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Our NEW GOODS Have just Arrived. LITCHFIELD & SON John Register, FAMILY GROCER, Etc. High street, Blenheim. ORDERS LEFT AT THE STORE PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. JOHN REGISTER. GO7 Rabbit Skins. RABBIT SKINS bought in any quantities for CASH. None but Winter Skins taken. watson & McKenzie, 024 TURNER Gas Engine. II E Best Engine for Small power*. Simple, compact, strong and economical. The simp’est and cheapest Gas Engine yet produced. The above engine can be supplied and fitted up by W. CARR, Agent for the Turner Gas Engine Company. 577 PERFORATING and NUMBERING in Duplicate and Triplicate, for Cheque, Order Delivery, and Receipt Books, &c. J.R. has re-opened his Store and will conduct business on cash principles. Omaka Road Board, TENDERS, marked tenders for the undermentioned separ.te works, will he received by the above Board up to 10 am. on SATURDAY, June 12. Tend, is to l deft at the ollice of the Town C erk:— Forming and Metalling Mddle Road, in tin ee contracts. Forming Murphy’s U oss Road, South. Forming, &c., Alabama Road. Forming and putting in Cm vert, etc., Havelock street, Kenwick, Cleaning Ditch, Old Ren wick Road, Cleaning Co-operative Drain, No. 1 contract. The work, Ren wick, Midd e Road, Murphy’s Cross Road South, and Alabama Road, will be shown on Tuesday, June Bth, beginning with the work at Ren wick at 9 30 am. The Drain on the Old Road, and the Co- operative Drain, on Wednesday, June 9th ; starting from the junction of Murphy’s Cross Road and the Old Renwick Road at 10 Specifications can be seen at tbe Office of the Town ClerV, Blenheim, during oilice hours, viz, JO a.in. to 1 p.m. ; or at the Store of Mr Bary, Renwick. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, By order of the Board. h. t. walked, 65S Insptotor. Artistic and commercial PRINTING of all kinds. GEORGE D. MASON, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. Rotheram’s Celebrated ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES irom £7. SWISS WATCHES from £2 10a and upwards. GOLD AND SILVER BROOCHES and Earrings, Chains, Lockets, Pendants, Studs, Necklets, Ac. Eight Day and Thirty Hour American Clocks and Alarums. Every description of Watches. Clocks and Jewellery carefully cleaned and repaired. 12 MARKET PLACE, BLENHEIM. Reward, 10 ST on We nesday, May 19th, J an India-rubber Chamois PURSE containing a sum ot money. A liberal reward will be given to any person returning it to this office. Gl2 Railway via Havelock versus Tophouse Route. PUBLIC NOTICE. BY request 1 hereby convene a PUBLIC MEETING, to be held at tbe Town Hall, Havelock, on SATURDAY, the 12 th day of June, at 8 p. a., for the purpose of fully discussing the question of Railway connection between Bleu* heim and Nelson, via R--n wick town, Havelock and Rai Valley, in preference to tho Tophouse route. JOHN HORNBY, Chairman Pelorus Re ad Board. To Let. CO MFORT AB L E Furnislied Apartments. Apply to D. PATTIE, 52 Highs tree FOR SALE 20 Cooking Stoves 12 Register Grates 100 Lamps 30 Bedsteads 12 Sausage Machines of a new pattern 100 doz Electro-plated Forks and Spoons 80 doz Table and Dessert Knives Paralell Vices Patent Check Springs for Doors 1 Patent Check Money. Till Builders’ Ironmongery House Furnishings 5 Mangles 30 doz Locks Also, THE LIGHT RUNNING WHITE SEWING MACHINES Strong and Cheap, at F. C. Litchfield OLD STAND, MARKET PLACE BLENHEIM.

W. B. GIRLING & CO’S PICTON & BLENHEIM, WHOLESALE .A_KriD RETAIL WE HAVE now completed the Opening of all shipments from the Home Markets Ex Tongariro } lonic, Aorang * ’ and Rimutaka steamers, an exceptionally large stock adapted for the seasen of AUTUMN AND WINTER. In Dress Goods there is a beautiful range of Coloured French Cashmeres, .French Merinos and Cash marc ties with the Rich Louis Velveteens to match each shade, also a great variety of Fancy Dress Material in every quality and a splendid lot of Homespuns. The Dressmaking Department Is now in full swing turning out weekly some beautifully made dresses. RICH MILLINERY Hats aui Bonnets to match or harmanise with Dresses. A large variety of reidv made costumes in the latest fashions. Short and long Ladies’Jackets trimmed with Plush, Astrachan, etc. . Ladies’ and Girls Ulsters. Wool Shawls, Clouds, etc. New Gloves and Hosiery. COLONIAL WOOLLEN GOODS—We deal largely with the Mosgiel and Kaianoi Manufactories for several reasons. The class of goods manufactured in the colony arc genuine as against the great hulk of imported goods from the English market, also in selling colonial made goods we assisting in keeping the money in the colony. Kaiapoi and Mosgiel Blankets, Hosiery, Tweeds, Yarns, etc, etc. BLANKETS —Several bales from 9s 6d a pair. - House furnishings,—All the necessary requirements in great variety. MEN’S CLOTHING in Mosgiel, Kaiapoi, Omani and Geelong Tweeds. We hold the largest and best assorted stock in Blenheim, and we can safely assert that, taking into consideration the superior qualities, the prices are far lower than to be obtained elsewhere, abundance of proof to that effect is afforded to all buyers of first class drapery. A large stock of Linoleums, Floor Cloths, Rich Brussel 1 Oarpe's, etc.

V. •SEjI'HAY 11. I » the mutter of “ The Land f J ransfer Act, 1885.” AND In the matter of certain Memoranda of Mortgage numbered respectively 338 and 41 2, and dated respectively the tenth day of October, 1881, and the second day of September, 1882. WATSON & M'KENZIE, have been instructed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Blenheim, in the Judicial District of Nelson, at the request of the Mortgagee to SELL BY AUCTION ON Saturday June 19,1886 AT 1 O’CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON, At their Salerooms, Wynen street, Blenheim. The property described in the above - mentioned Memoranda of Mortgage consisting of : All that piece of land situated in the Town of Blenheim, containing one acre and live poles (la. Or. si\) more or less, being part of section numbered 46 on the Pian of the District of Opa-va, (forming part of the said Town), having a frontage of 300 links to Custom House Street, and extending back to the Opawa lliver, together with the Gas Works and Buildings theioon. For further particulars apply to Messrs Sinclair and MeCallum, Agents for Messrs Sievwright, Stout and Company, Mortgagee’s Solicitors, Dunedin, or to the Auctioneers, WATSON & M'KENZIE, Blenheim. The Mortgagee of the above described Land and Premises will for a nominal consideration assign to the purchaser the ben* 6t of the contract for Gas suppy to the Borough of Blenheim, dated the 9th day oi August. 1881, and made between the Borough of Blenheim of the one part and Stephen Stamp Hutchison of the part, 661 SALE OE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE DWELLING HOUSE etcW This Day, at 11 a.m. ATSON AND MKENZfE have received instructions from Mr James Rankin (who is leaving the District) to SELL by Public Auction on the Premises, Grove Road, as above THE WHOLE OF THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. The House being well furnished throughout'be 0 taiogue will comprise everythi g that go'*n to make up a well appointed house. WITHOUT RESERVE. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATIONAL<c> : At the same time mid place will be sold or.e acre of land ihe greater part being in Orchard, (*hiili is secon Ito none in Mnl borough), together with ti e Dwelling House of 7 rooms, Stable, Coach-house, and Outbuildings thereon. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. The Auctioneers would recomend intending purchase s to inspect this most desirable pro* perty. WATSON & M‘KENZIE, 643 Anc i 'neers. Pukaka River BoardTENDERS are invi.eJ to be sent to the undersigned, before 7 p.m , on TUESDAY, 15.1 i J une, For Keeping the Watercou sas [about 9£ miles) in order for a year. Plan and specifications mly be seen at Marsh’ands. J. 0. CHAYTOR, Chairman. BAWSON & WILSON, DENTISTS, R WILSON will arrive i Blenheim shortly. M 163 THE PHARMACY. G. E. Elson, KEGJSTBRED Pharmaceutical Chemist, IJIiGS TO DRAW ATTENTION TO JUS “SPECIAL PREPARATIONS” "IVTTIIICII have been used with most VV satisfactory results. Amongst others may be noticea: . r ~T r, VThiB Mixture will "NEURAL GIC / KELIEVK the Acute MIXTURE ” (Suffering of Neu- ) ralgia. "| Most Genuine Tonic BOTANIC I Medicines for restorBITTERS,” | ing the Appetite QUININE J- Promoting Digestion AND J and Invigorating IRON WINE. ( Debilitated ConstiJ tutions. FLUID EXTRACT or S AR SAPA. RILL A. A Genuine Blood Purifier, Cooks, Housekeepers, etc. Use ELSON’S Egg and Baking Powders, 6D PER PACKET, For the immediate production of all kinds of Light Pastry, Cakes, Bread, &c. m Just to hand, ex s,s, Rimutaka, BATH AND TOILET SPONGE, SPONGE BAGS & BASKETS, CHEST PROTECTORS &c., &c TEETH CAREFULLY EXTRACTED THE PHARMACY. To Meet the Times, Wl KENZIE have reduced their Firewood To the following Prices FOR CASH 4 feet length* . 24s per cord 2 feet . . 278 ~ Short length . 31s „ Coal . . 36s per Ton. 15 per cent will be charged if booked. Oats, Chaff, and Bran [always on hand. Oats crushed at 4d per bushel. Blenheim, 20ch May, 1886, fil.3 . Wool! Wool! MU W. SYMS will SELL by Public Auction, at Noon on THURSDAY NEXT, the 10th inst., at His Sale Rooms, High Street, Picton, 12 Bales Wool 2 Sheep Dogs First-class Pin-tire Gun and ammunition Tools, and quanti'y of sundries. W. SYMS, Auctioneer, &c., 603 i’ieton. Land for Sale or Lease TENDERS are invited by the undersigned till the 12th June for the Purchase of J .ease of pait of Section No. 13, Omaka, Middle Road, containitw 75 acres ; a'so for 25 chaine ditchingFor particulars apply to J. L. ADAMS, Blenheim. To Builders, TENDERS are invited to close at Noon on MONDAY, the 21st June, 1886, For erecting a PARSONAGE for the Church of The Nativity, at Blenheim, Tenders to be deposited and plans, &c., Been at the office.of W. B. HUDDLESTON, C E, Architect, Blenheim. Awatere Road Board. IN accordance with clause 17 of “The Rating Act, 1882,” it is hereby notified that it is the intention of the Awatere Road Board to make a rate of a halfpenny in the £ upjn the value of the Rateable Property as appearing ia the valuation Roll now in force for the period commencing on the Ist day of Apjri l , 1886, and ending on the 30th day of November, 1886, payable oa the 10 of July, 1886, arid that the Rate Book is open for inspec ion at the office of the Secretary, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. until the 21st June instant. C, J, W. GhirMf is,*, Blenheim, June sth, 1886, 665

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1875, 9 June 1886, Page 3

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