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G. L. BEATH & CO. have just received a large consignrn t of HEAVY ENGLISH BLANKETS | SIZES 9,6, 12/6, 16/11, 21/6. HEAVY BLUE BLANKETS 11/9, 1 7/9, 21/6. ... ■.llM—l...toi "<«>«-M«l CLOTHING DEPARTMENT A Special Line !of 200 BOYS' AND YOUTHS' KA.IAPOI TROUSEE SUITS — three garments— sizes 8, 9, 10, 11 — Special Prioe 16/6, 17/6, 18 6, 19/5 Usual Price 25/6, 27/6, 28/6, 29/6 G. L. BEATH & CO. w. rout & sons pif:- 1 uny&Aasu HAVE T' ' 40 Tons, 75 ndicated honae TT^/~^T5 CJ AT ~Y7\ power, J. Walkkr, Master will leave a JL VJ'JtV) lOXJLJLjJtIi under (weather permitting).-* THE FOLLOWING ™T V !m. * -ir-fc-B-* rvr»-n-n nn-*~H-^/-^ Takaka for Collingwood, Wednesday, Ma] PKOPKR, I I KS 21, at S-30 a.m. -*■ -^ W J-«J-*i -■- JLJL^k;. Collingwood for Takaka, Thursday, May 22 i r afc B'3o a.m. """""""' Takaka for Nelson, Thursday, May 22, ai TO LET 1030 a.m. " Nelson for Takaka, Sunday, May 25, ai The PROPERTY in Hardy-street, known 10 p.m. as " Fridge End," end lately occupied by Takaka for Collingwood, Monday, May 26, ai Mr. C. R. Norton. The HOUSE is in good 11a.m. order, ani has 'every convenience. Half.,an» Oollingwood for Takaka. Tuesday, May 27, a acre of Land, nicely laid out as Garden, &c. 12 noon. Immediate possession. Low rent. Takaka for Nelson, Tuesday, May 27, a' A very Superior PROPERTY, situate at 2 p.m. [ tho coiner of V'simca and Van Dieman Nojca,— Tioketu mmi be taken Rt Office, Nel streets. The HOUSE is in excellent repair Bon. A)) Cargo to be alongside Lad] and very convenient. Very low rent to a Bsrkly by 4.80 p.m good tenant. 83 , m JAMES 9. CROSS. TO LET OR FOR SALE. ~rT~O ccTXT ATm A TVTT »» Th 9 HOUSE and LAND situate in Wa'- D. b. VY AI 1 A.C U , mea street, bc-brgirg to Mr William Patterson. The rooms of the Dwelling are large, J. WESTEUPP, Ju»., Master, lofty, and convenient, and the Bn»l<?ing is as T EAVEg aa und weathef permifcting ._ good aB nevr. The laud has a irontpge of Bj 49ft, by a depth of 176 ft. Nelg()n for MotuekOj on Friday, May 16, al FOR SALE. 4 p.m. A most desirable RESIDENCE in Colling- Motueka for Nelson, on Saturday, May 17 wood Ptreet, belonging to Mr S. C. Hill. . T ,at ' n -™; ... , „ , , _, ._ The Hoi Pc is built very conveniently, and Nelson for Wellington, on Saturday, May 17 tbe Property iB in a very nice neighbourhood. « T1 atl l a ' m ;. , „ •, » , ft Tbe land ha' a fron-Bge of 40ft. aod depth N e lson for Motueka, on Monday, May 19. of 100 ft. Will be sold on very easy termed _, at 6.d0 a.m. „ .„,, . ,„„ " , , " Motueka for IS elson, on Monday, May 19, at A compact FARM of 128 acres of land at 8 30am Hope, with a comfortable Fightnroomed xrpw" f n r Mntiiekn nn Tnpsrinv Miv 20 n.< HOUSE theraon. The STOCK at present JNeIS ? am fflOtuetoj On laeßa&^ Ma y zo ' a1 on the Property can ba taken afc valuation, Motueka f or Nelsoll| on Tuesday, May 20, at it aesuea. 9 a m I* Good COTTAGE with Land (50ffc by FARES144ft), Bituate on W&itnea Road, and adjoin- Single 3g . Return 58 , c * argo charged at Ing St. Andrew's Orphanage Tha House is the rate of 6s . per ton (exc lusive of wharfnearly new, and 18 well constructed. The asQ at Motueka) Property belocga to Mr J. Millican. y ■" j AB $ CROSS. A very desirable PROPERTY in Waimea _ __ ' „.,',rr— ■"— ' street, The HOUSE is a two-storey odb, °2zzr^... '■„■-, •-. --— — -, —»-?■„' , .', ,^ -j and is in good repair. There ia a Quarter of an acre of Land, very nicely laid out, AISCHOR ■■'."&£>•.- STKAM A nice quiet neighbourhood. > i?|3|p^ia> A Six-roomed DWELLING-HOUSE with „ .' Li >*^^| ' c Outbuildings, lately occupied by Miaa JulNh OF :' "%/r r i FACKBIb. Mackie, and situate in Bronti Btreet, adjoin* ' ing the R«v. Lorenzo Moore's property, Land 75ft by 160 ft. To be so.d cheap. are appointed to leave A COTTAGE, with Half an acre of Land, FOR WESTPORT, HOKITIKA, AND in Totura Btreet (Toi-toi Valley), recently GREIMOUTH. occupied by Mr. Riclard Farley, aa a CH ARLES EDWARD, MONDAY, Nursery Garden. To ba sold, a bargain. _|_ jg^ j ngt ' A Sever: -roomed HOUSE with Oat- ' buildioga in .Shelbourne street, belonging to- FOR WANGA.NUI. Mrs McLfary. Land 46ft frontage by 108 ft nnHE MURRAY, on SUNDAY, 18th inst., deep. JL at G p.m. A Good BUILDING ALLOTMENT in St. Vincent street, belonging to Mrs James FOR FOXTON AND WELLINGTON. Mills, having a frontage of 117ffc by a depth nnHE KENNEDY, SUNDAY, 18th mat., of 297 ft. JL at 8 p.m. Other Properties For Sale and To Let in ,_. „_r r, , . r ,, s all parts of the City, Suburbs, and Country. *'* "' { > ( '* ■ """" NELSON W-ROTTT At QHXTQ POULTRY, biRD, AND DOG . XiUUI C£ feUJNb, ASSOCIATION. " SUN " OFFICES, /COMMITTEE "MEETING THIS, r ., m . r.u.*»nu rmAwniPDo THURSDAY EVENING, at 7.30 p.m. LAND AGENTS, FINANCIERS, T T > AT > T r r p riP AND VALUERS, 1036-2 Secretary HARDY-ST., NELSON. CITY STEAM „„-,— ,—,,„,- TURNERY WORKS WANTED a Good MAN accustomed to General Storekeeping, to take t a T> A /^TT'T^T? charge of a Branch Store up country. Good t) • J\.» Jl l\-\jAS.Xhl\>) references required Apply stating age, to p ENEML TURNER, 998-6 Renwicktown. CABINET-MAKER, AND UPHOLSTERER, TO LET HARDY-STREET, NELSON. i^OMFORTABLtf XIX ROOMED COTn All descriptions of Turnery dono on *O TAGE, with tlaif-an-ac-e of Ground, t he s-hortest notee and at now in the occupa'ioa of Mr H Neale, reasonable rates. Ngatiama street, n-ar the LSojb' College, R?.nt T.ow for a term. Apply on the promises, or to TXT Q^Or^TZ" • 972— tc J. W. NEALE. *■£* OiU^Jl. pp, M p T p,-RV ~™ f ' hCS ' 8 DraWOrS Vari °' ie deßiSnß ' \^J^l>lJ^liitil. Couches in Cretonne atd Horsehair, THE undersigned is prepared to DO UP Carvtci Frames. GRAVES in the NELSON CEMETERY Colonial Sofas. in First Class manner and at Lowest Charges. .„ . , „ , rt . , , GENERAL GARDENING work promptly Kound and Oval I .ibles. at T e^x e 4o°\ r•*r, , j, a■v a ■ Cheffouienj, Meat f-afes, etc. LAWNS, &c. Laid Out and finished ma workmanlike manner. " "■■'"'" " HENRY WILTONS, \ Pictures Framed, &c 1020 — tc Grove street, The Wood. I, 990 ir. RELINQUISHING BUSINESS^ specials! BUTTLES specials 10 pieces FLOUNCING LACE 3/6 per yard All FLANNELS at relinquishing | rices All SHIRTINGS at relinquishing p ices DRESS MATERIALS — fashionable styles — at relinquishing prices A lar<™ lot SILK HANDKEaCHItiFS at cost price BKEIN CROCHET COTTON 1/6 per dozen REEL CROCHET COTTON 1/6 per dozen SKEIN THREAD— host quality— 2/6 per 1b A few pairs LACE CTJRTAINb at reduced r-.tos 1000 yards KMBKOIDEKY from 2£d. BLANKETS ! BLANKETS ! !— Balai-oo of Stocks at relinquishing prices. SHOW ROOM LADIES' AKD CHILDS' ULSTERS LADIES' MANTLES ALL EEDUCED LADIKS' JACKETS TO EN:;UBE A SJPE ED V STRAW HATS FELT MATS OLEAJBANCE. UNDERCLOTHING, &c, &c. B. BUTTLE April, 1890. TRAFALGAR STREET. LOVEDAY BROTHERS. Good White Calico — — ... 2/6 dozen Handsome Cretonne ... .» ... 4i» $>• yard Grass Cloth (all linen) ... ... ... 6so „ Good Heavy Brown Hollands ... ... 4£d „ First-cl .ss Ticking ... ••• .... s^o „ Splendid Union Siiiitiug... ••• ... 6d „ All-wool Flannels ... ... ... 10^D „ While Diaper ... ... ••• •-. B^D „ Wtiite I'ttill Bheeting— 7oiu ... ... 10^u „ 12/4 Blanlcela ... ... ••• <•• 10/6 „ Strong Wincey... ... ••• ... 4^D „ Colororl and Black Velveteens ... ... 1/4 „ Homopuns ... ••• •■• ••• „ Ladies' Black Cashmere Gloves .. ... 9j? pair Ladies' Black Hosiery ... ... ... 6d yf Watered Trimming Silka... ••• ... 3/6 yard Black Cashmere, 4 Sin. ... ... , ... 2/- „ Ladies' Knit ed Skirts ... ... ... 4/6 each Ladies' Corsets. ., ... ... ... 2/6 fy. pair Ladies' long Cloth Jackets ... ... 3/6 each Good Tweed Ulsters ... ... ... 3/6 „ Carpet Bugs... ... ... ... 3/6 „ LOVEDAY BROTHERS DIRECT IMPOEIEES, IKAFALGAB STBEET, NELSON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 114, 15 May 1890, Page 3

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