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■....-. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ■ . ' •■•.■":•. m LIMITED, AXE PBEPAKED TO RECEIVE COASI^NMEjSTS OF WO O X FOR SALE IN THE COLONIES, OR POS SHIPMENT TO LONDON, Liberal Cash Advances. » ■ ■' ' X ■■ total quantity of WOOL dealt with by the Company last season amounted to 158,031 BAIjESi which shows the confidence reposed in the Company's management of this branch ot its business, and proves it to be the Largest Wool House in the World. NELSOJST AGENCY T" ... TRAFALGAR-St.

Joseph Ward, t)BPBKSSNTAIIVE of Geoege ggIOHAEDT; Wellington, intends siting Nelson ehortfy. Orders left at " The Cdlohibt " Office " MISSES ""' oey dfr Davison ABE NOW SHOWING NEW , Spring Goods. EMBf O IDE RED lobes in Boxes, Black Gream Beige and White Lice, Flowering for Dresses, great variety in Hats in Plain and Fsdo? Straw, "Millinery Tririlmings ia Aigrettes, Pom Poms, Wings, feathers, Flowers, New Bibbons, GaDzee, Laces and Ornaments, Washjus Bilk Sashes in. Plain and Fancy Colors, New Lace Sansbades, a large jjjortment of Glove?, Hoisery, Oorutt, also Ladies' Ohildrens' and lafanta' Underclothing. A few Pieces of new shape Washing Cambrics, also a few Pieces of Jersey (jlotb, Ladies' Le"ge, and Tennis Cloth with Trimmicgs and Buttons to ualch. " Mantie3 in Silk and Lace. Spring Jjcketß in Plain and Fancy Cloth. Ladiea' own Materials made up in Millinery. Drees and Mantle Making JSTNixt Dooa to the Neison Savings Baits, IBAFALGAB STBEET. IFeacersjuid Others. FOB SALE—AT ABOUT HALF TH3 USUAL KATES. fIA AAA FEET Sawn Heart iUjUVJU of IOIAEAFENC KSPOiTS, 5x3, 5x4, 5 x 5, and 6 by 5, inTffc lengtba. H. BAIGEFT, Timber Yarclß, Waimea-gK 1 T T> APP S, CoachIJjf U* X BUILDER &WHBEIAVBIGHT, I RICHMOND, HAS FOR SALE— ISpring Trap (new) .. .. £20 0 O I do. do (second-hand) .. 12 0 0 I do. do. do ... 10 0 0 Kwgls-seaied Bnggy .. •. 25 0 0 ■limber Waggon, nearly new, suitable for a I saw mill, to be sold Cheap or Exchanged I for Timber. ■11l Kinds o? Vehicles Mwe so Obdbb. ■ Sulkies from .. .. £15 0 0 1 Strong Tip Drays .. .. 16 0 0 fALL WORK GUARANTEED. I CITI OF KELSON. 1 Town Clerk's Offloe I fth Ootober, 1887. ■JOTICE is hereby given of the in■i tention of the Council of tbe City of ■son, to FIX thr LEVEL or WAIMBA ■HEET, between Hardy street and Bridge ■net, according to tbe plan now open for auction at the above office daring office Mkd notice is hereby further given, that Si mi Council have appointed FBIDAY, ■tilth day of November, 1887, at 7.30 p.m ■lie time for hearing objections (if any) to |pproposed level by persons affected there■ill EDch objections must be in writing, ■teed and. sent to the said Connoi) not •than ten daps before the said 11th day of I H. V. GULLY, ■ Town Clerk. |Just JEteceived, «f\ SACKS prime Brown Eiver Vv POTAIOHS, suitable for Seed or P!'i3/6perSaok, Gaih. i t. b. hoddeb & co. ■Diversity of new Zealand. 'kIIBEB EXATOATION FOR MA■pttCDLATION, JUNIOR SCHOLARB©B, AND MEDICAL PRELIMIPiBY, ■HIS Examination ia to commence m on MONDAY, December stb. wdidates must send .in to the Registrar ■^University, Wellington, on or before ■'DSDAY, November sth (after which date '■'Plication will be accepted), a list of the .■v-cts in which they desire to be examined, • PWviith all their names in full, acoomPls»by a statement of their age last birth- ■ .andthe fee of TWO GUINEAS.. KOB Guinea of the above fee will serve for ■ * first degree examination subsequent to Nation. for Junior Scholarships must '''to school or schoolß at which they • received tuition during the last five its, • J^aates who desire to pass the Medical graary m|^ Bta t e the fact in .their ' lf a M pla?es of examination will be AuckXL ftaPwr, Wanganui, Wellington, Nelson, ■ ytb, Christehurch, Timaru, Oamaru, . wwn t luveroargill. I W. M. MASKELL, l^^ Registrar. t^HuP'B SCHOOL, NELSON. | BJ FOURTH~QUABTEB of the v mT^ Year w>» BEGIN on THCR3f*'October 6th. I J. H. HARKNES', ■-v^_^__^ Head Master. I TTO JUE rX\ mn O^lCeTq Hflrdy street, f °<*up ed by Mr J. H. Newman. I APply to I S. L4MBIRT, Bs^_^__^ Timber Merchant, &o I notice.; • 1^ AOCOUMtI ovung to the '■:I*>X» # n! d UST BJ» WID. to ■■.■ wc 'eot Discharge, ■ I I. DRAPER,

FU ft E EAL. f HE Friends sf the hte SAMUEL .£- COLES ate respectfully informed that the FUNfiBAL will leave his late B< sideoor, VVaimea st et, T3H (THURSDAY) AFTERNOON, at Four o'clock, for the New Cemetery. TEO3. SHONE, Undertaker. PUKJEAL. ""' THE Friends ot the late Mit W. A. NEWPORT qvo respet'tfuliy informed that the FUNERAL will leave his late Reiidence, Richmond, oa FRIDAY Afternoon, October 7i at f«ro o'olook fur the Richmond Cemetery. I,O' ! O'.P, I M.U. MEMBERS oFthe LOYAL TEAYELLEBS' BEST LODGE are requested t3 attend at too Lodge Room on FRIDAY, October 7, 1887. to follow the remains of 880. W. A. NEWPORT, to the Richmond Cemetery. Members of tb.a Order are invited to attend. CX F. PAPPB, N.G. Theatre Royal, Lsissß .MbH^ebyLxmch. TO-NIGHT, THUBSDAY, 6th October. nONTINUE D~SUCCESS \J OF TEE FAMOUS LYNOH FAMILY Bellringers, (Organised 1867.) , Second Change of Programme! Second Change of Programme! Second Change of Programme i CONCLUDING WITH The Employees' Revenge SITDEDAyJat 3 p.m. GRAND MATINEE FOB SOROOL3*AND SAMFLISS. ADMISSION—Front Seats, Ss ; Second, 2s; Back, la. Box plan at Messrs H. D. Jacksom& Co.'s Doors open 7.30; Overture • 8 p.m. Carriages may be ordered for 10.20 JAS. SMITH, \ .„. A.P.BARNES, I A^ntß- £ T H A NNI V E B 8 A X V TJSA. LOYAL WAKATU JUVENILE LODGH. M.U. This (Thursday) Evening: TEA at 630 p.m. TIOKET3 1», To be followed by an Opea Meeting at 7 30 j p.m Parents and Friends in? tad. NELSON SNIDER CLUB. ENJBIES for the First Match to h« Fired on BATOKD.4Y Afternoon arid MONDAY Morning, wll close THIS EVENING at 8 p.m., at the Volunteer 'Committee Boom. W. J. GORRIB, _____________ Hon. Sec. SELSOfI OlTr RIFLES. VOLUNTEER OA DEI CORP3 IT ia proposed to ESI&BIASH' A CADET COMPANY in nonmction with i the kelson City Rifljs, and Youths between the egea of thirteen and eighteen may be enrolled. A MEETING- will be held at the VOLUHTHBB CoMMITTBK HoOMB, On THFR> DAY EVENING NEXT, at Seven o'clock, at which all who intend to join should be present. T' ROWLING, Captiin, Commanding City Rifles. PROVINCIAL HALL. PRINCE ALBERT FOOTBALL CLUB'S PLAIN AND FANCY SB S3 BALL. THUBSDAY, OOTOBEfi 6in, 1887. __T IC X ETg-7g 6j. i, o. ■«. STAR OF WAKEFIELD TENT. THE FIBST ANNUAL BALL will be held in the Temperance Hall, Wakefield, on FRIDAY, Oct. 7. TICKETS, 43. Danoing to commence at 8 p.m. . R. NORRISS..C.R. YuUNG- MEN '8 INSTITUTE, ALL SAINTS' SCHOOLROOM. ApONCERT will be held in the \J abive Bohoolroem. On FBIDAYEVFNINGr NEXT, at Eight o'olooki ■ Adi mion Sixpence. Tickets to be hid from Set-efcary. After the Concert. Bef.eih menta will be prouied. Charge, CJ. TO BUILDEHS". ~ TENDEES will be received at my i Office till Noon on MONDAY, October 10;h., For Erecting a Shop and Dwelling on Wbitnea Street for Mb. S. Bovsott. A. F. T, SOMSRVILLE, Architect. STOKE ROAD BOAbD. TRENDIES will be received until L NOJNof SATURDAY, »he Bth Oot., ISB7, ftt the B, am'a Office, Richmond, for PARING ON MAIJf ROAD from Railway Crossing, " Jesbiti'i Hi'l;' to the Boundary . of the District, by Drain-pips Manufactory, fcjpecifioati QBtoberean at theTvtf Hotel. ROBT. M. SMITH, .. , Peeretary. f W^S'IOKT BABBOB fcOABD. " A PPLTCATIONs will- be received l\. until NOON of TUE SDAY, 18 h hut., for the position of ENGINEER to the BOARD. Salaiy, fSOOpcr onrnm. JAMKB COLVIST, Chairman W< stporfc U arbor Snßrd. [A Cabd.] rrr o. gilbert, it ' „ (Registered) . DENTALBUBGEON Opposite Bank of New Zealand, Trafalgar ■'■,; ' ■■■■.:..' .-.;•■■-Btw*i

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Colonist, Volume XXX, Issue 5024, 6 October 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXX, Issue 5024, 6 October 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXX, Issue 5024, 6 October 1887, Page 3

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