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Blenheim to Nelson, Over land, RIA HAVELOCK, PELORUB D RAI VALLEY. THROUGH IN ONE DAY. COACH leaves Blenheim every Wednesdav Morning at 6 o’clock, arriving at Nelson same evening, leave Nelson FRt* DAY Morning at 6 o’clock, arriving at Blenheim same day. Having made the necessary arrangements for changing Horses and accommodating Passengers, we have commenced to run our Coach through to Nelson in one day. The line oilers special facilities to Tourists and Commercial Travellers, or anyone wishing to spend a day or two in Havelock or the Sounds and Surrounding Districts. As a perusal of the timetable of Mail Coach to Havelock will show through Passengeis may avail themselves of that line. First-class accommodation on the road. All commissions entrusted to us will be strictly attended to Parcels carried at reasonable rates Passengers requested to book early. Booking Office: Criterion Stables CLARK & TICKEHING 19 Proprietors

Mr A. N. Fanner, (From John Broadwood <fc Sons, London), HAS, by the wish of some few influential residents, arrived iu BLENHEIM, for the pur} ose of TUNING, REPAIRING, or REGULATING Pianofortes, Harmoniums, and Organs. Orders may be left at the Express Office. 1 f avkeock R efkrenoks. —Messrs Rutherford, 0. PL Mills, Sevprne, Smith, Suisted 3 Misses Matthews and Brownlee, and Ur Drury. Nelson References Judge Broa I, Major Pitt, Messrs 0, Y* Fell (Mayor of Nelson), Ambrose E. Mo- re, Akers, Campbell, and Rev. Fathers Garin ara Mahoney, 256 '

To the Teachers of the State Schools of NewlZealand. " la view of the kindly response made by teachers and children throughout New Zealand, to our appeal on behalf of the starving little ones at home, we purpose to ask tho teachers to mal>e an effort annually to collect a few pence in their schsols for the same purpose. The £sl sent home was acknowlged by the London School board in the following manner.— At a meeting of the Board, April 28th, Mr Pigglp (Chairman) proposed that the Chairman make it known, through the Lord Mayor, the pleasure with which the Board have heard of the kindly and generous interest which the schools in New Zealand have taken in the welfare of the poorest of the children in London, and in thanking them for the same, to express the hope that such acts of sympathy on the part of children in the Colonies to Children at home may strengthen those ties of common instinct and mutual good will which are binding into closer union these distant colonies and the mother country Or. Gladstone seconded the motion, and it was agreed to unanimously. We have £lB on hand from the subscription of last year, Any teacher desiring circulars couid received them by applying by pobt card. We would ask those teachers of large schools who do not quite agree with our purpose to kindly abstain from influencing adversity the subordinates. We only ask One Penny from each child- ay our united efforts succeed this year in giving dinners to even more than 12,000 children (the number fed last year) during the coming winter. J. G. WILSON, M.11.R, CLEMENT WM. LEE. Jffease send small sums by postal note to G. W. Lee, Qtaki, Wellington, who will acknowledge subs in Schoolmaster.

Tinsmith, Plumber & Gasfitter. BEG to intimate that I have Commenced Business in the above Branches, and solicit the Patronage of the Residents of Blenheim and surrounding’ districts. Estimates given, and hepaies Punctually Attended to ALEX, C, LESLIE, Temporary Sho] >— RIGHT-OF-WAY BETWEEN MR, Mason, Watchmaker, and Newport’s Boarding »use. AL'rJil-'.I) SThKKT TTTASTE PAPER for bam at YY Times Ohioe; from 10lb a- oOOili SABOKB & CO.

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 139, 17 November 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 139, 17 November 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 139, 17 November 1887, Page 4

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