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The OHy Oouit has been the scene of many «ad sp£Qtaplefc<aaya the Melbourne aj^wn|, s dateKhn(ris queeiionable i! any have Ii?!? P'|j««"X o|r more naddening Ih'an .* m B« M B4'thefc jesterda* ifiprning, when abanitl^>at4awstood at the b»r charged with vagraaoy, and was in himself, hie dress, bis person, and hit appearance generally, the strongest possible evidenoe of the truth of the oharge. The accused wee William ParkiD. Mr fabion, P.M., had given him aevera) opportunities to reform, for this was not the first oooasion on which he he had appeared befoiro the Court, but on every oooasioo, ihoagh Parkin attempted to pull himself together, he found tho task too difficult, and ro'apsed into bis evil ways, Mr Pantoa sent him to gaol for twelve months. A Sydney paper says : —It ie very good of Mr Taylor to give us all that information about the moon's eclipso, bnt in thie weather to expeot a ;ational man (not being an astronomer) to get- oa' ot bed at 145 s.in. (thermometerminus fretzmK point) to g»z<j upon ihu moon is raihtr i> lunatic prospect, If the moon will persist iv thesu shudy praotioes at such improper hours, why, let her

THREE OENTURIEb have rolled by since BsQon flftid " Coffee oomlorteth the Irain and heart, and helplth digention." Use Obbasb's A. 1. Goffu. Sold ouly in lib, und Sib, tina. For the seasonable, the a&tanotivo, the faßOinatiog in material, bhapes, style, aud the very latest fashions and novoltiGß jubi to hand per bbtamer RimutAka, ladies should nod fuil (o embrace the uppouuuiiy now ofleu-<l, and pay a visit to the mantle department, at Te Aro Houb". We are now showing some marvellous 11 oreaiions " in ladies' Bealette jackets, and specially note the lolluwing :— "The Meiba," with deep boaver faoiag, high Fife oolar, whioh oan be worn in four diaiinot waye, and at prices rangiug from 3 to 6 guineas : " The Ramsay," faoed with nutria fur, reversible oollur, ootd orojunents, latest styles, from 2 to 4 guineaß, at Te Aro House. An exceedingly handsome garment is The Douglas " sealette jacket, faoed with Persian lumb and , real astraohan, high rovereible medioi collar, lined silk ihtouguout, from 2J to 6 guineas. An equally oharming sealette jioket is "The Isle of Wight," with deep fsoing and collar of pure squirrel fur, prioe 5 guineas, at Te Aro House, In plusb, bci), pluahelta, and,' atalelte jaokets we have an 'immense variety, A finer assortment was never yet shown in the oolouy. The,nW-.Btopk is )atger, 'fcei|>t Btleoted, and more complete than we have ever previously been able to exhibit, and we aro sure that aioy lady requiring the latest fashions in jaokets of every description, ulsters, mackintoshes, fur-lined oloaks, travelling wrap*, fco.,' will find everything desirable now od view, at Te Aro Ifouae.

Holiday's IHIU and Ointment,— Tho attention of all enif r. ih is uravtn to th cc 'w,)j-ki.own remediea, lot tuey con epioutus idvun'a.neh aa a eate ma r,«ii*ble Aid in all tbosx ea ei^tiioies <v wbioa trttvej.ers, rmigran 8, und ."uiiora are tooapeoially liable. They hayo • bt-^ii iagely putrotiieeJ by wayfarers by .'aria and b a, -nd intaot by ail olasses of ue ooumni.i.^ to their ve.y gn at advantage. Tae Pills are beyond a\l doobt one of ihu uumt effeoiive rvaieam ever disuu\ trtd f or uates ot ut-iitiuste conßttjatioD, otifirm.d inoigcetiotj Und oooi*o, o.mplainls \ulM t>re eu^ouili.red by exposure and irrn^alar /nding. The Ointuiem .will bu found of too veiy greatouii b. rvioe in p..cuof pjiis, abaotautr, eryci^elus, a-u hii KiuCß of ivOil uljoru iuta.

WX-iian. T. U.: WEBTING TOMOR- • ROW AFiERNOO.V, at Thhbk p'u.ook, in mo Weal, yan tiohoj -.oom. -*-lp strawberry" 1 "" PLANTS AND RASPERRY OANES. RICHMOND & AiKINSON ' have for «aLB, otejp:— La Marguerite Strawberry Plants. Northumberland FilLbasket Raspberry Oaves. Iv large or bmull Qiiamitiuy. — 2p ST. JOHN'S WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY., to-nlght! THE Annual PUBLIC MEETING w.il be held on TUESDAY, June 2, d, in St. John's Choboh, a ' 7.30 p.m. Report and Balanoe She ;i vi 1 bo pres «.t«i. Addr«ss-s by varl us Mnie-n Bi.d Friends, and B.eoi 1 Singing by -he bofao.ara. Oollecion la aid of Scho.l Fm ds, Parents and friends of Poholarp, and the pnbl'o generally oocuially fuvittd io be present. BAPTIST OHUROH, BRIDGE.ST. TO-MORROW, a Q ALE OF TTTOBK wil be held fa Iv t c YV Bchool»boom, at 3 p.p., A'Jmisainn (?p, The Ar.iolea, wtiioh are bj.h,.Ußeful and Oroamei;ta', phould oomm»nd' a ready Bale, bb all are marked at reasoi aola prices, and the objeot ib to obtain funjn for a New Ohnroh, BEFRKSHMESTB will be provided at moieraie charges. The NEXT EVENING (Thursday), at 6.80, a PUBLIC SOCIAL TEA will be given (CMlecfcoa made, for tame oijtot), when a pleasant evening is unticipited. It is hoped that friends will kindly utiow their prau.oal Sympathy fir tho Baptist OLuroh iv these tffortß for their New Buildiug. FOR, BALE.- FARM neat Richmond, being Part of Seoiion 79,WaimeaBsBt,oontain* l?&«i O i « or *ii more or leß9 < wlth * h e DWBLLING.HOUBB and Buildings theteon, at present in tbe ooonpation of Mr. Tnpmae Holdaway, The land 1b flmol&is agricultural soil, in good order, ready for cropping, and posaep^ion can be given at on.pe. i A portion of the land is in Orchard, To be sold ai a low prioe. PITT & MOOBB, ~~ FOR SALR~ TTAL^ABLBiARIut Rfwaka, the prop. T *erty o^Theodobb GLASGOVf, Esq.. being Sectlooß 20 and 26, on Bqu«re 9, and part, of Section 73, Dietrict of Motueka, oontaming Two Hundred and Sixty Aores, more or lew, TT^d^'^'" 88 emprise DWELLINGHOUSE, good Coaon-houßo and Stable, aud Out-buildiripe. . . Some of the h'ndis of tbe best of the non Kiwtku toil, and tho remaindHr is all good iT-QBi.ig ladd. The property has re ceuflytfiei imprrmd by we planting, and the erosion of eubsuo J»! feades. Apply f - <>. .; , ..i ■ PITT & MOORE. FOR SALE. — A Small SHEKL' RUN~~of about 820 aor s Free: otf, mar N<-lßon. Apply to PITT & MOORE. FOR SALE, I y • r&. t of the Mortgagee.,^ FARM of 68 corn, more or,lnee, tht property of Mr. Richard Andrew, being Section 1 of Bluck I. District of Waimeu Wes\ and Seo'ior. 7, Haunun'd Vailny. * Tbe BuilH: gB o.mprico euhflt(>ntial TENRoomrd HOUSE n ary new, Hop Kilu, flye-stil! Stable, Cow Shed, and Corn Room Prioe A 650. __PITT& MOORE. FOR SALE.— Firßt.olass AGRICULTURAL LAND, 27£ aor B.nuar Brigh. water, leiug Part i f Section 2, Waimea Sout v, formerly b lonfting to Mr. William White, and bow let to Mr. Snowcen. Tbia is all good level land, and U eitoafed near to the Brlghtwatcr Railway Staion. To be Bold at a low prioe, and on easy terms, by order of the Mortgagee. Apply io PITT & MOORE. FOR SALE.— BLOOKf of LEVEiTIAND Vangturd street, containing POUR 849, 860, and part of Section 9 of Block E, formerly pBBt of Foy'e Hop Garden lo be cold in one lot, or in seotions, to Hilt purobasers, 6n e*sy terms. PITT & MOORE. FOR SALE.-Th»'PROPERTY situated near ' Riobmond, lately belonging to Mr. Robert Robinsoo, being pan of Section 212 Waimna East, and compricing 73 ao/oj Land, more ot less, with DWELLINGHOUSE and Buildings thereon. Boma of rbe Und 1b equal to the best in Riobmond for gracing and cropping purposes ; and the Property being within a short distance of tbe Railway Station, is well adapted for forming a firat-olaaa realdenoe, combined with a good remunerative farm , Price £1000, to be paid at option of purchaser, either ia cash or by eubatan^ftl deposit, and balanoe on terms, at interest, Apply to PITT b MOORE. MONEY TO LEND on favorable terms, at low rates of interest on approved freehold security, in sarflito InVMtments nude, nd intoresU oollecied lot ent>. ... ' J^TT&MOOBH, «OLIOiTuKBiWILBON (>

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 129, 2 June 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 129, 2 June 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 129, 2 June 1891, Page 3

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