€anTastown Accommotia- * tion House. PELORUS VALLEY, »• (Half way between Nelson and Blenheim »f fjIRAVELLEKS can rely on n i" A. ceiving at this well, know c Hostlery, civility, attention sn c house comforts. c Wintea and Spirits of the Pa J, Brands only. .t Paddocks and Stabting ssoond t j none. f "' ALFKED DILLON " i Proprietor, r Havelock Blail Coacft, i fIIHE Havelock MAIL COAC2 JL will leave as under;— - BLENHEIM POR HAVELOCK : Every Tuesday and Friday, at 10,3 a.m. arriving in ■'."' .', Havelool about 4*30 p.m. HAVELOCK FOR BLENHE3M : « Every Monday and Thursday, at a.m;, arriving at Blenheit about 3 p.m. All parcels must be folly, ad dressed, and passengers are requestei to book as early sa powible, : CLAKK & SMICKERING, . . Mail Ccntraotors Masonic livery and fiSait ' StaMcss Havelock, THE Undersigned having securet those convenient Stables con .■■ nected with the Masouic Hotel I Havelock, are iprepar sd to fully sup ply tho wants of . travellers m thai » Distiict. HACKS, BUGGIES; BPRING TRAPS ) AND COACHES ALWAYS OK HIRE. 'J ..-VA ■< Good Oroomage. Kvery .aitention will be givwi to Horses, etc., entrusted to our cave. ;- : ?!> •-,.■;.: CLAKK Si PICREKIHG,' , Blekhkim and Havelook.. BLENHEIM TO NELSON, OVERLAND. Via^Havelook, Pelorus, arid Ra Valley. Through m One Day. COACH leave Blenhei ai every WEDNESDAY Morning at 6 o'clock, arriving at Nelson same evening, leave Nelson FRIDAY Morning at 6 o'clock, arriving a Blenheim same day. ' Having made the necessary ar" rangemeuts for changing Horseß and accommodating Passengers, w«have commenced to run our Goaol through to Nelson m one day. The line offers special facilitep bo Tour ists and Commercial Travellers, anyone wishing to spend a day two m Havelock or the Sounds Surrounding Districts. As a perusal of the time table of Mail Coach to Havelock will show through Passenger may avail themselves of that line. " First-class Accommodation on the oad. - All commissions entrusted to us will be strictly attended to. : Parcels carried at reasonable ates. Passengers requested to book early, Booking Office, Ciiterion Stablea. CLARK AND PICKEBING 26. - Proprietors. G.W.Riley's LIVERY STABLE? BLENHEIM. HORSES Bought, Sold, | Exchanged. Hay, Oats, and Chaff for aile large or small quantities. 49, Money to Ijend. SEVERAL Sums -of Mo « to Lend. Interest from 7 per cent. ROGERS ASD BARLEYMAN, 788 Solicitors. ' Wheat ! Wheat!! A '|;T THOMPSON is prepared to buy Wheat, and will receive Samples with price- at the Mills Pietcn. ~a BIRKS & CO., Colonial Merchants, BANK BTJILDINGS, PECKHAM LONDON, S.E., AND AT BORO MARKET. I I NDENTS exeouted on the most .1 favorable terms against Bank CrodttH, or Produce facilities for .ira.wi>ug .-against the latter, 20 year§ buying 'experience. Principal foratociy rvlituagor for T«OHAB.AI)A>«B -.n:i ih, London. Buying Agencies -tcoejity-il. Refksehob GOLOMAL BANK, ! LOiIJJA^D STREET, S.O '
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXIII, Issue 102, 6 May 1887, Page 1
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