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»| i Red Gross Sine* ■ '* "' v 40 Tons, 7B iadioated horse. g I power, J. Walker, Master will leave as I under (weather permitting).-* 7 Nelson for Waitapu, Monday, April 16, at ' I 7 p.m. I Waitapu for Collingwood, Tuesday, April 17, I at 11 a.m. , Collingwood for Waitapu, Wednesday, April i I 18, at 12 noon. Waitapu for Nelson, Wednesday, April 18, I at 2 p.m. Nelson for Waitapu, Friday, April 20, at I 10 p.m. Waitapu for Collingwood, Saturday, April 21, at 3 p.m. Collingwood for Waitapu, Monday, April 23, I at 5 p.m. Waitapu for Nelson, Monday, April 23, at 7 p.m. Nelson for Waitapu, Wednesday, April 25, at 9 p.m. Waitapn for Collingwood, Thursday, April 26, at 7 a.m. Collingwood for Waitapu, Friday, April 27, I at 8 a.m. Waitapu for Nelson, Friday, April 27, at 10 a.m. Note.— Tickets musb be taken at Office, Nelson. All Cargo to be alongside Lady Barkly by 4.80 p.m. 3231 -d2m JAMES S. CROSS 8. 8. Waitapu, J. Wkstrdpp, Jny., ilaafer, LEAVES as under, weather permiting : — Nelson for Motueka, Thursday, April 12, at 7 a.m. Motueka for Nelson, Thursday, April 12, at 9 a.m. Nelson for Motueka, Saturday, April 14, at 7 a. m. Motueka for Nelson, Saturday, April 14, at 10 a.m. Nelson for Motueka, Monday,~April 16, at i 9.30 a.m. Motueka for JNelson, Monday, April 16, at 12 noon. Nelson for Motueka, Tuesday, April 17, at 10 a.m. Motueka for Nelson, Tuesday, April 17, at 12.30 p.m. ;PARES3 Single, 3s; Return, Bs. Oft and after January 2nd., Cargo will be charged at the rate of 63 per ton (exclusive of wharfage at Motueka.) J. 8. Hlf)B*. NELSON SCHOOL OF MINES. MR FBNTON will OPEN his CLASSES (Analysis and Assaying) on FRIDAY NEXT, 13th inst., at 7*30 p.m., and continue them every following MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY EVENINGS at 7.30 p.m., and on SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at 3 p.m. for about a month's duration. Fee to the Course 5/ -. Free to Subscribers of 10/- and upwards. A, COLEMAN, , Hon. Secretary, N.B.— Mr Fen ton, during his stay, will undertake any analysis free for Members of his Class, and for non-members at a _ fee of 5/- 1183— td TO PAINTER 3 . TENDER'S will be receded at my OUce (ill on MO" 1 DAY, fha 16th inst., for PAINTING a HOUSE— Labor only. -3 A. F. T. SOMGItVTLLE, Architect. A. A M O a, ([ate Pabmesteu & Amos) CARPENTER And UNDERTAKER, TRAFALGAR SQUARE. -3m J. GL Harknbss And CO., LAND, HOUSE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, &c. WE have received instructions to offer for Pale Pjritately the fol' owing PROPERTIES situate in the Waimeaa : — ROSTNEVOR, the property of E. Molesworth, Esq., irith HOUSE, C TV TAGE, and ©ut-buiWngs, together } S3 Acres of Land, HOUSE and 15 Acres Land, tbe property of E. B. Waring, Esq..— a first-class invest* naent, 76 Acres flr B t-cJass AGRICULTURAL LAND, with BUILDINGS and Improvemenia. About 30 Acres of SPLENDID LAJ3D, within the Town District of Richmond. 50 Acres and HOUSE, the latter comparatively new, the property of Mr George Canton. — To be Bold cheap. Several VALUABLE BUILDING SITES, TO LET. TO LET, with immediate possession,— the COTTAGE lately occupied by Mr. Alfred Mills. Also, TO LET for a Tbkm. A O ACRES of good AGRICULTURAL 4fcO LAND, with a Ten-roomed HOUSE thereon. There is a goed Garden and prefltable Orcbar J. The latter has averaged from £50 to £60 per aunutn for Fruit alone,] FOR SALE in the rising Township of Brightwater : 'TIHAT Deßirable Freehold RESIDENCE JL situate at Brightwater, occupied by Mrs. E. P. Jonea. The House contains Eight good rooms, is comparatively new, uubßtantinlly built, and ha? every convenience for a comfortable home. Attached to the House is HA.LF-AN ACHE of LAND, laid out in Garden acd Orchard ; the latter contains a Lumber of choice fruit trees. The Property is in close proximity to the Railway Station, j end is worthy of inspection by intending purchasers of a good investment. Also, near (o Station : h? -ROOMED HOUSE and ONE ACRE of ! 4 LAND. The latter is specially adapted I ior Gardening, and part is planted with young Fruit Trees. The Honße commands a good view of surrounding districts. Can be bought a bargfchi, FIRE INSURANCES effected at the 1 .west current ratrs. BE2rOPFiCE :— Richmond Town Board Office. J, GK Harkness and Co.

THE PERMANENT BUILDINC SOCIETY OF NELSON. THE FIFTY-THIRD SERIES o SHARES will date from MONDAI NEXT, Apvil 16, offering to best opportan ity fot iotocdios: iSubsuiibers to corauaenci aB Shareholders v!: the Society. The Society hes how completed the Twenty sixth year cf it) j -science, & d the Securitj it offers t » Sub^oribers and its ecoromica management, are too well known to cead comment. The PROFIT just deolared for the Half, year ended March 31, 1888, wks at the rate of Eight per ceut, per annum. THE USUAL MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION MEETING will be held at tho Offlco, Hardy at , on MONDAY KVKNING NEXT, April 16th, 1888, froui 7 to 8.30 p m. Stewaiids— Messrs. Everett and Finnet NOMINATIONS (in writing) will bo re eeivtd ap to the Evening of April 16, of Candidates for the Office of Dibeotobb ia the plaoo of the following jrmlenv n :— Messrs. Bkthwitb, Bolton, Evsbeit, and Johns, who retire by fffluxien cf tima, but all of whom are eligible for re- election. NOMINATIONS (in writing) will also be reosivi d of persons willing to act aa Auditors for the ensuing twelve months, GE.O. M. ROUT, 1156— td Sfcretary. A RESPECTABLE middle-aged person from Home desires situation aB HOUSE* KEEPER. Thoroughly domesticated, gooi References, both English and Colonial. Address W. H. " Mail Offloe." 1173 -6p CJITUATIONS.— I b&ve hundreds of Servauts and Employees of all kinds waiting Sitaalionß, and numerous Orders daily from Employer?. Hotels and all kinds of harness's for sole. -ALEXANDER STEWART, 64 Willis-st, Wellington, 1030— to * ■_ PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE in the Country. — Accommodation for 2 or 3 Boarders at MRS E. F. JONE3' Brightwater. ' 1084—12 FOR SALE, -NEW Six-roomed HOUSE in Upper Collingwood street. Bath"r>m, Gas, well drained. \ pply Mr, H. BEATTIE, 1166 — 12 Collingwood-Btreet. TO LKT, a Bix-roomed HOUSE, with Bath-room,. Scalier t, and Store-room, Bituato ia Trafalgar-sqaare, lately occupied by Mr, Cappfr. Apply H. MOORE, 1107— tc Builder, Nile-at. Wert. TO LET or FOR SALE a COTTAGE at Wakapuaka with from ONE to FIFTY ACRES of Land. For particulars apply to JOHN OLDHAM, 1125— 1 m Werneth. FOR SALB or- TO LET -The TENROOMED HOTTSB and GROUNDS in Manuka-St., recently occupied by the late Mrs H, Buckeridge, adjoining the Property of 0. Hnnter Brown, Esq. The House has Every Convenience, is most healthily situated, and commands a grand view of the City and Bay ; th« Grounds (about 1 acres) ara tastefully laid out.— Apply Messrs PITT & MOORE. 1134— t0 FURNISHED APASTMENTS TO LET at Cmston, near Takoka.— i'wo Bedrooms and a Privjs'e Sittirg-room, with Board acd Hesi-e-irp, afc a Farm Hju« — htalthy Mtoatim, f 'Cing <he ara and close to the beafib. Terras during ihf> winter months £1 pet' week for ea'h adult. Horse and Trap for hire, if required. R«£e?ences given. Apply .Mks. J:IMES WINTER, Ben., Clii top. 1 131—26 For Sale. IGRISWOLD Knitting Machine, suitable for working Men's Socks — small, medium, and large, - Also, ILAMB Knitting Machine, Class Eight-— steel bed, 164 Needles. — This Machine is specially adapted for working Woollen Underclothing of all kinds, Football and Cricketing Suits, Cardigan Jackets, &c. M. M. Webster, TRAFALGAR STfIERT Wood i Coal Yard. HAVING commenced a WOOD AND COAL ' YARD in connection with our SASH AND DOOR FACTOBT, we are now prepare! to supply Wood and Coal at the lowest remunerative prices. All Orders received at the Yard, OPPOSITE THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, HARDY STREET. Baker Bros,, SAWING, PLANING, AND MOULDING MILLS, GLQ'STER-ST., NELSON. 1171 — t c

TP . Rout & Sons HAVE For Sale* The PROPERTY at Foxhill. known a 4 " JtobKF.tso&'s," anjoioing Mv Gsorgo F'ollaau',3 property. Thero arc tbcuf, Five Acr?B of good' Flat Land, with a Bubstantia' Nine-roomed HOUSE thereon. A superior SMALL FARM PROPERTY at Hope containing Fifty-one Acreß of good , Agricultural Land, three*fourths flat lend, remainder rising ground. The improvementa consist of a good Eight-roomed HOUSE, built of ritnu, seven yeara old, with J airy, &c; also a Four-stall Stable, &c. find other necessary farm out-buildings, There is a first-class Orchard on toa >roperty, containing 350 really good Fruit Trees in full bearing. Half tha lard is at present under crop. Tbia is, in every re» epect, a most desirable property A Four-roomed COTTAGE PBOPKRTY with Four Acrea of Land, situate at Spring Grove. Most of the Land is laid out as au Orchard, the trees being choice and in fall bearing. Apply Mas. Thomas Martin, oa . the premises, or to W. Bout & Son. A COTTAQE PROPERTY belonging to Mr. Phillip Merrit*, and Bituaf ed rff Cambria street, cloae to Dr. Coleroan's residence, Pric £170. Tbe HOUSE and LAND in Washington Road, belonging to Mrs, M, A. Brcoks, and lately occupied by Mr, T. F, Leonard. That VALUABLE PROPERTY situate io Kawai street, owned and ocenpied by Mrs F. C. Simmons. The Residence contains Eight Rooms, with Bath-room, &c, &c, and has every convenience. Land 50ft by 264 ft. Price £500. A FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE Property off VaDgnard Btreet, near Post Boy Hotel, belonging to Mr. J. W. Simme. Land 60ft by 180 ft. Price £180. A Comfortable TWO ROOMED COTTAGE and Allotment of Land, fnntia Waimea street, and belonging to Mrs. Aldridge, Price £60, Tho HOUSE and GROUNDS in KawaL, street, the property ef P. H. Engel, Esq. The House contains Nine Rooms, with Bath* room, and has many convenience?. There are nearly 2| acres of Land, laid out as Orchard and Flower Garden, &c. There are also a Three-stall Stable, Coach-house, Waßh-house, &c, &c. . To~Let SIX ACRES of LAND in the Wood, lately used by Mr. Thos. Harley a? a Hop Ground. Immediate possession can be given. A COTTAGE in Alma Lane, lately occu« pied by Mr. Reiro. Rent ss, per week. That desirable VILLA RESIDENCE in Trafalgar street South, lately occupied by Mr. Worley and next to Mr, Thos, StjoU'b refci fence Tbat (Jesirabl RESIDENCE in Washington Valley, belonging to Mrs. W. E. Rowe. Sent £42 per annum. Furnished or Unfurnished, the HOUSE and Gbodnds known as " KINLOOH." Tha House contains 12 rooms, with every convenience. The Grounds consist of Three Acres of Garden, Orchard, and Paddock, with Stable, Goaoh-house, &0., &o. SHARES Bought and Sold on Commission. VP \ Rout & Sons, LAND AND FINANCE BROKERS, NELSON. SUN FIRM INSURANCE OFFICE, Established 1710. Sum Insured in 1&86, £327,333,700. INSURANCES effected upon almoßi every description of Property at lowest rates of pretnuAm. Claims arranged by the Local Agents, and paid with promptitude and liberality. Rates of Premium, and every other in formation may be obtained of the under signed, W. ROUT & SOWS. Age for Nelson, Marlborougb, and Westland.

JL CROSS BABY. Nothing is so conductive to a man's remaining a bachelor as stopping for one night | at tho house of a married friend, and being kept awake for five or six hours by the crying of a cross baby. All orossand crying babies , need only Dr. Soule's American Hop Bitters to make them well and smiling. Young man remember this. ' "Traveller." : Bwnny Mhn.— -" Wells' Health JRenewer," ; restores health and vigor, cure Dyspepsia, impotence, Debility. At druggists. Kempthorne. Prosser & Co.. Agents, Christchurch 1 The best medioine known is Sander and Sons' Etjcai/xpti Extract. Test its eminent powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza ; the relief is instantaneous, la serious cases, and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, burns, scaldings, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy-no swelling-no inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of the lungs, swellings, &c. ; diarrhoea, dysentery, diseases of the kidneya and urinary organs. In use at hospitals and medical clinics all over the globe ; patronised by His Majesty the King of Italy; crowned with medal and diploma at International Exhibition, Amsterdam Trust in this approved artiole, and rejeot all others, CITY OF NELSON. Town Clerk's Office, i Slßt Marcb, 1888. "ftT OTICE? Ib hereby given that at a Meetly ing of the Council of ths City of NeiBOD, to bs. held at the City Counoll Chamber, Nelson, on FRIDAY, the 13th day of April, instant, at 7.30 p.m., it is intended to make a GENERAL RATE oi ONE SHILLING in the Pound upon the rateable value of all Property within tho City of Nelson, for the period commencing Ist April, 1888, and ending 31st Mwcb, 1889, each fats to be payable at the Town Clerk's Office, Nelson, in t*o equal halfyearly instalments, on the 14th day of April, IbBB, and the Ist day of October. 1888. And notice is hereby farther given that an Estimate of the proposed expenditure in the General Account daring tha - above period, and the General and Water Works Rate Books are Open for Inspection at the above Office, during office hoars. H. V. GULLY, 1078 — 9n Town P.iftrfc •

Beware of Chill, 0 '■ Blankets 1 Flannels ! &00D— BETTER— BEST— W OOIS L-GOOD— BETTER— BEST ; o: ' '"■' Our NEW ZEALAND BLANKETS second to none— Bead and try. Our NEW ZEALAND FLANNELS beat creaton-— Read and try. Our NEW ZEALAND WOOLS the talk of the town— Bead and try. |^y See our Doors and Windows. tot Ulsters and Jackets, Having sold a great portion of our first shipments, we have supplemented our stock with another large quantity, just arrived, including a number of large sizes, so difficult to get. Terms Cash, and save 25 per cent. Morbt and Buttle, TRAFALGAR-STREET, NELSON. N.B.— We are still Selling SILK GLOVES at 2/- and 2/6. N E W Q O OD S. — ~*m — o — — — J. P. Black & Son«^ opened White and Unbleached Calico and Lambskin Table Linen in Damasks and Napkins Flannels in New Zealand, Saxony, and Welsh Shirtings in Cotton, Union, and All Wool. I Also, just to hand — Butterick's Fashion Sheets and Cut Paper Patterns. I J. P. BLACK & SON, mimwi

G. L. BEATH & CO. are now Opening §f E W W I"N T E R_G O O D S ". - V " r :-r :^r " . '- Val/Ue %7b all Departments. ■ O-. L.BEATH and CO.,Corner Trafalgar and Hardy stre^

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 85, 12 April 1888, Page 3

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