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m* -fa. TVNION BTEAM Jtffll^v. U SHIP COMiii^^i : FAHY'S Pteambes a?e appointed to leave, booking as IoIIowd: FOR PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, nnd DUNEDIN, booWngr «or W&nganui, Oamr.ru, Tirasru— 3 gThe WANAKA, e.g., TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 27th September, at Ten am. Taking Blnff, Bobart Town, Melbourne, and Adelaide passengers and c*rgo. The PENGUIN, s.s , on TUESDAY, 4th October. FOB PICTON, WELLINGTON end LYTTELTON, booking for Napier, Gisborne, and Taurangi— Ihe PENGUIN, 8. a, on THURSDAY, 29th September, at Elevon a.m. The WANAKA, as., on THURSDAY, Sth October. FOB TABANAEI mm! VANUXAU~ The WAN^K\,or HAW??A t.e., on FRIDAY, 3Gth September. '^The WANAKA. ss. on FrfIDAY, 3Cth September. FOR 6TDNBT— The ROTORUA, bs., from Auckland 4th October. FOR HOB ART TOWN, MELBOURNE, and ADELAIDE. Tia Wellington, LytteltoH, Dunedin, and Bluff— The BOTOMAFANS, as., from Dunedin on ?nd Oct -ber. Booked passengers and carpo forward; d per s a WANAEA, 70 M< ;RRO W, TDESDAY, 27th September. WOOL booked through to LONDON at ONE PENNY r r Ib. Ffofeht and PataapfH Tleksta t« be obfs?n>x! it 6he Cohpa-ny's Ofkob, ?i~'fi £J<ivr«inirr<onfc Wht&f BOARD end RRbIDENCE cffered ia a Private Fatßily at WAKftpniK*. 3843—1 m p Apply «• Mail " Office NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. HURUNUI—BLU'-F' AND ' BRANCHES RAILWAY. Sleeper Contract. WRITTEN TFNOEBS will bs rcceivei at this Office until N^on.of TUESDAY, _ 55th Ocioter, 1881, for the above Contract. They are to be marked on the outside " Tender for Sleeper Contract," and addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, Dunedin. Telegraphic Tenders, similarly aridreered and msrked will be received it preserted at any Telegraph Office by Noon of the same d»te, provicei that written tenders are lodged st any District o*Resident Kngineer's Office by the same hour. Specifications «nd general conditions may be seen at thin Office, and at the Public Worka Offices at Auckland, Wellington, Nelson, Grej mouth, Christchurch, Duaedin, Invercargill, Railway Offlae, Ficton, and at the Ppstoffice, Havelock. The lowest or any tender will not neccssaiily b 8 accepted By command, W. N. BT AIR, Er.glneer in charge M.I. Fublic Works Office, Dunedin, 16th September, 1881. 3862—1 J. L FLEMING'S NOVELTY CONSULTATION No. 5 ON THE Melbourne Cup, and Ohristchurcli Metropolitan Meeting 1 , Will Closf, October 31st, 1881. 1 A C\f\f\ BUB9OIUBET?S nt TEN ±\J i \J\J\J SHILLINGS EACH. 250 nomir.r.tionp. Fafh ticket has s ciance of whiting Four Prz"?. o»- One Ticltet mßy £1,500. Meibourno Cup. C.J.C. Handicap. -■■'■£ £ First Horse ...700 First horse ...300 Second do 250 K econddo,,. ... 150 Thirido I.M) ThiM do 50 : 'thar etarters div. ?50 Other starters div. ifiO t'lon "starters div 10CO Kon-staitera div. 500 Canterbury Derby. Canterbury Cup. £ £ First horse ... 250 First horse ... ?f,o Second do 100 Secona do 125 Third do 50 Third do 50 Starters and noa- O;hev starters dir. 75 starters 4CO Non-startfrßdiv. 200 The drawing will be held uutfer the supervision of a committee of subscribers, and results advertised in daily papera. Intending subaeri bers are requested to irake eary application. If chiques are sett exchange tiust be added, and stamps enclosed for reply and result. Should all the shires not be disposed of, prizes distributed pro rata. Ten per cent, deducted from ali prizes. J. L. FLEMING, 3833 Bigh-stree!;, 7 rfangle, Cfiristohurch.

W. BOUT,' hIO E B S ED LA ND B RO K ER, VALUATOR, LAND, HOUSE & COMMISSION AGENT, F^iEDY STREET, NELSOE. FOE "A L E , CH 'S'SiRT DA67 fEBMB TO BBIT PDROHABBM— 43. Ecu?? R»d Haft-sffi-sore of Land,Broni> etrees. £400. 48. A 7 roomed House with 1 seres Land, at Wskeficld for £320 or . Titb SI sorest £500. 63. Thres first-class Building Sites in Tia falgsr-st. South, on very easy terms. 68, Bevc?r.l Allotments at Stepneyville, the Port, at low prices. 70. A FiEsfc-elaea Building Site, containing Two-thirda of an Acre, in Kawai-at, 75. Corner Allotment, Waimea-street, at £2 per foot, 77. Superior CVttfige and Is&d f Washington VaUey, for £200. 82. ?2 feet Land, W&imps-stree. 8?, Tvo Allotasent-B oi Land nearly opposite Lnki&s' Wherf 97. Good BuiidiDg SHes, Collingwood-street, at £3 ps? foot 100, A CoßTtnient Shop and Dwelling-house at 3sijfh«;<=y-i.tßr, near the Railway Station, with One Acre and a-Half of. Garden land for £lso. 101. A First-rate Site in Shelbourne-Rtreet. che&p. 106. A comfortable Honao and land, HRren« road, a bargain. 109 Three Acres of Lar.d in VscgEard-street. for building eitf a, £10 each 110 One Hundred Acree of capital flat Land in 8R Valley (with a small qußntity of Bush) fenced in, with good fesd and water. £700. ■ 111 Eighty Acres of excellent Land at Taranaki for £1?5 112 Ore Hundred and SKxty-iwo Acres of first-class Bush Inn' 5 ., within about three iiiile of a rsilway station, and wii h a good road through the middle of the land, has never- fining water suppfy tot b&vt or flour tniil, a bargain. 115 A very desirable residence of Bcvea roooif on Stanley Crescent, having 4 antes of Land in paddocks and garden, with water laid on and other conveniences, JE6OO. 117 A good Business Site in Berdy-street, 40ft by I£Oft, with large Shop, £300, on very essy terms 120 One Hundred Feet Land in Brontl- street, - capital building site at £1 per foot. 121 One Hundred Acres go id Bush Land at Collingwood, with rives frontage, very accessible and close to the poet, for £200. 123 Seven-roomed Honse end Two Acres for jESOO, in VangmnJ-etreet, or 122 feet Frontage by 200 feet deep for JEiOO, 124 An excellent Sheep Farm in Kightyeight Valley, of i 36 Acrtg, with gvod Residence and Out-buildings, £450. j T O LE T, 29, A. Fcur-reomed Cottf^ge, Weetbank Terrace, at 7s. per week. ?2OHFP TO hWSO on «tinfij'>ed i*R<&eils Agent for the SUN INSURANCE COMPANY. has much pleasure in announcing her first delivery of SPEING ft SUMMEE GOODS, comprising a splendid stock of French Mantles New Satin Coats trimmed Spanish Lace — Plain Satin Coats lined Cold Satin — The New Sleeveless Jackets— A splendid variety of Dolmang in Satin, Silk, and Cashmere, trimmed New Laces and Gimps — Chenille Fichus and Dolraans— Plain and Trimmed Cashmere Jackets, very good value, from £l Is — China Holland Kobes, so much worn — Beige Robes — Madras Muslin in Cream and Black — Sateons, Pompadour and Plain — New Ginghams — Black Cashmeres, and a choice assortment of Dress Materials— Straw Hats and Bonnets— Shaded Gauze, Plush, Satins and Ribbons — Lacei : black, cream, etc., a good assortment. The Millinery, Flowers, Feathers, i and Nic-nacs, have been specially selected, and are expected j daily from Paris and Loiidon. MRS. MELHUISH, TKAFALG.IK-STREET. 3031-lm

SPECIAL NOTICE. EVFiT? "FITT "RT? OS Have much pleasure in announcing the arrival of their shipment of 18!NewMillineby, - MANTLES, Ladies' and Children's untrimmed HATS, and 300 Boys' and Youths' SUITS, Now Open for Inspection NEW GOODS. wTMiiner Respectfully informs his Customers and the Public generally that he is now opening New Spring a/nd Summer Goods, Arrived per Mail, Steamer, via Melbourne, ' compbising — The LEADING NOVELTIES in t^- DRESS MATERIALS MANTLES MILLINERY COSTUMES FLOWERS, EEATHERS NECK RUFFLINGS SCARF NETS, ORNAMENTS TIES, LACES, .SUN^ADES, «e,y&p, ' r ; v !

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 229, 26 September 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 229, 26 September 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 229, 26 September 1881, Page 3

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