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Shipping intelligence, Hiaa Water Nelson a.i p.m. Briaay, May 8 .. : 9.32 953 Saturday May 9 „ 10.13 10.32 Sunday, May 10 •• 10.52 11.12 Monday May 11 .. 11.33 11.52 Tuesday. ,- May 12 .. 013 Wednesday, May 13 ..0.33 052 ENTERED INWARDB. May 7— Kennedy, es, 136, Furneaux, from Wellington. .■".<;.. 7— Penguin, as, 472, Berneoh, from Weilington and South. Passengers — • Misses Higgens, Ainger, Carriok, Meedameß Bethell, Ainger, Stilling, Williams, Bunny and child, Sarriß, Master Maloy, Messrs Ainger, Shaw* Gorman, Godfrey, Barclay, and 2 others, 7— Pet, BOhponer, 19, Wesuupp, from Motupipi. 7— Lady Barkly, ss, 40, Walker, from Golden Bay. : 7— Elsie, ss, i 4, Fowler, from Riwaka. 7— Oharles Edward, ss, 154, Whitwell, fiom West Coast. d CLEARED ODTWABDa. .7- Kennedy, ss, 136j Furneaux, for Motueka and West Coast. 7— Penguin, s?, 472, Berneoh, for Pioton, Wellington, and South. 7-Charles Edward, BS, 154, WhitwelJ, for Foxton. The Mawhara returns from West Coast tomorrow, and proceeds to Wellington at 7 p.m. The Gra'ton is due from Picton and Wellington to-morrow, and sails at 7 p.m for the Weßt Coast. The Penguin left for South at 7 last even* ing. The Kennedy sailed for West Coast portß, via Motueka, at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The Murray is expected to leave Wellington for Nelson to-day, and ia announced to sail for Weßt Coast ports on Sunday. The Charles Edward arrived from Weßt Coast ports last evening, and sailed for Foxton at 7.30 p.m. The Aorere left Patea for Wellington last evening. NOTICES OF MAILS. The following alterations have been made in the mail service between Reefton and Westport :— Leave Weetport daily at 7 a.m. ; arrive Reefton daily at 4.30 p.ifl. The following are the foreign mails during the month of May, subject to necessary alterations : — For Melbourne— May 14, 21, 28. For Sydney — May 21, June 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 Eimutaka (speoially addressed), leave Nelson May 14; due London June 27. For London, via Ceylon and Brindiei (speoially addressed)— May 21 ; due London July 15. For London, Orient Line, via Suez (speoially addressed), May 14, 28; due London July 8, 22. For London, Frenoh Packet speoially addressed)— May 14 ; due London July 4. China, Singapore, and Europe, via Torres Straits (specially addressed), May 21, due London AugUßt 7. Cape of Good Hope, May 14. Su/a and Levuka, May 18. Tonga end Samoa, May 11. Parcels for Europe, etc, are forwarded by each direct steamer. COMMEBOIAL INTELLIGENCE. STOCK SALE. Messrs Sharp & Sons report :— At our fortnightly atock sale on Wednesday there was only a small attendance, when the following prioes were obtained :— 2. and 4-tooth crossbred sheep, mixed ewes and wetherß, light weights, brought 10s; prime fat merino ewea and wethers, partly crossbred, brought 9s all round. We had a large attendance at our sale of cattle on 80th April, when we sold 29 mixed 2-year old stores at 50s ; 7 3-year old ateera at £3 7b 6d ; 17 mixed 3-year old and old cows at 60s, and milch cows went cheap at from 70a to £4 12s 6d ; fat steers at £5 10a ; and {at heifers at 80s. Fat sbeep were bought in at 11b GJ, and 2-tooth ewes in lamb were sold for West Coast at 16s. ■ C. SMITH^ T E CASH DEAPEK, is now showing first shipments of HEW WffiffiGOODS Ulsters, Jackets, and Mantles. The largest and best assortment in the City, Prices throughout exceptionally low. Millinery,, This department ia now under able manage ment. Th« assortment in trimmed and untrimmed Hats and Bonnets is the largest ever shown in Nelson, and the prices are the lowest ever offered in this District. Dress Materials, Great variety of the most Stylish 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, Btst makes in Hosiery and Gloves, Boys' and Meii'a Clothing, and all Classes of Plain and Fancy Drapery at WHOLESALE PRICES. £3* Inspection Invited. Freight paid on all paroels over £2. <O. THE OA.BIL DRAPER, Upper Bridge street. Mr. GUEENWOOD, SURGEON DENTIST, At his Rooms, Trafalgar street (next Bank New Zealand). Hour til 4— at other times by appointment. MR. GREENWOOD has taken up his residence in Nelso and may be eonsuited daily at his Rooms at the above address. Teeth Stopped, Scaled, and Extracted ; Artificial Teeth supplied in all the best styles and materials ; Broeen Sets Repaired. ese* Special attention paid i the regulation of Children's Teeth. Mr Greenwood's long jxperienoe in the Profession enables him to guarantee the quality ef his work, and to undertake difficult oases successfully. Mr Greenwood has a vacanoy for a pupil. Mr Greenwood will be absent at Greymouth for a ew weeks after 25ch March. Closed at 1 p.m. Saturday. A/18. W. "G. G I LBEET, i-fJL DENTAL BUBGEON, TRAFALGAR STBKET. Consulting hours. 0 to 4. Closed one p.m on Satnrdays. [ESTABLISHED 1858.] ' «F. W. r X*a.t<«»a & Son, DENTAL SURGEONS, Trafalgar street, Nelson and Reefton. Olof c on Saturday at 1 p.m. Money to Lend MONEY TO LEND at LOW RATES of interest on mortgage of Freehold property, in sums of £100 to £5000. SPEOIALLY LOW RATES of interest for sums of £3000 to £§000. For further particulars apply to J.W. H. WOOD, . ' Agent. Government iDluiMWQfflfle, NelflOD, 384

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Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7006, 8 May 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7006, 8 May 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7006, 8 May 1891, Page 3

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