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The New Zealand Shipping Company (Limited). DIRECT LINE OF SHIPS FROM PICTQNFirst Wool Ship of the Season. rjIHIS Company’s Splendid Clipper Ship “Wanganui ” 100 A 1 at Lloyds. 1177 Tons Eegister. Joseph Adams . Commander Will he berthed at PICTON on the FIRST OE NOVEMBER To load wool and other produce for London Direct, sailing IN ALL DECEMBER The passenger accommodation in this vessel is of the most superior kind. The Wanganui will be followed by others of the Company’s vessels as required during the season. For freight or passage apply to THE OFFICES . HIGH STFEET.

To Woolgrowers & Farmers, MESSRS F. H. Pickering & Co. (Late N. Edwards & Oc.) WOOL AND GRAIN STORES: HIGH STREET, BLENHEIM. London Agents: A. L. ELDER AND CO. Liberal advances made ON Wools Skins, Flax, Tallow, And all kinds of COLONIAL PRODUCE placed in our liands for Shipment to the United Kingdom, either by direct vessel from Picton, or vessels of cither lino from Wellington. Dumping done on the premises free of charge to skippers. Passages to London secured on the best terms. Produce of all descriptions received for consignment to our Agents 1 Melbourne, Sydney, or any port in the Australian Colonies, and prompt account Sales rendered. P. H. PICKERING & CO. AGENTS FOK The National Insurance Company of New Zealand, Eire and Marino. The s.s. Neptune Tomlinson and Hayward’s Glycerine Sheep Dip Howard’s Reapers and Binders, and T. Corbett’s Agricultural Machinery. / P. and D. Duncan’s Farming Implements. F. M. Coote’s Australian and China Tea Company’s celebrated mixture. Holmes & Bell reference to the LATE FIRE, wo beg to intimate to our numerous customers that the business iu all its branches will bo carried on in the TEMPORARY PREMISES Lately occupied by SYMS AND CANNING Corner of Grove Road and Alfred Strc et. (b 5“ Clients will bo waited upon for orders as hero fore. 16th September, 18S7" The Pharmacy. \ MESSRS ELSON AND JACKSON Pharmaceutical Chemists. rjIEMPORARY Premises, shop j lately occupied by the Gas Office*,, j Market Street, South. 600 j i MONEY TO LEND. b SEVERAL SUMS of Money to Lend on Eirst Class Freehold ocurity at current rates of interest. ROGERS & EARLE. ,ON, Solictors. Blenheim : Restaurant, ■ i ALFRED STREET, BLENHEIM. « C MADDEN begs to inform: j « his friends and the public j 3 generally that ho has- opened as j ' above and hopes by cleanliness, j , civility and attention to obtain a I share of public patronage- i' - A Private Boom for Ladles- 1*

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 139, 17 November 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 139, 17 November 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 139, 17 November 1887, Page 2

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