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Card nnrl Kabonc havo * most extensive Homo ' trade, and their largo oxperience is a guarantee of the choiceness and variety of their fine Stock of Ledgers, Day Books, Letter Books* Cash Books," f atiorierv, Enve'opes, Letter an l N' te papers, Ladies’ Fancy Baskets, Bag 9, and Companions, Burses. Cardcascs, (new kind) Silver and Gold Benoi l Oases, Cards of tho very latest designs. Albums, Catho ie Services. Bibles, Church Services, Ink st a nds, B!o ting Pads, C •ayons. and Fancy Goods. Omaka Road BoardNOTICE la hereby given that Thomas Maxted, Senior, has been appointed an Impounder for the Omaka Road District. W. li, PARK Ell, Chairman* 1078

GEORGE D. MASON, WATCH MAKER AND JEWELLeR Market place, Blenheim.

Ironmongery, FOR THE SEASON, SHEEP SHEARS, _ Ward and Pains, Rail Bros, Burgeon and Ball'. STONES, Specially Selected; GUNS, . Double Barrell Muzzlt'j Single do do Double do Breech Snider Carbines Bulleted Cartridges Shot do CipSj Powder, &c'. shears. Ball Brothers, Slotted Bows, 33 per pair. ■Copper Boilers, Fly Traps Garden SyringesPreserving Pans Butter Workers Cricketing and Lawn Tennis requisites Galvanised Roofing Iron Ridging and Guttering, F, 0. Litchfield, MARKET PLAGE, BLENHEIM. Mayoral Election. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF BLENHEIM. Ladies and gentlemen —lt has been represented tome that a strong feeling of dissatisfaction exists with respect to the two candidates soliciting election for the Mayoralty. It is objected to Mr Henderson that two years arc long enough for anyone to occupy the office of Mayor; and to Mr Douslin, that he is a very unsuitable person, owing to his not having any idea of economy in dealing with the ratepayers’ money, and his being given to extravagant and wild schemes. In consequence, a large number of electors /have (to use a stereotyped phrase, though in this case a true one) asked me to stand for the office, believing that I shall my best as Chairman of the Council to conduct it with Economy and fair- • ness, Electors,—l respectfully solicit your support for this honourable office; hut I must inform you (on principle) I shall not canvas or ask for promises as I have always thought, and do so now, that it is unfair and insulting to any elector, as he is quite able, I take it, to exercise his judgment on the merits of the candidates. Tours faithfully, !U GEO. W. RILEY,

Education Office, Blenheim, 9th November, 188 ft. TENDERS addressed Secretary Education Board, Blenheim, will be received until December 6th, 1886) for the erection of a Porch to the Fairhall School. Plana and specifications may be seen at the Office of W, Douslin, Esq,, architect. JOHN T. ROBINSON, 1098 Secretary. WANTED. and Improvers to ihe Dressmaking. Apply at once to 105 W. B. GIRLING & CO. Colebrookdale Coal. f'he Best Household Coal Known. OUR First Shipment is now a . SALE and wq have arranged for regular supplies PELL BROS. WANTED— A Situa'ion on a Farm or station by a young and energetic man. Wages 15s a week. Apply TIMES OFFICE.

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2019, 23 November 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2019, 23 November 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2019, 23 November 1886, Page 3