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Beans are not so aotive as they were, the price having reaohed to rather beyond the ' present relative values obtaining in the London market, They are still saleable at 2s 3d to 2s 4d. j Peas are scaroo and find ready buyers at 2s 2d to 2s 4d. Cocksfoot is commanding rather more attention, and there are buyers at up to 3Jd for bright, and 3d for discoloured. Cowgrass is still being offered, but buyers having accumulated fairly large stocks are not bo eager to operate, and piioes remain unaltered but fairly steady at our last quotations of 5Jd to G^d, according to quality. Potatoes — The market is quiet at 25/-, but growers nre seeking for a little more, and are holding in the majority oi instances.

IS3-\TOTA BENE I Flour 4/9, Oatmeal i.l 2/6, Ham Paste 6d, Jam 4Jd, Cornflour 4Ad. —2 BOWDEN, Tiafalgar.st. | ANTED a STEWARD for the CITY CLUB. All information can be obtained from the Secretary. onr Buokets at 1/-, Tin Plate c O Id, Mugs 3d, Enamelled Candii - Btioks 6d. -2 BOWDEN, Trafalgar-Bt. ST. MARY'S CHUROH. TO-MORROW (Feast of Sts. Peter and Paul) only one Mass at 10 a.m. SUNDAY, the 30th, one Mass at 11 a.m. 1213-1 «T K LBS. for l/».-Pearl Barley-Split t) Peas— Bioe— Tapiooa— Sago. -2 BOWDEN, Trafalgar-st. WANTED TO RENT, A HOUSE in the Oountry with a fow Aoreß of LAND. Apply by letter to S. 0., —to MAii. Offloe ( B"OQ LBS, for II — Turnips— Swedes i£o Carrots— Parsnips, Potatoes, -2 BOWDEN, Trafalgar-st. a^/^VUR PRICES in all instances will \J convince those who ore in the habit of shopping elsewhere of our ability and desire to cultivate a method of business based on lines consistent with the demands and expectations of the People by snpplying GROCERIES and Provisions of the Best Quality and brands at the very lowest rates for Cash. L T BOWDEN & CO Wholesale and FAMiLy Grooer, 1213-to TRAFALGAR STREET. CHABITY FOOTBALL TOUENAMENT SEVEN ASIDE. TRAFALGAR PARK, TO-MORROW. 3 p.m.— Prince Albert v Nelson (Referee, Mr W. S. Littlejohn). 3 - 30 p.m.— College v Albion (Referee, Mr R. AY. Stiles) i- 10— Final Test between Winning Teams. Admission — Gentlemen Is, Ladies 6d. 1214—1 «#>(,JTUI>Y EOONOMY.-Sugar 2Jd, KJ Currants 4Jd, Baißlns ssd, Sultanas 6d, Peel 9d, Cocoa 3d. —2 BOWDEN, Trof»lgar-st. FOR SALE CHEAF A COMPACT FARM oomprieing 134 Aores. Apply toj J. 8. WILKINSON, 1202— 1 m Stanley Brookj DRY FIREWOOD FOR SALEj all lengths and in any quantities; Alao, BROOKDALE & OTHER COAL. GRIFFIN & bONS, Ltd. Offloe— Nile-st, Eaat. 1204— JENKINS' HILL PROSPECTING ASSOCIATION. AN ADJOURNED MEETING of Shareholders in the above will be held in Sights Hall, on FRIDAY NEXT, 28th inst, at 8 p.m.— To Consider the Further Working of the Mine. A full attendance requested. F. G. NEWMAN, Seoretary. DAIRY FACTORY A GENERAL MEETING of the Dairy Factory will be held on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 29th inst., at 2-30 p.m. at the Fire Brigade Station, Richmond, Business of Importance. JOHN* GLEN, Seoretary pro. tern, Richmond, 27th June, 1895. NOTICE TO STOREKEEPERS, CONFECTIONERS, &0. WE are now prepared to supply all kinds ;of BOILED CONFEOTIONERY AND ALL LEADING LINUS OF DRY GOODS. Also, GELATINE LOZENGES, FONTEFBAOT O&KEi, OHEWING GUM, &c, A large variety of BEDDING OAKE ORNAMENTS. A considerable assortment of BISCUITS. GRIFFIN& iSOHS, LIMITED. Temporary Offioes— Nile-et. Eaßt. 1205SEED PEAS.-Stratagemt). MoLean's, Yorkshire Hero, Bailway Harryp, eto.— NEALE & HADDOWS. ON SALE— FIBEWOOD, quantity Dry Biroh and Bed Pine at reduoed prioeß, delivtred from truok. at reßidenoe. 1301-3 M. LIGHTBAND. ONIONS (3 Tone), 7s r.er cwt., at NEALE & HADDOW'S. LOST RELATIVES. WANTED, information concerning HENRY aud OCTAVE BOURQ.UIN (dead or alive) or of any of their Relatives, They loft Nenchatel, Switzerland, for Australia in 1852, remained in Außtralia til l 1860, when they oame to New Zealand. Octavo, nge 66 ; Henry, age 60 (ligbt complexion, blue eyeß; height, sft 10 inches). Apply Evening Mail Offioe. PLANTING SEASON LARK HALLNURBERIES. THE largeßt atook of FRUIT TEEES, FLOWERING SHRUBS, and ORNAMENTAL TBE. 8 in the Dißtriot. Plum, Apple, Pear, Peaob, Apricots, Nectarines, Japanese Plums, Lisbon Lemon, Silesia Lemon (thin ekin), orange Trees, Japanese Wioe Berry. A -plendid variety of O melia?, Rhododendions, Azalias, Roses, Topp's Winter Rhubarb, Bti&wberry Plants, &c. JOHN~HALB, WAIMEA ROAD. 11S3— to " J. CLEAR, MERCHANT TAILOR, BBIDGE-STBEET, NELBON. ALL CLASSES OF TAILORING EXEOUTED WITH PROMPTNESS. EXOEPTIONAL FTT." FIRST-CLABS WORK MODEBATE OHARGES. INSPEOTION INVITED. J. CLEAR, : BRIDGE STBEET, '

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 151, 28 June 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 151, 28 June 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 151, 28 June 1895, Page 3

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