s#€.' ■ ?|^TB^^ ?' iv üßefni light colors, 77^^^l^^dp>*ie^idtbrat 6d, 9d, J/-, and 1/3 r ffyypetfjMd^ ff yff .:7-*Y\RESS Stuffs.— The latest end choicest \ 7 Jt/ Qocdf, newest colow, double width, p y y 7&fc 1/6, 1/9, atd 2/6 per yard. , BtiACkDreßß Stuffs.— A new lot Bl.ok ■ Fanoy Matariale, light makes for :ff -y 7SnmmM*7Wear, double width, at 1/-, 1/3, 7 i/9 yard, BLACK Cashmercß at 1/-, 1/-, ard 1/9 per yard. C. SM"iTH ; ■--, •* :;'• THE CASH DRAPE R | O RI O KET. RIWAKA V. MOTUEKA. "On Saturday last was played the third of a series of matches between Riwaka and Mo- ' :. tueka. -The result was a win for the former "7 hy; eight wickets; Riwaka bas now beaten Motueka twice on their own ground, while in the match played in Cook's paddock, Riwaka was signally defeated. In Saturday's match, for Motueka Easton and F. Boyes were the .^ principal scorers, wbile for Riwaka J. Duncan, J. Cook, L. Duncan, E. Askew, A. Duncan, '" and J. Fowler all did good service. Most of . the Riwaka wickets fell before the bowling of W. Talbot, while.to Motukea L. Duncan, A. Duncan, and E. Askew were all equally deadly. 1 The pitch prepared was an excellent / one, but run-getting was slow owing to the grass in the out- field. The following are the scores: — Motueka. Ist innings 2nd innings P. Ellis, run ont ... 1 b Duncan 5 M. Simpson, b Duncan 0 c-Cook ... 6 L. Easton, run out 4 b Duncan 6 F. Boyes, b Duncan 7 b Duncan 17 C.Trewavas, b Duncan 2 . b Askew ... 0 L. Boyes, b Duncan 1 not out ... 0 A. Manoy, c Duncan 1 b Askew... 0 E. Duncan, run out 4 c Duncan... 8 J. Delaney, 1.b.w... 3 c Duncan... 0 F. Ellis, thrown out 1 b Askew...- 0 "W, Talbot, not out 7 b Duncan... 3 Extras 3 5 Total ... ... 34 ... ... 45 -'*---:•-*■ Riwaka. * Ist innings. 2nd innings. . L. Baigent, bW. Talbot 0 A. Duncan, bW. Talbot 0 c Canavan 12 .J: Duncan, run out ... 11 bL. Boyes 0 "E. Askew, b Delaney 8 not ont 1 L. Goodall, bW. Talbot 5 L. Dnndan. bL. Boyes 10 J. Cook, b W. Talbot 11 , J. Fowler, c Delaney 7. t, D. Dnncan, bW. Talbot 3 .P; Bates, not out ... 3 not out... 4 ( - .T. Holyoake, c W Fowler o •„ Extras. . ; . ... , 3 , 2 61 19 CJT; JOHNS CHOIR-PRACTICE © THIS EVENING at 8 o'clock sharp. .No Children's Practice Tbis Week. — 1 , ■ OST, 19 Yonpg DUCKS. Finder Be- ' JLi warded. —1 E. HARRIS, Waimea Roßd. WALNUTSFOR~PICKLING. Mbs LIVICK 8 BOUSE, .2048— 1 The Wcod. -'-■ A NOTBER CHEAP LOT.-'We have just J\. bought at a big dieooutt a 'arge lot of ladies' Corsets in grryp, fawnp, and other good colors, wbiob we are selling at 3/6 per - piir. The ÜBual price bf theße ore 6/6 and • : -7/6.'7V - • I 7 2042— t0 EVERETT BROSi ' fy V ABIES' :and Children's Straw Hats» -JLi. latest shaptß, 9deccb, or three for 2s' " 7 woith 2/» to 4/6 eacb i i 7 :2043-to EVERETT 8803. J A- FEW left of the handsome I»**-oe ManthP, worth £3 35,. BelliDg at*22/6 *_.-.. e.ch. , 2044— t0 EVEBETT BROS. S~~ frl? BONNETS ! Sun Bonmts .* A notber \ ".lot : of , tbbse .beautifnl. Embroidered . Bonnets at 2/6 each, worth 5/6 and 6/6. . 2046— t0 EVEBET r BROS. TfViL 4NNELETTEB i PM i colours and X - Btripes 3|d yard, .worth 1\ \to 10J<1. 2046— tc : EVEREIf BROS. fCfi "EMPTY CASES for Sale : 1 OU 1/6 and 2/- each. -2051—1 C. SMITH, the Cash Draper. ANOTHER lot Coir Door Mats at 2/3 7- each,- large Hearth Rugs at 5/11, worth y 10/6.— 0. JJIITH, the Cash Draper. 1 ; f'f'-t. fX BOXES Ladies' Silk Taffeta Gloves at \ "-■-■'-JL\F ! * 6d pair, worth 1/6, Ladies' Tan and * ; fclack Kid Gloves at 2/6, worth 4/6. ' '2053—1 -.- ' C. SMITH, the Cash Draper. JOB line Men's Summer Under Flannels ] full size ao 1/11 each. 20 doz new silk ties at 6d each. C. SMITH, the Cash *] 7 ;,Drap.ei-., .7 2054^-1 LADIES' Trimmed Hats for the Holiday?, assortment of the latest novel7*=; ties at very low prices, see window. C. 7 ' SMI^H, the Cash Draper. 2055—1 7TTI BEACHAM.— A warehouseman's " Jir: j__\_\. '"' stock of Prints, Delaines, and Mus« .lins from 5s lid the fuU dress. *3 E BEACHAM. —We have stiil a few of , those beautifnl Blouses at ls lid and f \ ' 2s ea. - .-. . . E BEACHAM. --Ladies' Capes and Dust Cloaks in Lustres and Snot Silks at f* less than half price./ 'T^ BEACHAM.— Boys' Washing Suits , XU. in great variety. Grent's Drill, Hol- - Jand, and Alpaca Coats from 4s lid. Tennis . Coatß to measure 10s 6d. E BEACHAM.— Ladies' Straws 1/- and 1/6, worth 3/6 to 4/9. Children's and - Gent's fctraw Hats from 3d. E BEACHAM.— Boys' and Men's Kaia- ": poi Tweed Suits. A large assortment of new designs for Christmas trade. y-^tti/LA'i- Cards, Fancy Goodp, Toy?, &o , \ ; Jj__ jn, great variety. A few Picnic •":' Baskets very cheap.— H. A. BAMM, Hardy-''L'-'jtb'iteiyl'-y''-;;'-'' 2047— lp ( |; '•■■' •':;;•'■ COLLEGE SPORTS. , n"rf? "HE ANNUAL COLLEGE SPORTS will U X be held TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, p: commencing at 2 o'clock. 2050—1 fffifff TO _LET. : CT^HE COMFORTABLE VILLA RESIX DENCE known as TRURY VILLA, situated at the PORT, containing 10 ..'Rooms, with Bathroom, Scullery, and all Convenieces, with Stable, Orchard and 2 acres Land-. Apply to T. A. ASKEW, or J. S. CROSS & CO. tXMAS ! XMAS ! 1 CLEAR MOUNT HOrSE, 7 -y HARDYST. CASH FAMILY GROCER AND WINE AND SPIRIT STORE. THE -undersigned,* in returning Thanks 7 to his numerous cuet->meraand friends r^fcjr the- liberal BUpport extended to-him since ■ y fem&iog to hia new .premisep, begfs to annpuu-oe-that.bie Stock ia now complete in - tbe : ab6Veo6pßttmebts for Xmaß us». Ail Goods entirely, fresh, and a ill be said - at lowest pribes. 7 Ne^ Currants, Raisinp, Moeoatels, Peel snd Figs, aa well as tvery f-f . article jn General Groceries, . . y-y WINES and SPIRITS ot every deforiptiou by the single bottle or the dozen » Eogli8h:Alo and Poi.ter, Australian Wineß .*: :ing.rep.t:variety, including Hardy and Penfold's oelebrated Claret Muscadine ?0s per ---.** dci_Vr>, or 2/- per bott'e ; Cherry Wine 16a pet t , ozen,or 1/6 per.botile. Every kidd ol 70ord'a', Hop Tonio, Raspberry Vit^egat, ': ~&% Nelson Bottled Ale and Porter, Bpeoial : 7 7 bit w, in : any. Quantity. . '■■-'-. : Gods delivered and ' families waited upon - for orders , : -.yf yy ■■'. ■-'.. : OB3BEVE THE A DDBESS— : afiSHt 7HOUNSELL, : -- .;■-]-: y^Mf^-Sl-Miißm st.^- - yf^yyVy^pj^^lßoila^TaJi Co.'b), llSWlifii I) ; E-R S.* -;; fei7v;: : %^ beßent in by M£f&iiW?ss&Nbt& t^J7t\i.ia%i„ forBUILDr i^ff^^Qof'ofsiSf^LLi HOUSE : at: Annesbrook-i s iaiD^i*^|lnasSf ebtfl^iabhr may -be^ seen : on m^m^^^6^fToyWffffyf: "-, 7J7 ''','--;' •S_**X^.^-''-_J'_-*s^^-.s>"*i^^l4' i T/ J -'' ':.-■'-*' . - {■ • . . _^^^^n^^^3^^;y : : °ff
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 263, 14 December 1894, Page 3
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