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Criterion Stables, (Adjoining Criterion Hotel). THE undersigned, having taken the above establishment, solicit a continuance of the patronage bestowed on their predecessor, and (rust through strict attention to merit the favor of the public A plentiful supply of Traps and Horses always ready for any eniergency. Cabs will be in attendance on the arrival and departure of trains and steamers. Goods delivered in town and country. Booking Office of the Royal Mail Ooaches Havelock (north) and Kaikoura (south.) Mr A. N. Fanner, (From John Broad wood Sons, London), HAS, by the wish.of some few influential residents, arrived iu BLENHEIM, for the purpose of TUNING, HEP AIRING, or REGULATING Pianofortes, Harmoniums,, and Organs, Orders may be left at the Express Office. lI A VELOCIC R KFEUENCES. — Messrs Rutherford, 0. H, Mills, Sevcrno, Smith, Suisted; Misses Matthews and Brownlee, and Dr Drury. Nelson References Judge Broa I, Major Pitt, Messrs C. Y. Fell (Mayor of Nelson), Ambrose E- Moore, Akers, Campbell, and Rev. Fathers Garin and Mahoney. 256 JAMES L EES Has fur Sale—

BRUNNER AND NEWCASTLE COAL Fire Bricks, Common Bricks, Lime Fire Olay, Brunner Doko, Firewood, Posts and Rai ,s, Potatoes, Chaff, Oats, And Charcoal, AT REASONABLE RATE . JAMES LEES, Thomas Batty, Cabin e t Maker, UPHOLSTERER, Undertaker, &c., WYNEN STREET, BLENHEIM BEGS to inform the public generally that he is prepared to execute all orders in ready good style at moderate rates. T OMAS BATTY, BLENHEIM. HORSE BREAKING DAVID SANGHORSES broken to Saddle and Harness, on the most reasonable terms. GENERAL CARRIER. Luggage and Passengers taken to all parts of the distriat. GEORGE STREET. Springlands Hotel, Middle Renwick Road, P, O’SULLIVAN .; Proprietor. THE above now and commodious Hotel is within a mile of the town of Blenheim, and on the main road to Ken wick;, .Warrau Valley, Havelock, Pejorus 'Districts, and Nelson j and haying good stabling and splendid paddocks attached is in. every way suited for the travelling'public. j The'best Wines, Spirits, arid Ales kept in stoclf. ; n 00 T f 0 Tempora! 0 Mores ' I)ATEONISE the OLD TIN SHOP, Stovepipo from 6d per foot, Washing-boiler 45s and upwards. 1 hafvo all you require from a DUCK to a.CLEOPATRA OBELISK/ K. FOSTER, ' ..] ‘ j Wyncn Street, SULLIVAN BIIEMNER JSLTCIIERS, Ac., KENWICKTOYVN. BEG to inform the public of Reuwicktown and surround ing Districts that they have started in the above business and respectfully solicits a fair share of the Public Patronage. ’ Orders Promptly attended to. SULLIVAN BREMNER, REN WICKTOWN. 76;1. a m'iifJU-'l O’J ON! S ; A L'E at: CARO & RABONE’S- f Fronde's- OCE A N A. •A ‘ Hugh Conway’s “ Oarriston’s i / >?rUGift ” and other Stories. - Ouida’s •' A Rainy June.” j i (100,000 copies of this book have been sold.) A variety of other new Novels, ■ .Fpyelettcs, etc.

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1937, 19 August 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1937, 19 August 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1937, 19 August 1886, Page 4

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