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WAIKAKAHO DIGG^GS. W GOSLING begs to inform o the Public that his coaches will leave Blenheim for the Waikakaho Diggings ' .' ' EVERY MORNING from 7 to 8 a.m. to suit the convenience of intending passengers. Full fares each way will be charged if booked. All Commissions . and Parcels ' promptly attended to. All Goods must be paid for by the sender. 375 REASONABLE CHARGES. ~ NOTICE. MESSES Sekgent '& Smith having taken over the brickyard lately occupied by Vercoe Bros., trust by turning out superior i bricks at the lowest possible price to receive a fair share of public patronage. . 1571 SERGENT & SMITH. TUSTIN BEOS., Oil and Color Merchants, WELLINGTO rpHE largest Importers m New -*■ Zealand of Oils, Lead, Paperhangings, Brushware, Mouldings Window Glass, etc., etc. Desire to intimate that their Agents, Messrs Mead and Branson, are always fully supplied with samples of all descriptions of goods Imported by them. Goods guaranteed by return steamer and telegraphed for if required. MEAD & BRANSON, Agents. . NOTICE, TO FARMERS AND FRUIT-GROWERS. FOR SALE. CHAELES BEDWOODS PATENT NON-POISONOt!S .13 LIGHT SPECIFIC. HpHE ONLY REMEDY yet discovered 1 that will effectually cure Srcaly and | other Blights thst infest gardens and , orohards, without injuring the tree m the Slightest degree. The Specific should be applied to Apples, Pears, Flams, Currants, Quick Hedgee, and all trees having. foaly blight, during the winter months— July and August; preferred. The Patent Specific is a thorough onre for the Leech that attacks I earn, Plump, Cherries, und Quick Hedges m the month of January, One dressing will suffice for i the Reason. The Patent Specific has not been applied to the Codlin Moth, there being none m the locality, but as the moth during the winter season is secreted m crevices of the bark, there can therefore be no doubt but the Patent Specific will be found most effectual, as no insect life can withstand it. In placing before the pnblio this most 'valuable preparation for the destruction ot the various blights that infest gardens, the manufacturer and patentees begs to state that' he has been a practical fruitgrower for twenty five yeara m New Zeaqdcl, and? is iherefoia intimately acquainted with the various pests that make horticultural pursuits so unsatisfaotory, having tried nearly all the remedies extant with very poor results, ontil discovering m July 1885 the Patent Specific, and having for the. last three years made numerous experiments with complete success, Tha Specific is cheap and easy f aopiijalion. The largest of fruit trees can be thoroughly dressed at a cost of one shilling each, including labour. PRICE. From one (o ten gallons three shillings per gallon. From ten gallons upwards two shillings and sixpence per gallon. | Full directions for use will be attached to each parcel. Orders sent to the undesigned will be { promptly attended to. • - :■ TERMS~CASH. : CHAELES REDWOOD, Riverlands, Marlborough ; or W. E. CLOUSTON, . - Agent. July 19 1888 Removal. ~~~ D. B URNS, QADDLER AND HARNESS O MAKE X, Has REMOVED to New Premises next to M. Healy and Son, Market Street. A Good Assortment of Trade "Requisites always on hand* Horse Cloths m all sizes. 75 ' Miense. ¥7»IRST - GLASS WJUES and f* SPIRITS, Oood Accommodation

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXIV, Issue 255, 16 November 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XXIV, Issue 255, 16 November 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XXIV, Issue 255, 16 November 1888, Page 1

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