Slate &ttbcvttgemeuts. Blenheim Dramatic Society. PERSONS wishing to join the above Society can do so by attending the Meeting, to be held at Ewart’s Hotel, on Wednesday evening next, Dec. 23rd, at 8 o’clock sharp, when the report of the Provisional Committee will be submitted. NOTICE. —After this date any Persons Removing Firewood from my Sections, Nos. 91, 131, 132, and 133, Omaka, will be prosecuted. William Brydon. Comely Bank, December sth, 1868. Notice. I HEREBY authorise Me. J. D. Macaulay, of Renwicktown, to receive a 1! outstanding Debts owing to me. Thomas Hunt. N.B.—All not paid within fourteen days will be put into the hands of a Solicitor. November 12th, 1868. NOTICE. ALL Persons indebted to Mr. Hanson Tukton, late of Blenheim, Solicitor, are requested to pay such debts to Mr. Harry Pitt, Solicitor, High-street. Blenheim, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge therefor. November 27th, 1868. Estatete of the late James Smith Carroll, Of Blenheim, I'liSQd^e^r^eceased. ALL SUMS due to the above Estate must be paid to either of the undersigned, on or before the 18th January next And all parties having CLAIMS against the said Estate will please submit particulars of the same to Mr. Nelson, at Blenheim, Solicitor for the Estate. John Bagge, Caled Davis,. Executors named in Will oUDeccased. Blenheim, Dec. 18th, 1868. Chiistiius Sjiorts, Big- Bush. BOXING DAY. 1868. SAHE customary Christmas Sports will I be held at .1 Shepherds’, Grove otel. Big Bush, on Saturday, Dec. 26. ROTTING MATCH lor £3 a tide, between 1> Rush’s Mrs. Lucy, and J. Kennedy’s Punchi„Jllo, from the Grove Hotel, to lh6 Opawa bridge and back. fEFPLE CHASE. — One mile more or less. Ist prize, £3, 2nd prize, £2. Entrance 10s. ALF-MILE RACK, between Phillip Rush’s Miss Coward and Win. Patrick’s mare Dolly, 20s. a side. jLTING in the Ring. —Ist Prize, £3, 2nd ditto, £l, Entrance, ss. LL-FOOR RACE, 50 yards blindfold ; entrance Is. HICKEN I N THE JUG. —Entrance 6d.; prize, the chicken. 'HEELBARROW RACE.— IOO yards blindfold; entrance Is ; prize 10s. _ T. MAXTEAD, 65 years of age. will Jump, Run, or Wrestle any man in New Zealand over years of ago. Sack Races, Foot iraces. Catching a Pig with a creasy tail, Throwing the Kebor, Jumping the Pole, and a variety of other Sports too numerous to mention. The first race to commence at 10 o’clock sharp. s On Sale for Hay Harvesting. CYTHES. SCYTHE STONES Hav Forks, Rakes, Reap Hooks, and Sickles _ • Files for Reaping Machine Knives Castor Oil for Machinery. &c., &c., &c. Also, a large and well-selected Stock of differs, Furnishing, and General Ironmgerv; White Lead. Raw and Boiled nseed Oil. Turps, Paints; Lamp-black, alk, Resin, Bluestone, Rope See. SHEEP SHEARS. TURKEY STONES AND OIL. And a lam-e assortment of Tin Goods including Teapots, Billies, Water and ilet Cans, Watering Pots, Candleiulds. Milk Buckets, Dishes, Strainers J Skimmers, and Cream Cans; Gained and Black Iron, Zinc, Copper, d Tin Goods made and repaired. imbing Work and Spouting fixed at the shortest notice. naraental Cistern Heads made to order. NOSWORTHY BROS., -mingharn and Sheffield Warehouse, Market-street, Blenheim.
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