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" ICENSED ; LAND?KE?;bKBR.r : J COMMISSION^ A6ENT, E SB('AREBROKER, &c. N.B;— Wanted Houses arid LAhd for L^t- : )gor SeuMno. Ahcr'Samples of Pbihb iRLBT, Wheat, Oats, &e.T Calcutta Cornsacks-for sa'e. Agbktfor " ', UNITED iNSUBANCE COMPANY, (FIBB AHD .MaBINB). l> >3-3 m HARDY-STREET, KELSON. TO BILLIARD PLAYERS. k PRIZE of a First-class MEERSCHAUM 3L PIPE will be gl?en to the Player who akes the Highest Break Cpre*io\iS; winners ccepted) on MAIN'S TABLE *v one month om date, February 24. .. — FN. JONES, Saddles, Bridge-street, talws * this opportunity of thankiog iorse Owners and Trainers for past favors, ad to make known to them that his stock of iAciNG Afpointments 13 now more comlete than ever, and on sale at' very low rices. Race and Steeplechase Saddles, Bridles, ireastplates, Martingales, and Rein Ra\lers, Check Prickers, Plain Steel and Chafo rfouth Snaffle?, Best Steel Race Stirrups md Spuis, tiorse Clothing, Rugs and , Sweat«s, Lead Cloths, Bandages, Embrocation, Electric Whips, and everything else necessary to make a decent horse win at the Brightwatsr Meeting. : ' Jones's far-famed Saddle Paste, recommended specially .. to cross-country riders and light weighs — prevents slippin* — useful on hand parts of reins, &c. ° Piice Half -a-Crown. E. N. JONES, fNew a'dreas) BRIDGE .STRBBT. ■Miff a i ImSwl •fSSOES GOOD OLD ENGLISH 3=B. "E3 laE :E3 *E> "ST. < They coo! and purify the' Blood, bracft up the Nerves, and restore to Health. They cure Indl* eestion, Headache, Liver Complaint, ©out Rheu« matism. &c. A mild but effectual aperient. In short, they are everywhere recognized as the best* Family medicine. Of an Chemists, price Is. UA. **■ 0?- nut* is. M, per ton, - NEW ZEALAND ItAILWAt'S. IVTELSON SECT IO N. TIME TABLE. C 3 . t- Ci OO t» O w45 g & i-H i-l i-H r-1 rtH P-t 02 ■ 4 % ■ > w. ■ 100 t-os 00 nabg| g r-i co ;-* 10 ; 1-1 ;co^* §" fx"-*-* ■•*-* *us 'ia'ia • R ' P » >oio C 4en o.eq i* .« * ' ' ' O O O>H ® JB dO'H 3ii "S "^ .2 \S ° .2 ™ B, « 8 <a US i-l i-l!-4 (N IM "^ ■;• n . •* 10 co c* -. o rj 'g t*> g O . r-1 CSJ .'.■* .OH .CO . a 3*3 f. 00* : 00" 00* !od !da» iai i & ►» ■ ffl^S,? J3eo :«»•* :n ;-*»q. ;rH : fljjOfl &*»o 'id to *co 'to to *t- * » c 3 M , . -<# us 00 <n ; 00 ft - ■ • in •10 os os ta tc ' •' "* 4^ S j>j leo ■«*< c «a. ; e>» co > ; 10 «o g *t-*t-" *oo' *oo*co ,'odo» « ' a -...". : ...'5. c : ■ h-M lit § ! Illlllfllll no c) a-E - „ , . • FLATFORMS ONLr.— -Trains 3> not it3p "t thesa utilsbs reiuirei. NotiOa Bhould be given to th 3 Qoard % t ttra ptetloaa - stooping Station. ' ' -_' HETUBN TICKETS ara issued on 3afcar•Jay'e only, and are available for the- return jourrey up to th*j following Monday night ÜBTUBN ov PERIODICAL TICKETS will not bo available for Special and Macattion Trains, except when the Owlinar/ Tims Table is aaspended. ALL TICKETS used for return later than the day of issue most be preeentedat the Ticket Window, and re-dated before the Passengers enter the Train for tha return Journey. Any Person neglecting to get hia ricket re-dated wiU have to pay the ordinary Passengers can be booked at Stations only on condition that there is room In the Train. OMldren ander three years of age travel free; above turea and nndar twelve years of age Parcels and Goods for Bishopdale, Stake Hope, Spring Grove, Wai-lti, and Foxhil mnst be pre-paid, and will be put 'but on the platforms of those Stations at the risk of the consigoee. , " „ LUGGAGE.— Each Passeagar ia allowaa to take 112lb8. of PERSONAL Luggage frea (not including merchandise of my kiad*|, ana tor every 561bs. aboge this weighty ;for everp 50 miles or fraction of 50 miles, the charg j will be One Shilling No luggage wiU b allowed to be taken into the > Carriages} unless of such a size that it can be placed under the seat without inconvenience to other Passengers. Paeseugtra are strongly recommended to have their Names and the Station to Which they are proceeding distinctly marked on their Luggage, and to satisfy themselves "that it is .placed on the Train, as the^Ballway Department will not be responsible unleM w is booked and paid fori , :^. . ;h J. P. MAXWKtLj >; . : flf»sirtlfrn«««-

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 58, 10 March 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 58, 10 March 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 58, 10 March 1886, Page 4