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i _i_-__i 3l __ : __;____ir_^^ •"-:i:,'-CrAEDENING^ TOOLS, T^^^.-^-^io ; ',",'.'. " r C, ,i J.7 , ;; .V,, .!, r n"i :■.'■•.'V'.i: W>;'J n ..; 7- ! 1 '-* ■:«-// ..■■■!.: 7 ,wIRD AM)-PAYNE'S SHiSEP SHEARS, '• 7' ...,-. : . „,:., ~,-, ,] .« '->:..-v.7 '-.-lif.-vi;.'.'•,»!«■) STONES;'* ;' u' ' i!j' ■.•"-^■"■'■■<\'-* 7 = -"_.;.-;■.; ■; -7 'I- '7,7.'..v ,-,;i(, ! .0 -iiC-.-i;' .-*■•■ GALVANISED POULTRY -NETTING}! -- .;■.:.■■ .;•,.-. 7.? ~( . ■„■,■. ■:;-,■» ,';-,7,, ) ■,;,:<• K m.l !,- ; ' .-,.;..■/•!!.'i ~; : S'GrY-»HIBfS?4 -vi HIA Y^FSO'RKS^nih ,:'"^. ■ ■'■J ■>■■■ ■ •■•?.* '■>~-.■: .v ; ,h ; h HAY 7BAKES AMJ ! SHARPENING; STONES;,."«-. .. ; ;t ,y:7:.:k:: ■ TO. ARRIVE ; PER !i LoCtaA6Aft7 ■ATO J .: KZUw WELLINGTON--: i - '^ 7 SEWING: MACHINES, .......... , HORNSBYfS, PLOUGHS,^ --..,,;, , ; ~^7 ;,, ; ■■ TAYLOR'S "SAW'S,-' i LYNDON'S SPADES, , !t „„,;...,.', :7",'"'', ;;.;v i GRiFFiN's;,HdRSE:NAiLS,;;; ■_;;;;.; ~/; siLßEit' lamps; &?., &0.,. ' OCTOBERI 1877.: :';■''■■'i^'V-''".'■': ,"7,," ~ \ ■"]'\"'""^.'. "''':,' .'.'',"''?..''!,V^ 7';.. '.'"..'.7'".' - : :NEW/ZE^ UNLIMITED LIABILITY OP SHAREHOLBEES.- - SUBSCRIBED GAPITAL... £200,000 | RE-INStJEANGE PUND: ... £40,000 The whole of tho Funds are invested in the Colony, making the above a purely Colonial Institution. THE Undersiened'are prepared to Receive Proposals for Insurance on Properties in ; Town or Country at Tariff Rates; or AS LOW AS ANY' OTHER OFFICE IN' NELSON.' Every Information afforded by Mr. T. J. THOMPSON, Sub-Agent ... , ... 1T ... , WAIMEA MrS. BUCHHOLZ, ... ... ' »■ MOTUEKA MrS. G. ROBINSON,' „ MOTUPIPI AND TAKAKA. , era as BROTHER^ <<'.''■ ' > 'AGENTS. KELSO7 THE GREAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY _ -,_ ' •<ABBreatanadvanceoverotherßperientwaterHastheywereoTeTEpsomsalts."-Dr. Bttra-fp^-Xi "»d Prof, of Clinical Medicine, Oharing Cross Hospital, London. j_M§Mi__mS. " Mild, certain, pleasant in flavour," according to Prof. Aitken, F.E.S., Eoyal f£lZ_W_3___W==^ I I I I Ik. I X'_f A _^\ I London (authors of theleading /Hal H I I |\_L ■ _p\ I _l I British textbooks of medicine). «_^_Kl_E_|_B-lPf " Most palatable, producing neither distress I A IVI fl W^ «H^_^_^_^_E__M noruneasiness."—Prof. MacNamaba, Eoyal |J _M I *M , V^_^^^_^_-_^_B7 CoUege of Surgeons, Ireland, Editor 7th' *^ ■ w ■• * V, _Kt 'Mmß&KGmwr ' Edition Neligan's Medicines. Specially recommendea for its NSBTiSm^il!^^'^ •> w- m w«m riohness in aperient salts, usefulIPs^ Ml7\Af A PRkiKNT ness in hUions attacks, prevention IXI__iYY /irAJiliA-lA* A of'gout, rheumatism, piles, &c, Recomm-naed for women and children by Baron by Lancet Brit. Med. Journal, and the whole of Scanzoni, Dr. J. Marion Sims, Prof. A. Martin, &c, &c. Medical PresP. «r ■ y-f T> Of all Chemists ana Mineral Water Dealers; Wholesale for Export from ■ I t\ M. k-i ill THE APOLLINAEIS COMPANY LIMITED, 19, EEGENT STEEET, LONDON, ENGLAND, whoso Label is on every genuine bottle. , > a < <

;-..:, ~„ THE , WBLL-KNOWN7GART,HORSE. Y(Gt»TOS.„.jS3rliincep^' iu',''i'' WILL £'TANi> at the following Times 'andPlaces THIS SEASON from Oct. 1,1877, MONDAY—Turf Hotel, Stoke ; TUESDAY—Travellers' Rest, from 11 am. till 2 p m ; Golden Lion, from 4 p.m till 10 a.uu on Wednesday. j WEDNESDAY—Beuke's Moutere Hotel, 12 noon till 3pm; Golden Lion at 5 p.m THURSDAY—WiII leave the Golden'Lion at 10 a.m, arming at the Bridge Hotel at 12 Noon, and leaving at 2 p.m FRIDAY—BIack Horse, Wakapuaka, at 12 Noon 'till 10 a.m on Saturday. SATURDAY—Tuif Hotel, Stoke, 5 p.m TERMS—Single Mare, 30s ; more than one 20s each ; Groomage, 2s f3d. i t Fees Payable to the undersigned before January 1, 1878, or Twenty five per oent Extra will be Charged. 1399] '(ALFRED.HARLEY, Stoke. TO STAND) tCHIS' SEASOjS. . . The Pony' Dollar ON and after MO SS DAT,. Bth October, he will Tiavel the undermentioned districts: Waimea West/MONDAY Evening, if sufficient inducement offers; leiivmg fcfiere' on TUESDAY. Morning, and be at the White Hart Hotetyßichmond, about mid-day ; and at the Coach and Horses.Hotel, Nelson, on WEDNESDAY 1 Morning. ■: ■■ TERMS-^£l 5s ■; Groomage; .'Ssi' ■ ! i All Fees to be paid on or before Ist January, * 1878/" tf->* J ■■"■■■ .'l'!!™'-"! .•'(•-•Ml"/; .:,,;. 7.'/ i ;■■•/ WILLIAM L: STRATFORD, . I__o. .-■'..'! u! :::!i'".':': •■!!' > '■"'''Aniseed-Valley; ; ''7s''i':::" ,tJ7 ;i!r7;^J-.6wflbii;!!"!' ! ''' 7'' '~'7'" !;f .I'li'JSiyijtfA'®^^ ;,,',■:' i^OCOA, CHOCOLATE, • -■•■'■ > ; ■< ■ ■ '■Aj^ '^CHObbL^E J;ekEAMS, :K!"u ..: ;";.;,;; ;:\,| ! ; ; For Exportation, to all, parts of /the ,Globp. [ .TAYLOR .BRQTHER^in orderjto,he;in tjipbest position to execute onlers for,!.'ghicp,ry ; powder,for exportation, have purchased extensive MILLS in ,BRUGES,, ,BELGIUM ?S which. ) they,haye i ,,fitted up ', with .EngHsJi Machinery ..of .great, power,, and,most 1 '.flpprp.Vjedcons^ ' 'the fact of their"bayipgpnjhe Sfio.yhelargest market for the. finest jOhicpry, Rppjb ia.the,' , epableto , them, to supply, 'the, Manufa'ptuirpd Article pxi, better ' terms than any English house in,the,tra(le.. 1n.561b. and.,2Blb^ ( Ting, papled in 2 cwt.'Cases. * '" ' ' I ; M VTAYLOR\BRpTH ; ERS ! .arp,thp largest MANU- ' fag'turM PROPRIETOR'S pf the^ARAVILLAV, COCOA1' . o rigina]LHOMJ&'P.AT^^ .CHOCOL'A,TE,j which "ppeparatipps, as, .also,,their , ' qRB^¥S; anc^ FAC^Y' ,C£pqq. LATE9, "from their peculiarly.'^gh Jjualijies^avp obtained,.(SO y decided* a'" preference in the AUS- ; ..TM'IiIAN.COi^NI^S, and throughout, thp^orld. ■•■•! ii Steam Mjlls^Brick'liaije andoWentworthtreetLondoh)? and B-ugea, Belgium^» t-»p; it-in- ..,.../; .■;.;.■, .;^,^ !( : ,»* cu ,„;„ ~,,, ,:.-^ : SUBSCROTIONS'IKF JOD-W SUPFE»ERS >rf.u uo i^toElNDl^''FAM^E:',,^;! i^ | 'T*i_*_Kfti^ .JL having.telegraphed tp the, Mayor, of lulling- ' ton, inviting co^bpe'ration'in 'ABsisting^uffererji/ by , tbe ludian.Famine, SUBSCRIPTIONS "in ( ;AID of ! thisttßJE'O* will' 'be redeiM1 ai any of'the, Ban^bj 150. ' . W***

U^TANTED to ; ,,PURCHASE,: a Good VV Strong i COB, Wabbanted quiet in Saddle and Harness. _ THOS. RENWICK. Hardy-street. ' 1454 TO STAND THIS SEASON. The Thoroughbred Horse Towton HE will start from Motueka Valley on MONDAY, Bth October, and be at Stanley Brook at Noon, leaving same evening for Dovedale ; step all night at Mr Rose's, leaving at' Nine next morning for Mr Jamießon's, Bridge Inn, Lower Moutere, arriving there about mid-day 51 from thence to the Motueka Hotel; and will visit Riwaka on WEDNESDAY Morning, if sufficient inducement offers, andthe river-iB crossable; return same evening to Mr Beuke's, Upper Moutere, where he will remain all night; leaving the following morning, calling at Mr. Brock's. White Hart Hotel, Richmond, at Noon, if sufficient inducement offers; from thence to Mr Edwin Fowler's, Spring Grove, remaining there all night; leaving there next morninp.on, his return to Motueka Valley, passing through Fox Hill about mid-day same daj. fle .will)continue to travel in the same order every week during the remainder of the season. • • < TERMS—£IIOs per Mare ; Groomage, 3s. The' Heavy Cart Horse 1 Nugget, ,; tl (late Young Glancer) by Glancer, out of Mr Silcock's well-known cart!mare Diamond. ■) Hewill start from Motueka Valley on MONDAY. Blh October, and be at'Stanley Brook at Noon, leaving same night for. Dovedale; stop all night at Mr. Rose's, leaving at Nine next morning for Mr. Jamieson's, Bridge Inn, Lower Moutere, arriving there about mid-day ; from thence to the Motueka, Hotel; and will visit Riwaka on WEDNESDAY Moruing, if sufficient inducement offers, and the river is crossable ; return same evening to Mr. Beuke's, Upper Moutere, where he will remain all nighty leaving the following morning, calling afc Mr Brock's, White Hart Hotel, Richmond, at Noon, if sufficient inducement offers; from thence to Mr Edwin Fooler's, Spring Grove, remaining there all night; leaving there next morning on his return to Motueka Valley, passing through Fox Hill about mid-aay same day. He will continue to travel ia this order every wetk during the remainder of the season. TERMS—£2 per Mare ; Groomage ? 3s. For two or more Mares as per agreement. All Fees to be paid on or before Ist January,, 1878. _, 14__ FREDERICK BREWERTON-. TO STAND THIS SEASON IN MOTUEKA AND THE NEIGHBORING DISTRICTS. (The.newly Imported Clydesdale Horse British General. I} For further particulars see future, Advertisement. Also, the Thorough-bred Horse t Garry Owen WILL Travel in the Nelson, Waimea, , and Motueka Districts. Garry Owen is, by Towton, dmp.; dam Plover, by Sir,Hercules ; giand dam .Juno, imported from,New South Wales byjH. Redwood, Esq. For full'Pedigree see Cards, or }he New Zealand Stud Book. , Garry Owen is specially adapted for getting Good Hacks and Harness Hor§e_. ~ Will Travel as follows:— , < . n , MONDAYS— Richmond^Appleby, and Upper Mou--11 j j tere ■ .. j ' TUESDAYS—Lower sMoutere and Motueka ,Hotel WEDNESDAYS—Waimea Weßt (Mr. W. Bell's) , THURSDAYS—WakefieId, and Jervis's, Fox HUl| FRIDAYS—Spring Grove, Hope, Stoke, and Nelson «, i IBRMS f ,£3,3»,j ( GroQinage,ss, ,

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Colonist, Volume XIX, Issue 2200, 20 October 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XIX, Issue 2200, 20 October 1877, Page 4

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