HOWARD’S ROYAL PRIZE SHEAF BINDER. At the last Great Trials of Sheaf-Binding Reapers, (Ty • By the Royal Agricultural Society of England, Shrewsbury, J. & F. HOW ARB were awarded THE £SO PRIZE For this Machine, which beat two of Hornsby’s Machines, Three of McCormick’s Machines, Two of Wood’s Machines, And all the other Makers Machines At the International Inventions Exhibition, London, The Jury also awarded the Gold Medal to J. and F Howard for their Royal Prize Sheaf Binder. We are oxpecting a shipment of these celebrated machines for 1887 to arrivo in November All extras kept on hand. Intending purchasers should book early. WM. EARP & CO. Solo Agents for Marlborough for J. & F Howard’s Manufactures
Kaikoura Mail Coach Runs Weekly to Kainoura, calling at Awatere, Flaxbourne and Kekerangu, Booking Offices Criterion Stables COAOH leaves Blenheim e/ery Monday at 6 a.m. Leaves Kaikoura Thursday mornings at 6 a:m. arriving in Blen* heim at 6 p m. Fridays Saddle Horses to convoy passen-* gers from Clarence River to &ai~ koura Ail parcels must be hilly addressed, and passengers are requested t:j bonk as early as possible. ALLEN & M'KAE, Proprietors To Meet the Times Messrs ear l l and M‘KENZIE have reduced then Firewood To the following Prices FOR CASH •i feet length.!- 24s per cord 2. feet . . *7s ~ Short length . 31s „ . . obs per Ton, 15 per Cent will bo charged if aooked. Oats, Chaff, and Bran always on land. Oats crushed at 4ct per bushel. Blenheim 20t h May IS^‘
Henry Jellyman, Sick House and Cattle REPOSITORY, Maxwell Road. rSTIMONIALS can be seen and References given as to the successful treatment of both Cattle and Horses. Charges Moderate. Temperance Boarding HouseMAXWELL ROAD, Gl. T. Corbett, Late Cook at Criterion and Club Hotels. HAVIN' C taken possession of tbe above Boarding House, is prepared to offor to bis friends and the public tbe best Table and Beds in the province at reasonable charges. HOT DINNER rTtILL 2 EVERY DAY 1/-
J. L. M. CAREY, BEGS to announce to the Public Generally that he has Commenced business as BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND DEALER IN EANCY GOODS, In the NEW SHOP next to J. Scott & Co„ Confectioners, in Market Place He trusts by civility and attention to B usiness, combined with moderate Prices, to merit a fair share of Public Patronage] THE LATEST NO.YELTIES IN A DEPARTMENT. Ah Inspection Invited TERMS CASH
H. B. HUDDLESTON, (Late H.E.I.G.S. Madras) ARCHITECT AND CIVIL ENGINEER, j Valuer and Arbitrator. J X ICENSED Surveyor under the j 8 i Land Transfer Act. BLENHEIM. Wheat. Wheat. T. THOMPSON is prepared to buy Wheat, and will receive Samples with price, at the Mills, P I 0 T 0 N . 25S EMPIRE HOTEL. Corner op Walter Street and Halifax Street. Jas. O’Sullivaa, (Late Nlwth & Anhke'v-;.) PROPRIETOR. This Splendid New Hostelry or ; ust been opened by me, and spaied no expense in making the House se-.ond to none in the Province. The Bedrooms are arg and f«eli ■ventilated, and there is First-class Table kept. One of Wright’s best Billiard tables on the premises. I have received a Splendid -on* signment of Wines and Spi/i-s of the best brands. An nspectica is re3peotially a vited, U 0
SUMMER GOODS J. B. PIGOTT. Clothier and Qenerai Draper. JJAS JUST Opened up a Large Stock of SUMMER GOODS Calicoes, Flannels, Sheeting, Shirt ings, Hollands, Dress Materia etc-, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Hats, Scarfs, Shirts, Collars etc. INSPECTION INVITED.
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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 264, 19 January 1888, Page 1
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