-S'tHjlMtv. Aitcltor Mac «f a3^ Si«%im r»c.vrt». mHE LYTTELTON will Sail for 1 WELLINGTON, on or about WEDNESDAY, December 27th. The LYTTELTON will sail for NELSON early. For Freight or passage, apply to 4£i N. Edwards & Co.. Agents. Union Steam Ship Company. n Va^ mHE Union Steam Ship v^SO^*-*- Company's Steamers are gjyii£gii£» appointed t) leave Pioton en or about the following dates : — FOR NELSON AND NORTH, Saturday, Dec. 23, the Taupo. Friday, Dec 29, the Taranaki. Wednesday, Jan. 3, the Hawea. FOR WELLINGTON AND SOUTH. Tuesday, Dec. 26, the Hawea. Friday, Dec. 29,. the Wellington. Tuesday, Jan. 2, the Taupo. Note. — From 15th December to 31st January, RETURN TICKETS will be issued to ports within the Colony at which the Company's steamers call, at a reduction ot 30 per cent, off double fares, available for return till 28th February. 752 W. Welford, Agent. New Zealand Railway*, PICTON AND BLENHEIBi. ON Chrismas Day trains will run ale» Sundays. On Boxing and New Yeat's Days trains will run as under : — A. M. P. M. P. M. Leave Picton 8 0 12 30 6 0 Leave Blenheim 10 0 2 30 8 0 On Boxing and New Year's Daya Return Tickets will be issued at single fares. Tom F. Rotheram, General, Manager. Education Board Office, Bleuheim, Bth Dec, 1876. A SCHOOLMASTER is wanted for the Fairhall School. Remuneraion £100 per annum, and use of Dwelling House. Applications, with certificates of competency, to be sent to the Chairman of the Board. A. P. Seymour, 769 Chairman. Blenheim Building Society. ANRW SERIES of Shares will he issued m the above Society on Mondajt, the 15th January, 1877, thereby seciirirg to new Shareholders all the advantages of original membership. By order of the Board of Directors, C. J. W. Griffiths, Secretary. W "ANTED, a Boy, to assist m a Store, well up m book-keeping, and not afraid of work. Apply to P. Lawrence. 787 Bread Bread. ~ ON and after this date BREAD will be lOd the 41b loaf. A MASON. J. SCOTT. December Ist, 1876. ' 753 WANTED, a GIRL about 12 or 13, to live with an elderly lady. She would be found m food and clothes, and taught to read and write for her services. — \pply to Express Office, or Mrs Geo. Mason, High Street. 815 E. BYTHELL, Maxwell Bridge, AGENT for the Union Steam Moulding, Sash, and Door Company, Auckland. These Goods are unequalled m quality, as they are seasoned from two to six months m frame before being glued up. 82i To Builders and Contractors.! TENDERS will he received by Mr H. Bush, until Noon on Saturday, 30th December, for the ERECTION of an HOTEL. Plans and specifications to be seen at D. Wemtss's, Grove Road. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XI, Issue 878, 23 December 1876, Page 3
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462Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XI, Issue 878, 23 December 1876, Page 3
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