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ANCHOB jjjfe^- " STEa^ LINE 'OF; f|Jn9) PACKETS. ABB APPOINTED TO LSATj* FOR WESTPORT, HOKITIKA AND GRETMOUTH. KENNEDY, on TUESDAY, 3rd A. January. THHE CHARLES EDWARD, to follow. FOR WELLINGTON. nPHE WALLACF, TO-MOBROW (FriX day), SOth instant, at 2 p.m. ,^_ FOR WANGANUI. """ mHE KENNEDY, Ear'y. Exclusions :— Until 28th February, 1882, RETURN TICKETS will be issued to any port in New Zealand at wbich the Company's Steamerß call, at a reduction of 30 per cent on the two single fares, available for Return - until 31st March, 1882. JOHN H. COCK & CO. NOTICE. THE GAS wUI be SHUT OFF on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SOth December, from One o'clock till Six o'clock, in consequancs of car tarn alterations at the Works. W. LIQBTFOOT, City Surveyor. City Surveyor's Office, 2?th December, 1881. 5045 YOUKG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. THE NINTH ANNUAL CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE will be held at BISHOPDALE, Oa MONDAY, January 2, 1882. PROGRAMME: MORNING MEETING at Eleven a.m. for Praisb and Prayer. AFTERNOON MEETING at Two p in. for ADDRESSES. Subject: CHHiiTiAV Position and Progress. Division of Subject. Guiding Texts. I. STANDIN G Rom. v, 1, 2. 1 Pet. t, 12. Pa. xl, 2. 2 Cor. i, 24. Eph.vi,U. Gal.v, 1. Rev. vii, 9. 11. SITTING. Luke x, 39. Eph. ii, 6. 111. WALKING lPet.ii,2l. Gen.xviii, 1. Amoaiii, 3. Gal. T, 16. Epb. T, 2, 8. 15. IV. RUNNING. Heb. xii, 1, 2. Phil, iii, 13, 14. Special Hymns will be Printed. Friends are invited to bring theic Lunch, and Picnio in the Grounds. | TEA will be provided at 5 p.m. Tickets — 19 6d each. After the Tea a short CLOSING SERVICE will be held. Trains leave Nelson for Bishopdale 9-30, 10 45 a.m ,2, 430, 736 p.m. Bishopdale for Nelson 12-35, 4, 5 20, 715 p.m. Bishopdale for Belgrove 740 p.m. Nelson—Belgrove Railway. NEW YEAR'S DAY. ON MOXDAY, Jtnairy S, tbe Ordinary Time Table will be Snip?nded and Trains will run as under — | OUT. j a.m. a.m. pm p«. p.m. p.m. Portdep. 9.1: 5 4.18 Nelson dep. 9SO 10.45 «:O 4.50 7.30 11.20 i Rchmnd d. 100 1115 230 50 8.0 1150 Belgrovaa. 11.0 12.15 330 6.0 9.0 12.45 IN. am. a.m. p.m. pm. p.m. p.m. Belgrove dp. B.SO 11.20 2.40 4.0 7 0 915 Rchmnd dap 930 12.20 3.40 5 0 8 0 10.15 Nelson arr. 10 0 12.45 419 530 8.30 10.45 Port arr, i 0.5 ... 4.15 ... On January 2, a Train will leave Bfshopdale at 7.15 p.m. for NELSON only. Single tickets ismed on the 23rd December and following days, up to and including 3rd January, will be available for the return journey to 3rd January. All Carriages will be first-class, Covered Truck* itcond class. No change given. If, STONE, District Manager. Nelson, December 37, 1881. 5039 Friday, 6th January, 1882. VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND, CITY OF NELSON. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have been favored with instructions from Me. Edmdud O'Malley to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Booms, Corner of Featherston and Brandon-streets, Welmmgton, On FRIDAY, tbe 6th day of January, 1882, At TWO o'clock, All that Piece of LAND, containing 3 roods or thereabouts, part of Sections No*. 38 and 39, ia the City of Nelson, haviDg a Frontage of 150 links to Haven-road, with a depth of 500 links. For further particulars apply to Mkssks. BUCKLEY, STAFFORD, and FITZ HERBERT, Solicitors, Wellington ; or to 5031 Tbe AUCTIOWBBBB, NOTICE. IN consequence of the great difficulty ■which has been lately experieaced by the public in procuring WINES AND SPIRITS of an undoubted superior quality, I hay« been induced, at the request of my numerous friends, to open an establishment in HARDY-STREET, Opposite the Union Bank. The Stock, which is Entirely New, has been I selected with great care, and with a view to ! the requirements of the locality. Shipments will shortly arrive direct from the most CELEBRATED VINEYARD PROPRIKTOKB. The large aud varied assortment of WINES, SPIRITS, AND BEERS are of a quality that hag never beea offered to the public before, and only need a trial to meet with completa approval. The public are requested to call and satisfy themselves, as samples of every description are always kept, so that eTeryoao may know what they are buying, Parties, Public Dinners, asd Picsics supplied, and only what ia consumed charged for. Champagne Taps for Invalids. Sole Importer of the celebrated Jeroboam Whiskt and Dessawdikr'b Bsakdy. T. F. WINSTANLEY, licensed Retail WINE and SPIRIT If ERiCBANT, Hanly-street, Nelß«n. ;47Si

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 309, 29 December 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 309, 29 December 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 309, 29 December 1881, Page 3

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