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BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Market Street South, HAS opened. as above with a good • Stock of nil descriptions of Boots and Shoes, principally own make, which he offers at PEIOES TO DEFY COMPETITION. - IsT.B. — Boots and Shoes made to order,! and lepairs expeditiously executed. 102 Tobacco ! Tobacco ! I 'gCOTCH MAN'S J)ELIGHT," Is pronounced by all who have tried it to be the best ever sold m the Province. To be had only from CARD & BUCKLAND, . Market Street, Blenheim. BC6 Files, Firewood, &rcl Fencing-, OF every description delivered at the Opawa Station by the urdersigned. Orders left with Mr W. Ching, Grove Road, from whom prices may be obtained, wil be promptly attended to. Charles Madden. Mount Pleasant, Pieton Road. 733 Firewood. TXAYING arranged fur a regular supply ■JLJL erf Firewood, from 2ft to 4ft lengths also Posts, Rails, Piles, Shingles, Palings Straining Posts, i\nJ squared or round Timber, I am now prepared to supply the inhabitants of Blenheim and surrounding districts with first-class bus!) materials at shortest notice and lowest' possible prices. Early application for any of the above solicited. • General Carting also done" by . theundersigned. W. Ching, 63 Grove Road. Nothing' Like Leather. >M H. McJELWAIN has undertaken V_A. the cure of Soles, and all kindred matters connected with his profession, at the old stand, opposite Ewart's Hotel, Blenheim. N.B. — All genuine goods of his man actura boar his Tiada Mark. 68 Public Notice. " ' • WE have ■ this day disposed of. our Business m Pieton as Ironmongers &c, to MrF. Hillmer, who for some time has managed the branch, and solicit for him a continuation of the custom so freely accorded to us. ROBINSON BROS. April 1, IS7G, . . 764 IN" taking over the Business ko successfully carried on by Messrs Robinson Bros, m Pieton, while thanking the Public for the liberal patronage they have accorded to me, I beg to intimate that I ha ?e opened, m connection with the Ironmongery Business, the business of a GENERAL STORE, "and , trust that by selling the choicest articU-s at the lowest remunerative prices, to obtain a fair share of public support. F. HILLMER. April 1,1876. 763 Notice. T7K~)R SALE— About 200 full-mouthed Jj Merino EWES. They have been running with lirst-class Bams. John Watsox, 734 Dungree Station. Cattle Trespass Act, 3868. ■jVT OTICE is hereby given that on and _L_^ after the 10th day of August next, the provisions of "The Cattle Trespass Act, 1868," will be enforced on our land, known as the Edna Run, also on Sections 1 and 2, block 1, Wairau Valley, and that it is our intention to claim damages for all cattle trespassing upon the said land, whether the Same shall be fenced or un fenced. Wm. Bell & Sons. July Bth. To Trespassers. PERSONS TRESPASSING m my Paddock, part of that known as Gillespie's Paddock, Maxwell Road, by placing horses or cattle' therein after this notice, will be PROSECUTED. R. Simmons. June 13th, 1876. 814

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Marlborough Express, Volume XI, Issue 831, 12 July 1876, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XI, Issue 831, 12 July 1876, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XI, Issue 831, 12 July 1876, Page 6