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_-, UNION ESS! STEAMSHIP EH coMPAsrr if ' P'NBW,ZEAL4.NI>, PROBABLE SAILINGS. TABANAKI AND MANUKAU. Mahihapua I Monday | Jnn 28 | WELLINGTON DIRECT^ ~" GnAfToN* | Wednesday Jon 23 | i pirn" Mawheda* Friday Jan 25 | Wainui* Sunday Jan 27 1 *Passengers only. PICTON AND WELLINGTON. Rotohua Tuesday | Jan 22 ) 5 p.m. Penguin | Thursday | Jan 24 | 7 p.m. B'loiuja Saturday | Jan 26 I 9-30 a.m. LYTTELTON AND DUNEDInT Rotobua | Tuesday | Jan 22 |5p m, Pesouin I Thursday | Jan 24 | 7 p.m. Rotokua | Saturday | Jun 26 | 9-30 a.m. Transhipping passengers and cargo for Dunedin atJWellington. WESTPORT. ~ Mawheka I Tuesday | Jan 22 | G a.m. GiiAi-ioN* I Saturday | Jan 26 | 9 a.m. ♦Lands Cargo on return from Greymouth. GRE mOUTH. MAwnunA Tuesday | Jan 22 | 6 a.m, Wainui* Thursday | Jan 24 I 8 a.m. Gimftqk Saturday | Jan 26 j 9 a.m. •Lands Westport Cargo returning from Greymouth. MELBOURNE FROM WELLINGTON, Monowai* | Friday j~Jan iS \ 'Calls Hobart. _ SYDNEY FBOM WELLINGTON. Wakatipuj j Thursday | Jan~24 j Roiomahana' | Saturday | Jan 26 | "East Coast. fDireot. Passengers booked through to Western Australia TONGA AND SAMOA. ~ Urouj* | about Thursday | Feb 12 I *From Auckland. SUVA AND LEVUKX Tayiuni* I about Thursday I Jan 31l /From Auckland. HONOLULU AND SAN .FRANCISCO, Marifosa* I Saturday . | Jan 26 | jt'rom Auokland, WESTICOAST SOUNDS EXCURSION^ S.S. TAKA.WEBA. Second trip from Port Chahners, Saturday, January 26. ;Fare from fort Chalmers, £12. No Cargo received after 4^Bo p.m., and on Saturday after 2 p.m. Visitors are requested to leave the steamers immediately atter the second whistle has been sounded. lioy.il Mail Service Overland route to Great Britain through America. Passengers booked through to San Francisco and Liverpool. Passage Tickets issued at Port Office only. For all information apply at the Company's Offices, Government Warn and Trafalgar Stbeet. ANCHOR ;[l||k^ STEAM LINE OF Jj<jK| PACKETS ARE ArrOINTED TO LEAVE FOR WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, AND HOKITIKA. fTHHE KENNEDY. TO-MORROW, X TUESDAY, 22nd inst , at 2 p.m. rpHE CHARLES EDWARD, FRIDAY, 1 25 th inst. FOR WANGANUI AND WELLINGTON. rpHE CHARLES EDWARD, TO-MOR-X BOW, TUESDAY, 22nd inst., at 4 p.m. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. rpHE KENNEDY, FRIDAY, 25th inst. FOR OPUNAKE VIA WELLINGTON. THE CHARLES EDWARD, TO-MOR-ROW, TUESDAY, 22nd inst, at 4 p.m. FOR FOXTON. THE MURRAY, WEDNESDAY, 23rd, inst. at 5 p.m., via MOTUEKA. J. H. COCK & (30.

PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. AUCTION~SALE OP : ', ' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SUPERIOR BROADWOOD PIANO & EFFECTS THURSDAY, January 24th: WM. LOCK bas received instruction; from CAPTAIN WHITWI-LI (who ia leaving Nelson) to sell by Publii Auction, ; At the Central Auction Rooms, at T3O p.m., On the ob-ve d te, Tho Whole of his HOUSEHOLD FDRNI TURE & EFFEOTB. 1 superior full tone Piano by Bread word, 1 haircloth suite, rnuMo ointerbury whatnot, mahogany o-'»l table, sttfcee oouob, gipay tables, telesoopß diaiog table hall ohnir, ourpetp, fmders end iron? ' wool mots and tag° f Vienna nnd o'hi'i oliaire, curtains, poles mid ri^ ys. cofnei ouph. ard, steel fngr-'Viogp, paintints lindium, iron bedsiends, bfdiiinp, &c or ame: v ses, ferr star d,oh»»t driwere. lamp-, o'ock, wnshatsntl , ti i < set«, grindfltoi'e, \oi-, a laige quaulit) oi garden toule, &",, &a, \VITR( VT HESERVE, Wm. LOOK, Auctioneer. FOR .SALE a Bargain, 102 Acr.a o FreeboM LAND xviihio two nile of Wnk.fl'ld. Also the 160 SUEEPthere on. For rariioulars opp'y to C. or G BAIGBNT, or "Wm. LOCK, Auctioneer. "wilulm lock, AUi'iIONEER. HODRE LAND, ANO GENERAT, COM MISSION .v.ERCHAKT, VALUATOM, ko. Auotion > c alea conducted in any part of Ih Distriot. C.iusiguments of Good; 1 , Produce &c, reoived and Bold to best jadvantsge Low oharßer, Gath Advanaes Bgßinet Fu-nitaro an( Other Gnod>i ronßigned for absolute eale. Fmnitu;eßcngut, Sold, or E»ch*nged. Weekly Males ut ibe Oeolral Auotioi Roams on Satur aye Voiuationa made for Probate Duty an( olher patpoacß. IjIUR beautiful patterns in Linoleum: Floor Cloths, Kidder Tapestry, anc i Brussell's Carpet Squares visit LOCK'S i Furniture Warehouae, W . LOCK. PRAMS! PRAMS! JUST rece'ved. a Shipmpnt of BUBBEI TYEE PBAMS dircot from thi Manufacturers. To be sold ehfnp. { Wm. LOCK, Auctioneer. FOR SALE. \ GOOD Seoond-hand SPRING TRAP xi Wm. LOOK Auctioneer. FOR SALE. ■\TALUABLE FARM nt B^W&K^, th< T properly of THEODORE GLAS' GOW, Esq., being Sectiors 20 and 26 on Fquare 9, and part of S otion 73, Distriol of Motuekn, containing 260 Acres, moreoi Us". The BUILDIN'GScompriRe DWELLING HOUSE and COAOH HOUSE, Commodious STABLE, and other neocssary Outbuildings, Two Acres are planted in Hopj, and there ia nbonthalf an acre of capital Orohard Wateb ib laid on to the House. S.'ablp, Garden, and some of tho paddrcks Thf P'opeity dff.irdi 1 gre-t faot)itiP J f>r Duiry Farming oiicrationsnn a Irge hh|c, aid ie within ami'eof tbe Uiwnka Dairy Factory. | This in a splendid opportunity to pcquire a flret-class Propettyata low figure and upon caßyterms. A largo pottion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage ot a low rate of interest. For further particulars apply to ! PITT & MOORE, Solioitnrs, Nelson,

EL B U X TO N & C O TRAFALGAR STREET NELSON. H ave opened up ex Halcione and late arrivals Maignen's Patent Rapid WATER FILTERS Gas Boiling Stoves and Flexible Tube LIGHTNING and MASON'S FUUIT JAR=! and extra Rings for same BNAMBLLKD PRESERVING PANS in all sizes Sun Knife Cleaners, Step Ladders AMERICAN LAWN SEATH, i\. 5, and 6 feet Garden Hose, Lawn Sprinklers, New Model and Champion LAWN MOWERS JOHNSON AND LOCKWOOD'S TABLE CUTLERY and a large assortment of Household Ironmongery, Brushware, &c. TRAVELLING TRUNKS, PORTMANTEAUS, HAT BOXES, GLADSTONE and HAND BAGS ELECTRO PLATED WARE. We have to arrive by direct steamer now due a well selectedassort meat of SHEFFIELD PLATED WARE, comprising— Tna and Coffee Sets, Breakfast and Table Cruets, Biscuit Barrels, Hoi fWatei Cans, Pickle Cruets, Bread Forks, Knife Rests, Napkin Kings. Jam and Butter Dishes, Toast Racks, Jam Spoons, Bntter Knives, Pickle Forks, t^ut Cracks, Fisb Carvers, Fruit Dishes, Cake Baskets, Bugor3 and Creams, Afternoon Tea Spoons, Case Goods, &c. NEW NATIONAL AND NEW HOME HANDS TREADLE SEWINtf MACHINES. These Machines are unequalled for simplicity, curability, reliability Epeed, strength ease of management, pndcapacity for wide range of work Notwithstanding the high order of excellence to which the New Nationa and New Home Machinee have been brought the prices are exceedingly cheap, E. BUX TO N & C 0., TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 17, 21 January 1895, Page 3

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