Auction Sales. Wreck "Hera,” SSRS. NATH. EDWARDS & CO. have received instructions from Messrs. Blick and Co., to sell by public auction, at their Warehouse, High-street, on SATURDAY, the 20th instant, at two o’clock, p.m,, The Hull of the wreck “ Hera,” copper bottomed and fastened, and now afloat in Port Underwood. The auctioneer directs the attention of ship owners, seafaring men, and speculators to the sale of the above valuable Hull, which was built in 1866, was all newly coppered in London just previous to loading for Nelson last voyage, and is copper fastened for about 18 feet up from the keel. Intending purchasers should inspect the Hull, and the “ Osprey ” making occasional trips to Port Underwood offers favorable opportunities for doing so. Terms at Sale. JOHN CONNAL. Auctioneer. Blenheim, 6th August, 1870. Nath, edwards and co., win sell by auction at their Warehouse, on SATURDAY NEXT, the 20th instant, immediately after the sale of the Hera, 9 chests Congou Tea, ex Waverley 5 half-chests do 14 pairs 10-4 Bine Blankets 9 ~ Grey do 6 Men’s Pilot Jackets 1 piece Striped Wincey 20 pkirs Men’s Watertight Boots 5000 Swiss Cigars 1. superior Horse-hair seat Sofa. Terms at sale. Blenheim, 13th August, 1870.
aUberttsemcnta. J. Grossman, JEWELLER, & c . FROM UELSOK, ESIRES lo inform his friends that he has returned to Blenheim and district, with an extensive and wellassorted STOCK OF JEWELLERY, of Colonial manufacture, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, MASONIC PINS, RINGS AND CHAINS, &c., and, while soliciting further favors at their bands, would thankfully acknowledge their kind patronage in the'past. . N.B.—All orders punctually attended to. Address, Ewart’s Hotel, for a fortnight. Important Announcement. IN RE MOELLER BROS.’ ESTATE. MR. M. L. MARKS has arrived, and will sell, according to instructions, on MONDAY, the Isth August, The Cheapest, Largest, and Best parcel of DRAPERIES Ever offered, at such prices as must carry astonishment with it! Remember, Monday next. The Greatest BARGAINS ever offered ! without reference to English cost, at THE OLD COUNCIL CHAMBERS, Blenheim.
Save 7 miles of Carriage! NOTICE TO DIGGERS & OTHERS. EVERY Requisite for the Diggings, . at the LOWEST CASH PRICES! AT T. O’SULLIVAN’S, 121 Renwick. . Furniture I Furniture I Furniture! GW. BEER, Cabinet Maker, in con- • sequence iof the great depression in trade at Nelson, has decided upon bringing a large 1 quantity of First-class FURNITURE to Blenheim, all of which will be sold at Nelson prices. This will be a splendid opportunity for persons furnishing, such a one as will not occur again, alt of which must be sold within One* Month, and at such prices as will ensure a speedy sale.’ • r ..
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Marlborough Express, Volume V, Issue 244, 13 August 1870, Page 2
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434Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume V, Issue 244, 13 August 1870, Page 2
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