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DICENSED-LA.ND BR^__Bi^^''^ s 'VvS^ . CoMMiSßidfrAi_._^T;^t yyyy • ■•' - SHARE_^Q^V_sß^&c,yy N.B. — Wanted Bouß_.B:'andH__j_^b'-_Sf''Let-'<--- :;^ ting or Selmno. Also SampTes 4 of - > .Pi-bo; Baklbt, Wheat, Oatß|&c. ! ; V : y. Calcutta Cor nsaoks for saJe. ; " Agent fob : ■■'). ' '".'■.< UNITED INSURANCE GOI«P_ANY_ (Plßi. AMD MABlli__)j r 753-3 m HARDY-STREET, NELBQN. JL. from 5/- per doz(in, ;t . TO BILLIARD PLAYERS.! A PRIZ E of a First-class MEERSCHAUM PIPE will be given to th^PlajenwJ-o makes the Highest Break (previouß.winnerß excepted) on MAIN'S TABLE iv pne^month from date, February 24. . _ D^ff inland & lite. PRICE ONE PENNY. THE above WEEKLY PAPER can be obtained at t^ie Evening Mail Office, or from Runners. 4490 IMPOUNDING ACT, 1884. T^TOTIOE is hereby given that on and after _J3I the 16th March, 1886 next, the provisions of "The Impounding Act 1884,*' \rill be enforced on my land, being Sections,. 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 33, 34, 35, 62, 53, 54, 55 ; parts o£ Sections 29, 30, 81, 32,36. 38, 32. Sections 13, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.; Square 35, Upper Motupiko District, and that it is my intention to OLAIM DAMAGES for aU Cattle TRESPASSING on the said land, whether the same shall be fenced or unenclosed. DAVID KERR. Upper Motupiko, Feb. 16th, 1886. 638— 4ap FN. JONES, Saddles, Bridge-street, talis j * this opportunity of thankiog Horse Owners and Trainers for past faVon, and to make known to tbem tbat hia stockof Raciko Appointments is now more complete tbau ever, and ou eale at veryLoiflr PRICES. Race and Steeplechase Saddles, Br.aiw, ' Breaatplates, Martingales, and Rein Bw\» " ners, Caeek Prickers, Plain Steel and Chain L Mouth Snaffles, Best Steel Race Stirrups 1 and Spnis, Horae Clothing, Rugs and Sweat* r ers, Lead Cloths, Bandages, Embrocation, [ Electric Whips, and everything else necessary to make a decent horae win at the Brightwater MeetiDg. * Jones's far-famed Saddle. .PAglft recommended specially to cross-country Q ridera and light weights—prevents slipping f — useful on band parts of reins, &c. r Piice Half -a-Crown. y E. N. JONES, »- (New address) BRIDGE STREET. d - - d __ • ■-■-■ 3 NEW ZEALAND" RAILWAYS. (VTELSON SECTION* J TIME TABLE. a l- ci . NA 00 SO s J.o.r-ie-.-*i.ic.t--.so s °-0§ P.Mi-ii-irfr.f.l* •c oq i 'i ,'? >* e_ _? a>^ S^? H o ;i-i(m :-* :_oi-4 : ,§ s4_ g p<* • «" •©iei•©. •os co h . -ioo i> o_ oo «ft _> '- §* pj-*"*""*-*-id'i__'-_.' sr • fi h tU M '■ * ■, ST* a3 .0-0(M COON Q S Joso. •Os 6 •(_> '©6 • »-♦ s ° |77T7nT77i| 's : : i ._.:.:: : jr © £ id 3 *g "§B3. ■ £ ggg#_gPßfgg,g«f _.— — _, •__ S s - - -•■> <2 . . ■* io co « o, . A d^^ hO .HN .* ,OH ,M . LU O 3 d _i-0_ooed!eoJo»o_:o_'S : a- °-^s * h * _.'c! r a__. wO o o ow O'T «^ S Sco; io ;<N : -<*- us ; i-i ; r9 «8 S S Pi w *io to "«> 'co to ' t-T • S "S ° -■ .A j: _ •* »° °° ©> OO Si pjr-.'pHr-.'M'ciei'eiei: t, — i_o. • ••qo.os io «o m " ■. . <j> S* c, . c^"^.. ! '.. ff . e '?! ,ou J Z Jt^ *t-'i> "oo 'eooo •edo»; LS " _" M ri , ft s : : : ' : g_g : : : : : s ;g *!__ - : P- m h h I £ § c. co <o <3_ o co io oo o c* os 2h r-t t-< r-t i-i ©< <J* «« * PLATa'i)RMB ONL-T.— Tr-.in. da not ii stop at the. s unless required, No. ico should be given to ths Guard _t tha previous stooping Station, r RETURN TICKETS are issued on Satart dsy'e only, aud are available for the retara . journey up to tht. following Monday night RETURN*©? PERIODICAL TICKETS ; . will not bet available for Special and Excursion, f Trains, except when the Ordinary Tims i. Table is suspended. r ALL TICKETS used for return later than . the day of issue must be presented at thef Ticket Window,- and re-dated before -'■ the Passengers enter the Train for the return : Journey. Any Person neglecting to get his ( Ticket r«-dated will have to pay the ordinary Fare " ' c Passengers can be booked at Stations only on condition tbat tbere is room in the Train.' • ' Children under three years of age travel free; " above three and under twelve years of ajje !; half-are. Parcels and Goods for Biahopdale, St._e " Hope, Spring Grove, Wai-iti, and Foibil 7 must be pre-paid, and will be put out oh the [ platforms of those Stations at the risk of the \ consignee. LUGGAGE.— Each Passenger is allowei ' to take 1 121bs. of PERSONAL Luggage free (not including merchandise of any kind), and . for every 56_bs. aboge this weight, .for everjr SO miles or fraction of 50 miles, the chaygi will be One Shilling- No luggage : will i. by allowed to he taken into the Carriages, unless, of such a size that it can be placed under the seat without inconvenience to other Passei-* gers. Passengers are Btrongly recommended to have their Names and the Station to wbich they are proceeding distinctly marked da their Luggage, and to satisfy themselves that it is placed on the Train, ss the -Railway Department will not be responsible uhle-B it is booked and r«id tor, .. • v.-. r«e___aSa_M|i-_f.«i9rv

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 57, 9 March 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 57, 9 March 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 57, 9 March 1886, Page 4