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i; Red Gross line. 1^3 T ' LADY BARKLY' i? " 40 Tons, 75 indicated horsepower, J. Walker, Master will leave as under (weather permitting).^ Nelson for Waitapu, Monday, April 16, at | 7 p.m. j Waitapu for Collingwood, Tuesday, April 17, I I at 11 a.m. I Collingwood for Waitapu, Wednesday, April J I 18, at 12 noon. I Waitapu for Nelson, Wednesday, April 18, I at 2 p.m. Nelson for Waitapu, Friday, April 20, at ! 10 p.m. | Waitapu for Collingwood, Saturday, April 21, at 3 p.m. Collingwood for Wa-^P 11 ! Monday, April 23, at 5 p.m. Waitapu. for Nelson, Monday, April 23, at 7 p.m. Nelson for Waitapu, Wednesday, April 25, at 9 p.m. Waitapu for Collingwood, Thursday, April 26, at 7 a.m. Collingwood for Waitapu, Friday, April 27, at 8 a.m. Waitapu for Nelson, Friday, April 27, at 10 a.m. Note.— Tickets must be taken at Office, Nelson. All Oargo to be alongside Lady Barkly by 4.80 p.m. 3231-12m JAMES S. CROSS /V. S, Waitapu 9 J. Westsufp, Jur., Waiter, TT EAVES aB under, weather permit-J-jI .rag : — . Nelson for Motueka, Monday,~April 16, at ©.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. :pares Single, 3s • {Return, ss. On and after January 2nd., Cargo will be oharged at the rate of 6s per ton (exolusive of wharfage at Motueka.) J. ?. CrlOS*. , 'j*itf t ' * i hi iY i rr i ' i i i ■■" . Bowling Club. A MEETING will be held at the Masonio Hotel, on WEDNESDAY, 18th inst, at Eight p.m., for The purpose of Forming n Bowling Club. AH those interested are requsste*l to attend. With reference to tbe above, I shall be glad to meet any pereons wishing to have a Game of Bojvlp, on the Green, at my Re.i* dencs, Every Afternoon, from 3 to 5 o'clock 1194— 3a M. LIGHTBAND. Miss Tasker, T\REgg AND *J MANTLE-MAKEE» HALIFAX STREET. At Mr*. J. Jennrnb', 1211 — 2 WANT?'!}.. m.TSKN FLAX, 185~t'» Tf.HN RUTHWfITOnn. PRIYATE BOARD and RESIDENCE in the Country. — Accommodation, for 2 or 8 . Boarders at MRS E. F. JONES' Brightwater. 1091—12 r HEREBY give notice that I have this day applied to the \Commissioner of Crown Lands, N«lson, for an EXCLUSIVE LICENSE, under the " Oyster Fisheries Act 1866, Amendment Act 1869," for the use of an Oyster Bed hereinafter described, viz.; — Situated in the District of Astrolabe and being Jmile wide on either side of a line between Fisherman's Island and Marahau Head. JOHN WHBTRUPP. Nelson, February 25, 1888. 879— 12a J. G-. Habk-nbss And CO., LAND, HOUSE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, &c. . WE have received instructions to offer for Sale Privately the fol'owing PROPERTIES situate in the Waimeas : — ROSTBEVOR, the property of E. Moleswortb, Esq., with HOUSE, C T* TAGB, and Qut.buiidfngs, together 1 23 Acres of Land. **?*■*■•;» „*"?»" HO USE and 15 Acres Land, the property of E. B. Waring, Esq.- a first-class investment, 76 Acres first-class AGRICULTURAL LAND, with BUILDINGS and Improvements. About SO Acres of SPLENDID LAND, within tbe Town District of Richmond. 60 Acres and HOUSE, the latter comparatively new, the property of Mr George Canton.— To be sold cheap. Several VALUABLE BUILDING SITES. , v fer-iW.',,>--, ( TO LET, TO LET, with immediate possession,— the COTTAGE lately oceupied by Mr. ' Alfred Mills. Also, TO LET for a Tirm.^ A O ACRES of good AGRICULTURAL ".tO LAND, with a Ten-roomed HOUSE thereon. There is a goad Garden and profitable Orchard. The latter has averaged from £50 to £60 per annum for Fruit alone.,' FOR S&LE in the rising Township of BniGnTWATER : THAT Desirable Freehold RESIDENCE situate &t Brightwater, occupied by Mrs. E. F. Jones. The House contains Eight good rooms, is comparatively new, substantially built, and bas every convenience for a comfortable home. Attached to tho Hous" isHAJ-F-AN ACEof LAND, laid out in Garden ard Orchard ; the latter contains a Lumber of choice fruit trees, Ths Property is in close proximity to the Railway Station, on>l is worthy of inspection by intending purchasers of a good investment. Also, near (o Station : H-ROOMED HOUSE and ONE ACRK oi 4 Lc\ND. Tho latter is specially adapter _or Gardening, and part is planted witl yoang Fruit Trees. The House command; a good view of surrounding districts, Cat be bought a bergain. EIRE INSURANCES effected fr th bweßt current rates. gJaTOiiriCE : — Richmond Town Board Oflic '. J. G. Harkness and Cc

f THE PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF NELSON. THE FIFTY.THIRD SERIES oi SHARES **iU date from MONDAY NEXT, April 16, oifering t':e best opportunity for i.ter.dir'g Subscribers to com-iicnc ■ as Sharsboldfrsot' the Society. The Society hM now completed tha Twentysixth yoar of it* existence, ft d the Sccimty ! it offers t> Subscribers and its eco-omica! manfegereut, are too well kuoffn to need comment. Tbe PROFIT juat declared for. tbe Half* year eDded Marorf 31, 1888, was at the rat? of Eight per cent, per annum. THE USUAL MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION MEETING will be held at the Office, Hardy st, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, April 16th, 1888, fro n7 to 8.30 pm. , Stewards— Messrs. Everett and Finnbt NOMINATIONS (hi writing) will be received no to ihe Evening of April 16, of Candidates for the Office of Di-ieotohs in the plao3 of the following gmilenvr. : — Messrs Bkthwitb, Bolton, Lvbrtt, nnd Johns, who retire by (fflaxirn of time, but .11 of whom are eligible for r -r-lecuon. NOMINATIONS (in writing) will also be -•eoeivfd of persons willing to act as Aoditobs for the ensuing twelve months, GEO. M. ROUT, 1156— td Secretary. WANTED a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply V.BB Edwabd EVERETT, junior, The Port. 1205— t c W" A N TE D a Bmarf, acdve young WOMAN for a »hsp. Apply by letter, Post Box 66. 119 J— 3 WANTED for a General Store near Nelson, a YOUNG MAN of good oharaoter and experienced in tha work. Apply ROBERT SNODGRASS, 1189 — te ' Caledonia House. A RESPECTABLE middle-aged person from Home desires sitnstioa as HOUSEKEEPER. Thoroughly lomestJoated, good References, both Eni?lißh and Ooloni-i). Address W. H. " Mail Office." 1173 -6p QITUATIONS.— I htve hundreis of Serk-* vants and Employees of all kinds waiting Situations, and numerous Orders daily from Employers. Hotels and all kinds of bußineasi'a for saIe.— ALEXANDER STEWART, 64 Willis-st, Wellington. l«3t— to OR SALE.-NEW Six-roomed HOUSE in Upper Collingwood street. Bath'ocm, Gas, well drained. <*.?ply Mb. H. BEATTIE, 1166—12 Collingwood-atreet. TO LET.— Tbat desirable Slx.rooraed DWELLING-HOUSE in WaaMogton Valley, with Out-buildings, Orchard, Garden etc., now in the occupation of Mrs. CrevdBon. Rent reasonable. Apply FELL & ATKINSON, Solicitors, Nelsop.j: 4995-— a t 9 TO LET or FOR SALB a COTTAGE at Wakapuaka with fr«m ONB to FIFTY AORES of Land. For particulars apply t« JOHN OLDHAM, 1125— Ira Werneth. FOR SALB or TO LET -The TENROOMED HOUSE and GROUNDS in Maktjka St., reoently occupied by the late Mrs H. Buckeridge, adjoining 1 the Property of 0, Hunter Brown, Esq. The House has Every Convenience, is most healthily situated, and commands a grand view of the City and Bay ; tht Grounds (about 1_- aores) are tastefully laid out.— Apply Messrs PITT & MOORE. • » 11*24— to FOR SALE on Easy Terms. OAA ACRES of LAND at Tadaor, 30 C^v/Va Acrca iu Grvs, reminder Gush, at present in the occspa'ioa_pf J, F. Pahl, Apply to ALFRED ALLPORT, 1188— lm Stoke. FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET at- CuffTON, near Takaka.— Two Bedrooms and a . Priv*. e Bitti**g-roo-T', witS Board and Resit' vnce, ai a Farm House — h.althy situation, f.cins. »ho s.a and close to the beach. Terms dariig the winter months £1 per week for ea"h adult. Horse and Trap for hiro, if required. References given. . Apply Mks. JAMES WINTER, r-'en., Clifton. 1131—26 TENDERS FOR CHIMNEY. m&NDERS are invited up to April 22nd, Pulling down and lie-building the Chimney at the Waimea West School. Particulars can be obtained from the undersigned. . CHRISTIAN SCHWASS, 1190 — 3a Chairman of Committee. TENDERS WANTED For &f\f\f\ HEART of RIMU PALINGS, 4 Vl/V 4ft »in height, Jin thick. Also, 500 POSTS, Heart of Black Birch, 7ft high, Sin by 4in thiok, delivered at Stoke. Tenders to be sent to the undersigned not later than April 12th, 1888. 122— 5a F. TRASK. " AUOTIoFsALE OF Light Express. | AMES & CU. will Sell by Poblie *j? Aactioo, On SATURDAY NEXT, April 2E at 10 30 a.m., sharp, At the Nelson Auction Booms, ONE LIGHT EXPRESS. JAMES & CO., Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF Piano. JAMES & CO have received instruction from the Trustees of Col. Walcott, to Sell by Public Auction, On SATURDAY, 21st April, 1888, at 10.30 sharp— At the Nelson Auction Rooms, One PIANO, by Hopkinson. JAMES & CO., Auctioneers. 2K f\f\ PIECES OF I 500 MUSIC 8H H consisting of Songs, Duets, Dance Music, Pianoforte Pieces, Books, r etc., etc., £\D. EACH FOR CASH ONLY. VICTORIA BOOKS, 3 for 2/6. A large stock of the Nowost Music '• just received. O A K EY » S n Ti* a WftV Tl A 1. A A R

Beware of Chill. ■ """0 ' ' ■ '" Blankets ! Flannels ! GOOD— BETTER— BEST— fV OOIS L.(K)OD— BETTER— BEST , :o: — 1 Our NEW ZEALAND BLANKETS second to none— Read and try. Our NEW ZEALAND FLANNELS beat creaton— Read and try. Our NEW ZEALAND WOOLS the talk of the town— X^ead and try. 63§T#e*3 our Doors and Windows. — -Jot — Ulsters and Jackets. Having sold a great portion of «" **r first ehipmenlß wo have supptemente-' our stock with another large quantify? fust arrived, including a number of large sizes, so difficult to get. o Terms Cash, and save 25 per cent Morey and Buttle, TRAFALGAR-STREET, NELSON. N.B.— We are still Selling SILK GLOVES at 2/- and 2/6. NEW GOODS. J. P. Black & Son«S% 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 Woo j _4_lso, just to hand — Butterick's Fashion Sheets and Cut Paper Patterns. I JT 1> -RT.AmR: &, SON. nv^TM^n

Gr. L. BEATH & CO. are now Opening, P E W W INTER G O O D S Wdnderflll Value m, all Departments. G. L.;BEATR and CO,, Corner Trafalgar and lardy streets -"■■ .#'•'•'*'•■'■ *

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 86, 14 April 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 86, 14 April 1888, Page 3

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