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UNION £,»! STEAM SHIP ,ifi2s4 COMPANY _^ O •' NEW ZEALAND 111 LIMITED PROBABLE , SAILINGS! TARANAKI AND MANUKAU. Mjhinapua I Monday | April 29 | 10 p.m. WELLINGTON DIEECt! Wainui* | Sunday | April 28 | 10 a.m. Glut ton* | Wednesday | May 1 | 'Passengers only. PICTON AND WELLINGTON. Wainui | Tuesday | April 30 | lla. in, PiiNamx | Thursday | May 2[ | 2 p.m. LYTTELTON. ' Waixui* I Tuesday | April 30 |11 am. Penguin | Thursday | May 2 12 p.m. "Transhipping to Takapuna at Wellington on Wednesday, May 1. DUNEDIN. Wainui' | Tuesday | April 30 jlla.m. •Transhipping to Flora at Wellington on Thursday, May 2. WESTPORT. ~~ Mawiibha | Tuesday April 30 | 9 a.m. Omapeue I Wednesday May 1 | noon Giufion* | Saturday | May 4 'Ip.m. •Lands Cargo on return from, Greymouth. GRE ¥ MOUTH. " Mawiieha I Tuesday | April 30 9 a.m. Wainui j Thursday | Ma> 2 11 a.m. Gbaiton | Saturday | May i 1 p.m. MELBOURNE FBOM WELLINGTON. Waiiioba* 1 Friday I May ifj "Calls Hobart. SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. Talunej | Thursday | May 2 | Tabaweba* I Saturday | May 4 | •East Coast. fDireot. Passengers booked through to Western Australia TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI, AND jSYDNEY. Ovalau' | about Thursday | May 16 | . 'From Auckland. BUYA AND LEVUKA. UroLU* | about Thursday | April 26 I •From Auckland. HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO, Mosiowii* | Saturday | May 18 | |g 'From Auckland. ' No Cargo reoeivod after 4*30 p.m., and on Saturday after 2 p.m. Visitors are requested to leave the Bteamers immediately after the second whistle has been sounded. Royal Mail Service Overland route to Great Britain through America, Passengers booked through to San Francisco and Liverpool. <§C^s Passage Tickets issued at Port Office only. For all information apply r at the Compa 'b Offices, Government Wdabf and TiiAfALOAB Street. ANCEOS \Bikgs. T33l M LINE OF |sM| PACKETS ABE APPOINTED TO |LEAVE FOR WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, AND HOKITIKA. fpHE MURRAY, WEDNESDAY, May WESTPORT ONLY. r* HE CHARLES EDWARD, TO-MOB--1 ROW, SUNDAY, 28th inst., at 10 a.m. FOR WELLINGTON. THE MURRAY, MONDAY, 29th inst., at 6 p.m., also taking Patea cargo. PICTON, WELLINGTON, & OPUNAKE. THE KENNEDY, TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, 28th inst,, at 10 a.m. FOR MOTUEKA. rr>HE MURRAY, TO-MORROW, SUN--1 DAY, ysth inst., at 8 p.m., leaving Motueka for Nelson on MONDAY at 11 u.m J. H OOOK & CO THE NELSON " PORTRAIT ROOMb, BARDY STREET. WILL be OPENED NEXT WEEK for the produotion of First-class PHOTOGRAPHS from 2/6 per Dozen. 2311— t0

STOKE AUCTION SAI E OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS WM. LOCK has receded iDatruotionß from MKS E. JELLYMAN (who is giviDg up house keeping) to sell by Publio Auotion, at her residence, Stoke, On TUESDAY, 30th April, ao 1 30 p.m. The whole of her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising Cheffonier, eouohes, round, dining room, and other tabUs, whatnot, oarpets, linoleum, stove, elccke, wardrobe, chairs, silver tea and coffee service , wEßhßtands, bedsteads, pictures, omßmentf, orockeiyware, boileiß, tubs, cooking utensila, &c WITHOUT RESERVE. Wm. LOCK, Auctioneer. CLBAEING AUOTION SALE OP STOCK-IN-TRADE & EFFECTS OF A FURNITURE DEALER. THURSDAY NEXT, 2nd May, at 2 p,ni, WM. LOCK has received instraottons from MR G. ROW BOTH AM to cell by Public Auoticn on the above date, At his Premises, Vanguard-ttreefc, The whole of his STOCK-IN-TRADE of Now aud Second-hand FURNITURE AND EFFECT-'. Particulars later. Wm. LOOK, Auctioneer. GREAT SALE OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, &C. FOR THREE OR FOUR WEEKS ONLY IN consequence of Extensive Alterations whioh are shortly lo be made to the Central Auction Rooms, Mr W, LOCK has dfoificd, in order to make room to oarry out the work, to offer THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK OF GENERAL HOUSE FURNITURE, PIANOS, &C. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRIDES, Bsmomber REDUCED PRICES for abont THREE WEEKB only. ' w; l"o c kLOCK'S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE AND AUCTION ROOMS BRIDGE TREET. Tno Cheßpeßt acd best place in Nelson for NEW AND SECOND-BAND FURNxTURE, BE I S, BEDDING, SPRING, WIRE, FLAX, AND KAPOK MATTRESSES, ORE SI DRAWERS, CARPETS,! INOLEUMS, FLOOR CLOTES, RUGS, PORTABLE BOILERS, TOILET GLASSES, PRAMS, PIANO?, STOVES, CHAIRS, Etc. Satiefcction guarantied, as any a r tide not approved of after pnrohaso will be exchanged. Houses of Furniture, large or small, bought for Cash. Estimates given for Fare inning House; throughout. w H . IT)CK, BRIDGE STREET. '

E. BUXTON & CO TRAFALGAR STREET NELSON, have on sale the f ol lowing Seasonable Goods :— GAS HEATING STOVES, ASBESTOS FUEL, REGISTER GRATES, Register Hob Grates, Queen Heating Stoves, Aurora and Beatrico Lamp Stoves, FENDERS AND FIRE IRONS, NURSERY AND SPARK GUARDS; Coal Vases, Fire Dogs, Trivets, Gas Chandaliers, Brackets and Hall Lamps, Gas Globes, PccbJe's and Bray's Gas Burners, Table, Bracket and Hanging Lamps Hand Lamps and Lanterns, &c, &v. STOVES! STOVES! STOVES! Wo have landed direct from the Manufacturers a largo assortment of COOKING STOVES, comprising :- NEW PARAGON. GLEN, NEW RIVAL, \ DOVER, BON BON, COLON, These Stoves have bocomc very popular, being first-class cookers, Economy in Fuel being a strong point. *" In Colonial Stoves and Ranges wo stock the VICTOR and ORION, tmd confidently recommend them as being the most substantial in the market. No brickwork is required for setting. If a chimney is not available they can be worked with from 12 feet to 16 feet of pipe. Thoso desirous of purchasing a first class Rango at a low prico arc invited to inspect the Vicioii and Okion, which for ivorhmanship, quality, finish, and mpetior advantages are unsurpassed. FLETCHER'S INDESTRUCTIBLE GAS COOKING RANGES are perfect for roasting, grilling^ toasting, pastry and all 'culinary purposes. Fo quick are these Ranges in heating that tho lightest puff pastry if placed in tho cold even and Jthe gas lighted will rise and bake as porfcctly as if placed in the hottest ovon. A saving is Gas from 25 per cont to 30 por cent is effected by using Eletchd'a Stoves. SPORTING REQUISITES. Single and double barrel breech and muzzle loading Guns by the best makers, Pigou Wilks, Curtiss and Harvey's, Schultze and E.G. Powder, patent and chilled Shot, Gun Caps and Wads, Pin and Central Fire Cartridge [Cases, Cartridge Clesers and Re-cappers, Eley's and Rival Cartridges, Nos. 2 to Sd. E. BUXfoTN & 0 0.,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 98, 27 April 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 98, 27 April 1895, Page 3