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Braperg, &c. T. O’SULLIVAN HAS i JUST RECEIVED, 100 CASES, PACKAGES, & BALES OP GENERAL MERCHANDISE. T. O’SULLrVAK TTAS much pleasure in calling the attention of the public to HIS PRESENT STOCK OF WINTER DRAPERY, JUST OPENED. Having personally selected the whole from the BEST & LARGEST STOCKS IN THE COLONY, and having taken every pains to HAVE BEST VALUE FOR MONEY, he feels confident that he now offer to buyers advantages not before met with in the Province, Licensed Dealer in POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, &c. T. O’SULLIVAN RENWICK. aubertisements Cattle Trespass Act, J 807. IVT OTICE is hereby given that on and IN after the 13th day of June next, the provisions of “ The Cattle Trespass Act, 1867,” will be enforced on my land, being Sections, Nos. 17, 20, 23 and 29, Wairau West. And I further give notice that it is my intention to claim damages for cattle trespassing on the said land, and upon such portions thereof as are fenced or unfenced, together with driving fees. Charlks Eyles, Opavva Terrace. May 12th, 1871, Valuable Sheep Run for Sale. CONSISTING of 37,000 Acres of Leasehold, and 80 Acres of Freehold, LAND, together with 3,000 mixed Sheep at present depasturing thereon, situate in the Province of Marlborough. There is erected on the Freehold land, Whare, Wool Shed, and Stock Yards, the latter capable of yarding 20,000 sheep. The only reason the present proprietor has for disposing of the above run, is that he is desirous of leaving the Province. For terms and particulars, apply to . ; ■ Harry Pitt, Solicitor, Blenheim. April 13th, 1871. Notice. J RAYNER’S FELLMONGERY , Business will be carried on by the Undersigned during his absence in England. Wool, Hides, and Sheepskins bought. Best market price given. Will attend at Ewart’s Hotel every Saturday from 12 to 4'for the purchase of the same. Joshua B. Rather. N.B‘.~AII outstanding Accounts must be settled forthwith, or legal proceedings will be taken. Cimtioii. PERSONS trespassing on the property lately belonging to-Mr George Wratt, known as Wilford Hill, will be prosecuted with the- utmost rigor of the law. Charles Eybesv May 13tb, 1871.-

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Marlborough Express, Volume VI, Issue 296, 10 June 1871, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume VI, Issue 296, 10 June 1871, Page 2

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