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. MEW ADYEBTISBME^TS. "WAIMEA COUtfTy COUNCILr" TENDERS for the following Worlj «- will be received until TUESDAY the 19th inst., viz. :— 1. AUerofttive Tenders for No. 2 Contraot, Wairoa Gorge. 2. Roaa by Tuok'a, Pig Valley. s. Jsew Boad threugn stringer^ (late Sellon's) Ran. 4. Widening Road near Newmans Stajbleß, Wakapnakft. 5. Metalling Waimea Hill Road at 'Montere' enci 6. Metalling Missionary Yall A y, Mou7. Metalling Waiwero Hill Road, . Lower Moutere end. 8. Metalling Orinoco Valley Roadf. 9. Metalling Sunday Valley Road, Dovedale. 10. Metalling Dovedale Road, near Hawkes' 11- Metalling Honlt's Valley Road, Wai-iti 12. Metalling Tadmor Hill Road. Plans and Specification for 1 to be Been at Mr Alfred Enapp'B, Spring Grove ; for 2, 3, and 11, at Mr Baigent'a Hall, Wakefield ; for A, at Newmans new Stables, Teal Biver, Wakapnaka; for S and 6, at Hodder & Oo'a Store, Upper Moutere ; fox 7, at the Inspeo- ££ s , h ° 08e » h °™* Moutere; for 8, at Mr Alfred Bobinson's house, Orinoco : for 9, at Thorpe Post Office; for 10, at Dovedale Pout Office ; for 12, at Kidron's Store, Tadmor j. and for each work, at the Oounty Offloe, Nelson. H. A. TARBANT, County Inspector. County Office, May 6ih, 1891. 1202 N O TJ. OE. ~~ SCEIPHOLDERS in TfIEAiBB RoVai., who have paid in full, are requested to produce their Beoeipts to Mb. P. Cookb, Trafalgat street, on or before SATURDAY NEXT, May 9th, or otherwise they will not participate in Dividend. A. R. SMART, Seoretary Theatre Committee. Neleon, 4th May, 1891. 1197 Notice ! WE desire to THANK the FIRE BRIGADE, SALVAGE CORPS, ami all others who ao kindly assisted at the FIBE on our premises on Monday evening. 1201 LOOK BROS. "sHIPPINQISiTEIiLIGENOE, High "Water Nelson ■* a.i p.m. Thursday, May 7 .. 8.48 9.11 Uriday, • May 8 „ 9.32 958 Saturday May 9 .. 10.13 10.32 Sunday, May 10 .. 10.52 11.12 Monday May 11 .. 11.83 11.52 Tuesday. May 12 .. 0.13 Wednesday, May 13 .. 0.38 052 EHTBBED INWABDB. May 6 — Mawbesa, sb, 340, Manning, from Wellington. Passengers — Miss Simpkin, Mesdauies Kelly, Webb and four children, Freeman, Messrß Brailgford, Jaokman, Webb Hodgson, aud Kelly. i 6— Elsie, ss, 14, Fowler, from Biwaka. 6— Graf ton, ss, 242, Nordstrum, from West Coast. Passengers— Mrs Barniooat, Bey A. Barclay, Messrs Turner, Donaldson, and 4 others. | OLSABED OBTWABDS. May 6— Elsie, ss, 14, Fow'er, fos Biwaka. 6— Grafton, ss, 242, Nordstrum, for Wellington. Passengers — Misses Wilkins, Isaacs Gibson, Saundets, Kodley, Mesdamea Hill, Owen, and Mr Noble. 6 -Mawhera, ss, 340, Manning, for Wast Coast. Passengers— Misses Gardiner, Mama , Gribben, Murtay, Masters Wright, Beeobe, Biley, and Mullen. The Penguin sailß at 7 p.m to-day for Pioton, Wellington, and South. , The Mawhera sailed for the West Coast yesterday afternoon. I The Grafton returned from the West Coast yesterday afternoon, and proceeded to Wellington Bame tide. The Lady Barkly returns from Golden Bay this afternoon, and sails for Motueka at 6.30 a.m tomorrow. The Kennedy will arrive from Wellington early this morning, and sail for Motueka and West Coast at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The Charles Edward will arrive from Westport this afternoon, and will proceed to Foxton at 7 p.m. j The Murray is due at Kaikoura from West- j port to-day, The Waverley is due at Patea from West- ' port thia morning. NOTICES OF M&ILS. To Westport, Greymouth and Hokitika-— Per Kennedy, to-day, at 8 p.m. To Pioton, Wellington, and South.— Per Penguin, to-day, at 5 p.m. To Motueka. - Per Lady Barkly, to-day, at 5 p.m. The following alterations have been made in tbe mail service between Beefton and Westport :— Leave Westport daily at 7 a.m. ; , arrive R^ef ion daily at 4.30 p.m. The following are the foreign mails during the month of May, subject to necessary alterations : — For Melbourne -May 7,14,21,28. For Sydney — May 7, 21, Jane 4. For London, via San Francisco, leaves Nelson May 19 ; due London June 24. For London direct, per Tainui — May 28, due London July 11. For London direct, per Bimutaka (specially addressed), leave Nelson May 14 ; due London June 27. For London, via Ceylon and Brindisi (specially addressed) —May 7. 21 ; due London July 1, 15. For London, Orient Line, via Suez- (specially addressed), May 14, 28 ; due London July 8, 22. Parcels for Europe, etc, are forwarded by each direct steamer. C SMITH, T B OASa DRAPER, is now showing <firet shipments of Ulsters, Jackets, and Mantles. The largest and best assortment in the City, Prioes throughout exceptionally low. Millinery. This department is now under able manage ment. Tho assortment in trimmed and untriinmed Hats and Bonnets is the largest ever shown in Nelson, and the prices are the lowest ever offered in this Dißlrict. Dress Materials, Great variety of the most Stylißh Goods, Prices 4/6, 5/6, 7/6, 9/6,,:11/9, and 15/- the Dress. Cheapest Goods ever offered. New Zealand Flannels and Blankets, Best makes in Hosiery and Gloves, Boys' and Meu's Clothing, and all Classes of Plain and Fanoy Drapery at ' WHOLESALE PBIOES. . ?S" Inspection Invited Freight paid on all parcels over £2. THE oh.B fl frlt APB B » Upper Bridge street,

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Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7005, 7 May 1891, Page 3

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