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nn — -T-Mi «i nnTrl»i> ffl^iw.hWiri-nrm-ii J r---Virr*_rt.iir>iMifii Iw^1 w^ mi.ilwj JL_L« AJb\^ t JJ«li^-X_L A Ou \^%s/®^ JL'jJl ; -t.v>€^ .\ J^ PORTION of the Bankrupt Stock of H." Hobday &' Co., Christchurch, will be offered for Sale at a '""" to , _ -rr Discount of Bs. 6d> in ihe Pound! hale commences on FRiBAi. _P<-«*^_r_± "o_^^__-__^_4;-,^^ -_ -^ 'XKTZ^± T\ '- f •'Particulars inj|future issue. ixreat Jiarganis in Winter IJrapeiyl It 1 _ rt HI A I H Ar; ill I

1 A patent has just beeu granted to Wil'iam Latimor, of Wilmington, U.S.A. extract fibres which can bo woven i cloth from the nerdle-'ike leaves of r, trees. The needles in their green state placed in a tank, and pressed down agai its bo'tom by means of a grating or eon A solution of caustic sod - - is then add- d, a ('team is turned on, the tatnperfttnro bei kept at fche boiling poiatof water. In abc a quarter of an honr a head of foam forn and when this bas appeared tho screws i loosened, the pfceam shut off, the tern - .-. mtu lowered gradually, and the whole left steep Por ten hours. After that period h eiapeed, the gammy and resinous matte are Baponifi'd, and tbe fibres of proper lengl »i>d tenacity are set frac. The soda eolnfcic ia now run off, and tbe fibres are washe repeatedly with clear water at various d< green of heat. ; I TO BUILDERS. ~"~~*"""~ I rpENDERS will be received up t< -«- Four p.m. on WEDNEbDAY, lOtl j July, for The Erection of a Now Wesioya. Church. . Plans and Specifications mr-y be se; - n a< my Office, The lowest or any tender not necessarily tccepted. Tenders to be marked *' Tender fo* Church." I B. BWTTLE, — a t d Secretary Building Committee. Co-operative Store, TRAFALGAR STREET, ESTABLISHED FOR THE SUPPLY OF /XROCERIES \j[ AND PRO VISIONS OF THE BEST QUALITY ONLY AT REDUCED RATES. TEA A SPECIALITY. SOLE AGENTS FOR JOHN EARLE & CO.'S CELEBRATED PACKET TEAS ' 2033 MO N E TO LEND on very favorable terms, at Lowest Bsta of Interest. INVESTMENTS MADE ami INTEREST COLLECTED for Lenders g good Freehold Securities. PITT & MOORE, Solicitors, Nelson. For Sale or To Let. mHE PROPERTY oi Me. W. J. HIRD, having Frontages to Waimea street and Waimea Road, and comprising T w O ACRES AND NINE PEROHES, with LARGE DWELLING-HOUSE thereon. This Property is pleasantly situated in a good, healthy locality within only a few minutes' walk from the centre of the Town, and commands a good view. Apply PITT & MOOBE. FOR SALE, — 2 SO Acres LAND, Paremuhea, Takaka, being Section 63, and Part 1 of Section 64. Price low, and terms easy. PITT & MOORE. FOB SALE.*— LAND, Stanley Ckbsohnt, nearly TWO ACRES, with Right-of-way to Rentonl street, adjoining the residence of Ms, Qobman. Good view of Barbour and Bay. Price £150. PITT &' MOORE. FOR SALE.—ONE ACRE of^ANDTThe Wood, with COTTAGE thereon, being Section 403, Nile»s treat Fast, near Bridge, Frlce £400. j PITT & MOOBE.! j FOR SALE. — TRAVELLERS' REST j HOTKL, Riwaka, containing Twelve | Hooma, nearly new, now in the occupation of the owner, Mb. James A_no_d ; together with either 10 or 24 £ acres Land. Tho Land is some of the best in Riwaka, and part of it is in Hops. For further particulars apply to PITT & MOORE. PITT & MOOBE3, SOLICITORS, KELSON. -y 'if

£ W 1011 l !• I And SONS, have jl For Bale or Ta Let, d FOR SALE.— 39I acrea of LAND in the ? j Thames V*llsy. a -out two miles distant t J from Te Arobo Mineral Springs and Gold- » I field. The land wai formerly all swamp, 5 J but is now nearly all dry. Jt >b bouudort oa - -"wo sides by pnb'io rond*. Price, £550. • I Title under the L:\nd Transfer Act. Tbat SUPERIOR PROPERTY owned and I oooupied by Mra, C, K. Collins, situate in Brook-street, nearly opposite Mr Albert. Pitt's I property. Tiio Houra is convenient, in good I repair, and has a good outlook. The Land, j oontaining one and a quarter aores, is laid out aa plantation, garden, and paddook. This iv in «ve?y respect a very desirable property, ond is for side at a very low prioe. That PROPERTY situated in Trafalgar, street South, lately occupied by Mr. Collier. The HOUSE contains 13 rooms, and has Gas and Water laid on, and other conveniences required by a family. The Grounds, con*. sistiag of an aero of land, are very tastefully laid out aa Orchard, Shrubbery, Lawn, etc. The neighbourhood is all that could br - deaired, and one in which Houses are nevei allowed to remain long unoccupied. A Newly-bailfc VILLA. RESIDENCE r j wich HalrVftu-uc-e of land, occupied by Mr, J Thomas Scott, situate ut tbe comes oi J Trafalgar street South aud Bronti street, I The House contains Nine Kooms and Bath I Room, and has Gas and Water laid on. ' FOR SALE. — A superior COTTAGE Property on Wellington Terrace, owned and occupied by Mr. Jotin Newberry, Tho land contains 67ffc ty 267 ft, and has frontage to both Wellington Terrace and Mount street. G<.a and Water laid on. Only a small cash deposit required. Remainder on mortgage.., Several smaM COTTAGE PROPERTIES in Upper Bnuge street, owned by Mrs. Thornton, and known as Parby's Cottages, and situate between Novmanby Bridge aud Milton street. These Properties beiog bo close to the centre of the city should be eagerly taken up by working people and others desirous of obtaining very cheap but comfortable homes We hare enquiry for a COUNTRY PROPERTY TO HIRE, containing from 10 to 20 acrea of Land, with a comfortable House. Property must not bo beyond Wakefield, or failing this, Motueka would suit Enquirer, J.O _L.*s > ii'» A Comfortable DWELLING-HOUSE, with Orchard and Garden, situate at Stoke, nearly opposite Mr Saxton's property, lately occupied by Mr Alfred Cresswell. Low rent. A- Superior FAMILY RESIDENCE, situ, ate at the Corner of Waimea and Van Dieman » streets, and lately occupied by P. E. Isaacson, Esq. The Housa is very comfortable, and has every convenience. Half an aero of land laid out as Garden Shrubbery, &c. HTENDERS are Invited for the Purchase .JL of a Convenient House, standing on about 28 aores of Land, with Orohard and Outbuildings, or with 60 acres if desired, within ten minutes' walk of Riohmond Station, a The highest or any Tender not neoessarily accepted. For particulars apply to W. Rout and Sons, with whom Tenders can be left. NELSON APEKHANGING WAREHOUSE, Opposite Wilkins & Field's, J. Savage & Son* Having received another lot of the NEWEST DESIGNS IN PAPKR* HANGINGS per « Eaßt Lothian, ' Albo, a Choice Selecti'V* of PICTURE FRAMES MOULDING, &c„ We invite our Country Customers to inspect our SANITARY PAPERS. Paper- hangings a Speciality. Painting, Paperhanging, Glazing, <&c. at moderate rates. Estimates given, ON SALE.— Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Mithy. lated Spirits, Glass, Scrim, Tacks, &o. g_#' Special attention paid to nil Orders entrusted to us. ♦^Inspection Invited. (STNcto tne Address— J. SAVAGE & SON, 1403-t 0 HARDY STREET.

Ii ; - ' Rsd Oross Line, l f C"? - IJPY BABKL j 4 0 Tona, 75 ndicated hoi I Power, J, Walkhb, Master will leave I der (weather permitting).--I Nelson for Waitapu, Sunday, June 30, j D p.m. J Waitapu for Collingwood, Monday, July J at 9 a.m. I Collingwood for Waitapu, Tuesday, July J at 9.30 a.m. Waitapu for Nelson, Tuesday, July 2, \ 11.30 a.m. . , Nelson for Waitapu, Thursday, July 4, at p.m. Waitapu for Collingwood, Friday. July 5, a 11 a.m. Collingwood for Waitapu, Saturday, July ( at 12.30 p.m. Waitapu for Nelson, Saturday, July 6, a 2.30 p.m. No__.-_l*iokets*must;be taken at Office, Nel son. AJ? Oargo to be alongside Lad: Barkly by 4.80 p.m. 5331-~l2bi JAMES S. GROSS 8* 8, Wnitapu, I J. Wsstbtjpp, Jxjx. t Master, ' "1" -SAVES aa under, weather perniit- • JL_! iunr :-— § Nelson for Motueka, Monday, July 1, at 8 j a.m. Motueka for Nelson, Monday, July 1, at 10-30 a.m. Nelson for Motueka, Tuesday, July 2, at B'3o a.m. Motueka for Nelson, Tuesday, July 2, at 11*30 a.m. Nelson for Wellington, Tuesday, July 2, at •1 p.m. Nelson for Motueka, Wednesday, July 3, at 9 a.m. Motueka for Nelson, Wednesday, July 3, at : 11 "30 a.m. | FARES Single, 38} Return, ss. On and after January 2nd., Oargo will be oharged at the rate of 8s pet ton (exclusive of wharfage at Motueka,) J. R. c^OBR. Ik" Ship Hotel," _£_£___ THE PORT. DIGBY ANDREWS, having chartered tho above "Snip" for ru indefinite pericd, and thoroughly renovated and overhauled it from stem to stern, hopeß (with past experience in N. Z, South) to secure his share of the patronage of old friends of the "Ship," and aa many new ones a3 possible. The " Ship " ia well stored with Nelsoh Bj-kbs and Ditnedin xxxx, and best quality Wines and Spirits. CouNTifß Lunch from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Goon Bkds, und every attention to' Travel gSF-flox and Cold Baths, 2034— 1 m DIGBY ANDREWS. QTHAWBEttHY PLANTS, the best I £3 ever had, at 2/6 «f 100, or 20/- ty 1000. Also. KASPEERRIES, CURRANTS, and GOOSEBERRIES. JAMKS BALLARD, 2000 -5 SpriDg Grovo. LOCK BROS., GRAIN, PRODUCE, - COMMISSION,' AND EXPORT MERCHANTS, WAIMEA bTREET, Continue to supply, at Lowest current rates : — GRAlN— Wheat, Oats, Barley (seed or field), I'eis. M«ize, &c. FLOi:R—-the - Eagle" brand, Patent Roller Flour ; also, Bran and Sharps. PRODUC £— Potatoes, Swedes, &c. HAY, Straw, Chaff. COALS — " Brookdale," — the best household Coal obtainable FIREWOOD to order. ARTIFICIAL MANURES — BonedUßt, Superphosphates, &c, containing the highest percentage of organic matter acd Phosphates. Most satisfactory results obtained from their use by hop-* growers, farmers, gardeners, orchardists, etc, in Nelson, Auckland, Wellington, and the West Coast. Diplomas and Medals at London, Christchurch, and Wellington. _____ Orders should be nent in early, as the quaut I ity manufactured ia limited. Postal Address— Box 54. Telephone, ns. LOCK BROS., Nelson.

BEST VALUE AND MAKES IN NEW ZEALAND. "OLANKETS in aU sizes— White and Grey. Jk3 FLANNELS in White, Pink, Orkney, and Shetland. FINGERING YARNS in all colors 4 and 5 ply .J MEN'S UNDER SHIRTS AND PANTS in White v and Shetland. J « P« BJLACK & SOM 9 TRAFALGAR STRBET. •OLOTH HALL. "I^TKW GOODS! NEW GOODS ! !— Our first shipment (ex Aorangi 1^ of NEW SEASON'S GOODS, comprising a choice assortment of ' Coatings, Herges, Tweeds, &c. The ar stock in the City to select from. IspecMon invited, and trial rder licit d t W Slhnvf J/» Sinn direct importe s JJ mf ° illPi V W tJUfly and MERCHANT TAILORS, IIWMIWI-bl.-Mll.ll«»ll__M._Wll|l_llll__-|M||M IS NOW MAKING SWEEPING REDUCIIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. i <___-. n I-.-1..-.l— i , Gbeateb Bargains' THAN EVER! ( Sale now on every day. Hours of Businesa — 9.30 to 5 o'clock p.m. TERMS?*-- PROMPT CASH, I no abatement; ' wooimTsj cus-roMEiis SEND foe patterns, , TP_ T^TrmmT *m general draper •| Jti. J3UTTLE, Traf^ga^ st. j

Cheap Drapery! GOOD NEWS FOB ALL! JUL -_i_J, I '■!■ IMi ■II ni iM.ipwa-m JOHN OUNNINGHAME HAS NOW OPENER The Premises lately occupied by Jas. Hart, Draper, Bridge stree wira a SELECT STOCK OF SUPERIOR ,i\\'ni~tvr m . , vvttCfr.T&rrJKjru<u';U'<.»->.'. - tu..., _-*a_*n_ tH M-. M | iri'iim—n -!»_--_--,- ■- Tvifiim -_m Tiintrr-w trinTrrjr-iiwini'in'aoiwi Mn_rniTnrtr_ji ■ in ißHtwrim General Drapery! Toba sold cheap S To be sold cheap ! In consequence of the glutted state of the import market. John Cunnikghame is enabled to introduce to the Inhabitants of Nelson and the Waimeas some Startling Bargains ! Tjhere is no mistake about the Value! The Goods must be Sold, and the price will make them go. Remember !— Nc rubhish ; but goo<J sound stuff. ig^Terms strictly Cash.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 136, 28 June 1889, Page 3

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