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D. H. PATTIE, AGENT FOR NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE Association OF AUSTRALIA, (Limited.) I' MPORTANT SPECIAL FEAT U R E S. 1. That no Member’s Policy be allowed to lapse on account of the non-payment of any Premium, so long as it has a Surrender Value sufficient to pay the Premium overdue. 2. That no Member shall be compelled to pay a higher Premium on his Policy than that sot opposite to his age in tho Table of Rates. •3. Age of Members taken as at Nearest Birthday. 4. Profits Divided every Three Years. 5. Settlement Policies, which relieve from tho expenses attending the preparation of a Deed of Settlement, and from the necessity of troubling friends to become Trustees. SALE OF Salvage Goods. J. R IiCOTT BEGS to inform his friends and tho public of Blenheim and surrounding districts that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS IN Market Street, South (Next the Maxwell Bridge)b As Clothier and General . Draper. And will show a first class variety of Gents’ White Oxford Shirts, Undershirts, Pants, A- Hose, Tics. Scarfs, Belts, Braces, Hard and SoSk Felt Hats, &e. P»1 of the best quality and Fit. The Tailoring Department will bo a speciality and perfect tit guaranteed. Hard Felt Hats in any Particular shape or color made to order. J. B* PIGOTT. AGENT FOR Hill and Sons’ Hats.

Spring Creek Road Board. APPOINTMENT OF POUNDKEEPER AND IMPOUNDER. Notice is hereoy given that Charles Sheridan, of Spring Creelc, of the Province of Marlborough, has been duly appointed as Poundkeeper and Impounder to the Spring Creek Road Board, in stead or place of Jaiues May, resigned, the appointment to date from the 16th of September now instant. JOSEPH 11. REDWOOD, Chairman. T. A. DICKENS, Clerk, Rabbits! Rabbits! WE are now giving 3s Od per dozen for frosk Rabbits. Support the men who first gave you employment. FOSTER & GOSLING, Manage THE BOCA COMPANY. 787 Challenge. MR LAINGr having stated at Ewart’s Hall, during the late contest between Hudson and Scott, that he would knock out any man in Marlborough in four rounds I am willing to meet him on Monday The stakes to be from £lO to £2O each. JOHN REILLY, Ten Shillings RewardLOST —A low set, long haired, blapk apd tan sheep hitch. Answers to the name of “ Ely.” Any body sending information to Mr C. Paterson, North Bank, will receive the above reward. 808 w ThanksTE Beg to tender our Best THANKS to the Captain and Members of the Eire Brigade and other friends who so willingly rendered assistance at the lato Eire. HOLMES & BELL. 16th September, 1887. Wanted at onee. WANTED— A GIRL to Assist in Housework. To sleep it home. Good Wages. Apply DAILY TIMES OFFICE. WANTED —To purchase, in any Quantity, Eggs and Poultrv, Apply to, ■ ■ JAMES LEES, 7.0 Wynen Street. w ANTED A Respectable and civil Lad at once. Apply TIMES OFFICE,

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 139, 20 September 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 139, 20 September 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 139, 20 September 1887, Page 3

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