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3200 yds, Striped Flannel- 150 Boys' Tweed Knicker ;• ;; . ettes at 3|d, yard, Suits, 8 % P RICES 5/11 to 8/il Marvellous Value, worth B_d. 25 i\ew s Patterns. 6ootl serviceable Tweed. Best value in the Colony. At Gr. L. Beath & Oo.'s Sale. Gr. L. Beath & Co/s Sale.. .

I .$-._,_ Red C3ross Line. - 1 i^_^3 r F ,HB I ' ; ,0 Tons, 75 ndioated horseI Power, J. Walksu, Master will leave as t I under (weather permitting.— , Nelson for Waitapu Monday, July 29, at 9 i [ P.m. . J Waitapu for Collingwood, Tuesday, July 30, j ( at 8.30 a.m. I Oollingwood for Waitapu, Wednesday, July j r 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, at 10.30 a.m. Collingwood for Waitapu, Saturday, August 3, at 11 a.m. Waitapu for Nelson, Saturday, Augnst 3, at 1 p.m. Non&'~Ti.ketß must be taken at Office, Nelson. All Cargo to he alongside Lady Barkly by 4.80 p.m. 3331~~__}_u JAMES 8. CROSS O O 'V", 1 . " « .v ■-5m &„ wwuapti) J. W-eaTBUPP, Juw., Master, LEAVES as under, weather permitNelson for Motueka, Monday, July 29, at 6 a.m. Motueka for Nelson, Monday, July 29, at 8.30 a.m. Nelson for Motueka, Tuesday, July 30, at 7 a.m. Motueka for Nelson, Tuesday, July 30, at 9 a.m, FARES Single, 3s; Return,, ss, On and after January 2nd., Cargo will be charged at the rate of 6s per ton (exoluaive of wharfage at Motueka.) J. ft. CROSS. ROSE HANK SCHOOL, TRAFALGAR-ST., SOUTH. CLASSES for Elementarjr Tuition in English, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography, and History 9.30 a.m. to 12 noon. EVENING CLASS for LADS MONDAY and FRIDAY, from 7to 9 p.m : Reading, Writing, and Aiithmetic. It is also intended to open an Evening Class for Girls who have not an opportunity of attending School during the day. Further particulars on application. Wm. TOSHACH, Master. Wellinj?toa Terrace, Nelson. 2269—26 •roxiOß. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. BARLEY MALTED in any quantise -i O-er 100 bunhels at 1/3 per bushel ; -hereby aesi .ting in quitting heavy stocks. 2236—6 TH. HARLEY, Cicy Brewery. NEW ZEALAND ROADS. Public Works Office, Nelson, July sth, 1889. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received nc ibis Officn until Noon of SATURDAY, tho 27th July, 1889, for the HOPE BRIDGi- CONTRACT, Main Road, Nelson, West.rort, Greymouth, nnd Hokitika, They aro to be ma'k* d on - be outside " Tender for t.;*-« Hope Bridge Contract,'' endadd-essed to tha Minister for Public Works, Neleon. Flu-w, Co -editions, &c„ may ba seen at this >' iffic -:-. Tho lowest or any tender not neces-*---eavily accopted, and telegraphic tenders wil not be accepted. By command, GERALD FITZ GERALD, 2114— 3 a Assistant Engineer. \ LOCK BROS., GRAIN, PRODUCE, COMMISSION, AND EXPORT MERCHANTS, WAIMEA STREET, Continue to supply, at Lowest Gurr__i______ T___il_6__i •--»-* » GRAlN— Wheat, Oats, Barley (seed or field), Pets, Maize, &c. FLOUR— the •* Eagle "brand, Patent Roller Flour ; aIBO, Bran and Sharps. PRODUC E— Potatoes, Swedes, &c. HAY, Straw, Chaff. COALS — " Brookdalo," — the beßt household Coal obtainable. FIREWOOD to ortar. ARTIFICIAL MANURES — Bonedust, Superphosphates, &c, oontaining the highest percentage of organic tnau S ter aud .Phosphates, Most satisfactory jj rasulCß obtained from their use by hop- | growers, f -inners, gardoners, orchardißts, etc, in Nelßon, Auckland, Wellington, and taa West Coast. Diploma, and Medals at London, Christchurch, and Wellington. r^^__ Orders Bhould be sent in early, as the quatit ity manufactured is limited. Postal AddresB — Box 64. Telephone. 134 LOCK BROS., Nbmon.

I _ * And SONS, have For Sale' or To Let FOR SALE.— 39I aores of LAND in th. Thames V*.lley, a!>out two miles distant from Te Aroha Mineral Springs and Goldfield. The land wa" formnrly all swamp, but is now nearly all dry. it w bouuded on two sides by poblio roads. Price, £560. I Title under the Land Transfer Aot. That SUPERIOR PROPERTY owned and oooupied by Mrs. C. E. Collins, situate in Brook-street, nearly opposite Mr Albert Pitt's property. Tbe Houso is convenient, in good repair, and has a good outlook. The Land, containing one and a quarter acres, ie laid out as plantation, garden, and paddock. This is in erery respect a very desirable property, and iB for Bile at a very low prioe. That PROPERTY situated in Trafalgar Btreet South, lately ocoupied 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** sißting of an aero of land, are very tastefully l.ud out as Orchard, Shrubbery, Lawn, etc. The neighbourhood io all that could be de-rired, and -..ne io which Houses are never allowed to remain long unoccupied, A Newly built VILLA. RESIDENCE, , with Half Van-acre of land, oocupied by Mr. Thomaß Scott, situate at the corner of I Trafalgar street South aad Bronti street. The Houae contains Mins Rooms and Bath Room, and has Gas and Water laid on. Several sma*< COTTAGE PROPERTIES in Upper Bnuge street, own-*cl by Mrs, i Thornton, and known .r .Parby's Cottages, ami situate between No*«n-aQby Bridge aad Milton Btreet. These Properties beiog so olose to tba centre of the city sboul:i bo eagerly saken up by working people aud otaers desirous of obtaining very cheap but •comfortable borne** A Convenient HOUSE, standing on about 28 aores of Land, with Orohard anil Outbuildings, or with 50 acres it desired, within ten minutes' walk of Kiohmond Station. To Let. • A Superior HOUSE PROPIRTY in Washington Valley, belonging to Mib Rowe, and lately ocoupied by Mr G. Smallbone, Immediate possession. A low rent to a good tenant. I Those PREMISES in Bridge-street known [ as JAMES' AUCTION ROOMS. This I Building is in a very convenient Business ! position, and could readily be converted into a Shop, A very low rental. A Comfortable DWELLING-HOUSE' with Orohard and Garden, situate at Siokk> r ntarly opposite Mr Saxton's property, lavely 1 occupied by Mr Albert Cressweli. Low rent. A Superior FAMILY RESIDENCE, situate at the Corner of Waimea and Van Dieman «. streets, and lately occupied by P, E. Isaacson, Esq[. The Htuae ia very comfortable, and has ere- y conveniencu. Hn-lf an aero of land laid out ng Garden Shrubbery, & c . TO LET.-.E'OUR-ROOMED COTTAGE . in Nila street Eaat. * 2156— t c GRIFEIN & SONS. — ' n ot-ioe. A PUBLIC MEE IING will be held at Waimea West, on WEDNESDAY, 31st instant, at Seven p.m., to APPOINT TRUSTEES for the Public Cemetery. Wm. BELT., 2263—3 (late) Hon. Secretary. Look Here ! EIELD GATES made to order. COLONIAL OVENS manufactured — old ones repaired. TOMB RAILINGfc any pattern, very oheap Thos. Rowling, SHOEING AND GENERAL SMITH, ' Trafalgar ssete ct N orth Special .Notice* NELSON PAPEBHANGXNG WAREHOUSE, Opposite Wilkins. & Field's. J. Savage & Son, Having received another lot of the j NEWEST DESIGNS IN PAPER* . ' | HANGINGS per • East Lothian/ | Also, a Choice Salection of PICTURE FRAMES MOULDING, &c„ We invite our Couutry Customers to inspect our SANITARY PAPERS. Paper-han©in«s a Speciality. Painting, Paperhanging, Glazing, <fee. at moderate' rate3. Es-imatts given.' ON SALE.—Paints, Oils. Varnisnos, Mithy lated Spirits, Glass, Serin*, Taclis, Ac. •^"Special attontion p>*.id to a 1 orders entrusted lo us. %*lnspeotion Invited. <SF*Note tne Address— J. SAVAGE & SON, 1403-t o HARDY STREET.

' ' ' "i'l i 'I ' i i 1 1 i una "JUT 0 N E V TO LEND on very jJIiL favorable terms, at Lowest Rate of Interest. INVESTMENTS MADE awd INTEREST COLLECTED for Lenders * g good Freehold Securities. | PITT & MOORE, ! Solicitors, Nelson, FOR SALE,— PROPERTY at HOPE, comprising TWO ACRES of LAND in Orchard, with Six-roomed DWELLINGHOUSE, Stab'e and Out-buildings, &c, eituate Bear the Hope Post Office, and within a short distance of the Railway Station. Price £225. PITT & MOORE. FOR SALE. — 2 3 0 Acrts LAND, Puremuhea, Takaka, being Emotion 63, ■. and Part Icf Section 64. Price low, and termß easy. PITT & MOORE. FOR SALE.— ONE ACRE of LAND, Tho Wood, with COTTAGE thereon, being Section 403, Nile-street East, near Bridge. Price £400. PITT & MOORE. I ______ FOR SALE. — TRAVELLERS' REST HOTEL, Riwaka, containing Twelve Rooms, nearly new, now in the occupation of the owner, Mr. James Arnold ; together with either 10 or 24 J acreß Land. The Land is some of the best iv Riwaka, and part of it is in Hopß, For further particulars apply to PITT & MOORE, Pitt & Moobe, SOLICITORS, NTELSON.

SALB > DRAPERY STILL CONTINUES AT JNO. CUNNINGHAME'S. ■ ' ."'"i "■*■ . lU ■ ..H.l. -W-— I L , . Come everyone and see my Prices ! Sound & New Goods hut must be sold! Everything Beduced ! It is needless to quote prices, $s they speak for themselves. TERMS STBICTLY CABH. HHr Please note the address — "* " JOHN CUMNINGHAME'S, | (Late J. Hart's) BRID^R STREET. "

■ ■ J ______— _____■— ■»— Continuation of Sale! _ „, : o ;■■ OFFERING THIS WEEK— 40 Men's Overcoats (VERY SUPERIOR GOODS) AT COST PRICE! ALSO, A LOT OF Men's Hard Felt Hats Usual Price 10/6 to 12/6. ■ ■■IMIIIWUI,.- " -Q „., BTl_ GENERAL DRAPER . ISUTTLE, Trafalgar st.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 160, 26 July 1889, Page 3

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