iLate SWibectiscments. notice. " Blenheim Subdivision of Marlborough Bangers. AN Extraordinary GENERAL MEETING of this Subdivision will be held on Tuesday Evening next, October 27th, 1868, at half-past 7 p.m. Business :—“ To take into consideration the amalgamation of Renwicktown Volunteers with this subdivision, in consequence of Picton having formed a Company of their own.” Notice. THE Blenheim Subdivision of MARLBOROUGH RANGERS will meet for Parade at half-past six on Tuesday, the 27th October; after which a General Meeting will be held on business of importance. By order, E. B yin ell, Lieutenant. NOTICE —Those persons interested in stopping the Overflow of Water, in Grove Road, are requested to attend a Meeting, to be held at. Murray's Commercial Hotel, on Tuesday evening next, at 7£ for 8 o’clock. TO LET. THE COTTAGE late in the occupation of Mu. P. Lawrence, Maxwell Road. —Apply to H. Dodson, Auctioneer, and Land Agent. mENDERS will be received by the unJ_ dersigned until Monday, November 2nd, at noon, for ALTERATIONS in my STORE, Grove Road. Plans and Speciflcations may be seen on application to B. Bomford. Blenheim, October 21st, 1868.. LADIES’ SCHOOL. CONDUCTED BY MRS. CURRIE. GROVE ROAD, BLENHEIM. SALE, CHEAP.—One Chest of ; Drawers, rimu carved front, and kauri back; also one kauri Chittb’nere. Apply at the Express Office, Blenheim. [advertisement.] To the Editor of the Marlborough Express. SIR, —Can you inform me and the Electors of Lower Wairau, —What means all this printing on the Bridge and public places ? Is it public opinion condemning our representative without a trial ? I say, let him account for his stewardship first; if he justifies his conduct, 1 will willingly lend a hand to obliterates these daubs. But if he continues to treat his constituents with that contempt and scant courtesy he has shown of late, I fear a photo of the above daubs will take firm hold on the pupils of our eyes. Yours, &c., An Elector. Blenheim, October 23rd, 1868.
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. t T Advertisers will oblige by writing upon their copy the number of times they wish their favours inserted, otherwise they will be charged for till countermanded, in case of any appearing for a longer period than required, we shall esteem it a favour if our clients will call our attention to the circumstance, as we shall always be glad to meet their convenience by withdrawing them with as much readiness as we have in inserting them.
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Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 141, 24 October 1868, Page 2
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