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-§200yds. Striped Flannel- ! 150 Boys' Tweed Kniekei — - : ettes at 32<L yard, Snits,lh, P EICas 5/11 to 8/U Marvellous Yalue, worth 81d. 25 New Patterns. Good serviceable 'rweed. Best value in the Colony. At Gr. L. Beath & Co. 's Sale. | GK L. Beath & Co/s Sale/ 1 :

W& O IT T * And SONS, have* For Sale or To- Let, FOR SALE.— 39I Kcres of LAND in tho ! Thames Valley, about two miiea diafcan* from Te Aroha Mineral Springs aud Goldfield. The land was formerly all swamp, nut is now nearly ah dry. it is bounded ou two sides by public roads. Price, £550. Title under the Land Transfer Act. That SUPERIOR PROPERTY owned and occupied by Mrs. C. E. Collius, situate in j Brook-street, nearly opposite Mr Albarc Pitt's property. Tbo Honse jb convcuiwßt, iu good repair, a od has a good. outlook. The Land, I containing one and a quarter aorts, is laid J out as plantation, garden, and paddook, I This ia in every respect a very d^Birablo property, and is for sale at a very low price. 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, oon* sisting of au mere of land, are very tastefully luid out as Orchard, Shrubbery, Lawn, etc. The neighbourhood ia all that could be desired, and <.ae iu which Houses ace never allowed to remain long unoccupied, A Newly -built VILLA RESIDENCE, with Halfran-acie oi land, occupied by Mr. | 'Thomas ftcotc, sioaate at too corner of • Trafalgar street South and Bronti street. The House contains Nina Rooms Rod Bath <\oom, aud has Gas aud Water laid on. Several sma 1 ' COTTAGE PROPERTIES ia Upper Bridge street, own-ad by Mrs. Thornton, and known aa Harm's Cottages, add aituiuo between i> ormanoy .tiridgo and Milton street. These Properties beiog bo close to the centre of tho city si.oula be eagerly takon up by working people aud others desiro.ua of obtaining very cheap but s comfortable homes A Convenient HOUSE, standing on about 28 aores of Land, with Orchard and Outbuildings, or with 50 aores if desired, within tea minutes' walk of Riohmond Station. To Let. A Superior HOUSE PROPERTY in Washington Valley, belonging to Mrs Rowe, and lately oooupied by Mr G. Smallbone. Immediate possession. A low rent to a good I tenant. | Those PREMISES in Bridge -street known f ] 88 JAMES' AUCTION ROOMS. This Building is in a very convenient Business < position, and could, readily be converted it t,j a Shop. A very low rental. j A Comfortable DWELLING - HOU^E' '. with Orchard and Garden, situate nt Stob.£.» I nearly opposite Mr baxton's property, lately occupied by Mr Albert Cttuswids, Low \ rent. 1 A Superior FAMILY RESIDENCE, situate at the Corner of Waimea and Van ■' Dieman » streets, and lately occupied by l . P. E. Isaacson, Esq, The House is very J conifortabij, aud haaovt^y conYenieaCu. ' Half an acre of land laid cat as Garden Shrubbery. & c . * mO LET.— POUR-ROOMED COTTAGE 1 JL in Nile street East, 1 2156— t c GRIFFIN & SONS. | < Cemetery. ] ■ HTTTILKINS, Gardener, ia o II prepared to Attend j to GRAVES at the Cemetery ai moderate rates. Turfing and all kinds of v;ork dune. , H. WILKINS, Grove-st.. The Wood, j Look Here ! FIELD GATES made to order. COLONIC L OVENS manufactured — old ones repaired. TOMB RAILING*: any pattern, v&ry eh: ftp Thos. Rowling, SHOEING AND GENERAL SMITH, Trafalgar sa ct North Special Notice. NELSON PAPERHANGING WAREHOUSE, Opposite Wilkins & Field's.' J. Savage & Son, . Having received another lot of the NEWEST DESIGNS Itf PAPER* ' | HANGINGS per « East Lothian,' 5 Also, h Chaica S.i'.ectK) v of I PICTURE FJiAMKS. MOULDING, &c„ 1 Wa invite our Country Customers to - 1 icspect our J SANITARY PAPERS. i Paper-hangings a Speciality™ I Painting, Paperhanging, Glazing, &c» : j at moderate rates. Esuuwtps given. j r ON SALE.— Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Mithye lated Spirits, Glass, Scrim, Tacks, Ac. I n OSSf'Special attention paid to al urdcrs y» entrusted to us. i. %*lnbpection Invitkjo. a » <3*Note tbe Address— B ' J. SAVAGE & SON,---140 3—t o HARDY BTRBET.

j j&ad 0r0;33 Line. I '' " >! 40 Tonn, 75 ndioated hors< [power, J. Walker, Master will leave u I nnder (weather permitting}.*Nelson for Waitapu Monday, July 29, at '. I p.m. Waitapu for Collingwood, Tuesday, July 30 at 8.30 a.m. I Collingwood for Waitapu, Wednesday, Jul;s j 31, at 9 a.m. •Waitapu for Nelson, Wednesday, July 31, at ! 11 a.m. ) Nelson for Waitapu, Thursday, August 1, at 10 p.m. Waitapu for Collingwood, Friday, August 2, ai 10.30 a.m. Collingwood for Waitapu, Saturday, August 3, at 1 1 a.m. Waitapu for Nelson, Saturday, August 3, at 1 p.m. NoMf.— Tiokets mns&Jbo taken at Office, Nelson. All ' Cargo 4o be alongside Lady Barkly by 4.80 p.m. 5231~123i> JAMES S. CROS3 8« ■ W:d(apMt J. WEBTBUPP, Juw., Master, .¥" EAVES as under, weather permitJLi iug :— Nelson for Motueka, Friday, July 26, at 4 p.m. ■ . .< Motueka for Nelson, Friday, July 26, at 6-30 p.m. FARE3 Single, 3s ; Return, ss. On and after January 2nd., Oargo will be charged at tbe rate of 8s per ton (exclusive of wharfage at Motueka.) J. s. c«o«s. RICHMOND, THE WAKEFIELD BAND and COMPANY of BELLRINGERS wili hold A. CONCEEf in tho Oddfellows' Hall, Richmond, on SATURDAY, July 27. Admission 1/-. Doors open at 7 o'clock. 2257— td For Sele, oheap. . ' HHHE LAND and DWELLING-HOUSE JL on tbe Port Hills, lately in the occupation of Coi>. Waloox. Apply to JSO - ; FELL & ATKINSON. NEW SEEDS ! NEW SEEDS I ! finHE ufldevuitfned, in thaukinac the publir. _8. o-~ Nfilsoa for their substantial support last *G-\son. begs to announce that hie NVVW WiC^OS have just arrived ex s.s. lAiNni, fr> m London, Naples, ond Erfurt, in ,;oo 1 ■ rder a d o j ; atrorjg germinating power, md he has ko hesitation in Btating that better feeds cannot be procured in New Zealann. Tho larji^st, newest, and choicest colleciion of FLOWER SKPDS in Nelson. On Hand 16 varieties of Tu'nipß, 17 do. 3abbapre, 13 do. Cucu nbera, 11 do. Lettuce, 13 do. Rock and Wa:cr Melons, 13 do. Peaa, 1 6 do. Tomntoes. Also, largo varieties of all sfcher Vegetable Seeds. jj3"SHnd for Catalogues. Po?t Free. B. H. MOLLBB, 2255 — .?. Htedinian, Nolson. Kardy-st. vVesleyan Church . r'^WNDKHS will b-j received ct my Office li. uo ti) 4 p.m, on MO ND^Y, July 29th, 1889, ft r Vui PUkCHAS® and REMOVAL cC fc'.sf Abo e Build! n r. Highest or any tsnder not nEcessarily ac-c-p-.td. Tenders to be marked " Removal of Chrirch." Particulars end conditions on application to B, BUTTLE, 9235 — 4a Hon. Sec. to Committee. "LOCK BRO&T &RAIN, PRODUOE, COMMISSION, AND EXPORT MERCHANTS, WAIMEA STREET, Continue to supply, at Lowest current rates :—r- • GRAIN — Wheat, Oats, Barley (seed or field), Peas, Maize, &c. FLOCR—the « Eagle" brand, Patent Roller Flour ; also, Bran and Sharps. PRODUCE-— Potatoes, Swedes, &c. HAY, Straw, Chaff. COALS — "Brookdalo," — the best household Coal obtainable. FIREWOOD to orier. ARTIFICIAL MANURES — Bonedust, Suparphospnatea, &c, containing ' ' the highest; percentage of organic; matter aud Phosphates. Moat satisfactory rosuite obtained from their use by hopgrowers, farmers, gardeners, orchardists, i etc. in Nelson, Auckland, Wellington, i and the West Cosst. Diplomas and Medals at London, Cbristohurcb, and Welliogton. ■ Orders should be sent in early, as the quaut ity manufactured is limited. Postal Address— Box 64. Telephone. H34 LOCK BROS., Nelson.

MONEY TO LEND on very favorable terms, at Lowest itetri of Interest. INVESTMENTS M*ADE an -3 INTEREST COLLECTED for Lend.ers g Hood freehold Securities. PITT & MOORE, Solicitors, Nelson. FOR SALE,— PROPERTY at HOPE, Comprising TWO ACRES of LAND in Orchard, with Six-roomed DWELLINGHGUSE, Stab'e and Out-buildings, &c, eituate near tbe Hope Post Office, and within a short distance of the Railway Station. Price j£225. PITT & MOORE. FOR SALE. - 2 8 0 Acris LAND, Purerauhea, Takaka, being Section 63, and Part 1 of Section 64. Price low, and terms easy. PITT & MOORE. FOR SALE.— ONE ACRE of LAND, The Wood, with COTTAGE thereon, being Section 403, Nile-street East, near Bridge. Price £400. PITT & MOORE. FOR SALE. — TRAVELLERS' RESI HOTEL, Riwaka, containing Twelv i Rooms, nearly new, now in the occupatio of the owner, Mb. James Aenold ; to gether with either 10 or 24} acres Lane The Land is some of tho best in Riwaki and part of it iB in Hops. For furth( particulars apply to PITT & MOORE. Pitt & Moore SOLICITOUS, NELSON.

' SALE » DRAPERY STILL CONTINUES JNO, OUNNINQHAME'S. "" Come everyone and see my Prices ! ftj! —.. , —^..m '_„ .-'..1 —rr Sound & New Goods but must be sold! g Every thing Beduced ! It is needless to quote prices, they speak for themselves. TERMS STRICTLY , C ASH. . |gf Please note the addresg— ; i l ' JOHN CCJiININOHAME'g t. (Late J. Hart's) BRIDSF, STREET-

Go<Q.'dnuatinn of Sale! OF F SSIN6 THIS WEEK — _ 40 Men's Overcoats (VERY SUPERIOR GOODS) AT COST :P£IICE! Im*mmmpmmmmfmmmmmmmmmmm\ iiiin^ii|i ■!■ n .win. ALSO, A LOT OF i Men'sHardFeltHatf li 3/6 • M Usual Price. 10/6 to 12/6. • "O "pTTmrnT-Ci .GENERAL DRAPE ,[ Ji. ISUTTLJIS,. Trafalgar s

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 159, 25 July 1889, Page 3

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