public Notices. Preliminary Announcement. MJ V TI SS IM TTfIEfT AND VV COMMERCIAL ACADEMY, in High-streetjJßlenheim, at an early date. The course of study will comprise the usual English subjects, Latin and French, Mathematics and Writing. Terras: Day Pupils, Four guineas; Day Boarders, Fifteen guineas; and Yearly Boarders, Forty guineas per annum. Parents will oblige by an early intimation of their wishes. Notes left at the Express Office will meet with prompt attention. Caution. ALL Persons Camping Stock, or otherwise Trespassing on my Lands, will be proceeded against as the law directs. ALFRED WARREN. Prom Wellington for Loudon direct, To succeed the Alexandrina. fJjYHE A 1 Iron Clipper Ship STAR OF THE SOUTH, class) 20 >ears, 665 tons register, Edwin Smith, Commander, the third winter ship, is now laid on the berth to load with Colonial produce, and will sail as above ON OR ABOUT 20th OCTOBER. This vessel has unrivalled accommodation for first or second class passengers For freight or passage apply to Johnston and Co., or W. & G. Tuknkull and Co., Agents, Wellington ; or to H. DODSON, Agent, 172 Blenheim. Notice. THE Person who BORROWED my CLAM MS is requested to return urennmraw - - Thomas Maxtrd, Junr., Blacksmith, Blenheim. Sept 30. 1870. Notice of Removal. PR, SOM M ERA'ILL, BAKER, &c. , 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 lie trusts to receive their favors as usual. N.B. Confectionery, Pastry, &c., always on hand. '&U*tfngg, &c. Blenheim Volunteer Fire Brigade. THE Monthly Meeting of the above Brigade will be held at the Literary Institute, on Monday Evening, October 16th. at 7.30 p.rm P. Flannagan, Hon. Secretary^/ Walrait Club. A SPECIAL General Meeting of the Club will he held at the Royal Hotel, on Tuesday, the 18th instant, at 8 o'clock, pm. Important business. By order of the Committee. Alfred Maskell, Stage Manager. Blenheim, Oct. 14, 1870. OTamrh. WANTED, a Lad accustomed to Milk Cows and attend to Horses. Wages liberal. Apply at the Express Office. Notice. SHEARING will commence at Vernon Station on or about the 16th of November. No horses allowed on the Ran. SHEARING will commence at Starborough Station, on or about Ist November. Terms, 15s. per hundred Sheep, with rations. The rules of the Shed to be observed. N.B.—No horses or dogs will he allowed on the station. R Beaumont.
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Marlborough Express, Volume V, Issue 253, 15 October 1870, Page 3
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