-s | ft aOH STEAM fe^\T^ :*:HIP OO.'S l&^i i*»A b:*s lilpaii--_tti li;;^ RrG appojnied to leave (oirM oumasanooe permiting lis fE follows — TARANAKI AND MANUKAU. Wanaka jjM_cnda.y U:«8-_??J i'IOTON /'-ND WELI<.(HC-TO>"'. Penguin j Tuesday | Aug. 10 | 9 p.m. Gbafton | Thursday | Aug. 21 111 a.m. LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN. Penguin | Tuppd<>y j Auf/. 19 | 9 p.m. Gbafton* | Thu.-. >'\v i Aug. 21 jll a.m. *Lytteltou only. *Transhipping to Rotorua at Wellington, westport! Mawiiera | \\ r edneßday ) Aug. 20 | 10 a.m. Ghafton* i Saturday I Au o>.0 >. 23 | *Caigo to be landed on return back from Greymou.h. Saloon, single, £1 10s; S.eerage, single -fii. „ return, K2 10a ; „ icturu, £1 15. GREYMOUTH. Gbafton 1 Saturday | Aug. 23 j SIDNEY. Hauboto* about Thursday, Aug. 21st. "From Wellington direct. Mabaroa§ i Fiiday | Aug, 22 } §From WalliDgton ?ia Ba3t Coast. Melbourne from Wellington, :Te Anau* I Mocday i Aug. 25 | TONGA AND SAMOA. Wainoi, from Auckland, Aug. 2('th. ' SUVA AND LEVUKA. AbawaiaJ lin September i JFrom Auckland. HONOLDLU AND SAN FRANGISCO Mariposa | Monday | Sept. 8 j From Auckland. Visitors are requested to leave tho Steamer immediately after the Seoond whistle has been sounded, No cargo rfcoesvad aftev 4.80 p.m, Royui Mail Se-.-vico ove;.land route to Great Britain shreuch 3ra-ir;.e&. FafcßsuKOis soofetd through to i-an FvivncJsao Xiivoipooi oi* London Passage XiJksts issued &i Fo.*6 Ottoe only, Fcr all .nfo'tni.vUo,-i -*ppty &* l he Oompa'-y a Office-:, Governs; enx Whabf and Tbafalgab Stbeet. {over N, 2i, I/oan snd ;\S.--r<-Aai.do ';n-aprt-i>> T () BUILDERS, rpENDERS are invit-jd un'il Noon of Jl iiA'URDAY, rhe 23rd im-t , for tho ERECTION of a DWELLIKG-HOUSE at Wih i field. P'dus and Sceeificaions at my O'lics. Wm. HEGINBOTI-IAM, Architect, 1731 — 4 TrafUiar strret. DRESS MATERIALS Another lob of STRONG DARK DRESS STUFFS to be cleared at 8 s - IF' per dczen yards, C. SMITH, TII E CAS II DItAI> ER , BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. NELSON BOOT BAZAAR HARDY STBEET (Next " Royal Blue " House), NOW OPEN, And Purohaeors cmi be supplied with FIRST-CLASS ENGLISH AND COLONIAL-.v.AOE BOOTS AND SHOES FOII LADIES, GENTS, AND CHILDREN, Specially Selected, both for Durab-lity and Cheapness. A Trial Solicited. ("3 j.-;0. HASIEM. l IL.. -'-;..- . -^- AGRIUL'LTi.^fcAL " | SEEDS. i neale' haddow
HAVE. A :-L T P.LY OF GENUINE SEEDS, and cau confide- ty ice-: :• c d them as bsi'..: TiJUfi r.i-.ii CIkAN : Mangel Won/.en, L-mg* Re:l Mommoth ; Orange Oi.l- ; While Globo Turnip ; Chnnijion Pur le Top S>vede ; James' Onrrot See' 1 !, James' Keeping Onion, &•.■. 1 RYE GRASS S ED, English and Colonial ; Cocksfoot ; tr, arrive, Pacy's superior Perennial Rye Grass. CLOVERS, R3d and Win c : Cow Grnirs ; Alsdce ; Lucerne; Fuin; Tj'ui -thy ; ' Tit foil, kc. '• j^f-Tl-e alove are all Fresh Bnd New Soide, ; NEALE & HADDOW, ' 1500-lm VANGUARD STREET.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 195, 19 August 1890, Page 3
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441Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 195, 19 August 1890, Page 3
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