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TBed Oross Line, ' 4 o Ton?, 75 ndicated hon power, J. Walker, Master will leave U'incr Ooathor pormittiny ;.-" •ry NeJsoji ior Waitapu, Tuesday, Oct. 10, J ir ~ Waitapu for Collingwood, Wednesday, Oc 17, at 6 a.m. Collingwood for Waitapu, Thursday, Oct. 1! Ed at 8 a.m. ag Waitapu for Nelson, Thursday, Oct. IS, a a.m. Nelson for Waitapu, Sunday, Oct. 21, at 1 p.m. Waitapu for CollingAvood. Monday, Oct. 22 at 0 a.m. I Collingwood for Waitapu. Tuesday, Oct. 23 , at 9.30 a.m. a Waitapu for Nelson, Tuesday, Oct. 23, at '» 11.30 a.m. I" Note.— Tickets must be taken nt Office, Nela eon. Ail Cargo to be alongrside Lady 3 Barkly by 4.30 p.m. •W.U_i2r» .TAMER S. CROSS A 7, &» Tl-'aitapu, J. Westrupp, Juf«, Maslo-, ~ff" EAVES as under, weather permit--i— A ,iig : — Nelsou for Motueka, Tuesday, Oct. 16, at H p.m. Motueka for Nelson, Tuesday, Oct. 16, at 6 p.m. Nelson for Motueka, Wednesday' Oct. 17, at 4 p.m. Motueka for Nelson, Wednesday, Oct. 17, at G'3o p.m. FARES Single, 3s ; Return, ss. On and after January 2nd., Cargo will be charged at the rate of 6s per ton (exclusive of wharfage at Motueka.) J. g. pRO** I *- rO LET. A NEW six-roomed HOUSE. Bath room, Gas, etc, or part of above. 7096—3 Apply MAIL Office. PALACE ROLLER SKATING RINK, BRIDGE STREET. wo'wsr oapssxsr _>j_l3_ _r AS A FIRST-CLASS PLACE OF POPULAR AMUSEMENT, Every AFTERNOON from 2.30 until 5 p.m.. i.nd Evkkt EVENING from 7.30 until 10 u'o cck sharp. Admission— ONE BILLING. iA Special Session for Ladies and Children only, from 10 £o 12 Admission Frbb, Afternoon Admission for ladies, SIXPENCE. GABKIBON BAND EVERY EVENING. SKATES FOR SALE AT RINK. E. P. PALMER, Manager. THE PRISSSGESS ROLLER SKATINS UNK y \ PUBLIC NOTICE f npilE RINK is being refitted and fur.JL nished in every respect, and special attention is to be paid to both Ladies and j Gents' Rooms, with a view to the comfort of patrons, who may also depend upon every ' civility and attention being paid them. Monthly and Quarterly tickers at greatly 1 reduced rafas as follows : — 3 Monthly Tickets 12/---s Quarterly „ £1. j A. GREENWOOD. } 7010— M Manager,

j T¥T " "R O IT 1 ; c And SONS, j FINANCIE RS, V ALU ER S, &o. Money to Lend 9 in euma to suit Borrowers, on ver /"avorable terms, and at the lowest cur rent rates of interest. ft 7 *; have Applicants v;ho cannot bo euifcer from our own Lists for the following Properties : — BrjaiNEßS Premisks Vimm. Residencss Farms of 20 to 50 Acres Favmß of 100 Acres upwards Wi) havn PROPEUTIErJ FOR SALE ;-ad TO TJ'YT in a.i parts of ih-; City, auhurbs, and Cr.ualry ; including Hesidances, Buiidhig A!lot>rje3itn, Bneineas Premises, Farms, Milk Walks, &\ Lists of these P'opsrtisa to be obtr ; ineri on epnicutiju, or posted irao to ar.y aldriip.g. Wo r.ra able to obtsiu Ten?-r;tß for a \,z- go number o£ i.Kyc-llKig>-ho;;p3a ; rapßcialiy Of.tte^o and Vilia Fropertii s. o=jr pupply beirp never equsl to the dcmr.uri. :

At a meeting of the Senate of the Sydney University the other day, a letter was received from the Hon. William Maoleay, enclosing a cheque for the sum of £6000 for the endows ment of a ouratorship in connection with the gift of his museum of natural history to the University. •• Buohd-Paiba." — Quick, complete cure, al annoying Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Distases. At Druggists. Kempthorne, Proeeer & Co. Agents, Christohurch. Money to I. end IN Bums to salt Bcrrowera cb vrjry favorable terms, aud at tha lowest current rat aa of interest. INVESTMENTS en Mortgage nndertakon and Interest ooliectod for persons desiring i to LEND on good Freehold Scciivirie!. PITT & MOORW, Solicitors, Nalso". | FOR SALE.— TOWN SECTION 507, com, pri.-ine One Acre, DW ; ELLif.N'G-i»t.iUSf?. aiv! good On hard, J'i outing Bronti street' a?)d Brook Rtr et; Stream, lately in tas ' ot»i».«pation of Mr. Jussph Gdy. Rich ' aoil and pleasant fituntion. FOR SALE OR TO LET,— The Propektt ' of Mr, William Rule, situated in Rai« wai and Wellington streets, beinjr p^rfc of r Section 658, with the substantial DWEL-LING-HOUSE of Sevtn rooms 'hereon. c

Our exteueive and long-established connexion in Nelson enables ua to invark-biy secure good tenant?, for v>v are iv a position to know the majority of undosirable tenantß j and bad piyers. We have made asTangemen-s with several Owners of Properties to fell tha same on the deferred payment system. Persona wii! thus be enibled to purchase property by weekly or monthly instalments, slightly in excess of present rents. We have a large amount of capital to in*. rest on Frephold Securities, at lowest current rates. Terms of repayment csn always be arranged to suit borrow*: rs. HOUSES and L A ND BOUGHT or SOLD, HIRED or LET od Oommissioo, MONEY LENT on approved securities, at current rates of interest. INSURANCES EFFECTED on all descriptions of Bieks at the lowest rate?, INTERESTS and RENTS COLLECTED at fixed ratas of Coaauus3ion. VALUATIONS FURNfSHKD of Houses, Land, and every description of Goads in Town or Country. Also, for Stamp and ■t-nccesion Duties. DEEDS of every description PREPARED under L.T. Act. MONEY INVESTED on Freehold Securities, and in Bank, Insurance, and other Shares. AGENTS for the "SUN " FIRE Office— I the oldest Firo Inauraneo Office in the world— establiebed 1710. [ AGENTS for the COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE Office (Tontine Investment o at ordinary Life ratee), W* Rout $ Sons. "SUN" OFFICES, -t c NELSON. li "-^ r;TY ' r;7 ~ -i.-aTnnrr._-rn_sS. SJ SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAF. | TVTOTICR is hereby given that TTEy- | i~% DAY, the 16th rfa? of October, being j ihe 27th Aoiiverfary cf "the Opening of the a Sank, will bs held aa a SPECIAL PANIC i 3OUDA.Y at ail tho Offices of this Bimk j n New Zeals n l , s JOHN MURRAY, \ Inspector. | Bank of New Zml-nd, t Auckland, (ith October, 1833, 7G22tt3a I

PR O PER TIES FOR SALE. FOR SALE.— Lot 2, of Section 40, bavicg a Frontage of 66 feet to Russell street (near Haven Koad) with comfortable Sixroomed DWELLING-HOUSE and good Orchard. To be sold on ea«y terms. Apply to PITT & MOORE. LAND, Stanley Ckkscent, nearly TWO ACRES, with Right- jf- way to Rentone street, adjoining the residenc3 of Mb, Gokman. Good view [oi Harbonr and Bay. Price £160. TRAVELLERS' REST HOTEL, Riwaka, containing Twelve Rooms, nearly new, with from 10 to 21J acres Agricultural Land. The property is in good order, and will be Bold on easy terms, as the ownc-r ia retiring from business. THREE ACEES LAND, Bro^k stbebt, within easy distance of Post-office, with large Family DWELLING of Eleven Rooms, in addition to Kitchen, Store* room, and Bath-room, &c. Every con« venienco, and a desirable residence. WAIROA DISTRIi T (ne&r Brightwater)— ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, wore ir leas, with Kigbt«roomed DWEL-LING-BOUSE. Price £<o per acre, indueling improvements. THREE HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACHES or thereabouts, adjoining the above, Prico £4 per acre. FOUtt HUNDRED ACRES or there, abcuts, known as "Jack's Valley." Price £3 an Acre. With the exception of a few acres useful Bush, these properties are rich Ftrn lands, now coming into grass, and with little labour, are capable of being improved into valuable grazing farms. gy§rThe greater part of the purchase money of all th' above properties can re« mnin on mortgage if desired by purchasers. 3-^TTT At, TWT f\ AT? IT 5 . JLJLJL %jO 2JJL\J\JIJbJttJ* SOTICITORS, NELSON.

LROYAL I j^LLERJ jl^gfe I RINK) PLEASURE HALL, ( a BAND COSTUMECAKNIVAIi WILL BE HKLD ON Wednesday and Thursday, October 24th and 25th, A PHIZE, consisting of ft handsome Gold Skate Brooch eet with Diamonds, will be giyeu to ihe Lady wearing the most Original Drees. A HANDSOME PRIZE will also bo givea for the moat Original Dress worn by a G eatleman, All dre33es mnet be approTcd by tho Manager, by whom eutrit s will be received, N.B. — Only those in Fancy Dress will be allowed on the floor. FRIDAY, October 19tli— The Novel and Laughable Oddity— A NOSE AND COLLAR CONTEST for Gentlemen. And, A CAP AND APRON CONTEST for Ladies. Handsome Prizes will be given. Entrance i/-. MONDAY, November 5 th— GRAND GUY FAWKES CONTEST ! FRIDAY, November 9th— ° GRAND GALA NIGET— SKATING AND DANCING i October 13th, 1888. A. McKELLAR WIX, Manager, J. P. Black & Son ARE NOW OPENING UP New Spring and Summer Drapery Dress Materials — Prints — Calico — Gloves — HosieryHaberdashery, etc, etc. Traf algar-st, Nelson. PUSH. O" - '■' Gloves 1 ! Gloves ! ! ! in Thread, Taffeta, and Pure Silk ; Prices : — 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, 2/-, 2/6, 3/~. Blacks, Tans, and Greys, CsO* Dozen to Select from. Pure SILK GLOVES (tan shades) 2/-, worth 3/-. Balance of FRENCH KID GLOVES 2/6— we sold over 150 dozen pairs Gloves last season. C 3 Children's — a very large stock of Garments now on hand. Also, CORSETS in great variety. : Moeby & Buttle, m TRAFALGAR.STREET, NELSON.

GREAT OF J n Beg to inform the Residents of Nelson and surrounding I. istricts that they have decided to relinquish the 6l Drapery Department of their Business, and, S to effect a speedy Clearance, offer the whole of their stock of Clothing, Carpets, \ Linoleums, &c c , ■ AT G-REATLT REDUCED : I' RICES. i The bulk of the Stock has been imported, by ourselves, purchased in England, Germany, and the United States, on the best terms ; we are therefore in a position to offer our Customers SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS to purchase from us. On all Purchases for Gash we will make a Ordinary Prices, \*Special Arrangements made for purchasers of large parcels. HkSPEGIiON IN VII ED. B. Buxton & Go.

The Brisbane IronraoaWera 1 Society have votid £25 in aid of the ironmoulders in Melbourne who ate on Btriko. It is intended th lay tb« whole funds of the society at the disposal of the Melbourne men if needed. It ia said to be a very difficult matter for printers to find employment in Melbourne. At the leading offices as many as 20 or 30 menace on the roll who want work, and although many men are out of employment printers are flooktng ia wholesale. Th« Canterbury Press of Saturday, re« viewing the Bank of New Zealand report, writes:— The matter must not be Buffered to rent bard. Either too much is disclosed or cot enough. Who are 4l certain persons " Whole influence has led the Bank into bad investments? Who are the directors who have had its money to the extent of £160,000? Who are the clique with whom we are told that the late General Manager has been associated? What are the transactions wbieh have eomo under the notioe of the committee " calling for the gravest censure, if not more specific action ? " Is it not possible to recoTer some of the money thus Improperly got hold of ? " Must the unfortvnate shareholders be mulcted, without redress, of one third of their capital while those who hare had their money are allowed to jo unpuniuhed 1 Let there be eyery discrimination between different degrees ot wrong-doing, and still more between inAoeense and complicity. But in order to fa able to discriminate there must be a full knowledge of the facts. We a.re told " that through deaths and retirements the directorate and ohief management have been virtually reconstituted." This is anything but sufficiently explicit. Much more is wanted in order to render possible the "specific action" spoken of in another part of the report; and if the statements contained in the report are true, that speoino aotion must 1)9 takes. Hot only in the immediate interest ©I the shareholders, but for the public Bitiflfaotion, it is neossßary that the guilty «»rties, whoever they are, should be exposed »nd followed up. We oannot doubt that mis will be done. With suoh a report as tbat before the shareholders no other course liptEfible;

50 pkts. Ladies' <%%£ G. L. BE AT.H & CO. MOTUEKA. s~-4 ii | g ;«; invite every lady to inspect the line of New .., rv -A r ,» 7 . -,-, , T> „ , (7OTITOTI OOSft «*""• /y 7 •y. jtj 1AT E wnl OPEN in Rawson's BuildvullUJJ J-xvjo^, Striped Zephyr Cloths t y ; in g S on Fbiday, October 5, for a Waranted la^dye, a : speciai;job worth 8/6, offering at 1/11 pr WOnderfalj^Value, short BeaSOH Only. See^Circulars for particular^ 5: G.L.BEATH&CO. At 4|d. yard. Q. L. Beath^& C 7

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 243, 15 October 1888, Page 3

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