MISCELLANEOUS TVTELSON to Cliristcliurch llirough trip in comfortable Limousines by Newman’s. 40/- Single, 80/- Return. T*7"HAT'did the Parrot spy ? Walcli this paper. __ GOLDEN BAY SHIPPING CO., LTD. SCOW “Talisman” sails TUESDAY 13th January, for Waitapu and Collingwood. Cargo received until Noon. ANCHOR. S. & F. CO., LTD. NELSON HARBOUR BOARD IVT OTICE is hereby given that the ’ Board’s Wharves Offices and Stores will be closed for ordinary business on WEDNESDAY, 14th January inst., Watersiders’ Annual Picnic Day. 11. MILNER, Secretary. Port Nelson, 12th Jan., 1931. > NOTICE "OLAIN and Fancy Dress Masked Dance in aid of Plunket Funds will be lield N.gatimoti Ilall FRIDAY, 16th January, 8 p.m. Mr Harold Williams, Pianist. Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6. ___ THE WATERSIDE WORKERS’ PICNIC Will be held at SNOWDEN’S BUSH on 4 WEDNESDAY, 14th JANUARY Train leaves Port at 8 a.m., Nelson at 8.15 a.m. Bring own basket. Hot water, tea, milk and sugar free. Adult visitors 2/-, Children 9d. Train leaves Brightwater 5.10 p.m. THE ANCHOR SHIPPING AND FOUNDRY CO., LTD. SPECIAL NOTICE TO SHIPPERS WATERSIDERS’ PICNIC DAY nPHIS is to be observed at Nelson and Wellington on WEDNESDAY, 14th instant, consequently “Matangi” to-mor-row and “Arahura” Wednesday cannot accept cargo. The “Njkau” will accept up to 11.30 to-morrow forenoon for discharge at Wellington Thursday.
PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS TVTOTICE is hereby given that all credi- ' tors and others having claims against the 'undermentioned estates are required to lodge such claims in duplicate at the Public Trust Office at Nelson, on or before the 13th Day of February, 1931. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. The claims must show full details, and one copy must be certified as follows: — “F hereby certify that the amount of this claim was due and owing at the date of death of the deceased.” ESTATES Minnie Caroline Demment, late of Lower Moutere, Spinster. Died 7th December, 1930. Samuel Morley Jenkins, late of Nelson, Fruit-llawker. Died 30th. December, 1930. Charles Lydon Lucas, late of Nelson, Painter. Died 20th December, 1930. J. FITZ-GERALD, District Public Trustee for Nelson. NELSON, 9th Jan., 1931.
BARLEY BARLEY BARLEY CHEAPEST o.‘ all Poultry Feed. 25 sacks. Good plump line at Special Cash Price, ex. Store, 15/6 per sack. Sacks 9d. MAIZE BROKEN MAIZE and WHOLE MAIZE OATS A Splendid Sample Good Short Plump WHITE OATS BRAN 14/6 1801bs. Sacks in. POLLARD 15/6 2001bs. Sacks in. WHEAT WHEAT WHEAT MEAT MEAL A Special Grinding for Pigs, Poultry, and Calves. 12/6 per Bag. lOOlbs. SALT LICKS Just the thing for your Stock. Give them a Salt Lick. The* will do the better for it. They thrive on Salt Licks. CENTAL BAGS, 5/3 per dozen. BINDER TWINE A Splendid Line, in Balls or by the Bale SOW NOW MANGOLD, TURNIP, SWEDE, CARROT, Etc. HURST’S BROAD LEAF ESSEX RAPE at 6d per lb. NEALE & HADDOW
BUICK SEVEN PASSENGER, first class order. £95. CHEVROLET TOURER, late model. £OS. CHEVROLET TOURER, leather upholstery. £65. HUDSON SEVEN PASSENGER TOURER. £IOO. DODGE TOURER, good order. £75. STANDARD ROADSTER, new paint. £l2O. RUGBY TOURER, late model. £135. SINGER TOURER, latest model, 6000 miles. £175. Three FORDS. From £2O. HALL & COOTE LIMITED
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 12 January 1931, Page 2
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