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the junction hotel Spring Creek. Ralph Andrews, (Late of Empire Hotel, Blenheim), TTAS pleasure in acquainting his H friends and the public generaUv, that he has taken over the e h Sre y pu«r& "L ho T ‘0 merit a continuance of the-trade bestowed upon his predecessor. Table, Good Stablihg. To Meet the Times, JjOILEKS, STOVES, RANGES Genuine Aurora Lamp Stove. Lamp Wicks and Glasses of every Lamp Made Gas Stoves and Heating Stoves Pumps, Hose. A good stock of Tinware. Tin Milk Buckets, tho Best Made. Lead, Zinc, and IronKidgo Nails SrouTiNO Fixed ekom 4d a Foot T’RISTER & IIOSSMAN’S S EjW[l N G M A;C,H INES On Easy Terms. This is tho Best Machine made, with all tho latest improvements WILLIAM CARE Agont for Albo-Carbon Light Co ; Frister and Kossman’s Sewing Machines; tho Turner Gas Engino Co. Overland £ Route. HAVELOCK and Nelson Mail Coaches run regularly as per Timetable Leave Blenheim for Havelock and IN elson, Mondays at 6 a.m., (arrive at Nelson same day) Leave Havelock for Blenheim, Mondays, at 1 p.ro. Leave Nelson for Havelock and Blenheim Tuesdays, at 6 a.m. (arriving Blenheim same day) , Leave Blenheim for Havelock, Tuesdays, at 11 a.m. , , ... . Leave Blenheim for Havelock, Y\ edneadays.at 12nocn . Leave Havelock for Blenheim, Thursdays, at 9.30 a.m. Leave Blenheim for Havelock, 1 ndays, at 11 a.in. . Leave Havelock for Blenheim, Saturdays at 1 p-m. The Cheapest, shortest, and most direct route to tho Mahakipawa Goldfields is via Havelock. Boats in connection with our Oodclioß. Mahakipawa can he reached by this route under Five Houks from Blenheim. Special Coaches to Havelock, Wakamarina, or Nelson, may bo arranged for.

Stabling at Havelock CLARK & PICKERING, COACH PROPRIETORS, Havelock and Biekheim. The Season THE undersigned, in thanking his friends and the public generally for their patronage in the trade for the last 20 years, begs to say, that he still continues to supply all kinds of Nursery Stock, of the best quality only, at reasonable prices, and as the planting season is a very limited time, he £’i'eits early orders as necessary »ccest. E. STRATFORD, Nursery and Seedsman. Blenheim, July 16, 1888 To Meet the Times. JAMES" LEES j-J- AS FUR SAL E—--30 Bags Chicken. Wheat 9s per bag 30 Bags Fowl Barley, 9s per bag 50 Bags Wheat, 1 Is per bag 40 Bags Carrots, 4s per bag Blue and White Peas 13 Trucks Birch, 4ft lengths, 53s per truck, delivered Pine and Tawa Firowood, in all lengths Brunner and Newcastle Coal, Coke, Fire-bricks, &c., at usual rates Oats, Chaff, Bran, Pollard, always on Land Oats crushed at -kl per bushel gegf Terms, Cash. “^3 JAS. LEES, Wyuen-£t;eefc.

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 314, 22 September 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 314, 22 September 1888, Page 1

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