Livery Stables, J. ALLEN, BEGS to inform the Public generally that be has taken the Stables belonging to the Empire lb.tel, Walter Street, Blenheim, where every accommodation is provided for the travelling public, and trusts by careful attention to solicit a share of their support. Horses, Trams, and Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Hacks let out on hire. General Carting done at the mo.->t reasonable terms. J. ALLEN, Proprietor. Fruit Trees, Fruit Trees, Flowets, Shrubs, etcSpringiands Nursery--1 A AAA Two anc * Three years IU,UUU old Apples, Pears, Cherries, Plums, Apricots, Peaches, Nectaiin'-s, Quinces, and Mulberries. 20,000 Pinus Insignis, from 10s to 15s per 100. 10,000 Cupressus Macrocarpa, from 10s to 25s per 100. 200,000 Barberries, 2 and 3 years old from 7s to 8s per 1000. A large quantity of Gooseberry Trees, and Currant Trees, Raspberry Canes, and Rhubarb Roots, etc, JOHN 11 ALE, 706 Springiands, Blenheim. Onamalutu Saw Mill. COLLETT AND WHITE. MR W. G. COLLETT having withdrawn from the above the business will be carried on by CHARLES WHITE, whose best attention will be given to all orders entrusted to him. C. WHITE. Omaka, April 12. 409 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, REPAIRING, or REGULATING Pianofortes, Harmoniums, and Orgaus. Orders may be left at the Express Office. Havelock References. —Messrs Rutherford, C. IT, Mills, Severne, 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- Mo re, Akers, Campbell, and Rev. Fathers Garin and Mahoney. 256 JAMES EE S Has for Sale— BRUNNER AND NEWCASTLE COAL Fire Bricks, Common Bricks, Lime Fire Clay, Brunner Coke, Firewood, Posts and Rabs, Potatoes, Chaff, Oats, And Charcoal, AT REASONABLE RATE . JAMES LEES, Springiands Hotel, 'Middle Rknwick Road, P. O’SULLIVAN . Proprietor. THE above new and commodious Hotel is within a n.ile of the town of Blenheim, and on the main road to Ren wick, Wairau Valley, Havelock, Pelorus Districts, and Nelson ; and having good stabling and splendid paddccks attached is in every way suited for the travelling public. The best Wines, Spirits, and Ales kept in stock. WAIRAU VALLEY MAIL COACH. LEAVES Wairau Valley at 8 a.m on Mondays and Thursdays. Leaves Blenheim at 11 am. on Tuesdays and Fridays. Fares each way • • 7h 6d. BONNINGTON &;S. C. BUCKLAND. Proprietors, Para Saw Mill. rjIHE PARA STEAM SAW COMPANY is now prepared to supply every description of limber and pireyopd pf best quality. Correspondence with the Secretary, Para, will meet y/ith Propapt Attention, 86.jS LOST,— ON jjfune. 20th, portion of $ haip watch chain, gold pe*#il attached. Findep will oblige by leaving sajpe at THIS OFFICER :
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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1969, 28 September 1886, Page 4
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