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/- sLaie EtJVirrltsrmcnis. ROBERT CURRIE BEGS to tender his most grateful thanks to Mr. Carey, Mr. Adams, and the other gentleman -who so kindly rescued his Wife and Child on the evening of the day of the flood. Also, to the three gentlemen who came late,in the evening with a boat, and took away himself (it being dark, he could not recognise them). Likewise to the Messrs. Parker Bros, for the kind and handsome manner in which they received and entertained his wife, child, and self. RoBEEX CuEEIE, Grove Road. Blenheim, February Bth, 1868. Thanks. To Me. M. Gunn, Yictoeia Hotel. IR, —My unbounded thanks are due to* you for the hospitality and kindness shown to Mrs. Lewis and family during the late floods. L. Lewis, Mail Contractor. Blenheim, Eeb. 7th, 1868. Thanks. GUSTAF BERRY begs to return his sincere thanks to those friends who assisted in the search for his late Father-in-law—Mr. Joseph Blaymires. Renwicktown, February Ist, 1868. Three Pounds Reward. LOST, from Gunn’s Paddock, Maxwell Road, aLIGHT BAY MARE, branded (in large letters) RF on the near shoulder, and F on the off shoulder ; one white hind foot, and tail cut square. The finder will receive the above reward on application to Nicholas Adams, at Gorrie’s Timber Yard, or at Gunn’s "Victoria Hotel, Blenheim, February 7th, 1868. LOST, on the evening of January 13th, between the Royal Standard Hotel, and Wynen-street, Blenheim, a PURSE containing three Bank notes, a half Sovereign, and some silver. Whoever has found the same will be handsomely rewarded, on restoration to the owner. Apply at the Express Office, Blenheim. Photography! Photography!! ROBERT CURRIE begs to inform his friends and the public generally, that in a few days he will be ready to take Portraits, Yiews, &c., &c. ROBERT CURRIE, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, Grove Road, Blenheim. Lost during the Flood. SIX DRUMS OF LINSEED OIL, marked W.G.T and D.L. Any person finding the above on the land near the river, and returning the same to Messrs. Nosworthy Bros., will be rewarded. Noswoeiht Beoxhees. Blenheim, February Ist, 1868. For Sale. or ACRES OF 4/ 0 Road, being urban. Price low, Apply to Mr. A. LAND on the Picton Section 36, Picton Suband terms easy. Close, Big Bush.

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Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 100, 8 February 1868, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 100, 8 February 1868, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 100, 8 February 1868, Page 2

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