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I -4^| x LADY BARKLYI 10 Tou.. "> i di0i.60.1 fiorrpower, J. E.Bibvbns Master, will Isava aa under (weather permitting) ;— Nelaon for Motueka, Wednesday, May 9. at 7-Oa.ra, ' ' Motuekafor Nelson, Wednesday, MayO, al Nelson for Motueka, Thursday, May 10, "al Motuekafor Nelson, Thursday* May 10, aft iii 'oo a,a, Nelson for Taksks, Thnrsday, May 10. at 0 p,m, Takaka for OoHingwood, F.iday, U_y IJ, at 1r.45 a.m, * ' Opninffwood for Nelaon (direct), Friday, May .11, at 1*45 p.m. * Neb on for Motueka, Saturday, May IS, al Motu»ka for Nelson, Baturday, May la. an 1 80 p.m. Nelson for Motuek?, Monday, May 14, al 1 p.m. Motueka for Nelson, Monday* May l«, al B '3o p.m. Nelson for Takaka, Tuesday, May 16, aft Takaka for Collingwood, Wednesday, Mat 18, ats'Boam. * Oollingwood (or Takaka, Thursday. May 17, at 6 a.m. * • Takak. for Nelson, Thursday, May 17, at 8 fi.m, " .* Nelson for Motueka, Thursday, May 17, al Motueka 'for Nelson, Fiiday, May 18, 7 S«tn» Nel T ,0 ' Motneka, Friday, May 10, at Motoeka for Nelaon, u «id»y, May 18, at 7 p.m. Nelaon for Takaka, Sunday, May 20, al *0 PiDI, MotoBKA. PiflfiAoia-Bingle, Bsj Beiurn, .1 JriuHaHt on Wool and Hops from Motoeka ia. per Bale, exo uiive oi wharfage, ' 3, 8. OBOSS 4 CO NOTICEz 1 ' /^^^ %I7E, the undersign*. 1 , TH^k^s. ' * ' IBVa arranged to Ml^ BUN THE KETCH FELI, <s^MaSB__»OITY ) for CABGO ONLY, in plaoe of the s.s. LILY, which goes on tha ondle on the 6th inst. for her New Com* pound Machinery. The Felioity 0 mme-o.s ber Running oo MONDAY, May 7tb, B\T0BELOR&0O. N.Z. Commissioner to Canada. Amongst other things, Mr L- 0 Smith is to moke full kquiries ns to the possiblty of opening up trade with Sin Francisco aod other ports in New Zealand 0 al, Football. Dunedin, May 6. A special meeting of the Rugby Union was hold last night to consider a motion to ofliliate with the New Zealand Rugby Unione The motion was rejected by a majority of one, the voting being 23 for and 24 ag.iinßt. One delegate, after declaring against, declined to vote. Inspection of Meat. Mr Fish, the Mayor, has given notice to bring before the City Council the question of providing for the efficient inspection of meat by erectine* abattoirs. Coursing. Chbistchuecii, May 6. The May coursing meeting was brought) ' t) a oloso to-day, when the we.thrr waa favourable. The Challenge Ftikee; 12530va, and gold medal, runner up £5, wbb won byMr J. Grahams 's Clements Tonio, Biiliatifc runner up. The winner is owned by Messrs Twohey and Yates, of Tarnim**, near Bathurpfc. The Coopolfition ' tike.Wf-s won by Mr Forward's Wild Resell, with Messrs Moaon and Robert's B.quca'h runurr np. Mr Myers* Sailor Jack wou the fist eight dog (take, Mr Hirley's Douglas the second eight dog Blake' and Mr Hnrley'e Pine Hut the third eight dog stake. Coal Export Westport, May 5. The coal export for the week ended to. day was 5,134 tons . of whfch 4 6Q2 tana were from the Westport Coal Company and .41 tons for tho Mokihinui Company. / Adyiob to Mothebs I— Aro you broken in your rest by a sick ohild suffering with tha pain in cutting teeth? Go at onoe to a ohemist and get a bottle of Mas. WiNstow'fl Soothino Syrup. It will relieve the poor sufferer immediately. It is perfeotly harmless and pleasan to taste, it produces natural, quiet sleep, by relieving the ohild m pain, and tbe little cherub awakes " a ight as a button." It soothes the ohild, ia rftens the gums, allays all pain, relieves 1 md, regulates the bowels, and is the best nown remedy for dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup I sold by Medicine dealer, everywhere at la Id. pe bottle Bad Blood.— Tho Editor of tho Family Doctor says ■■—•• We have seen hosts of letters in whioh the writers acknowledge the bonetit they have received from Clarke'* wonderful Blood Mixture, which as a curative agont cannot bo too highly estimated, since it cleanses and clears the blood from all impurities. If the blood ia diseased the body is diseased. Clarke's Blood Mixturo is a medicino of the greatest possible value, and it is certainly the' finest blood purifier tbat science and skill havo brought to light. Wo can with the utmost confidence .ocommend it to our subscribers and the public generally." — Tho Family Doctor, 10th July,- 1892. For Scrofula, Sourvy, EoKema, Skin and Blood Diseases, and Sores of all kinds, it is a nevor-failing and permanent Cure. It is tho only real specifio for Gout and Rheumatic Pains, for it removes tho cause from the blood and bones. Of Chemists, etc, everywhere at 2s9dand lis per bottle. Thousands of testimonials from all parts. Cauiion.-PURCHASEKS of CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE should see that they got the genuino artiolo. Worthless imitations arid substitutes are sometimes palmed oif by unprincipled vendors. The words " Lincoln and Midland Countios Drug Company, Lincoln, England," are engraved on tho Government Stamp, and "CLARKE'S WOBLD -FAMED BLOOD MIXTUBE " blown in tbo Bottlo, without whioh none arc genuine. Onb Box or Cwbkb's B 41 Pills is warranted to cure all discharges f roiii the Urinary Organs, in either sex (acquired or constitutional), Gravel and Palna in the Back. Guaranteed freo from Meroury. Sold in Boxes 4s. Cd. each, ,by all Chemists and Patent Medicino Vendors throughout the World. Proprietors : Tub Lincoln and Midland Counties Djhjo CoairANr, Lincohi, Eng- > Jan BALL PRKOGAMME CARDS. Xjy E bava a large eUok of BALL THO GRAMME C \RDS, Newest Designs. INQUIRE 2RIOBS. >^.."^ r. lucab & mm i '■ ■" v '; - 5 - '^ Ar * - , "'.'*? *" - - ' — , - . It -. 'i " THM CORRECT THING AT LAST." A'f . WJllkl i« it? Tbe finest and most deli- Z

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 105, 7 May 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 105, 7 May 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 105, 7 May 1894, Page 1

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