Auction Sales. Auction Sale at Plough Inu. HENRY DODSON, Having received instructions from Mr. Samuel Tieunay, who is leaving the premises, will Sell by Public Auction, on Thursday next, the 17th instant, at One p.m., on the premises, THE whole of the FURNITURE, Stock in Trade, &c., including 5 Horses, draught and saddle Dray, and lot Harness Good Milch Cow 6 Sides new Bacon, and lot Pigs 2 Tons Potatoes 1 Stack Hay Fowls, Butter, &c., &c. The whole positively to be sold without reserve. H. Dodson, 171 Auctioneer. Sheep I Sheep 1 ! Sheep!!! HENRY DODSON, Under instructions from Messrs. Guilford and Son, will Sell by Public Auction, on Saturday, June 19th, at the Sale Yards, Blenheim, Three thousand sheep, of mixed ages and sexes, in lots to suit purchasers. In order that country purchasers may have time to take their Sheep home, the sale will commence at Eleven o’clock sharp, and the whole will be sold without any reserve. H. Dodson, 170 Auctioneer. Important Sale of First-class Drapery HENRY DODSON, Having been favored with instructions from Mrs. Rayner, who is retiring from business, will submit to public competition, on Saturday, the 19th instant, at the Auction Mart, Blenheim, THE whole of her large STOCK in TRADE, consisting of— Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, in great variety Knickerbocker Suits, Crimean and other Shirts Ladies’ and Girls’ Dresses Cloth Gloves, Drawers, Socks, Paletots, Winsey Skirts, Furs Linen Goods, &c., &c., &c. The whole of the above are first-class Goods, and for the most part direct importations. H. Dodson, 181 Auctioneer. Nath, edwards & co., beg to announce to the Inhabitants of Marl borough that they are now prepared to undertake the SALE by AUCTION of Landed Property, Produce, Merchandise, and Stock, Blenheim, April 9th, 1869. 39 l*elorus Butchery. THE Undersigned most respectfully intimate to all Inhabitants of Havelock, and surrounding Districts, that having now entered the Butchering Business, they trust by always keeping a good supply of Meat, combined with civility and attention, to merit a fair share of public patronage. Mills Brothers. N.B.—The Business will be conducted by Mr. C. H. Mills. 174 NOTICE is hereby given to all persons indebted to the Firm of “ Powick Brothers,” thot all ACCOUNTS due to the said Firm must be PAID to the undersigned on or before Saturday, the 261 h of June instant: And that without further notice legal proceedings will be instituted for the recovery of all amounts remaining unpaid on that date. William M. Nelson, Solicitor. Blenheim, June 11th, 1868. 178 ALL persons indebted to the Immigration Commissioners for the Province of Marlborough, for the whole or any portion of the money advanced for their passages from Great Britain, are hereby directed to pay the same to the Immigration Secretary before the Ist day of July next, after which date legal proceedings will be taken for the recovery of the same without further notice. By order of the Immigration Commissioners, James Balfour Wemyss, 173 Secretary.
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Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 179, 12 June 1869, Page 2
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