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I Jam Making and '%\. Fruit Preserving. : i- ;: '■;.. -"We have IMPORTED* very Large Stocks of [all vE,equisites for this Season :— ."'.; - Mason Atlas, and Ohioago JFr_uyPre3erving Jars, ia Pints, Quarts, and Glass Screw Top anc» Tie-Orer, lib and^2lb Jam Jaw.. Stone Jam Jars, 1, 2, arid 41bs. ;„, Jelly Tumblers. Nests of White* Jars. A[ Preserving Pans, Enamel Stew Pans. ...., ' V V' Wood Spoons, Stove Mats.J , Baskets for Fruit Picking. ..:'..-.. ' j L ' ; -; Pulp Buckets for Raspberry picking, Eto '- Also Ij 2, ; and 5 gal Demijohns; 1,^2, b and gat. atone Butter Jars, i.aa and all kinds of Glass; and China Dishes for { serving Fruit, «tc, at table. .?*■"■ — — :*>-r— ■• • : -' A h ' ' - t R. Siiodgrass .and /Soii.s ? :- : . - --" STAFFOSDBHIRE HOUSE," •DIB/E'OT'ft IMPORTERS. yS \ JUNCTION HOTEL. MOTUPIKO INN. ' y TAKAKA. ■ . ■ — : y — — fTIHE undersigned having taken over MB. JOSEPH HYDE, ex-CapWn X the above well-known~hostelry .in Artillery Velunteers, and formerly th« Motupiko Valley (late Corlettfs), proprietor of tte Poxhill Hotel, desires 46 be)»s to assure the pirbljc that no effort inform his old friends and the travelling will.be wanting on his part , to maintain publio that he has taken over the abov« the reputation of the house as ; a favorite - well-known hotel, and visitors and travel- resort for those wishing to spend a few - lers can rely upon receiving evory attex- days or weeks in the country. Families, tion, with civility, Superior accommo- Fishermen, and Sportsmen will find com- i I dation, moderate tariff. fortable quarters, ana* every attention for , ; Conveyance meets all steamers. Horses- their pleasure and comf jrt. and Vehicles on Hire. Up-to-date ' GEOEGE BIGGS;' Billiard Table. , - Proprietor. Best Brands Wines and Spirits only. ,j. ' < -'. ' — S^ and Tele!rramß pr ° mptty '*' PANAMA HOTEL. -r- Corner of Hardy and Collingwoo 1 streets i ' _ AcCOMirODATION OP THE BEST y TELEGRA PH IIOTEL -Wines" and Spirits the Best in the ...j. ij_j_jvi rp A g A g^ '.'■ market. . " j. BEIGGS, Proprietor. . VvTTO HAASE (formerly of tha B«l (Lata of Wanganui.) KJ' grove Hotel), in notifying- that he .. . has taken the above old established anc aa t nr a. ' i centrally situated Hotel, wishes the public fl 1 I> ll O t C 1 • tolmow thai he has had new roomsadded ' --I _ _n„ •„ ' and the whole place thoroughly renovited . . ; i H ii P U K l ; " and refurnished. '" NELSON. J ■ Travellers and Visitors will find th» ... . — — TELEGRAPH a comfortable and well-- TTfRED. A. MILLEB has. taken over appointed Hotel, the interior arrange- JD the above well-known . hostelry^ ments having the personal supervision ef Th« Hotel has been thoroughly renoMbb Haake. ■- - '. vated and refurnished throughout' and; The Stables will "have the personal Travellers will find accommodation second .attention of the Proprietor, and Horse* to none. Only best brands of Wines, and Vehicles (two and four wheolers) will Spirits, Ales, etc., stocked. ■ *be kept on Hire. A Covered Conveyance Tbems Steictlt Modebatb. a will also meet all Steamers. . -DINNEE A SPECIALITY— I/-.— -First-class Sample Eoom. " Telephone No. 126 St'-H v .. ' , Good Milliard Table. ■y. . F< A . -MILLEE, Proprietor. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. •• : : — —^— ■■ I - - ■'- L - .'.' . -. ""] Tyree's Studio, 6T ¥wlll B UV ' mHIS fITUDIO has recently been fitted t IB 111 _ _«j jj_ up w ith new and up-to-date appliThose who are about to conneo ances for the production of y • new SEWEEAGE scheme 1 High Class Photographs. 11TLAEGEMENTS made from any To cons ■ ' 'botograph. Satisfaction guaranteed HI PI ATT _Tot_.—W. Tyree does not employ any » J» f■" ■ ■ J caavassers. Send all orders to who has had large experience, TTEEE'S STUDIO, and is a. Certificated Trafalgar-street SANITIET PLUMBER. ENQUIRIES SOLICITED and QHI9TII RPITBQH ESTIMATES FURNISHED. OUO 811 DBII 8 101 l _wSSS_Sr^'™ Insurance Company, ; .... ... :: .. :..:>■: Limited. THE NEW HIUI IU. Accumulated Funds exceed.. .6542,500 x Nelson ejects that chili, will AEI^ AND ACCIDBNT .do its duty -INSUEANCES, } ASK FOE Including Employers' Liability for ComGlilrifllN b p»ms*ti«n under the Workers' Compensa•P.flN WfITTONERY. *iom Acts, Mortgage Indemnity, Pubhc ■■„„ • I.UPIIXiVIIV-^^l.^l' Bis _ f p erscna i Accident either singly or „- ";. _ _ _■» t;-^ in coniunction with Sickness Benefits ; .Have 'yoa tried these New Lmes Burglary, Plate Glas?, Fidelity Guarantee, Wild Babbits. efc., >. c ; Chocolate Chew -baes. 3 Chocolate Mexican Fbuits. C Q^ F q- ED LOWEST CURRENT * Chocolate Lunch. - EATES. Chololate Ice Creams. \. All Eetail Confectioners. . - Sub-Agents fob Distbiot: , ■- ' . '■-■ - ■ -.-.-- — — City, Robertson ßrosl ; Motueka, H. A. ■ l ■ ' Tarrant ; Richmond, W.R. May; Takaka, J. J. Langridge & Co. s Wakefield, E. J. Painton ; Collingwood, W; C. Riley & Co.; .'■ Upper Montere, C, F. Muntz; Wertpoit, '''. ~ - J. J.Molony. . 5. & D. EDWABDS, NOTHING Ai ORE TEA FAt™ITREET. '.' ■-.-', ' ' (Next National Bank). SUITABLE FOR A N ■_ • - ___ ■Birthday or -Wadding ||ffellv llt |t|U r jTlt , fl Hn fiiifll A_Br 1 aJ^I BIS _HL __b _3 Present i* •o«?Aßtwi^tt c ;■'.'■■■■•- . . . ~-' ■ ! miNi ': '• : F*CT tU. I. ■■ Nice Engraving ntMA,BSTEEOPraE^ ! 9 mwv a. ■ p rtft every Policy lasarf ___ >g? ,Uie department. - "choic e :Assortn.eni at aonaitiom teeta absolntely eeonre, J. SAVAGE & SONS, ilßdj m,^ that whatever maj happen the fall nft»^fhirpoUoj vt ■_ HARDY STREET- __ PP^ ' U m certain to be paid when U» q, *— : ZA- ~ 8 Mmim -_eraa« aa that the ron ehal Bjetottenw^S'

CROGKgBY land r GLI.SSiARE HEEDS. WE HAVE REPLENISHED / .Our Stock with a GENEBAL ASSORTMENT of SPECIALLY SELECTED LINES for everyday no. TOJL S7 SETS.— A splendid assortment, including White, U'.ite and Gold, Coloured Fands,^nd FANCY AET SHADES. TEA AND D I N N E RESETS.— Good Quality and Beautiful Designs,"" including Willow and Gilt, Dark Blue, Peacock, White and French Green illuminated. - y „TE A POTS of various shapes and designs. y HOT WATER JUGS. — Sets of Jugs in great, variety. CUPS & SAUCERS, TEA PLATES, ' AFANCY\CUPS, FEUIT & JAM JAES.: % r " All. of/ highest quality and \ moderate prices; * E. BUXTON &ICO~ Ltd., Nelson. ? J^^^ |^ aa^^ MHMaI^ B^ MB^ w ,^^ la p aNa _ M^ a^^ H^ aH^ BVMV^p MH^ M p^^ MH^^ M^^ M ____^M_ H _B_Maßn^M«a^i. ~ ml^^^^^^m^mi YOU THAT. I MA*ojgg&^^Hcj:e's how we PROVE our claim. 1 W^ 'Send us a sample from the last suit you had mado; i I or, send us a sample of the suit yea intend to buy.— | 1 DON'T TELL US what you paid for the one or 1 § what your tailor wants for the other. Then WE will tell - , j I you what we will make you as good a suit fcrf. . I 1 REMEMBEB we shall not know your price. But • I I you'll find OUR price is "about half what your tailor § 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 . B I particular send it back at OUR expense, and we will | I We hereby agree that YOU ALONE shall be the | § y judge of fit, value, and quality, „ g Shall we send you samples oh that understanding, and . § our booklet, "BETTER SUITS for LESS MONEY"— " g both FREE? VThen fill in the coupon and mail it to-day to Tribe dt 00., Christchurch, ■■*■ Q 1 B 3 EC 9 & #^^% mean- und me. your free BooiUt |ff __$__ QL l/Oi and Pattern! 9e mdvertUed in' the ... — ....: .;.............:......... Made to Measure IHi understood Ido not commit mytclf in Suits by Mall W" any way whatever. . ■■.."' .-..*. * I Jfii»»...„....;,.............................. . ESTJ). 1881. . CHRISTCHURCH.

Union Steam Ship Co.. of New Zealand, .LIMITED. - Passengers ML ST procure Tickets at the Office before they emha,rk. Steamers will be despatched as under, vreather and other circumstances permitting. y PICTON & WELLINGTON. Pateena, Thursday, April 1, 2.30 p.m. Te. Anau, Eriday, April 2, 7.30 a.m. Te Anau, Monday, April 6, 9.30 a m. ' WELLINGTON DIEECT. Pateena, Tuesday, March 30, lp.m. Arahura;-Wednesday, Maich 31, 6 a.m. •Mapourika; Saturday, April. 3, 6 a.m. fPateena, Saturday, April 3, 8 p-.ni. *No"cargo. ■ fCargo until noon. , WESTPOET, GEEYMOUTH, AND HOKITIKA. Mapourika, Wednesday, March 31, 8 a.m. Pukaki, Wednesday, March 31, — ' •Arsihura; Sunday, April 4, — | ♦Cargo (perishiible only) until noon Saturday. . a SYDNEY, VIA COOK STEAIT. : ' :A - • (From Wellington.) Warrimoo, Friday, April 2, 4 p.m. Manuka," Thursday, April 8, — p.m. , MELBOURNE; VIA BLUFE. (From Wellington.) , Moeraki, Thursday, April 1, 5 p.m 1 . Moana, Wednesday, April 7, — p.m.- • ' Cargo and Passengers .booked through to all principal - ports in NEW ZEA- » LAND, AUSTEALIA, TASMANIA ■ FIJI (Suva and Levuka), FEIENDLY 6 ISLANDS (Tonga, Haapai, and Vavau), , SAMOA (Apia), COOK ISLANDS i (Earotonga), and SOCIETY ISLANDS (Tahiti),. ' Eegular services are maintained to all the abovenamed ports.. 7" a . CANADIAN-AUSTEALIAN LINE fc (The" AllEed"Eoute). CANADA, XJWITES STATES, AISD fc EUEOPE. 'Via Fiji, Honolulu, Victoria, 8.C., and >. :. Vancouver). .;" • E.M.S. Marama,; » From Sydney, April 12. From Suva, April 19. ■ t ' ' ■ ** - t ~" r ~ Passengers booked .through to" London fc by Orient Eoyal Mail Line. •:.' . sor further particul_rs apply OFEICE. The Port. .'._ ANCHOR SHIPPINS & FOUNDRY COMPANY LIMITED. SAILING LISTi ; -, :'■"■.■ WESTPOET, GEEYMOUTH, AND HOKITIKA. KENNEDY, Thursday, Ist April, at 11a.m.WELLINGTON DIEECT. KENNEDY, To-day, Tuesday, 30th inst, at 2p.m. ■"■ v. a ■■"' WELLINGTON VIA MOTUEKA. WAIEAU, Thursday, Ist April, at 2 j „. . p.m.yy . _^ .: .-....• 'j. a . " a (Leaving Motueka for Wellington at .6 p.m.) ..'■'_. ' .; WESTPOET. ' WAVEELEY; . To-day, Tuesday, 30th inst, at 2 p.m. .' ; ' ' .. A ■ ' 1 51 Tons,l3aptain C. Sculit, will leave as 1 under, weather, permitting:— a J Nelson for Motueka, -Eriday.lMar ?6, at 'i 9 a.m. Motueka for .Nelson^ Friday Mar 26 at noon. • . Nekon for Motueka, .Saturday, Mar 27, at 9 a.m.-^ . - Motueka for Nelson, Saturday. Mar 27, at noon, a' i Nelson for Motueka, Monday, Mar 29, at noon. Motueka for Nelson, Monday, Mar 29, at 3 p.m. Nelson for Motueka, Tuosday, Mar 30, at 1 p.m. Miotueia for Nelson, Tuesday, Mar 30,: at 4 p.m. Nelson for Motueka, Wednesday, Mar 31, ' ■ at 3 p.m. Motueka for Nelson, Thursday, Apr 1, at 7 a.m. FOE WELLINGTON DIEECT, , - r THE S.S. ; y£Lcte:MANAROK s^^^^gj^g^S» Captain Habt, Will leave the Motuelia Wharf for" Wellington direct, on I TUESDAY, March 30, 2 p.m. Taking cargo for Havelock and Pelorns Sound every fortnight. ... . •Eares, Motueka to WeUington : single, 16s; return. 22s Gd ; meals included. Eeturn tickets available for 6 months. The steamer leaves Wellington for Motueka direct every .week alternately on Satnrday and Monday; also additional trips when required by shippers. ' WELLINGTON, HAVELOCK, AND MOTUEKA STEAMSHIP CO. . ' JOHNSTON & CO., Ltd., ' Wellington Agents. i '■ , HnO IMMIGEANTS.— If yon want to J_ get a good littlo business of any trade or profession, write* us. We have a huudred places— from .£75 to £4000,— in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and ■ .Dnnedin Districts.— The N.Z. Teade Ex--1 change, P.O. Box 332, Christchurch, only Business Sellers in the Dominion. -(A ' -snug little Laundry, clearing £6 per week "n Christchurch,- £160) . - ■ | Motueka Hotel. ) s High Stbket, Motueka. C. HOLYOAKE, Proprietor TEEMS moderate, and Meald provided at all he vrs First-class Accommoi dation for Visitor Wine, Beer and Spirits of the very best quality. - A comfortable Two^horse Conveyance runs to and from the Wharf on arrival and departure of the Steamers. Saddle Horses and "Vehicles on hire. Amongst other improvements, ihe Proprietor has erected a convenient Bathroom. - " ♦Full-sized (Wright's) Billiard Table. Accommodation for TEN Horses in stable. . Loose boxes" and good paddocke attached

"We are making a Splash : with:;; Anti-Splash. - Ton save the Splash. ;- See it Demonstrated at CARLISLE & GO'S, "a PLUMBERS, ETC., ■ HA.BDY-STBEET. I ■'■ ' : ' " "-• '■ .-'' -A J- .. I — - — ■ ■ — ' Notice to Trespassers. 1 A NT Person found Trespassing on il Maitai Run, known as "W° od - .lands," on any pretence whatever, will he Prosecuted. '" ■' '< D. BICKH AM, in Charge. , Or 2ISLE Y BROS, & CO., , 539 Hardy-street. OUR STA MTS are good Stamps, besi BI7BBER, Latest Designs— "The Colonist " Jobbing Department. - : _& An Orchard for Sale. This is your chance now to secure Come at o;ace without delay, For those who wait and hesitate,— - Lose ■: the largest pay, I H. C. HOLT O AKE, Land Agent,. 31i5 Riwaka. \ STANLEY BEOOK AND WAKEFIELD MAIL. , I T EAVES Stanley Brook every TUES ', JLA DAT, THURSDAY and SATUR • DAY Mornings at 6.45, ca11ing at Thorp< J Post OffiGe at 8:10, and Dovedale at 9 > arriving at Wakefield at 11 a.m. Return' 1 same day, leaving 'Wakefield at 1 p.m. Dovedale at 3 p.m,, and Thorpe at 4 p.m. ? arriving at Stanley Brook at 5.30 p.m. ; A comtortable Conveyance for Passen h gers. Parcels carried at a reasonabl r_te. All orders entrusted to the under s signed will be carefully attended to. ■} : J. THORNE, d - Mail Contractor'; J, . •; •.■■ NEWMAN BROS.'! 8 Royal Coaches., 0 NELSON TO BLENHEIM. i. Leave Crown Stables, Nelson, on Moi days, Wednesdays, and Fridays, a 7 am. - Leave Club Hotel, Blenheim, on retnn i- Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdayi 3". at 7 a.m. Parcels- carried at moderate rates. Booking Office: Crown Stables. NEWMAN BROS., Proprietors

a ~ NEWMAN -BROS; "At A. ROYAL MAIL COAGHpEL WEST COAST SERVICE. .-..■'■.. LEAVE Motupiko for the West Coast, on Arrival "of Tr£ins on TUESDAY and FRID AY, Returning again on WEDNESDAY, and SATURDAY, in time for Passengers to catch theTraius for Nelson._ The Motupiko Coach connects with tho" itaefton and Westport Coaches at Inangahua Junction. ;* •'' v : Parcels carried at moderate rates. " ■ Booking Office : Crown Stables. - NEWMAN BROS!, Proprietors, EOYAL MAIL GO AOH. Kelson— Richmond— Motueka— Siwaka. .NEWMAN BROS./ Proprietors. THE Proprietors oall the attention of the travelling public to the fact that the RICHMOND-RIWAKA COACH SERVICE has been extended to Nelson," and Coaches notr leave the Crown Stables, Nelson, DAILY, or Riwaka, and <*i rive daily from Riwaka, as per tinietablj appended. ' . All parcels and orders receive strict and businesslike attention, v Daily Titaetabls Leave !Ni.ison for Riwaka at.9 a.m. ; arriving Riwaka 2.30 p.m., Leave Riwaka for Nelson at .8 a.m., •arriving Nelson 1.30 p.m. Luncheon : Redwood's Valley. NEWMAN BROS., Proprietors. WARDROP & CO. LAND, ESTATE &-COMMTSSION AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, ETC., \ MOTUEKA, Have the following PROPERTIES- FOR SALE :— 8 Acres Native Lease, close proximity to High street ; good soil and well adapted to fruit growing, at present under plough. 13 Acres Freehold in Borough.; 6 roomed house and outbuildinga" in _ood repair. * 7 Acres Orchard, half in full bearing . and half partial, together with 30 Acres Native 'Lease, under plough and hops, An ideal homest3ad and farm. ■' 650 Acres in grass, wei "watered ; good ' soil, subdivide- into" paddocks j unlimited supply of posts on property; carrying ' presently 500 sheep,,, besides cattle Adjoir.^ng a 230 acre block now opened up. These properties can be extended tc an unlimited area, as they adjoin Crowr lands, .Price £4 10s p6r acre._ 22 Acres Native Lease, in Boro h : rent annum ; soil second to none 4 acres orchard in bearings 1 - acre hops oalance for any root crops or fruit. . 13 Acres- Freehold, in Borough j 4 acrei grass, 8 acres fine" fl£t land, subdividec into five paddocks by, fences ;- 10-roomec 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 acre under crop; small whare. r 602 Acres, 410 Freehold, 102 L.I.P. mostly ploughable land, carrying 351 3 sheep ; whare, barn, stables ; within eas; I distance of port and Motueka Borough Price And various o ther-properties. - . - Monthly Stock''Sales in opr lards, Pah street, Motueka. OpentOTeceive|entrieE » "ALFRED GOULD. 3 757 : '.' ■'•-"•'.'. Auctioneer.

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12501, 30 March 1909, Page 1

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