| FOR SALE. JAMES TUNNIOLIFFt TTAVE Sale--1 Second-hand Wagonette, 2 Single-Seated Buggies, (all as good as new, and cheap foi Cash>. 1 New Farm Dray, Spring Cart, Sulkies, &c. JAMES & TUNNICLIPEE, (COACHBUDLDERS, Manufacturers of all description o; Vehicles and Iron Work, an<i May's Patent Self* equalising Swingletrees, GROVE ROAD, BLKNHEIM CRITERION STABLES BLENHEIM. Wm. MoRAE, PROPRIETOR. FIRST-CLASS Hacks, Buggies Traps, &c, always on hand. Well Ventilated Loose Boxes. Gooe Paddocks. All kinds of Carting done on most Reasonable Terms. Booking Office for Nelson, Have ock and Kaikoura Mail Coaches. Wm. McRAE KAIKOURA MAIL COACH. Runs Weekly to Kaikoura, calling at Awatere Flaxbourne and Kekerangu. Booking Offices : Criterion Stables. /"""I OACH leaves Blenheim every %U Monday at 6 a.m. x Leaves Kaikoura Thursday morning at 6 a.m., arriving in BlenhoLn at 6 p.m. Fridays. All parcels must be fully addressee and passengers are requested to book as early as possible. - J. W.ALLEN, Proprietor. NEWMAN'S ROYAL MAIL COACHES. ON and after the 4th January Coaches will leave Blenheim for Havelock and Nelson as follows:— Leave Blenheim Mondays and Fridays 6.45 a.m:, reaching Nelson at 6 p.m. same day ; returning from Nelson Tuesdays and Saturdays at 7 a.m., arriving at Blenheim 6 p.m. same day. Wednesdays at 1 p.m.«for Havelqok only, leaving Havelock Thursdays, at .930 a.m. All Parcels at Reasonable Rates Booking Offices.— rCriterion Stables Blenheim ; Masonic Hotel Nelson REOTOOBTOWN BRICKYARD. DKAPERANDNANOARROW, PROPRIETORS. ARE prepared to supply Bricks in any quantity made with Clay superior to any in New Zealand. S. Draper is also willing to. undeifcake Bricklaying of all descriptions. , . 61 Js? y WRme - OKARAMIO ' WrWmmf saw-mills. KENNINGTON & CO. having taken over the above Mill, are prepared to supply Sawn and Dressed Timber at Lowest Market Rates. K. & Co. have also taken over the Timber Yard in Alfred-street, Blenheim, from C. B. Jarvis. The business will be carried on as usual under the Superintendence of James North. July 16th, 1889. 1344 TRIP TO CULLENSVILLE. MESSRS MASON & CO., in conjunction with the steam service via the Grove, will convey Passengers from Blenheim to Cullensville every Sunday, if sufficient inducement offer. Intending passengers should book on Saturday. Coach leaves on Sundays at 6 a.m., z'efcuniingin the evening. Through - eturn Fare, 12Si NOTICE. H/IFRS SCOTT, in thanking the IV! Public of Marlborough for the generous support that was given to her late husband, wishes to state that the Retail Business will he carried on by her for her sole benefit, independently of J. Scott and Co., and hopes by strict attention I o u-il orders entrusted to still retain their most esteemed iavors. Orders lor J. Scott and Co. may be left at my shop. 141 ' I V HE Undersigned is a Cash PurJL chaser of Woo!, Hides, Sheepskins, Tallow, etc. Highest Prices given. J. RAYNER, Routhside, Blenheim,
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVI, Issue 66, 21 March 1890, Page 1
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