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Criterion Stables, (Adjoining Criterion Hotel.) • rpHE undersigned, having taken .1 the above establishment, solicit a continuance of the patronage bestowed on thoir predecessor, and trust, through strict attontion, to morit the favor of tho public. A plentiful supply of Traps and Horses always ready for any emergency. Cabs will be m attendance on the arrival and departure oi trains and steamers. Goods delivered m town and conntry. Booking Office of the Royal Mail Coaches — Havplock (north) aiid Kaikoura (south.) Huvcl'jck 9lail toiich. THE navelock MAIL COACH will leave as under : — BLENHEIM FOR HAVELOCK : Every Tuesday and Friday, at 10,30 a.m., arriving m Havoloct about 4 30 p.m. HAVELOCK FOR BLENIIEIM : Every Monday and Thursday, at 9 a.m., arriving at Blonhoitn about 3 p,m, All parcels must bo fully addressed, and passengers arc rcquoated to book as oarly as possible. CLMttL & PICKERING, Mail Contractors. Gold Fields Mill Liuo. Mil THOMAS BROWN, Royal Mailman, leaves Havolock for Deep Creek, Wakamarina, ovory WEDNESDAY and SATUIIDAY at 9.40 a.m., returning at 4 p.m, sanio days. All parcols carefully delivered, G. W.Riley's LIVERY STAI3JEP BLENHEIM. HOUSES Bought, Sold, Exchanged. Hay, OhUi, and Chaff for Bulo I ge or small quantities. 4%7 Wairau Valley Mail Coach. T EAVES Wairau Vallpy at 8 JLJ a.m. on Mondays and Thursdays, Leaven Blenheim at 11 a.in. on Tuesdays and Fkidays. Fares, bach way ... 7/6 IJONNINGTON & BUCKMAN, 1703 Proprietors. Masonic Livery ami filait Stables* Hnvclock, TIIHE Undersiguod having secured JL those convoniont Stables connected with tho Masonic Hotel, Havelock, are prepared to fully supply tho wanta of travellers m that Distiict. HACKS, BUGGIES, SPRING TRAPS, AND COAUHIiS ALWAYS ON HIRE. Good Grooumgc. Evpry abtontiou will bo giveu to Horses, etc., entrusted to our care. 11LXHK & "riuKEUIlVti, Bj.kmiieih and Uavjslock. W. S. Falconer, CABINET MAKEE AND UPHOLSTERER. TjiVERY description of CAIJINEI Jlj WOKK done well and choaply All are invited to visit tho Show lloom and judge for themselves the mako, <iuu)ity, and appoaranco of tho goods. BEDS AND BEDDINGS. I'IOTURES FRAMED. Agont or tho Art Union of London JO H N~]\^CHELi,ir Horseslioer and GENERAL B LACIvSMITH, Market Street South, Blenheim. (Late H. J. o'Lkaky.) BEGS to intimate to his friends and tho public generally thai ho has commenced hi the above line of business m the promises lately occupied by H. J. O'Lkary, and hopes to receive a fair share of public patronage. 67 JOHN MITCHELL. A. & W. Gibson, HORSE SHOERS AND GENERAL SMITHS. (Hoxt to W. S. Watson's, Wheel* wright, Renwick.) HAVING started m tho above lino of Business, m lien wick, wa have much pleasure m staling ' that wo shall be prepared to oxecuto all Idndo of work for our old Friends and tho Public of Marlborough, -.>?*'■■ A & VY GIBSON,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXII, Issue 160, 9 July 1886, Page 1

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