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aobeitisan cuts / St, Andrew’s Presbyterian Cnnrcli, Blenheim. Anniversary sermons win be Preached in this Church (D.Y.), on SABBATH, the 21st instant, in the forenoon by the Rev. J. B. Richakdson - , and in the evening by the Rev. Wm. Shxekhts. On Wednesday, the 24th, the Anniversary TEA MEETING will be held in the Old Council Chambers. Tea on the tables punctually at 4 o’clock. In the Evening a Public Meeting will be held in the Church, J. M. Hutcheson - , Esq., in the chair, when Addresses will be given by the Ten. Archdeacon Butt, the Revs. J. B. Richardson, J. Bannatyne, and Wm. Shirriffs, and other gentlemen. Collections will be made to aid in clearing off the debt on the Church. Tickets for the Tea may be had at the Stores of Messrs W. Litchfield, A. McLauchlan, and J. M. Hutcheson. / / Schoolmistress Wanted, WANTED a MISTRESS for the Blenheim School for Girls. She must be competent to give lessons in practical needlework, as well as in the ordinary branches of an English Education. Salary £BO per annum, with a capitation allowance. Duties to commence on the I7th of July next. Applications with testimonials, &c., to be sent to the undersigned. W. Collie, Chairman of the / Blenheim School Commitfe. Blenheim, May 17, 1871, / Wairau Agricultural Society. A GENERAL MEETING of the. Members will be held at James' Assembly Rooms, on Thursday next, the 25th instant, at 6.30 p.m., to elect officers and other business. By order of the Committee. J. F. Hathaway, Hon. Sec.

Notice. MRS. C. COLLINS, Professor of MUSIC, SINGING and DRAWING, will be happy to receive PUPILS in Class or otherwise. Those desiring can have private instruction at their residence. Mrs Collins will hold herself disengaged between the hours oftwelve and two o’clock to arrange for pupils at MRS. CURRIE’S, Grove Road. Sarpe “Malay.” ALL CLAIMS against the barque “ MALAY,” are required to be rendered in duplicate to the undersigned by Tuesday next, the 23rd 'instant, otherwise they will not be recognised. Nath. Edwaeds & Co., Agents. fipf REWARD will be paid to anyone X/O who will give such information as will lead to the conviction of the person or persons who turned my Spring Cart over tha bank into the Opawa River on the evening of the 18 th instant. L. K. Hoehe. Grove Road, May 19, 1871. Winter Goods! Winter Goods! OPBNING AT McLAUCETLAN’S FANCY CLAN TARTANS AND CHECK Winceys, Wool, Repps, Silk and Satin Frilled and Stitched Skirts. Shortly to arrive—An Experienced Dressmaker. PORT OF WAIRAU, BLENHEIM. ARRIVED. 17.—Lyttelton, p.s. 76 tons, Scott, from Nelson, with 1 box tobacco, Elbeck ; 40 cases kerosene, 1 wheel, 4 pkges wool packs, 1 case chairs, do galvanised iron, do sundries, 20 coils wire, 3 burs steel, pkge indiarubber, 30 tons coal, N. Edwards and Co; case fittings, Seymour; 5 pkges wire, 3do glass ; 2 pkges bags, Holdaway ; 1 do Pike, 2 casks ale, Seott ; 1 parcel, Seazeau ; 1 pkge trees, Watson ; 1 do Renwick ; 1 box, Jeffries; Ido Hooper ; 1 trunk, bag, truss, Bullick. Passengers : Mr and Mrs Hodson, Mr and Miss Squires, Mrs Wall, Messrs Smith and Haines. SAILED. 19.—Lyttelton, p.s. 76 tons, Scott, for Nelson, with 2 sacks potatoes, Healey ; tool-box and box and bag, Fox; 67 sacks barley, Barnes ; 36 do Thompson; 15 do O’Dwyer; steam engine, N. Edwards and Co ; 400 sheep, A J, Richmond; 15 pigs, P. R. M‘Rae ; 1 bag barley, Bank of New Zealand. Passengers : Messrs Pritchard, Harley, Hooper, Parkea, and Bright.

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Marlborough Express, Volume VI, Issue 293, 20 May 1871, Page 4

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