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KAITUNA STEAM SAW MILLS. JOHN HORNBY is now prepared to deliver Rough and Planed Timber of every description, in any quantity, on the shortest notice, to any part of the district. 105 JUHN HORNBY. MONEY 10 LEND. IN sums from £IOO to £30,000, at Current Rates on Freehold Property. ROGERS AND BARLEYMAN. To Stand this Season at Kaituna. 'HAT THOROUGH-BRED IIORSE LEOS is a Chettnut six years old, standing over 16 hands in height, with great bone and power. Got by Leolinus, out of Petrnleuse, by Oxford, out of Hartshorn, by the Touoliß'.one horse, Mountaiu Deer. Oxford the sire of Sterling, whose get Isonomy, was the best horse in England. Leolinus (himself a grand performer) is by the Stockwell horse, Caterer, from Tasmania, who is by Melbourne. It will thus be seen that this horse combiues in a marked degree those strains of blood now so much sought for by -English breeders. Apart from bis other performances, Lkos won the Dunedin Suburban Weltoi). His feat in winning the Epsom Welter Handicap, one mile and a half, as a thrce-yenr-old, under the impost of lOsfc 51k in the unprecedented time of 2 min. secs, Btamps him as of no ordinary merit. LEOS will visit Canvastown every Monday, returning through Havelock and Kaituna on Tuesdays ; at his own stables on Wednesdays and Thursdays ; Spring Creek. Marlboroughtown, and Blenheim on Fridays ; returning home on Saturdays by Renwick New Road. Good paddocks will be provided at Kaituna for mares at 1/- per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred, TERMS.—For Thoroughbred Mares, Seven Guineas; others, Fatb Guineas. Groomage fee, 5/-, to be paid on first service. A liberal reduction ns per agreement, will be made on two or more mares, the fide property of one person. 11 fr to be paid by Ist January, 1886. ,1 AMES DAVIES. Note.—LEo3 will visit above places, vers and accidents permitting. 989 To Grovetown SubscbersWE have authorised Geo, Beauchamp, A gent to COLLECT ALL MONEYS at Grovetown due to the Time? to June 30th, and we resentfully request that all amounts BE PAID to him at the earliest possible. cpn~ y cnience. CARD & RABONE. Blenheim, Aug, 13th 1886. New/ Zealand Railways. PIC'J'ON SECTION. SATURDAY EXCURSION FARES. ON Every Saturday from Dec cembfir 4tli. 1880, to March 28th, 1887, inclusive, excursion tickets at 3s 6d Ist lie'urn and 2s 6d 2nd Return, available for the day only, will be issued as follows — Picton to Blenheim by 12.30 p.m Train. Blenheim to Picton by 2.15 p.m Train. 1108 By Order,

Public Trust Office, NEW Agency for this Office has been established in Blenheim, under the control of Mr S. J, Macalister. K. C. HAMERTON, Public Trust Office A. OLDERSHAW, CONFECTIOFER, MARKET-STREET, BLENHEIM LL kinds of Confectionery Fruit and other delicacies 1178 “ THE SHEEP ACT, 1878. MARLBOROUGH DISTRICT. PICTON SUBDIVISION, RETURN for the January Quarter of 1887 in accordance wi h section 19 of “ The Sheep Act 1878.” Name of Run and of Owner : H. Godfrey, Okukari, No 713. I hereby certify' the above to be a true and coi’rect return. B. P. BAYLY. January 3rd, 1886. THE Best Selection of New Year Gifts are being sold at very reasonable prices by CARD & RABONE. The firm import their Goods direct and enabled to obtain the latest novelties in the Home market. Just to hand— YULE TIDE XMAS GRAPHIC XMAS ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS FAMILY READER

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2052, 6 January 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2052, 6 January 1887, Page 4

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