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Criterion Stables, (Adjoining Criterion Hotel.) THE undersigned, having taken the above establishment, solicit a continuance of the patronage bestowed on their predecesscv, and trust, through strict attention, to merit the favor of the public. A plentiful supply of Traps aud Horses always ready for any emergency. Cabs will be m attendance on tho arrival and doparture of trains and steamers. Goods delivered m town and country. Booking Office of the Royal Mail Coaches — Havelock (north) aud Kaikoura (south.) Ilavelock Mail Coach. THE Havelock MAIL COACH will leave as under : — BLENHEIM FOR HAVELOCK ! Every Tuesday and Friday, at 10,30 a.m., arriving m Haveloct about 4 30 p.m. HAVELOCK FOR BLENBEIM : Every Monday and Thursday, at 9 a.m:, arriving at Blenheim about 3 p.m. AH parcels must be fully addressed, and passengers are requested to book as early as possible. CLARK & PICKERING, Mail Contractors. KaiKoura Mail Coach. Runs Weekly to Kaikoura, calling at Awatere, Flaxboume and Kekerangu. Rooking Offices: Criterion Stables. COACH leaves Blenheim every Monday at 6 a.m. Leaves Kaikoura Thursday mornIngs at 6 a.m., arriving m Blenheim at 6 p.m. Fridays. ' Baddle Horses to convey passengers from Clarence River to Kaikoura. All parcels must be fully ad» dressed, and passengers are requested to book aB early aB possible. J. W. ALLEN, Proprietor. NELSON COACII. RUN REGULAR WEEKLY. Booking Office: Criterion Stables. LEAVE RLENHEIM: Every Tuesday. 11 a.m. LEAVE NELSON Friday, 8 a.m. CLARK ANP~PICttERIMG. Notice. nnH E undersigned, having taken 1 the COACHING BUSINESS hitherto carried on by the lato W, Ockloy, begs to inform tho peoplo generally that ho is prepared to do any Carrying or Com missions entrusted to him on tho most reasonable toras, and with despatch ; and hopes, by giving thorn his strict attention, to receive a fair shßre of public patronage, Any orders or commissions left with Mr J. D. Fraser will be 1-unctually attended to. 802 J. A. SIMPbON. Gold Fields Mail Line. MR THOMAS BROWN, Royal Mailman, leaves Havelock for Deep Creek, Wakamarina, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 9.40 a.m., returning at 4 p.m. same days. All parcels carefully delivered. Public Notice. AS the Season has arrived to attend to CoocretiDg. and as the IlydrailliC Cement (nhich is now reduced and brought within the reach of everyone) is being extenaivoly used m different parts of the Colony with great satisfaction m making Footpaths, Carriage Drives, Culverts, Water Channels, Piers and Abutments for Bridgeß, Cool Dairies, Tanks, Sheep Dips, Mill Dams, Flooring and Buildings of all kinds, from one to four storeys m height ; those requiring such works to be done, should lose no time m patronising the Colonial Industry. It ahould be used extensively (more especially on the score of economy) by all public bodies, such aa Road Boards and Borough Councils, as it is m Auckland, where it is now gradually carrying the away before everything else. One special feature of the Cement is the making of Rollers, very useful for gardens and lawns, &0., a specimen of whioh can be seen. Estimates given, quantities supplied, and all works guaranteed by local agent D. H. PATTIE, High-street. RXOlieary, riENERAL BLACKSMITH' v Market Street South, BLENHEIM, Bogs to inform tho inhabitants of Marlborough and surrounding districts that ho has purchased tho businoss hitherto carried on by Mr A. Lummas, and trusts to receivo o sharo of public support. All work executed m a buainoaa-liko mannor and with despatch.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXI, Issue 241, 31 October 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XXI, Issue 241, 31 October 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XXI, Issue 241, 31 October 1885, Page 1

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