!%p t^ihe Inhabitants of Motueka hr- Biux surrounding districts. HAVING at considerable expense erected _ the LATEST IMPROVED MACHINKBY fr.r SEPARATING and CLEANING WHEAT, and having also effected other ' MATEIUAL ALTERATIONS in our MOTDEKAMILL.weehiII now. be able to B.upplv FLOUR of the very best quality. We shall a'so be Drepared, in the Sowing Fe&son, to thoroughly CLEAN Farmers' SEED of all kinds at a small charge, Beceived ex '* Bichard and Mary," and on ! Sale-gixnr Tons GREYMOUTH COAL. Also on Pale— AH varieties of BISCUITS manufactured at our Nelson Factory. (SrRIFPIN & SOWS, FLOIFR AND FLAX MILLS, MOTUEKA, City Flour Mills and Biscuit Factory, NELSON. 489 i NSW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. j NELSON SECTION ' _~ ON AND AFTER 25th JUi V, 1881. i S{§ " oo — «««»*"«a wx» 3 > : — V=^ j H |g m. ooh-h«Ww««« • P "^ g5 oo o <-< a* co w ■»* •a to ►» oo co 3 . 7: ' : ■g^ J ie»on!tnois.o<oo ' ' •% « ©0.-'«MOTeo"«'>r)i«w g . -# in m « os £ s o • — « .•* , q i-i .re . I v !«» S« t«ft '•«" ! j p I ■g "■§ o * <a id «J '«o *<o <o •»C - jg m ■ _- - - ■ W^-"* ( ' IA w •«■■©© fl ~ • „; •rA •M d •« «j j M ■ : ■ — ■ * «««;«•*•»; (N so ;>o w: : i : :^m : :-! i i . ; 9 : S§■ . . . 3 .- : ■ 111 tllgliild ; §SfS&S£sSS&£ ■ : |h •> ©"-«a*eow-♦ •* «a « . . . - , O . . : | 11 o O ■*©'<*00«-<1<©*J«000 : j5 § ts o» oo>£nl4 a« t> n \ JiS « eheg k id ta bts oo .9;. «, © — « « nco ■* •♦ >o «: ED * ' ■ • • ■ - ■ -■ , _►--->:....• . •: . ..■■". 0 - ■ . -• ■ ~ ■ - | oj -:o-:©o :©:--: -S • ■ h ; •■- ■• •"•■■■" :, ■ t» II" ►. J 2 Sia • •°. i^n *ti i»a :B !^*-§S * • « •««•«!•.•»'*••■« to ......... i, *.%% ..iSS 5.2:s .2 :: yS #-■:■■©■- -1 i«g .SS : 2 -'..»s■:.;?. • « * • ♦ • CQ • iPLATFORMS ONLY.—Trains do not ttop[at these nnlers required. Notice should be. given to the Guard at the previous BtoDpingj Station. Nbra.— The Station formerly called Foxhill |s now named Wai-iti. J.if. MAXWELL, Geaeral Mana-j".
C hristmas, 1881^ M. M. Webster^ jn thankiag his numerous customers for their valued favors, respectfully announ- .. ces that he has finished his selection of CHEISTIAS FKUITS, comprising : Muscatels, Sultanas, Elemes, Currants, Figs, French Plums, Candied Peels, Jordan Almonds, Barcelona Nuts, Jams, Jellies, American Preserved Fruits for Dessert, and all the etcetras suitable for the festive season. During the month of December M. M, Webster will Sell his New Fruits at COST PRICE. A Choice Selection of Preserving Sugars at exceptionally low rates. INDIA AND CHINA NEW SEASON'S TEAS in great variety, including some of the most delicately flavored crops imported, and the best value ever offered in the Southern Hemisphere. Wines and Spirits: A special effort has been made to select the best known brands, and customers can confidently rely on the quality. Vert old Brandt (1865), Fine matured Islay, and Kilmarnock Whiskies, Jamaica Rum, Geneva, Old Tom, Schnapps, English Ale and Porter, fine old Port, choice Sherries, excellent Clarets, Sauterne, Chateau Qyeam, Superior Champagne (extra dry), Australian Shiraz and Constantia, &c, &c. The celebrated suisr beer. in wood or bottle (no stamp required). For Luncheon, Pic-nics, &a — Preserved Epping Sausage, Minced Meat, Sheep Tongues, Ox Tongue, Brawn, Potted Head, Beef, Mutton, Tripe, and Soups of all kinds. Hansen's Renuet Extract, 2-quart bottle, 7/6. M. M. Webster's COFFEES stil retain, ibeir high repuiation for mperior manufacture, delicate flavor wad value j sold in 1, 2, S, 7, 14, 28, and 56-lb. tins, wholesale acd retail. FLOUR, of the best qurlity only, kept in stock. Goods delivered to any part of the City Free M M. WEBSTER, Family Grocer, Wine and Spirit Merchant, Coffee and Chicory Manufacturer, &c, Tras-aigab btamt. FIRST-CLASS Kauri-built BOAT for BALE, with Gear complete. For particulars apply to Mr. J. P. LOW, the Port. 4253— t0 KORSES, CATTLE, or SHEEP taken in to GRAZE on Mrs. Ssxloni's Run. Every care taken, but no responsibility J. ANDREWS & SON, 4429— 3 m Lessees. Cattle Trespass Act 1868, l^r OTICE is hereby given that on and Xl after the 7th January 1862, the provisions of " The Cattle Trespass Act 1868," ■will be enforced on my land Sections No 98 and 99 Dovedale, and it is my intention to CLAIM DAMAGES for all Cattle, Sheep etc. TRESPASSING on the said land, whether the same shall be fenced or urenclosed. Any person Tresspassing on the said land will be Prosecuted. ELIJAH BURNETT. Doredale, December 7th, 1881. 4798— 4 a Cattle Trespass Act, 1868, NOTICE is hereby given that ou and , after the 13th January 1882, the provisions of " The Cattfe Trespass Act 1868," will be enforced on my lard Sections No 137 138 and 139 Upper Moutere, and it is my intention to CLAIM DAMAGES for all Cattle Sheep, etc. TRESPASSING on the said land, whether the same shall be fenced or unenclosed. Any person Trespassing on the said land, will he Prosecuted. HENRY FREDERICK WILLIAM ; EVERS Upper Moutere December -13th 1881, — 8»
Nelson Cash Bbot Depot. AIItHim^^TAPLES Having purchased Mess*. W. & J. STAPLES' interest in their Bridge- atreet Shop, begs to inform the: puhlic of .Nelson and the surrounding neighborhood that he mtenda offering the whole of the vftll-aelected stock of BOOTS AtD SHOES at a great Sacrifice tomakeroomfbrcbnwgiimenWnbwvdue: icing a practical man, he ia in a position to execute BESPOKE OfcDEBS on the 1 premises,^TtKe shortest notice, and cheaper than my other makers in town. fill"! P 69 t n al £ 4 1 ?" ,'" ®G^ BD B lißn Kid, 6x9 ... "a ? 0 Ludiea Best Calf Balmorals ... 11 9 ..QM*' Engliah Kid, 10 xl 3 ... 7 0 g^EwheSide,... 7 6 Youths' Kip Lace, from ... 7 6 Gen t. Water^ht B ,beitj)egged 17 0 Blu C herf7irom... ... . 5 6 vents Shooters, best pegged ... 14 8 • G-ents' French' Calf Almal 17 0 - - "■■■■■ Genta' Preach Calf Balmorals 17 0 EEPAIRING— Giril'HiT? Sh^T-'- « '« 10 6 Gents' Boots, Soled and Heeled 4 6 Girs High^egKidLace,Bxs 4 6 Ladies' and Toutha' „ ... 3 6 a- 8 T^«u° e8 ' 6x9 - 5 ° Maids' and Boyg' ,2 6 Girls' Kid Shoes 10 xl 3 ... 6 0 Childrens* |, -.: 2 0 ARTHUR STAPLES, O SH B Q &>T ]p E P 0..T IMMENSE" R!I)U^TION IM BOOTS A!JD SHOES! W" E^havemuch^ pleasure -in; submitting to the public the foUowing ml CES for BOOTS anfSHOES, to order and measure, all guaranteed of best material, and made on the premises. Gents' French Calf, or Kangaroo Gents' Watertights .. 17 6 Spring Sides 18/6 Gents' Bluchers " *" 12/6 Snfi? l^ I^/6 & 16/6 Ladies' High Lace and Spring ' Gents Oxford and Derby . Sides from ... ... Hp— 16/---r, » I \'n - 15 / 6 ~ 17 /6 ChUdren's and Girls', in all sizes Gens French Calf Shooters ... 18/6. }i and: patterns, from... s^UjGeiite Super. Strong Lace-ups ... 16/6 Boy B Lace-ups, ftom «. 5/6—13/ Those requiring-can have the Patent Waist Spring^tted at a smal^extra cost. H. & F. MOOBE, Brid^e-^em
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 309, 29 December 1881, Page 4
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