NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WAKEFIELD. rTRHE REV. J. H. MACKENZIE, o! PresX byterian Church, will Preaoh THIS (Monday) EVENING in the Temperanoe Hall. ELBOTOBAL DIBTRIOT OP NELSON. A MEETING of ELECTORS desironi of XX. securing the Bervices of a OANDIDATE IN OPPOSITION TO THE PBESENT GOVERNMENT will be held in Sigley's Hall on TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Male and Female Electors requested to attend. IMPORTANT TO CANDIDATES for Parliament and their COMMITTEES. To ensure success, WEAR HARRIS'S ELECTRIC BELTS and SOLES. Belts from 5/h eaoh. Solea 1/- per pair. N.B.— No extra charge for big ones. P. HARRIS, Sigley'a Buildings. SELLER— 100 eaoh United Alpine's, Bank New Zealand's, Colonial Bank's, Wellington Woollen, and other good. Stocks. Apply sharp. -J. H. NEWMAN, Sharebroker. THE FARES on the NELSON TRAMWAY REDUOED, after to-day, to 1^ and after Six p.m. 3d. J- 9 T r^QTP~ A RBAD * RECKONER JLJ v/ K3 X containing Cheque on Bank N.Z. (stopped), payable to W. Wells, of Hus--89)1 street. Finder kindly return to Offioe of this Paper or W. WELLS. 10. G. T. — LOYAL MABINE LODGE • ANNI YE BS ARY. -CHRISTMAS TREE and ENTERTAINMENT POSTPONED till MONDAY NEXT, Oct. 16th, at 7.30 p.m. Addresses, Songs, Eeoitations, and an Aoting Proverb, " Coaxed and Hoaxed," will be repeated. Tiokets for Tree 6d and Is. Admission Free. 3360 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE,
High Watbb Nblson. a.m. p.m. Monday, Oct 16 .. 0.20 046 Tuesday, Oct 17 .. 1.6 1.26 Wednesday, Oct 18 .. 1.50 2.18 Thursday, Oot 19 .. 2.51 3.31 Friday, Oot 20 .. 4.16 5.4 Saturday, Oot 21 .. 5.50 6.29 Snnday, Oct 22 .. 7.1 7.37 ENTEBED INWABDS. Oatober 14— Grafton, ss, 297, Nordstrum, from Picton and Wellington. Passengtrs— Misses Eare, Edwards, Smith, Mesdames Englebutsen, Cross, Davidson, Colonel flume, Messrs Attewell, Harper, Englebutsen, Shaw, Child, Spear, Adamson, and 2 steerage. 14— Mawheia, ss, 340, McLean, from Greymouth. Passengers— Mr and Mra Lahman. 14— Kennedy, ss, 136, Forneaux, from Greymoutb. 14— Elsie, ss, 14, Scully, from Motueka. 15 — Wainui, ss, 391, Lambert, from West Coast. Passengers — Misses Corrigan, Dolan, Mra Smallbone and boy, Messrs Haikness, McLean, and Clouston, 15-Manaia, S3, 62, Simpson, from Wellington. OLE ABED OOTWABD8; October 14— Torea, ss, 20, Fisk, for Pic ton. 14— Elsie, ss, 14, Scully, for Motueka. 14— Grafton, ss, 297, Nordstrum, for West Coast. Passengers — Hon J. Bonar, Messrs Holt, Langbein, and Myers. 14 — Mawhera, ss, 340, McLean, for Wellington. Passengers— Misses Cederman and Handcook, Mrs Mackie and 3 ohildren, Dr Mackie. Messrs Handcook and Lawrence. 14— Kennedy, ss, 136, Furneaux, for Foxton and Wellington. 15 — Charles Edward, ss, 154, Whitwell, for Wanganui. Passengers — Pollard's Opera Company. 15 — Wainui, ss, 391, Lambert, for Picton and Wellington. Passengers— Mra Hogan, Messrs Hall, Donaldson, Field, Woodward, Peart, Fittall, Clifford, Adams, Harkness, Hanlon, Fuller, and Eowell. 15 — Comet, ketch, 23, Eioketts, for Waitapi. 15— Lady Barkly, ss, 40, Stevens, for Golden Bay. The Aorere sails at 8 p.m to-day for Patea direct. The Kennedy leaves Foxton at noon to-day for Wellington and Nelson. She sails at 2 p.m on Wednesday for West Coast ports. The Waverley leaves Hokitika to-day for Westport and Nelson. The Murray will leave Westport for Nelson to-day, and sail for Wanganui to-morrow. The Cbarles Edward was due at Wanganui last night from Nelson. The Lady Barkly sailed for Golden Bay last night, and returns here to-morrow even* ing. The Elsie leaves for Motueka at eight this morninpr. The Torea sailed for Picton on Saturday morning. The Manaia arrived from Wellington at 9 a.m yesterday, bringing the 'Frisco mail. The Grafton arrived from Pieton and Wellington on Saturday morning, and sailed at 9.30 a.m for West Coast ports. The Mawhera arrived from Greymouth at 11.15 a.m on Saturday, and sailed at 11.30 for Wellington. She returns here to-morrow morning, and sails at 10 a m for West Coast ports. The Mahinapua wi 1 arrive from Wei ington this moroing, and sail at 9 p.m for Taranaki and Manukau. The Wainui arrived from West Coast ports yesterday morning, and sailed at 10.15 a.m for Pioton and Wellington. The Rotorua will arrive from Picton, Wellington, and South to-morrow morning, and sail at noon for Picton and Wellington. HAIL NOTICES. To Taranaki and Manukau— Per Mahina» pua, to-day, at 5 p m. To Patea -per Aorere, to-day, at 5 p.m. To Wanganoi, etc.— Per Murray, to-day, at 5 p m, To Somh Sea Islands— Today, at 5 p.m For London direct, per Tongariro (specially addressed), due London Dec. 8— Tuesday, 24th inst. To London, per German Packet (specially addressed), due London Dec. 15 — Tuesday, 24th inst. Su ?a and Levuka — Monday, 30 h inst, Mails for Australian Colonies, United Kingdom, and Continent of Europe, also South Africa, etc, China, etc, via Hobart, olose at noon on Friday at the Bluff. Mails for Capetown and South African countries direct, via Melbourne, per Aberdeen line of steamers,' leave Melbourne on Oct. 20 and Nov. 20 To United Kingdom, Continent of Europe, Honolulu, and United States of America, via San Francisoo ; due Lgndon December 6— Tuesday, 31st inst. Paroels mails close 30 minutes before letter mails. Parcels for foreign places should go by the steamer previous to despatch of letter mail. Ovebland Mails. To Havelook, Blenheim, and Pioton— Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 6.30 a.m. To West Coast — Tuesdays and Fridays, at 9 a.m. To Motueka— Mondays, Wednesdays, and; Fridays, at 9 a.m. To Golden Bay— Every Wednesday, at 9 a.m. - . ■•• • In future the Baton mail will close here en Wednesdays at 9 a.m., and arrive on Saturdays at 1.35 p.m. Parcels for overland mails must be presented the day previous not later than 5 p.m. [ebtabushbd 1858.] J. ¥• TATTON & SOS. DE lAL SCRGEONS, Trafalgar street, Kelson and Beef ton. Close on Saturday at 1 p.m. Removed ME. J. K IERN AN, Eentist, . Bemoved to premises nearly opposite Measra^Solanders & Co.'s Warehouse, Bar.ai^twet.lilftlWß,
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Colonist, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7762, 16 October 1893, Page 3
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