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5 1 2m i C *' Our New Winter Goods haye arrived. The steamships Kaikoura, Doric, and Tongariro having brought to New Zealand something under 3,767,843,570,000,000 PACKAGES. ■*» «• 3,767,843,570,000,000 PACKAGES. A good share of which were for LITCHFIELD & SON, Blenheim* and contain all the latest Novelties for the Season. ■thrs'-'f am hsi hi f I

For Sale qAaOBEB of tin Best AgricnL rural Land, fit to receive Winter Crop—Within easy distance of Town, at a low price. A never failing Stream of Water runs through the land. Immediate possession can bo "iven. TERMS EASY Apply to S J. MACA LISTER 517 Auctioneer. | Valuable Property for Sale k LLOTMENTS 39 and 71 of t\_ 48, Opawa, containing about § of an acre, tie same being corner allotments, haring frontages to Grove Road, Budge street and Herbert uiree'. There is a Ten-Boomed •House wi h Washhouse, Store room etc; a'So, St-bio and Coach hous*-, and a stood Artesian Well on allotment 39. This pioperty is let at the annual rent ot 1.50. Also, A four-roomed House and Wadi house, widi Artesian Well on allotment 71. Also, Two four-roomed Cottages situate in Herbert street. The whole of this property i,s above the hi best floods. A Iso, One Acre of Land part of 48, Oniaka, frontage to Alabama Road, fenced all round. Apply to D WEMYSS, 267 Grove Road. FOR SA'.E OR TO LET EASY TERMS. FIVE-ROOMED Brick Cottage. Appty on Premises SINCLAIR, Bricklayer, Grove Road Havelock J Havelock ! !

Omaka Road Board. ANNUAL ELECTION, SURDI VISION OF RENWICK. AT the Nomination of Candidates for the Office of Member of the Omaka Road Board for the Subdivision of Renwick, the following persons have been nominated: JAMES COLEMAN JOHN HARRIS AVILLIAM BENONI PARKER JAMES SINCLAIR As the number of Candidates exceeds the number of vacancies, an Election of TW6 of the abovenamed persons will be held on SATURDAY, May 7th, 1887, at Kenwick Town Hall, and also at the School at Springlands. i W. TISSIMAN, \ ■ 305 Returning Officer. Omaka Road Board. ANNUAL ELECTION. SUBDIVISION OF OPAWA AT the Nominaton of Candidates for the Office of Member of the Omaka Road Board for the Subdivision of Opawa, the only person nominated to-day was WILLIAM CLIFFORD. As there is only one vacancy, I therefore declare him duly elected. W. TISSIMAN, Returning Officer. April 30, 1887. 366 EVERYTHING SELLING AT COST PRICE AT CARD I RABONE DIRECT IMPORTERS, Blenheim. Notice. ACCOUNTS against

J. SCOTT & CO. FANCY BREAD, BJSCU ANDf Confectionery Manufacturers BLENHEIM. A Lariz- Variety‘of PASTRY, CONFECTIONERY BISCUITS, CAKES , etc. Always on hand fRfiRH TASTRY DAILY. 'nrr\ut, Seed, Madeira, ano . Grnoa Cskes kept in stock and made to order. WEDDING CAKES A SPECIALITY Self - Raisinß Flour Prepared on the premises. Ss mo are direct Importers and «iso a manufacturer of FOREIGN FANCY. GOODS, ean offer G*ods at a re ry low price. Toodn Delivered to all Parts of the Town Fuk or Charge, Omaka Road Board ANNUA i. ELECTION REN WICK SUBDIVISION FOR the convenience of Voters there will be a Polling Booth at tho Springland’s School oil SATURDAY, 7th May, 1887. W. TISSIMAN, Returning Officer. Tenders mENDERS are invited till JL SATUiiDAr, May 7th for—About 50 Chains of Ditelling. Eor further particulars apply to H. T. PALMER, 4GI Para TO LET, CHEAP. jk SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE A with Store - room, Stable, and Coach house. Artesian well on premises. Quiet and retired j about 10 minutes wa ! k from Post Office, Apply to TIMES OFFICE. nTtT c e . GENTLEMEN’S O othing made to order from the Finest, New Zealand Tweeds on the shortest possible notice. Style & Fit Guakanteet. JAMBS SCOLLARD, TAILOR, &n„ Market Street, SouthNext Maxwell Brid e.

W. B. GIRLING & CO. Blenheim and Picton. DIRECT IMPORTERS from the MANUFACTURERS by (which YOU SAVE the MIDDLEMAN’S PROFITS. Beautiful Dress Materials. With Siik Plush to Match each Shade. Louis Velveteens. In BLACK and ALL COLORS, Manufactured to our Special Order by A Louis. These Velveteens have a very Rich Apt earauce, unsurpassed by any other Maker, Homespuns. That give great wear B£d, 9|<l, Is. You hive the Urgent Stock of DRESS MATERIALS in Blenheim to Select from, Estameul Serges. In BLACK, NAVY and BROWN. Cashmarettes. In Navy, Maroon, Bronze, Browns, C arets. Prunes, Myrtles and Black, la 8d a yard ; tin? usual price for theae goods is 2s 6d, French Flannels Twilled. In Scarlet, Plush. Maroon, &c. The Assortment in BLACK GOODS for Mou r ning and o h rwise is very great including Fine Black Serges, etc, etc. Blankets, in White and Colors. The order for these was pla ed with the Manufacturer in England efore the rise in Wool, they will he found fully 5a a pair cheaper tha . the same good* bought in the Colony. We would vety much like the good people of Blenheim to handle our Wellington made Blankets, they are si uply beautiful beyond compare. Flannels. Made a' Wellington, Kiiapoi, Oatnaru, and Mosgiel ; also the , Oelebrattd REAL WELSH FLANNELS, 'Use we received by the Tongariro. Winter Hosiery. H avy Knitts in B ys and Women’s Plain and Ribbed Cashmere Hose in ihe very best makes. Wear Guaranteed, Every desciij tiou of Hosiery. The Steamers Tanui, A raw a, Kaikoura and Tongariro brought us a very extensive supply of Wimer Drapery, un hiding Men’s Mercery. All the L ading and Most Fashionable Shap' s in Men’s Collars, Scarves and Warm Lined Winter, Gloves, shirts of every description from Mosgiel ; Crimean shirts, with and without 0 liars. Also, ttrry and Fancy Crimean Flannels, by the yard. Also, Heavy Rib ed Wool Under Pants and Plain Lambs Wool Under Vests, no better made. Our Men’s Overcoats At 19s 6d and 22s 61, are worth double. We have also Colonial Made Overcoats, grand value. Men’s Clothing. Our Stock in this Department is enormous, we purchased largely when wool was low, and our customers reap the benefit, as will be seen by the extraordinary low prices ticketed inside and outside our establ shrnent The Dressmaking Department Will h ave to be enlarged, double the quantity of young lady assistants being required to meet the increasing trade in this department. WEDDING DRESSES made to perfection, love y dresses in that way lately turned out which should largely increase rhe deman I for them All Wedding Dresses made by us bring gnod lock. W. B. GIRLING A„NJD CO., HALL OF COMMERCE GE RGE D. MASON, WATCH MAKER AND JEWELLeR Rothenmi’a Celebrated ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES From l? SWISS WATCHES From L2|los s»nd upwards GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES and Earrings, Ch'-ins, L>ckots,( Pendants, S tide, Necklets,'&o Eight Day and hirty 11 ,ur American Cl'Cks md Alarums Every description of Wa’ches, Cloaks and Jewellery carefully cleat)**'* l MARKET PLACE BLENHEIM

Richmond Bro k Run, up to March 4th are requested *o be sent in inmediately, FRANCIS H. RICHMOND, 220 FANCY Job Printers, CARD & RMIONE, TIMKB OFF:CI'. ID KNHFJM

WANTED KNOWN. PRIVATE Bo*rd and Rrsidence can be obtained at 0. F. Horton'*, Union Street. Havelock. Good Accommodation for boarders or for Families visiting the district. TEEMS REASONABLE. C.F. HORTON. 2 Havelock SPRING CREEK KOAD BOARD is hereby given that MR PHILLIP RUSH, Has been appointed Collector c* Rates with full power to sue for any monies that may be due to the Board. T. A DICKENS, Secretary. JOB PRINTING THE

WANTED KNOWN THE f'lio'v;iii' I'i>rso;.s sending their nrl- i« • s o ‘lie Tuifcs Office will h"tir uf h mething to their advantiK" : Mr M‘Ph' rsnn (I:>3' address), Bircli Hill R. E. Ki' twaw-re James Judye, 1 a> idey Dale Mr Colemnn, Vw:.tcr«‘ Mrs Ola-ence Bridge Mr Milne, Clarence-'Bridge, NEW ROYAL READER TO HAND. NEW ROYAL READER, No 1 NEW ROYAL READER, No 3 NEW ROYAL REAPER, No 3 NEW READER, No 5 NEW ROYAL READER, No 6 CARD <fc RA BONE, Stationers. Opening Notice GEO PATCHETT begs to inform the Public of Blenheim and Surrounding District that he b s opened in Market Street, South, (opposite London House) as Hairdresser Tobacconist, Perfumer, Where he hopes to obtain a foir sbara cf the Public Patronage. 257

LAND TO LEASE IN THE AWATEEE nnilE Undersigned is prepared to I Lease Farms on the A latere Flat, of from 100 to 500 acres 85 WiVI. CLIFFORD. To Let or For Sale, on Easy Terms A SEVEN-ROOMED Hous% with Pantry* Scullery and Wash-house attached ; within five minutes walk of Governmgut Buildr TO LET HOUSES of various sigea n the East and West Wards of the Borough of Blenheim, Apply to J. M. BREWSTER, 73 High street, Blenheim. LOST —Between Market Square and M'Callum's Paddock, a Silver MEDAfj and CHAIN. The finder will please return same to the owner. 341 J? SCOTT, WANTED A Good Quiet TRAP HORSE; apply TIMES OFFICE, A. ORDERS HAW, MANUFACTURER CONFECTIONER, FRI'IITERER Market Street, Blenheim. RIPE Fruits of the Season hand. Best quality. A order punctual's attended to TRY St 1 phens Inks. CARD & RABONK

Marlborough Times .. MACHINE Printing Works MARKET STREET. BLENHEIM Coloured Printing Variety of- Style. Promissory Notes (in book or form) Billheads, Cheques Statement Heads Letter and Note Heads Circulars, Menus Pesters, Handbills Catalogues, die Bail Programmes Memorial and Show Cards, JQIRECT IMPORTERS OP Printing Stationery, &c We execute all work at the LOWEST PAYABLE BATES!! The Newest Styles In Types and Ornaments, and the Latest Typographic Novelties are cons'an ly being added to ho Plant Our Specimens Cannot be Surpassed either for Style or Price CARD AND" RABOKE I EDI’EIETOIIS.

BROWNE & EYES, THE CHEAP DRAPERS, BEG to advise the arrival of several eases of NEW and FASHIONABLE DRAPERY and CLOTHING. Th@ prices for which will be found exceedingly low to cope with the times. BROWNE & EYES, #3~the cheap drapers.

Holloway’s Pills and Ointment.— Fafely and Securely.—When the severities of winter have yielded to the genial spriog, invalids should make a deter-* mined effort to regain their lost health ; when through confinement indoors, want of appetite, and disturbed sleep, the entire system is weakened, and the spirits have been broke u down, Holloway’s r. medies arc equal to the occasion. The Ointment rubbed over the regions of the stomach and liter, aided by the internal administrations of his Pills, will rectify the digestion, regulate the bile, and purify the bluoi!— ihr<.e sanatory actions which will speedily confer renewed vigour, brace up the failing nerve*, oonfirra the flaccid muscle ß , and restore to the ailing cheerfulness, that grpat charm < f t.xis'.eoer.

REDWOOD BROS SPRING CREEK. FLOUR MILLS. ARK Cush Purchasers of Whf at in am qum'ifcieß, and arprepared to (hrough their new roller process, at 6d per bushel

TF YOU ft. ANT A GOOD CUP OF COFFEE CATHOLIC CHI'RCHR. YELOOK aNL> A HOT PIE A BAZAAR Qij JO j IT7I A I. l-e held in ‘lit T. ws W Haul, Huvr-VcW. n 1 1> A.. OLDERSHAW. !.QU EE: ’S UI..TIJ L>A Y. M»> U. jin aid of li- fa ds of ill 'an i etwees 9 a ii. & 10 p.m. Daily. . Oninch. -57

half bound copying Letterbooks, CARD & RABONE.

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 20900, 7 May 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 20900, 7 May 1887, Page 3

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