WAIRAU CRICKETERS' ASSOCIATION. HHHE Adjourned General Meeting JL of the Wairau Cricketers' Association w ll bo held at the Criterion Hotel on MONDAY, October 19th, at 8 p.m. Business — To receive report and balance-sheet, election oi Officers and General. A full attendance of Members of various Clubs requested. W. HOULDSWOETH, Acting Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICE. ALL Person 3 owing Accounts to me are requested to pay the same to Mr Charles Purkiss, Commission Agent, who holds a power of Attorney on my behalf. GEORGE MAEDELL. Blenheim, Oct. 15, 1891. SALE BY AUCTION OF BANKEUPT STOCK AT BENWICK, OCTOBEE 21st, 1891, AT 11 a.m. f^i REBN & NOSWORTHY having VJT received instructions from Mr A. B. Litohfield will sell at the Store lately occupied by J. A. Andrews : — The whole of the Stock of Drapery, Ironmongery and Groceries, now upon the Premises above mentioned. As this is a final sale the whole of the Goods will be sold without' regard to prices. GBEEN & NOSWOBTHY, Auctioneers. DRINK NELSON MOATE'S NO. 4. PURE TEAS, 3/less than £d per large cup. SEIZED UNDERBILLOF SALE. HRHE whole of the Furniture from J Mr M O'Flahertx's Commercial Hotel, Wellington, having been removed to Blenheim, is now on view m the premises m Grove Road, lately occupied by Messrs Holmes & Bell (opposite the Loan and Mercantile Building.) j The Goods comprise Bedsteads, Spring Mattresses, Chemoniers, Chests Drawers, Chairs, Couches, Linoleumns, Blankets, Sheets, Crockeryware, and numerous other articles suitable for private dwellings and Hotels, and the whole is for sale considerably under value. Residents of Blenheim and Country Districts will find this a chance that rarely occurs of obtaining Household Furniture at about one third of its original cost. INSPECTIOF INVITED. C. M. BBEWSTEE, Vendor. THE MERMAIDS BAZAAR. EWAET'S HALL, OCTOBEB 21sx, 22nd, 23sd, AND 24th. A BAZAAR m aid of the Conj vent Schools, will be opened by T. L. Buick Esq , M.H.R., and His Worship the Mayor, on October 21st insfc., at 7 p.m. The Bazaar will be open from 2 to 5, and from 7 till 10 p.m. each Day. The Sisters of Mercy sincerely thank those who have already liberally contributed m cash and other valuable and beautiful articles ' DAWSON'S PERFECTION. DRINEBELSON MOATE & COS PURE BLEND. No. 3. 2s. Bd. MARLBORO UGH RACING CLUB. SETTLING NIGHT. I^HE Settling Night m connection . with the Spring Meeting of the above is fixed for 8.80 p.m. on MONDAY Next, at the Club Hotel. C. J. W. GBIFFITHS, Secretary. W. CAR R, AGENT FOB— QHACKLOCK'S Patent Orion Cooking Ranges and Furnace Mountings. TENDERS. VTrANTED, Tenders for erecting YY between Two and Three Miles of Wire Netting at per mile. Good line, no scrub to clear. A. MONEO. Banlihouse, Oct. 16th, 1891. NOTICE. ~ ALL Debts owing to the late G. Storey must be paid before the 3lßt instant to Mr H. Hammond, whose receipt will be duly acknowledged by S. GANB H. HAMMOND AND J. STOBEY, Trustees. DRINK PAGODA TEAS. •• Honesty ia the best policy ". If every body thought so, Wolfe's Schnapps wouli not be imitated aa it is*
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 236, 17 October 1891, Page 3
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