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IK ANCHOR llM^^ StEAM LINE OF | 1^9 1 PACKETS ARC APPOrWTKD TO IJBAVS FOR WFSTPORT, HOKITIKA, AND GREfMOUm. THE MURRAY, TO-MORROW SUNDAY, the 30th inst, at 9a.m. THE KENNE: Y, rn TUESDAY, the 2nd December. THK CHARLES EDWARD, to fd!ow. FOR WANGANUI, v'a BLENHFIVT. 11 HE WALLACF, TOMORROW . (Suudaj ) 30th intt , at 3p m. FOR BLfeNEEIM. THE WALLACE, TO MORROW ( undaj) 3Lthicet,6t 3 pm *187 N KOWABDB i» (JO. FOR WANGANUI AND WiLULNGTON. W A K A T U, via rail for the above Po'ts alout WEDNESDAY NI-XT, 3rd remember. For Freight or Passage, apply to JAMES S. CUOSS, Jun.. 3599 /. gent. YlilT C* A —CHRISTIAN CoNmJJlm\J»J\.m FERENCE at Bishopdale, on NiiW YEAR'S DAY. 3566 FOR SALE. THE following CAPITAL PROPERTIES, the owner intending to leave Nelson : — Lot I— Four Acres first cla<» Land, with Bouse rf nine rooms and outbuildings, seven stalled stable, catile sheds, &c, knovnas ■• Frankly n Rise," Fraiklynstreet. ]| acres are laid out in Orchard and Garden, at present occupied by the owner. lot 2— Four Acres fronting Vanguard-street Lot 3— Nine Acres, more or less, fronting Vanguard and Tocra-atieets Lot 4— About Iwo 4 ere 8 iron ting St. Vincent street Lot 5—47 Feet Frontage to Hardy-street, with Shop and Dwelling-house thereon, at present occupied by T. H Jones L->t 6—31 Feet Frontage to Trafalgar street, opposite Twist and Gay'e, with Stable, Coach-house, &c, in the occupation of the Telegraph Depar ment Lot 7— SO Acres first-class land at Stoke, part in gras< and part in crop, with Slaughterhouse and Yards all complete Lot B—loo Acres at Waimc a East, cropped es folowa:— 10 Acres in Oats, 90 in Parley ; also Uou«e, Stables, Barn, SheJs, &c. The above is a capital opp-r trinity for parties seeking investment, or for small farms, as they will be sold on literal ttrma. Further particulars can be obtained from T. H. TOY, 8552— t o f ranklyn Rise

BEST VALUE FOR MONEY ! n J -^csßL— TUff wW\ *|fill^s^s»^^SS^^^^^si^scs?^si^W^^=. jer^iiSSl^SSl P, J. HINGST^OINf, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, and Produce Dealer, CALLS ATTENTION to the following Goods, just landed, which, with his already varied and well-assorted Stock, he is now selling at the lowest remunerative rates ; so that his customers may be aare'of making the moat of their money. New Currants and .Raisins, Su'tanas, Lemon Tinware and Braahware Peel Patent Medicines, and Stationery Crushed Loaf,*Snowdrop and otber Sugars _ n t Boots, Shois, Suppers— Men's Women's. New Season TEAS, Congous, &c, in chests, half-chests, and boxes and Gbili ™'°-* J «8« ■"■*■«■. Gunpowder, Orange Pekoe, Scented Caper Men ' fl and B °y 8 ' Felt and Straw Hats The Mixed Tea, as supplied for Family use- Womea>9 and Chi'dren'a Ftraw and Legis specially recommended for trial to horn Hata those desirous of a really good article. Ftowwߧ Ribbon9| and otber Tri|nniingß COFFEE Fresh Roasted and Ground upon the Mbn , 8 and BoT , g Clothiko premises, warranted not to be surpassed for delicate aroma ; also, Wholesale, Also, a varied assortment of Hosibey and in 1,2, 7, and 2fl-lb. tins, and in bulk. Habebdashbby Sauces, Pickles, Jams, Marmalade, Sardines, Herrings, Lobster, SalmoD, Mustard, and all the usual Oilman's Stores. F e8 9 » Butter, Bacon, Hams, Cheese, always on sale Soaps, Yellow, Blue, Mottled, Scented, etc. Also, Poultry, and all Farm Produce Candles, Sperm, and Mould Kerosine— test 150 Crockery and Glassware In great variety Produce tahewfim Exchange at Highat Special lines in Cups and Saucers, cheap MarkeCJlatu, P. J. HIN GST ON, General Storekeeper & Produce Dealer ', Waimoa-street* Nelson

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 274, 29 November 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 274, 29 November 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 274, 29 November 1879, Page 3