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New Adverfc'sements. /^^X COMPAKY ° RI)iCR « bricks "~ A^^rai T l2l2 Spriog Cveck Kifl " H |n| A. Voluuteevs are re n^ENJDI-fRS win b 0 IPC ived by the to Return the! I undursigucd on the 21ab July, at Rides, Bayorets and Scab noon, for : ° bavds to rue at Uppe " *^ Spring Creek. At Tui 80,000 BRICKS and 80 LOADS Marina to Lieutenant Charles Peake of SAND (tor Mr Stephen At once, and not later -than the 6tl Hutchison's <3as Works. July next. Any member failing ti comply with this order will be charge( "WILLIAM DOUSLIN, for his rifle after the above date. 669 • Architect. . . W. SOPER, ~ phrttp wrvPTPii' Captain Commanding • PUBLIC NOTICE. Spiing Creek Rifle Volaateers. mHE Undersigned .hasthesole right Spring Creek, June 22, 1881. 641 J- to supply gas m the Borough of SATURDAY, JULY 9, Blenheim. — » SALE BY AUCTION. The works will be'eommenced forthwi»h, and gas distributed next Decem- yjxJRKISb & NOS WORTHY have •■-•" STEPHEN HUTCHISON, '* received instructions to \ ■: Gas Contractor to • OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ; . "668 : Borough Council. 0N ~ NOTICE. • SATURDAY, ,JtJLY 9, . Afc 2 o'clock p.m., sharp, TOHN MURPHY will attend sick is ■ ■ , : tl hoises and cattle, as he has hitherto M uTT,, ,, Q v A w't^c done for the lastsixteen years with the Mr LL>' 5 S **"*'% greatest Buccess, which several people From 30 to 40 Superior •Brec m. Marlborough oan testify. . ... PIGS (from five to six months Hospital for Sick Horses at his place, „ , with good paddocks, at reasonable •■•■./.■■• ••,-.-•.* charges. „ ■ JOHN MURPHY, Three Superior COWS (to. calve «T Redwood-street, m July) perfectly quiet. , •." *»667 Blenheim, : 1 also : POSTPONED A Very Superior Upstanding to ■ - * HACK, about J 6 hands, carSi TURD-AY NEXT. riesa lady, and is quiet m harness. AT , THE EXCHANGE SALE YARDS. %* Persons having any stock to dispose of, will please advise us at once. - -*< t * tTTTvoxTm? i. • j- PURKISS & NOS WORTHY, : T> LAWRENCE has received m- . •• j~ 660 Auctioneers. BtrUctionßt ° ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS' SELL BY AUCTION, . . of the Af fu Kn v \a. .t . nvwfe- PICTON & SHAKESPEARE BAY Attheabo : veYards,atloclock.- (JOMPAHY, , ; MilchCoWS " ! „ (LIMITED.) , ■ : Ihifers • /CAPITAL, £25,000 ; m 25,000 shares of £1 ,-•■■-.!■■■. ' \j each. 2s per share on application, 2s on : Calves allotment, the balance iv calls not to exceed Is per share per moath. w „ Provisiosjaii Direcioes : ■: ANp MeßsrsE.T.'Conolly Messrs J. A. R. Green20Q SHEEP (CLEAN CERTIFICATES.) » J ggS? „ A?T. Card „ W. Pugh „ D. Fraser Dog Cart (with hood) „ w. sjms. SECnETART: W. SYMS. a Six Farm Horses (fit for any work) This Company is formed to work the coal A lot of Useful Hacks : deposits on the Peninsula within ha'J-a-mile of the Town o£ Picton. Payable seams of coal n , T. • are now open for working, and as its cuality ... ual • Dru » er has been tested, and its excellence for all pur ' ' _ poses proved, it will always command a ready Com Drill Ba je at the highest market price. The mine has been reported upon by Ploughs. experts, and m all instances m the most : favorable terms ; and as vessels of ary size Pure-Bred BULL. can enter, by way of Queen Charlotte Sound .'.:.-. ' or Tory Channel, and load m safety at the . '° 12 Pairs pure Game Fowls S'omMkef ao ' difflonl^ M gettine to _ ti 1 As it is believed that the quantity of coal is .12 Pairs real Dorking Jowls practically inexhaustible, no better prospect for a remunerative investment is now before ,„ .: — the public. ' - Prospectns, forms of application, and all i&P. LAWRENCE, formation may be obtained at the offics of the Company, Picton, and from ■■ Auctioneer, Messrs SHARP <6 PICKERING, COD Blenheim. High and Wynen-streets, ■ — — — Bieniieim. Alfred A. Cameron's .-. ■ ■■ . <£6 5 000 •jyimai!.RrBTooKgoBBALB'OQ^gxJLTATIQN To Gentlemen & Others Planting. 0N Tm £N(i!LISU DERBY. 50,000 Pinus Insignis, 20/- per 100 10,000 Scotch Fir, 17/- per 100 » 46 Horses Nominated. Fee * «1. 10,009 Cupressus Macrocapa 20/- per First Horse . . . . £8C ) 100 Second Horse .. .. 500 20,OOOPinesandCupress.-sinvaiieties ™ rd H ° r ? e . . .. • • • - , 300 t ihi t n zni ™~-inr> Starters (oivided) .. .. 1,000 Non-st M ters(dMded) ..3400 500,000 Quicks, two and three year 1 old, 5/- per 100 Total .. ..£6,000 20,000 Fruit Trees, 10/- to U/- per : — doz; j £3 to £4 per 100. Names of Starters and Non-starter — _ _<.*•" can only be ascertained authentically JOHN II AL E, '' through the medium of the Press, as THE NURSERIES 58 cablegrams from London to the Colo--1 Waimea Road, Nelson. nies do not give the infownation. " irpT n/\|TDMr CUTD ie news P a P ers an account oJ MejLdULli\.JNj!j uUJI the Derby race are due to reach DuneOOISrSTJXiTA.TIO "N", *^ c '^" sco ma^ on July. iaßl ' but tlii3 consultation will probably be " closed and drawn before 20th July, Hi i\ f\ A SUBSCRIBERS at £1 EACH. w hen telegrams will be sent to the 24G IVjUUu winners. Pirst Horse, £3,000; Second Horse, £1,000; Third Hoise, £500 ; Other starters (divided), The public are informed that this £1,500 ; Non-starters (divided £2,000 ; 6 w ;u probably be the final coxsultatkn S ifffoSs £ oSlbS e /im so carried through m the colony, as ,Wj Thisifl my; fifth consultation since October strong repressive measm-es are likelj last, .and.,is the best opportunity ever bronght to be passed by Parliament this session, before the public m the Australian colonies. anc l ( jf S0) 210 consultation on the Mcl The 122 extra prizes, consisting # of six b 0 either be carried oui prizes .of £100 each, six prizes of „., , * £50 each' and 110 prizes of £10 each, brings ° v nllecl U Pthe number of winning tickets np to about 240. , T ..,, , , „ \, If cheques are forwarded, exchange mnst be With, crossed cheques add 1/- ex. added. Wherever possible P.O. order should change. Two postage stamps. Poa' be r forwarded, and stamps enclosed for reply o gi ce orders or registered letters ar< and result. ppninnipiidpfl THEODORE BROWN, ecormnenclecl. 19, Grey-street, Auckland, or ~ 523 Box 210, Post Office, Auckland, N.Z. A.LFB.ED A. CAMEEON. WANTED a GENEEAL SEE- office : London Chambers, Princes VANT.— Apply to street, south ; or, Box 251, Dunedin. MBS MALCOLM, Southside. ' ~ ~~ — WESTERN WOOL WORKS-OMAKA WANTED. BLENHEIM. WANTED, Two SERVANTS for XTTTOOL, Hides, and Sheepskin; the country. Apply to YV Boug]lt< Highest cash prici MrsW. SINCLAIR. given. 652 Maxwell Road. 591 T. E. HILEY.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XVI, Issue 54, 5 July 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XVI, Issue 54, 5 July 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XVI, Issue 54, 5 July 1881, Page 3

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