOMPANY, liMcrao. AT a Meeting of tin Directors of the above Company, a CALL of ONE SHILLING per bhere struck, ai d made py ble to the Mana&er, at the Company's Office, EBEFrow, on WEDNESDAY, tha Uth ; day of Decimber, 1881. c ;, THOMAS LEB?, " Manager. Eeefton, 3rd December, 1831. 4788 MOTUEKA. THE irdemgned, with a view to relin- - qu^shin? business at an early date, will :seil ; l off" at GBEATLY BEPUCKD PRICES for CASH or MARKETABLE PRODDCE, his large and varied stock of Gener ajl Me rchan dis e . Sale to commence on Ist DecemberAll Accounts mnet be eettled or satisfactorily arranged for before the ltt March ■ c'exf. . - : ■-; - : Goodwill of Lease of Premiaes can be parcbased on favoraWeterma. :•' '. J. ALEXANDER, ■ 4658— tc „: "4,' : ' Matneka.

> By.o^ercf the Executrix;. , * JOHN JAMEiB & CO have been ftvored ; • ■}'■:• ■■> with' instructions to ;?ell U BY PUBLIC AOCTION, , At their A uction Mast, Bribge-bt., On SATUPDAY NEX'^j ! I ■■■"<{ .;:-.='>Afil.BoeH4Tp^- -■•-.-■. :•. ! : i ' l ' ) A large Quantity of •'•.'- --~ Clotßuig, Books, Ftirnitute, Jewels. &c Immediately after the above, the Sale of 3AM PLESJ will be continued, Consisting of Meerschaum Pipeß, Cigar and. Cigarette Holders Ferrules, Am- • beri, Wooden Pipes, Poaches, Albuma, Concertinaa, Brooches, Cushions, Cosies, &c, &c, &c. JOHN JAMES & CO , Auctioneers. JOHN JAMES and CO have been favored with instructions to sell by PUBLIC £,UCTIOtf, At their Mast, Bsidge-streht, Od SA'IURDAY, 10th December, At 11 a.m., One Bay Gelding, broken to saddle harness. AUCTION SALE On SATURDAY NEXT, Dae. 10, t x At 11.30 am.— At their Mart, BRiDCE.ST. JOHN JAMES & CO, have "received instructions to clear the Balance of Goods laf t from last: Saturday's Sale, consisting of thb following: lines s — ; ■. Clothing, Dress Pieces, Trousers and Vesta Turkish Towels, and Counterpanes ; 2 Ladieß*" Side Saddles, I Gentleman's i ditto, 10 Bridles, I set Buggy Harness, 3 dozen^Saddle Straps. , v - ; - ■; \ '■ ' ... '■■ AISO, '- > ' : ' , 1 Gentleman's Gold Hunting Watch 1 Lady's „ „ : A sundry lot of Jewelry 2'i Fancy Baskets ... :..'.. ■ ' B Cut Glass Lastres (with Drops) 4 pairs superior Vases 24 Table Knives (Balance-handle) 24 „ Desert „ 2 sets Carvers' (with Steels to match) | 22 boxes Cigars (very gootf quality) , Also, ' •-' 1 large Tont and Fly 1 Suveyor'B Levelling Staff. 1 roll Oilcloth 2 rolls Carpet ' . 3 „ Tweed • .:.. , And a quantity of FURNITURE, rei moved for the convenience of sale, to be sold without reserve! • -:.T ; JOHN JAMES & CO., . :■' ■..'.,.... ; Auctioneers,

BOOTS ! BOOTS ! BOOTS! puneiiin Boot Emporium, Established 1873. .; loftWgo., TRAFALGAR-STREET, Will offer to the public of Nelson and surrounding districts for a FEW DATS, the whole of their immense stock of Boots and Shoes, at prices which must ensure a SPEEDY CLEARANCE to make room for NEW GOODS now arriving. s. d. s. d. Children's Shoes ... ... 16 Ladies' Kid Boots 5 6 Children's Kid Boots „. 2 3 Gents' Calf Balmorals ... 12 0 T „ , rn . „ Grants' Lace-ups 10 0 Ladies' Slippers .... ... 2 6 Rents' Elastic ides 10 0 Ladies' Prunella Boots ... 4 0 Youths' Elastic Sides ... 9 0 , i i mii i Q 1 1 in imj_ ICOME EARLY AND SECURE BARGAINS. Repairs quickly and Neatly done. New Elastics put in. LOP1?&Cp«, . Duneilia Boot Emporium, lokuoitand Dot it T^AFiiLG^p-ST., N^Lgo^.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 292, 8 December 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 292, 8 December 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 292, 8 December 1881, Page 3

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