Christmas Presents, JUST Opened up a Splendid Assortment for Young and Old CHRISTMAS CARD Given away to every oustomer. A GXFtTa GIFT! Sir if. Gilbert’s Illustrated Shakes* peare, in 10 parts, given to every Cash Purchaser of 26s and upwards CALL AND INSPECT THE NEW GOODS, NEW MUSIC! NEW KUSXO! ALFRED. T. CARD, Book, Music, Stationery and Fancy Goode Repository. MARKET Sr, SOUTH, BLENHEIM Marlborough Racing Clud. BOXING DAY MEETING. rpHE following event has been 1 substituted for the Hunt Club Hurdles : - Maiden Hack Race, of 5 sovs. Distance, { of a mile, Minimum weight, Bst. Entrance, os, Post Entry. A. REDWOOD,' Secretary. Marlborough i acing Club. I\/I EMBERS of the Marlbor--I>l ough Racing Club can obtain I heir Season 'Pickets by applying to the Secretary, Clnb Hotel. A. REDWOOD, Secretary. THE MOST IMPOETANT LAND SALE Ever held in the DisU'ict. Wednesday, Dee 28
1887. Q E K E N & NOSWOKI'UT having received instructions L’rom Thomas Rkdwood, Es<j , will SELL by Public Auction, at their Sale Rooms, High-street, on the above date:— THE WHOLE OF St- Leonard’s Farm, Containing 450 Acres find, sub-divided into 9 blocks of 50 acres each. Two of the Blocks will have Homesteads and Out Buildings upon them, and the whole been surveyed with a view to economy in fencing. I lithograph Plans will shortly he issued through the local Papers and any person wishing further' information can obtain it on application to the Auctioneers. The above oilers to intending Purchasers such an opportunity of securing a first class Property that will never occur again oil this Plain, as wo feel cure that any purchaser getting any portion ot’ this Property, will never willingly part with it. GREEN AN!) NOS WORTHY, A uetioneers. W. JBOOKKJt,
Monumental Mason. BEGS to inform the public that he can execute every land of monumental ■work in first class style and finish M a cheaper into than any other in the colony, having had considerable experience in West End, Lead n in tue work can suit his in un\ kind of stone. All orders executed with promptitude. Support Local Industry. Public Ifotice. HAYING Purchased the Good Will of the Butchering Business in the Estate of J. M'ivenzia and Co, and also taken the shop lately occupied by them 1 beg to inform their late customers and the public generally, that the business will be carried on as usual, under the supervision of Mr J. M'Kenzie, and tru: t by selling Meat of the Primest Quality, at Prices as verfised by the late firm, to still receive the patronage so liberally bestowed upon them. W. E. >T iVfVTvc. ! ..mi y ijutckor Kid..- v wi T* r ji r corrpl ■.» of * , •T-fi*. p itjp : ‘*Q *v. Vk Hlflt r
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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 246, 23 December 1887, Page 3
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