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New Advertisements, NOTICE. ALL Debts Dun on tho 31st May Irst to ilr J. Tok.ver, tinsmith, have been absolutely assigned tc me, and I have appointed Mr J. Tubkeb to collect the same. A ll amounts not paid •within 14 days will be sued for withont further notice. W. WAKING TAYLOR. Blenheim, July 4, 1881. 672 TENDERS. To Builders & Contractors. mBNDERS for the ERECTION of a 1 VERANDAH for Mr G. C. Carter's new store will be received till Saturday, the 9th July. Plans and specifications at the office of W. Douslin, Esq., High-street. 671 G. C. CARTER. VOCAL. AN Elenuntary ToNIC SOL-FA SINGING-' CLASS has been opened by me. Terms on application. Private Lessons given. J. TURNER, 673 Grove Road. 881 CES. V*^ TENDERS will berftcived by the •-, undersigned on the "Ist July, at noon, for : — 80,f00 BRICKS and 80 LOADS of SAND (tor Mr Stephen Hutchison's (?as Works. WILLIAM DOUSLIN, 669 Architect. PUBLIC NOTICE. rf "< HE Undersigned has the sole right ■*■ to supply gas m the Borough of Blenheim. The works will be commenced forthwi'h, and gas distributed next December. STEPHEN HUTCHISON, Gas Contractor to 668 Borough Council, "VTURSJLRr STOCK FOR SALE To Gentlemen & Others Planting. 50,000 Pinus Insignis, 20/- per 100 10,000 Scotch Fir, 17/- per 100 10,009 Cupressus Macrocapa 20/- per 100 20,000 Pines and Cv press n s in varieties 13/- to 30/- per 100 500,000 Quicks, two and three year old, 5/- per 100 20,000 Fruit Tiees, 10/- to 19/- per doz. ; £3 to SA per 100. JOHN HALE, THE NURSERIES, 58 Waimea Road, Nelson. SPLENDID FARM AT SPRING CREEK FOR SALE. MESSRS SHARP & PICKERING •*•'■*■ have received insructions from Henby Redwood, Esq., tOj SELL BY PRIVATE BARGAIN Section Jio. 55, Spring Creek; CONTAINING 150 ACRES. This valuable section adjoins the farm belonging to Mr Richard Matthews, with a frontage to Spring Creek Main Road, and is considered to he about the best land m the district ; it is laid down with English grasses, and has not been cropped for ten years. It is thoroughly watered, and artesian water can be got m any part of the section, at a depth of 38 feet. J The property is substantially fencd, partly by wire, and quick hedge ; it is perfectly flat, ■^ and every inch available for cultivation., -v, For a small farm it cannot be suipossed hi the colony. If it is not disposed of as a whole m a reasonable time, it will bo subdivided, and sold by public auction m smaller lots. A large portion of the purchase-money may remain on mortgage. 561 Slaughterhouse Act, 1877. I THE undersigned, A. Dillon, •) hereby give notice that it is my intention to make application under " Tim Slaughterhouse Act, 1877," to a Bench of Magistrates, sitting at the Court House, Blenheim, Countr of ■ Marlborough, on Monday, 25th July, 1881, for a license to slaughter large and small cattle on the Awatere Reserve, Awatere. A. DILLON. Awatere, June 20, 1881. 636 WANTED. WANTED to- FURCHASE-12 ■ Good MILKING COWS immediately. Apply at once to J. BANNER, 67 i Southside. ANTED a GENERAL~SERVANT.— AppIy to MRS MALCOLM, Southside. WANTED. WANTED, Two SERVANTS for the country. Apply to MrsW. SINCLAIR. 652 Maxwell Road.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XVI, Issue 155, 6 July 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XVI, Issue 155, 6 July 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XVI, Issue 155, 6 July 1881, Page 3