Notice. w is hereby given, that from .131 and after this date, POISON will be laid on the Middlehurst Run. DAVID FOX. Manager. May 5. 1870. Land for Sale. T 3 ICH SUBURBAN LAND, at South--18. side, close to Blenheim, and out of the reach of floods. For particulars apply to Mr. H. Dodson, Auctioneer, or to Mr. Alfred Dobson, Druggist. 758 Notice. THE undersigned wiUnot be responsible for any Debts incurred in his name after this date. P. LAWRENCE. May 6th, 1870. gHEEPWASH TOBACCO, in large or small quantities, at HERMAN ELBECK’S. Five Shillings Reward. LOST, on Tuesday, April 22nd, from. Ewart’s Hotel, a Black Dog Pup, white breast, legs white, and white stripe down face ; will answer the name of “ Tip.” May be left at Nesbitt’s, Renwick; or Ewart’s Hotel. THE Proprietor of the Express is the Authorised Agent to receive subscriber’s names for the “THE (London) FREEMASON,” published weekly. Terms: 3s. 6d. per quarter. 749 Samuel Johnson. MR H. PITT, SOLIOITO IR,, HIGH SXEEEX, BLENHEIM. 637 WANTED to purchase, a strong, staunch Trap Horse. CHARLES PRICE. Picton, May 2, 1870. WANTED, a respectable Youth as an APPRENTICE to the General Printing business. Apply at Express Office MONEY. —A sum of £IOO to be lent on good Freehold Security. For particulars apply to Mr. Saml. Johnson, Express Office. WANTED, a good General Servant. For address apply at the Express Office. WANTED, a Married Couple without incumbrance, the wife to do housework; the husband to garden, and make himself generally useful on the run. Wages £7O a year, with board and lodging. Apply to Mr. Monro, Bank House, Waihopai, or at the Express Office. TENDERS will be received by Mr. Mclvor until noon on Friday, the 13th instant, for Alterations to the Woolpack Inn, Renwicktown. .Tenders to be sent to the undersigned, where plans and specifications may be seen. WM. DOUSLIN, Architect. To Let. A FARM, situate under the hills between the Stations of Capt. Baillie, and Charles Watts, Esq., in the Wairau Valley, lately belonging to Henry Bonningion, being Section No. 3, and containing 100 acres, with the Dwellinghouse, Farm Buildings, &c., thereon, at the low rent of £3O. Adams and Kingdon, Solicitors, Nelson. March 24, 1870. 935 HORSES TAKEN IN TO GRASS At 3s 6d per Week. ALFRED DOBSON. Southside Dairy. 24 IVERY STABLES, HARDY STREET, NELSON. (Next to Morrison and Sclanders’ Store.) The undersigned beg to inform their friends in the Wairau, that having taken the Stables lately occupied by Mr Henry Paap, they hope by strict attention to business, and moderate charges, to obtain an adequate share of their patronage. ' GEORGE STEVENSON. JOHN MGLASHAN. 27
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Marlborough Express, Volume V, Issue 229, 7 May 1870, Page 3
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