SEWING MiCHINE AGENCY. ; ' ESTABLISHED FOE THE SALE OF I^^flHH»^ American KEPT IN STOCK: Singer's Hand Taylor's Twisted Loop Singer's Hand & Foot Taylor's Hand Belt. Singer's New Family Taylor's Friction Gear , (in four patterns) Taylor's Cog Gear Singer's Manufacture The real Dolly Varden mg Raymond's Household Singer's New Arm for The Prima Donna Shoemakers Grbver and Baker's ' 'The true Home Shut- Treadle ' i tie - ■ ■ Any Other Machine to Order. •Oil, . Needles, Accessories, and Duplicate :' '" ' ,'. ~ ■: 'Parts. ; ■•■■■ I Machines practically Eepaired on the! Premises, >and if cent by Bail or Boat will bo faithfully adjusted -and returned with despatch. W. HUBBAED MACHINE AGENCY, . TRAFALGAR-STREET, NELSON. %* Catalogues of Machines sent for 2d. Stamp. 1662 TO BUNHOLDERS AND FARMERS. ON SALE, by the Undersigned-^ Black Annealed Fencing Wire, all sizes , Iron Standard* for Fencing, all lengths * " Wpplpaoks and Cornsacks ■:. , American Churns, all sizes. ; 1024 ... N EDWARDS & CO., ■■£2* QHAW, SAVILL, and\ BSmL *3 OO.'S PASSENGEKS' LINE JBS& of PACKETS between LONDON ,: gfiSHIJ ■ and NEW ZEALAND. ■'■ The undersigned agents for the above line of' •hips, are authorized to ARRANGE ; WITH SETTLERS HERE, wno may >be desirous :of BRINGING THEIR FRIENDS IN GREAT BRITAIN TO THIS COLONY, and who are prepared either to pay the passage money at once, or to giT© security for payment on. arrival of the vessel. FuU particulars may be obtained by applying to N.EDWARDS & COPE N INSULAR AND ORIENTAL , S,T EA M NAVIGATION COMPANY, t NOTICE. . . A ERAtTGEMENTS have been made by JOL which SPECIAL CABINS in the MAIL. .'STEAMERS from MELBOURNE to POINT DE 4JALLE are reserved for PASSENGERS from NEW ZEALAND. Passage Tickets can be issued to all Ports in Europe, China, and Japan, touched at by the Company's Steamers. For further information, apply to N. EDWARDS & CO., Agents. rnHE swiss llotd marine Jl insurance company. The Company is prepared to issue Policies on. Wool, Gold, and other Produce and Merchandise, to and from Australia, New Zealand, and Europe, Intercolonial and Riverine Ports, East Indies, Mauritius, Java, China, and United States at the owest current rates of premium. OPEN POLICIES ISSUED. ASBNTS FOB NEI8ON: N. EDWARDS & CO. TO STAND THIS SEASON. The Thoroughbred Horse Xowton HE will start from Motuefca Valley on MONDAY, Bth October, and be at Stanley Brook at Noon, leaving same evening for Dovedale ; 1 >Btop all night at Mr Rose's, leaving at Nine next , morning for Mr Jamieson'u, Bridge Inn, Lower Moutere, arriving there about midrday; from thence to the Motueka Hotnl; and will visit Riwaka on WEDNESDAY Morning, if sufficient inducement offers, and the river is crossable; return same evening to Mr Beuke's, Upper Moutere, whore he will remain all night; leaving the following morning, calling at Mr. Brock's, White Hart Hotel, Rich mohd, at Noon, if sufficient inducement offers ; from thence to Mr Edwin Fowler's, Spring Grove, remaining there all night} leaving there next morning 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— £I IOs per Mare ; Groomage, 3s. The Heavy Cart Horse Nugget, ((late Young Glancer) by Glancer, out of Mr Silcock's . well-known cart mare Diamond. He will start from Motueka Valley on MONDAY, Bth October, and be at Stanley Brook at Noon, leaving same night for Dovedale j stop all night at Mr. Hose's, leaving at Nine next morning for Mr. Jamieson's, Bridge Inn, Lower Moutere, arriving there 1 about mid-day ; from thence to the Motueka Hotel; •nd will visit Riwaka on WEDNESDAY Morning, if sufficient inducement offers, and the river is crossable; return same evening to Mr. Beuke's, Upper Moutere, where be will remain all night; leavingthe 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 morning on his return to Motueko Valley, '. passing through Fox Hill about mid-day Bame day. He will continue to travel in this order every week during the remainder of the season. -';■■" TERMS—£2 per Mare; Groomage, 3a. For two or more Mares as per agreement. ' : All Fees to be paid on or before Ist January, .1878. ■■...•'■ - 1441 FREDERICK BREWERTQN. TO STAND THIS SEASON:. y The Pony \ ■ Do 11 a r ON and after MOW DAY", Bth October, j he will Travel the undermentioned districts: Waimea West, MONDAY Evening, if sufficient ' inducement offers; leaving there on TUEBDAY ' .; Morning, and be at the White Hart Hotel, Richmond, 1' about mid-day ; and at the Coach and Horses Hotel, Nelson, on WEDNESDAY Morning. TERMS—£I ss; Groomage, 3s. All Fees to be paid on or before Ist January, •' 1878,' ' WILLIAM L. STRATFORD. 44fl ' Aniseed Valley. MR. F. H. S P R 0 U L E , DENTIST, "liatelj from England, may be consulted daily at «*; Mw'Jacob's, Collingwood.street. Children's Teeth Carefrilly Regulated. 1110 'ivI'ISSRS, KIEBNAN AND. PON, iIL DKNTIBTS, TBiroctiS'SxßMrc ntwly
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Colonist, Volume XX, Issue 2322, 13 December 1877, Page 1
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