Pttfclit Notices. Notice. LEWIS’S COACH will leave the Eoyal Hotel, for Picton, at 12 o’clock noon, THIS DAY (Saturday), to meet the Phoebe. Book early. L. LEWIS, Coach Proprietor, Mail Contractor, &c. / Notice of Removal, -v., R WILLIAMS has Removed to the Shop adjoining Collie’s Bridge, lately occupied by Mr M'Elwain. **.* Private residence first house over y the Taylor Bridge, in Maxwell road. Noticeofßemoyal. R. SOMMERVILL, BAKER, &c. „ begs to intimate to his friends and the public generally, that he has Removed to new and commodious premises, near the Omaka Bridge, Grove Road, where he trusts to receive their favors as usual. N.B. Confectionery, Pastry, &c., always on hand. Borough of Blenheim. IN pursuance of sections 144, 240, and 241 of “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1867,” notice is hereby given that it is the intention of the Council of the Borough of Blenheim, to borrow a Loan of One Thousand Pounds (.€1.000) on the security of a Special Rate of Sixpence in the Pound, the said Loan bearing interest at the rate of eight per centum per annum, for the purpose of erecting permanent Protective Works, to prevent the overflow of the Opawa and Omaka rivers; the interest to be payable half-yearly, on the first day of April and the first day of October in every year, at the Bank of New Zealand, Blenheim, and such principal money being payable on the first day of April, 1878, at the Bank of New Zealand, Blenheim. The above proposition will be considered by the Council on Tuesday, the 16th day of August next. By order of the Council. JOHN T. ROBINSON. Town Clerk. Borough Council Office, Blenheim, July 22nd, 1870.
Notice. NY Person found TRESPASSING dr driving Horses off the Wantwood Run, after lids date, will be prosecuted according to law. iLCU Uvl VI IV 4c*Vr • GEO. WATSON. Manager for N. G. Morse, Esq. July 23, 1870. MONEY TO LEND, on good Freehold security. Apply to HARRY PITT, Solicitor, Blenheim. Birmingham and Sheffield Warehouse. JUST RECEIVED.— A General Assortment of IRONMONGERY, Cotton Waste, for engines and machinery Copper Rivets for belts Grindstones Manilla Rope Kerosene Lamps, Wick, Oil, Glasses, and Globes Butcher’s Knives and Steels Enamelled Baking dishes. Meat plates and Wash-bowls Candle Cotton Steel and Socket Spades Wire Nails, fine and stout Cut and Patent Nails Screws Ri& Locks, Latches, Chest, Till, Cupboard, and Padlocks China Furniture for do. Powder, Shot, Caps, and Wads. Ransomes’ and Howard’s Ploughshares. W. NOSWORTHY. 987 Lamps I Lamps I JUST RECEIVED.—The Largest Assortment of the the newest and most chaste designs of KEROSENE LAMPS ever imported into this Province, and selling at a Great Reduction in prices. ROBINSON BROS., Furnishing and; General Ironmongers, Coach Builders, Wheelwrights, &c. Comprising—
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Marlborough Express, Volume V, Issue 242, 30 July 1870, Page 2
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