Jam Making and Fruit Preserving. "We have IMPORTEP rery Large Stocks of I [all Requisites for this Season :— . Mason Atlas, and Obioago Frait Preserving Jarg, ia Pintg, Quarts, and Glass Screw Top an^ Tie-Over, lib and]2lb Jam. Jaw. ' Stone Jam Jars, 1, 2, and 41ba. ':. . • Jelly Tumblers. Nesta of White^Jara. Preserving Pans, Enamel Stew Pans. . . . Wood Spoons, Stove Mats.J . ■ Baskets for Fiuit Picking. ; Pulp Buckets for Raspberry picking, Eto Also 1, 2, and 5 gal. Demijohns; 1,22, & and gat. btone Butter Jars, and all kinds of Glass .and China Dishes for - . serving Fruit, «t«?, at table. B, ; -Snodgrass \artd . Sosis,/. " STAFFORDSHIRE -J HOUSE," DIRECTg IMPORTERS. - - - - . ' \ ' INELSON.
/^^^^^^^, Sewing Machine ? The "NEW HOWE", t;. ' HSji f^J^^^W*"^ s *^ c on^ Machine on the market that SI embodies every recent iniprovemsnt. i ll^^^^^^ '* runs Hghtly. With great speed. ; mlr A l^l^ 1 ' Almost without noise. ; . The >eedle is self-setting, and cannot be x|§gjPsHßp|i>B*'^^*^ ••■ The bobbin can be wound without running All working parts> are made. of the finest ; ■ . • material and case hardened. . ,- : i Different makers have asked us to sell their Machines, but we pin our faith to the " New Home." It always gives unqualified.satisfaction. ■;-. Treadle Machines, 1 Drawer, £5. 3 do., £6 10s. 5 do., £7. 5 do. (drop head), £9. .. Hand Machines, 2s6d . 'Thp I rfftp I: is a'-'O^hle machine, which we strongly recommend to Cusi. I He lUcal tomers desiring one lower priced than the " New Home." ; -' ' : j - Price 106. £$Bltf l/(T»B«t» I^H«Sr»OJ»»f «54" Klivfflli'c — We are disDuy your urapery at duaioii s. p ia y ingFashion■'■s' ; . Dress Goods, well-made Hosiery, Grey and Bleached Calicoes &o. AH attractively priced. We urge Customers to Inspect our Goods before purchasing elsewhere: : '.'.*.- " . ■". ■"?.<£■■' E. BUXTON & GO, LTD., - - NELSON, I K^p^WI JDAN SAVE YOU THAT. I Here's how we PROVE our claim. I W&* Send us a sample from tho last suit you had made ; I g or, send us a sample of the suit yea intend to buy. H 9 DON'T TELL US what you' paid for the one or g I what your tailor wants for the other. Then WE will tell B 1 you what we will make you as good a suit iut. B § REMEMBEB. we shall not know your price. But : B 1 you'll find OUR price is about half what your tailor ;■" ft I wants to charge for the SAME QUALITY suit. i I We will make this suit to your measure— you try It ; 1 I on and if it does not come up to expectations in every - 8 1 particular send it back at OUR expense, and we will B I We hereby agree that YOU ALONE shall be the I I judge of fit, value, and quality. B 1 Shall we send you samples on that understanding, and H | our booklet,^"BETTEß SUITS for LESS MONEY"— | I Then fill in the coupon and mail it to-day to ' ■ ! 9 g Tribe A Co., Ohristchurch, "PQIDE 1 A. lf*f\ 9 B . ~£Uan tend me your fret BooiUt . | iXIEIEb Ot V/U« - J . & H and Paittmt at mdvtrtutd in tht H g liU undentood Ido not commit myielf in Suits by Mail . 9 g Kam».................. ESTD. 1881. CHRISTCHURCH., H
Union Steam Ship Co., - of New Zealand, .2-. , LIMITED. -. Passengers MtST procure Tickets at - the Office before they: embark. Steamers will be despatched as under, ' weather and other circumstances . . permitting. • - PICTON & WELLINGTON. Te Anau, Monday, March 22, 9.30 a.m. -Pateena, Thursday, Mar 25, 10 a.m. Te Anau, Friday, March 26, 10 a.m. • WELLINGTON DIEECT. ♦Mapourika, Saturday, Mar 20, 10 a.m. t Pateena, Saturday, March 20, 5 p.m. Pateena, Tuesday, March 23, 7 p.m. Arahura, Wednesday, Match 2-1, 10 a.m. :.. *No cargo. ■ _'■' .-. fCargo until'noon. "■--■ ; . WESTPOET, GEETMOUTHi AND HOKITIKA. *Arahura, Sunday, March 21, 8 a.m. Mapourika, Wednesday, March 24, 8 a.m. Koonya, Wednesday, Mar 24, — ♦Cargo, (perishable only) until noon .•.'■■ « Saturday. ' NEW PLYMOUTH & ONEHUNGA. Eotoiti, Friday, March 26, 5 p.m. ■ • Cargo urtil 4 p.m. SYDNEY, VIA COOK STEAIT. • (From Wellhigton.) : » Maheno, Friday, Mar 26, 4 p.m. . MELBOUENE, VIA BLUFF. (From Wellington.) Moeraki, Thursday, April 3, 5 p.m. Cargo and 'Passengers booked thrpugh i ! to all principal ports in NEW ZEALAND, AUSTEALIA, TASMANIA ■ FIJI (Suva and Levuka),' FEIENDLY 1 1 /ISLANDS (Tonga, Haapai, and Yavau), SAMOA (Apia)/ COOK ISLANDS , (Earotonga), and SOCIETY ISLANDS i (Tahiti), j Eegular services are maintained to all ! the abovenamed ports. - ' CANADIAN^AUSTEALIAN LINE (The" AllEed"Boute). CANADA, UNITED STATES, AND EUEOPE. (Via Fiji, Honolulu, Victoria, 8.C., and '■'■■.■• Vancouver). E.M.S. Marama. From Sydney, April 12. From Suva, April 19. Passerigersbooted through to London by Orient Boyal Mail Line." For further particulars apply "■■•-, : OFFICE. The Port. ANCHOR SHIPPING & FOUNDRY COMPANY "■ LIMITED. SAILING/LIST. WESTPOET, GEEYMOUTH, AND - HOKITIKA. KENNEDY, To-day, Saturday, ~ 20th inst, at midnight. - WAVEELEY, about Wednesday, 24th inst. '-■'"••■■.... WELLINGTON DIEECT. WAIRAUj Monday, 22nd inst, at 4 p.m. MOTUEKA TO WELLINGTON. T7AIRAU,' Monday, 22nd inst, at 10 a.m. (via Nelson). . WAITAPU. ALEXANDEE, Monday, 22nd inst, at 4 p.m. ■■'.''. ■Ai dC3 f7"<f>"S" ~tmjJgA g *~'.' Si »** t JtLAJL 61 Tons, Captain C. Scully, will leave as .under, weather permitting :—* Nelson for Motueka, Monday, Mar 22, at 8 a.m. -' Motueka for Nelson, Monday, Mar 22, at 10.30 a.m. Nelson for Motaeka, Tuesday, Mar 23, at 8 a.m. Motueka for Ne.lson, Tuesday, Mar 23, at , 11a.m... Nelson for Motueka; Wednesday, Mar 24, at 8 a.m. Motueka for Nelson, Wednesday, Mar 24, ■ at 11 a.m. : : ' Nelson for Motueka, Thursday, Mar 25, . r at 8 a.m. Motueka r for "Nelson, Thursday, Mar 25, at 11 a.m. "kelson for Motueka, Friday. Mar ?6, at ■■■9 a.m. MbtueVa for Nelson, Friday, Mar 26, at noon. Nelson for Motueka, Saturday, Mar 27, at ■ 9 a.m. Motueka for Nelson, Saturday, Mar 27, at noon: . ' I Nelson for Motueka, Monday, Mar 29, at noon. -."■■■".•. I Motueka for Nelson, Monday, Mat 29, at 3 p.m. FQB WELLINGTON DIEECT, '-:■■■■ . ■ THE SS. HA.NARO A . -4|^§|i||||g||i> Captain^ Habt, I 'Wfll' leave the Motueka Wharf for Weii lington direct, on. : ■•■ TUESDAY, March 23, 9 p.m. ! THURSDAYi March 25, 10 p.m. j Taking cargo for Havelook and Pelorpp Sound -every fortnight. ■•■;'■■' .- ■. ;• Fares, Motueka to Wellington : single, ISs; return. 22s 6d ; meals included. ( Beturn tickets available for 6 months. The stoamer leaves Wellington for M otaeka direct every week alternately on Satusday and Monday ; .also additional .trips wrhenrectuired by shippers. -'■ WELLINGTON, HAVELOCK, AND MOTUEKA STEAMSHIP CO. JOHNSTON & CO., Ltd., . . .:. Wellington Agents. -TMTASTE -JPAPEEL-T-For Sale, good •W : clean Waste Paper, in large or small quantities, at Offica of this paper fflotMka Hotel. • /■■■■■"■JBbak.SiKKßT.-MOTUTBKA. 0, HOLYOAKJB, Proprietor TTIEEMS moderate, and Meali provide* JL at allhcßrp Fjrst-class Accommo '•dition f or V isitor ; • '*-.'■■ 'Wine, Beer and Spirits of tLe verj 3best quality. „ ? • A.comfortable Two-horse Conveyanci inans^to and from the Wharf on arnva aad. departure of the- Steamers. . . - Saddle Horses and Tehides on hire. . Amongst other improvements, the Pro jnietor has erected a convenient Batb r °^il-sized (Wright's) Billiard Table, v Accommodation for TEN. Horses v BtaWe.', Loose boxes, aid good paddocki attached;
JUNCTION HOTEL TAKAKA. MB. JOSEPH HTUE, ex-CapWn Artillery Volunteers, and formerly proprietor of the Foxhill Hotel, desires to inform his old friends and the travelling public that he has taken over the above well-known hotel, and visitors and travellers can rely upon receiving evory attention, with civility, Superior accommodation, moderate tarifi. ; \ Conveyance meets all steamers. Horses and Vehiclos on Hire. Up-to-date BiUiard Table. ' Best Brands Wines and Spirits only. Letters and Telesjrams promptly t >ndodto 186 ■ ■ ; ~~^ : ! TELEGRAPH HOTEL TAKAKA. ;■■ ■■: OTTO HAASE (formerly of the Bel grove Hotel), in notifying that hi has taken the above old established and centrally situated Hotel, wishes the public to know that he has had new rooms added, and the whole place thoroughly renovated and refurnished. ,-,,., Travellers and Visitors will find the TELEGBAPH a comfortable and wellappointed Hotel, the interior arrangements having the personal supervision of Mes Haase. The Stables will .have the personal attention of the Proprietor, and Horses and Vehicles (two and four wheolers) will be kept on Hire. A Covered-Conveyanoi will also meet all Steamers. First-class Sample Boom. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. it Will Pay Those who are about to conneo with the NEW SEWEEAGE SCHEME To eons H. J. FLATT, who has had large experience, and is a Certificated SANITAET PLUMBEB. ENI^UIBIES SOLICITED and ESTIMATES PTJBNISHED. WOBKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. 217 Telephone Number 327. ' THE NEW MOTTO. Nelson expects that vket child wilii do its duty — conWgtionery. .Have you tried these New Lines SVild Babbits. Chocolate Chew-babs. Chocolatk Mexican Fbtjitb. Chocolate Lunch. Chololatb Ice Cbeams. All Betail Confectioners. NOTHING MORE SULTABLETORA Birthday or Weddinc Present THaN A Nice Esigravinc I ■■■..' B Choice=Asßortment at J. RAVAGE & SONS J _ ra ~^_ HARDY STREET< —
MOTUPiKG INN. fTIHE undersigned having taken over _I_ the above well-known hostelry- in th« Motupiko Valley (late Corletfs), bogs to assure the public that no effort will be wanting on his part to maintain the reputation of the house as a favorite resort for those wishing to spend a few days or weeks in the country. Families, Fishermen,. and Sportsmen will find comfortable quarters, ana every attention for their pleasure and comf jrt. ■ i GEOEGE BIGGS, Proprietor, PANAMA HOTEL. Corner of Hardy and CollingwooJ Streets Accommodation of the Best Wines and Spirits the Best in the '■-■■*.._"• market. J. BEIGGS, Proprietor. (Late of Wanganui.) Ship Hotel, T H E-/P 0 B T NELSON. / ■ • ■ FEED. A. MILLEE has taken' -over the above well-known hostelry. The Hotel has been -thoroughly renovated and refurnished l throughout and Travellers will find accommodation second to none. Only best brands of Wines, Spirits, Ales, etc., stocked. • Thsms Stbictlt Moderate. -DINNEB A SPECIALITY— I/-.— Telephone No. 126 -P. A. 'MlliliiSK, iropriotbr. Tyree's Studio. fJTHIS STUDIO has recently been fitted _|_ up with new and up-to-date appliftnees for the production of High Class Photographs. IFLAEGEMENTS made from anj Photograph. Satisfaction guaranteed XToti. — W. Tyree does not employ any caaraßsers. Send all orders to TYEEE'S STUDIO, Trafalgar-street SOUTH BRITISH Insurance Company, Limited. Capital ... £2,900,000 Aemromlated Funds exceed . . £542,500 FIBE asd MAEINE and ACCIDENT . INSUEANCES, Indmdinj Employers' Liability for Comp*msati»n under the Workers' CompeDsatiem Acts, Mortgage Indemnity, Public Risk," Personal Accident either oi in conjunction with Sickness Benefits j Burglary, Plate Glass, Fidelity Guarantee; etc., ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CUEBENI BATES. Stjb-Agents bob District •. City, Eobertson Bros. ; Motueka, H. A Tarrant ; Bichmond, W. B. May ; Takaka J. J. Langridge & Co. ; Wakefield, E. J Painton; Collingwood, W. C.Eiley &Co. Upper Moutere, C> F. Mnntz 5 Westport .J. Molony. f, & D. EDWARDS, I AGENTS, 1 TBAFALGAE STEEET. . (Next National Bank). FACT No. I. I The CDAKANTEE OP THE STATE " |oei *» every Policy igsnei lyaheSipartmeat. Bvmw bebop JDBnred cader if eencUtiom resit aba^ately hco», '» fimly Mwred fth»* m>i happen the fall ™h» o< "» P° K °3 Is m eertoin to be prid when th< *J*im toerosg m th*t the «op rig, in ttj»_ttQgnjgg' 1 _^___^^_^^^^^ m
We are making a Splash ] with Anti-Splash. ._'■,. You save the Splash. See it Demonstrated at CARLISLE & CO.'S, PLUMBERS, ETC., •' Haedy-stbeet. EMice to Trespassers. ANT Person found Trespassing on Maifcai Run, known as "Wood- i lands," on any pretence whatever, will be Prosecuted; ' ' D. BICKHAM. in Charge. . Or BISLEY BEOS. & CO., ; 539 ' ' . " Hardy-street. OUE STAMPS are good Stamps, test EIJBBEEi Latest Designs— "The Colonist .'.'Jobbing Department. An Orchard for Sale. This is your chance now to secure. Come at once without delay, For those who wait and hesitate, — Lose the largest pay. H. C. HOLYOAKE, Land Agent, 115 Biwaka. STANLEY BROOK AND. WAKEPIELt) MAili7 LEAVES Stanley Brook every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATUE3AY Mornings at 6.45, calling at Thorpe Office at 8.10, and Dovedale at 9, trriving at Wakefield at 11 a.m. Eeturns iame day, leaving Wakefield at 1 p.m., 3ovedale at 3 p.m,, and Thorpe at 4 p.m., arriving at Stanley BrOok at 5.30 p.m. A comiortable Conveyance for Passen rers. Parcels carried at a reasonable All orders entrusted to the undersigned will be carefully attended to. • J. THOENE, Mail Contractor NEWMAN BEOS.'! Roya! Ml Coaches. NELSON TO BLENHEIM. Leave Crown Stables, .Nelson, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays,, at '' .■ i am." : ' ' Leave aub Hotel, Blenheim, on return, Tuesdays, Thursdays, und SaturdaySj at 7 a.m. Parcels carried at mftderate rates. Booking Office : Crown Stables. NEWMAN BEOS., Proprietors
NEWMAN' BECfS. EOYAL MAIL COACHES. ~ ' WES? COAST SEEyiCE.'- r - TT EAVE Motnpiko for the West Coast JLj oh Arrival of Trains on TUESDAY and FBlDAY.Eeturning again on WEDNESDAY' and SATUEDAY, in time for Passengers to catch the Trains for Nelson, The Motupiko Coach connects with the Jwefton and Westport Coaches at Inangahua Junction. Parcels carried at moderate rates. Booking Office : Crown Stables. NEWMAN BEOS., Proprietors, ROYAL MAIL OOAOH. Kelson— Richmond— Motueka— Riwaka. NEWMAN BEOS., Proprietors. FTIHE Proprietors call the . attention of JL the travelling 'public, to the fact that the RiCHiroND-BrwAKA Coach; Sekvice has bean extended to Nelson, and Coaches now leave the Crown Stables, Nelson, DAILY, or Biwaka, andarrivedaily from Riwaka, as per timetabi ) appended. All parcels and orders receive strict and businesslike attention. Daily Timetable Leave Mclson for Eiwaka at 9 a.m. 5 arriving Biwaka 2.30 p.m. ' Leave Eiwaka for Nelson at 8 a.m., arriving Nelson 1.30 p.m. Luncheon : Bedwood's Valley. NEWMAN. BEOS., Proprietors.' WARDRQP.&'CO.'-'. LAND, ESTATE & COMMISSION AGENTS, AUCTIQNEEES, ETC., M.OTUEKA, Have the following ; . PEOPEETIES FOE SALE:— 8 Acres Native Lease, close proximity to High street j good soil and well adapted to fruit growing, at present ander plough. j 13 Acres Freehold in Borough ; 6 I roomed house and outbuildings iji good I' repair. ■ 7 Acres Orchard, half in full bearing and half partial, together with 30- Acres Native Lease, under plough and hops/ An ideal hcmestsad ancFf arm. 650 Acres in grass, wei "watered ; good soil, subdivided into paddocks ; unlimited supply of posts on property ; carrying presently 500 sheep, besides cattle. Adjoining a 230 acre block now opened up. "These properties can-be extended to an unlimited area/ as they adjoin Crown lands. Price JE4 10s per acre. '. i 22 Acres Native Lease, in Boro h ; ; rent .£l: per annum ; , soil secondjto none s I 4 aores orchard I ' m bearing,:! acre hops, Balance for. any root "crops or fruit. 13 s Acres Freehold, in Borough ; 4 acres grass, 8 acres fine flat land, subdivided into five paddocks by fences^. 10-roomed ! house in good, order, coachhouse, stable, and outbuildings. . . 230 Acres Freehold, felled and in grass, 1 good soil, well watered, all ploughable; - subdivided into 3 paddocks; 10 acres under crop ; small whare. T 602 Acres, 410. Freehold, 102.L.1.P.; mostly ploughable land, carrying 350 a sheep; whare, bam, stabJes; within easy 1 distance of port and Motueka Borough. Price • : ■ And various other properties. Monthly Stock Sales in our Yards, Pah- ! Btreet, Motueka, ■ Open.to reeeive;entries. \ ALFEED GOULD. ~ s 7517 -; ... : : Auctioneer.
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