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p - ANCHOR * STEAM UOT~OF a PACKETS. 5, " f '^\v. - AM iPPOXNIBn XO I_UVH - FOR WESTPORT. GREYMOUTH, AND HOKITIKA.) n. HpHE KENNEDY, about MONDAY, 19 to A inst. 7 FOR WANGANUI. THE CHARLES EDWARD, about MONDAY, 19th inst. FOR FOXTON AND WELLINGTON. THE KENNEDY, TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 16th inst., at 7 p.m. J. H. COCK & CO. *• < itod Ores'. Una ; &~s£j UDY BAS.HLY * 40 Tons, 75 ndioated horaa. power, J. Walker, Master will leave a under (we*ther permitting).— ■ Nehon for Takaka, Thursday, Oct 15, at 9 p.m, Takaka for CoUingwood, Friday, Oot 16, at i, 6 a.m, CoUingwood for Takaka, Saturday, Oct 17, Bt 7».m. Takaka for Nelson, Saturday. Oct* 17, at 9 a.m. Nelson for Motueka, Tuesday, Oot 20, at 6.30 a.m. Motueka for Nelson, Tuesday, Oct 20, at 8.30 a,m. Nelson for Motueka, Wednesday, Oot 21, at 7 a.m. Motueka for Nelson, Wednesday, Oct 21, at 9.30 a.m. Nelson for Takaka, Wednesday, Oct 21, at 9 p.m. Takaka tor CoUingwood, Thursday, Oot 22, at 10 a.m. Colliogwood for Takaka, Friday, Oct 23, at 10.15 a.m. Takaka for Nelson, Friday, Oot 23, at 12.15 p.m, Nelson for Motueka, Monday, Oct 26, at 12-30 p.m Motueka for Nelson, Monday, Oct 26, at 3 p.m Nelson for Motueka, Tueaday, Oot 27, at 130 p.m . Motueka for Nelson, Tuesday, Oct 27, at 4 p.m Nelson for Takaka, Thursday, Oct 29, at I 1 9 p.m Takaka for CoUingwood, Friday, Oot 30, at 6 a.m ; CoUingwood for Takaka, Saturday, Oct 31, at 6 30 a.m Takaka for Nelson, Saturday, Oct 31, at 8-30 a.m Nelson for Motueka, Monday, Nov 2, at 630 a.m Motueka for Nelson Monday, Nov 2, at 8 30 a.m Nelson for Motueka, Tuesday, Nov 3, at 7 a.m Motueka for Nelson, Tuesday, Nov 3, at 9-30 a.m TAMES S CROSS •jsfflL S.S. ELSIE, flUg Captain O. 500u.., will leave (weather permitting; Motueka for Nelson, Friday, Oot. 16, at 6 p.m. Nelson for Motueka, Saturday, Oot, 17, at 3 p.m, Motueka for Nelson, Monday, ,Oot. 19, at 8 a.m. On and after October sth, all Riwaka freight left at Motueka will be delivered. BATOHELOR & CO. TO LET. GROVE HOUSE, with one or two acres of Land in Garden, Orchard, and Paddook, situate Trafalgar-Btreet North, near Trafalgar Park. -3 CAROLINE BATOHELOR. WAIMEA COUNTY ROAD. A TEMPORARY r"oAD through Mr Cook's Paddook will be available for LIGHT TRAFFIC on and after the 9th inst.. DURING THE CONSTRUCTION OF A BRIDGE on Main Road, Lower Moutere, H. A. TARRANT, County Inspector. October 8, 1891. 2868— t0 DRINK 5 O'CLOCK TEA.

Oantral A not on Boomfl IMPORTANT SAIil GLASSWARE, CROCKERYWARE, ETC. SATUEDAY,~O.t. 17, 11 a.ir, LOOK BRO?. lavo r o dived instruction to Sell by Auction tn atovo dat, large consignment of Glassware, Crcokery waro, _c., comprising White and Gold Ju-e, various fizes „ „ Cream Jugs Cup.) and Sauc rs Paioo B ats Plitra, J*tn Dishes As j lin s i- P.rk and Green, Bin Sprig, &•->. Pn-iding Bowls Slop Bieirs Black a*d Gold Teajo's Glass ' n ar Basins C-jmp-.rt 1 -, Jelly Moulds Baking D.ehes Oandle Stioko, But'er Dlabrs SaU Box b, Egg Cups Crurtp, Meet Dishes Pie Dishes, Toy Plates Wine Glass a Also, Eureka Wringers M at Cutterp, Euer'a Mi'k S reiners Clocks, Btunawiok Black, Sauces, Scap and numerous otter lice". Sale at 1 1 o'clock. Notice. — Oir Auotion Roonw will be LIGHTED on FRIDAY EVENING at 7 o'o'ocb, to enable the publio to inspect the Gocds for this rate. LOOK 8R03., Auctioneers. Central Auction Rooms, BRIDGE STREET, Saturday Next* PRODUOE, ETO. LOCK BROS, havo been favoured with instructions to Sell by Pub'io Auction, On SATURDAY NEXT, 20 Sacks Pota'oea 20 „ Oatmeal 25 „ Barley Hams, Chees?, &o, Also, 1 Horse LOCK BROS., Auotion eerri SATUEDAY NEXT. MISCELLANEOUS, BRICKS, FURNITURE, ETC. I OCX BROS, will Sell by Auotion on A above dat?, 2 Velvet Plush Folding Obairs, 2 Splendid English Whatnot*, inlaid sbelves and edgep, 1 Gentleman's Armchair (cietoDue), 1 L dy'sdo, Cradles, Gas Stove, Cb*. ffoutfc r, Back- 1", Pramp, Cutlery, Books Violins, Conoertina?, Kitchen Dresser, Chest Drawers, 2000 Bricks, 3 Sewing Maaohinee, Portable Boilers, Drapery, &c, tea. LOOK BROS., Auctioneers, TO LET-2 TWO SHOPS in Hardy-st., (low renal), LOOK BROS. •> '"-*•' t MANURES ! MANURES ! ! NEALE &HADDOW bave b< en appointed Sole Agents for CHESTERFIELD ISLAND GUANO, one of tbe finest fertilizers known, especially for Turnip growing. Ifc is a sure prev«n'ative against the ravages of flies, and promotes early growth, also ensuring appkndid grain crop afterward?. Tbis Guana baa been in nee in Otago for tbe last tm year% becoming more popular cv ry year ; price being considerably under tba-< ot ot .er Manniea in tbe market. Testimonials and analysis oan be seen at our office. BONEDUST, FINE AND COARSE QUALITY. This is from a firet class mill, and by pp-cial arrangements made we are in a position to quote at greatly reduced pricks. IS _ ALE & HADDOW. —to

E. BUXTON AND CO, TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON, Are Landing a Large and Varied Stock of GENERAL HARDWARE, Comprising— QTOVES and RAKGES — English, American, acd Colonial — • Mangles, Clothes Wringers, Knife Cleaners, Family „ cnlcs, Spring Balances, Charcoal Ironß, Fgg Beaters, Bottle JCorkers, Beatrice j: Limp Stoves and Radiators, Quoits 7 to 10 lbs per pair. ■o ■ ■ AMERICAN Grani(e Ironware » consisting of Saucepan*, Tea ' Kettles, Cofee and Teapots, Fry Pat,s, Meat Dishes, Culio.iders, etc. This Ware is admirably adapted for Culi&ary and other Domestic purposes. t ) riTTTT"n"Nm ' Butter Workers, Butter Pats'. and Prints. PLANET JR GARDEN IMPLEMENTS, Indispensable to Market Gardeners and Nurserymen. [1 Lawn Mowers, Ladies' Garden Sets, Spades, L Forks, Trowels, Garden Rakes and Hoes, Scythes and Snaths, Reap Hooks,§ Hajr Forks and Eakes, etc., etc. ON SAXIB W ° ol PaCkS ' Fa6t aUd loose -i T °P e -->Yard & Payne, nd Burgon & B»Na' Sheep Shears, with and without'p. ivers— Turkey ant American Oil Stones and Slips— Sheep Ear Punches— Blue and Red RuddleSheep Dips, etc., etc.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 245, 15 October 1891, Page 3

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