KAIKOURAMAIL COACH. Runs weekly to Kaikoura, oalling at Awatere, Flaxboume, and Ke\e- , rangu. . Booeinq Office * Criterion: Stables. Z^IOACH leaves Blenheim every Kj ■■ :■ -■ ■ • : ■ ■*;: Monday at 6 a.m. Leaves Kaikoura Thursday morDing at 7 a.m;, arriving m Blenheim at 4.80 p.m. Fridays. All parcels must be fully addressed. Every oare will be taken but no responsibility is acpepted. , Passengers are requested to book as early as possible ; D. M'CALLUM, "'. Proprietor. JBIENHBIM— XIAVBLOOK '.::■'-.-...'.• • '.: '■;■-■' i; PTIHE Uniersignod begs to inform the inhabitants of Blenheim and surrounding districts, that he will run a comfortable Coach between Blenheim and Havelook, as under— Leave Blenheim — Monday and Friday *t 10 a.m. Leave Havelook — Tuesday and SAiURDiY at 9.80 a.m. Booking office, Club Stables. CHARGES MODERATE. All Paroels to be left at the Club Stables. W. HEARS. NEWMANS ROYAL MAIL COACHES. f\K and after tho Ist January Coaches : will leave Blenheim for Havelook and Nelson as follows :•— Leave Blenheim, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7 a.m., reaching Nelson at 6 p.m. same day; returning from Nelson, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 7 a.m. arriving at Blen heim (5 p.rr. , same day. AU Paroels at Reasonable Bates Booking Offices.— Criterion, Stables, Blenheim ; Masonio Hotel, Nelson CLUB STABLES. FOWLER & McINTYRE, Pbopbiktobb, . . . HAVING taken over tho above well-known Stables, beg to inform the inhabitants of Blenheim and surrounding districts that it is their intention o leave no stone unturned that will add to its suitability as a first-olass Livery and Bait. Stable. Tnepft jM '^iwf&^Jtyfc an efficient staff of employes, so thtjtti&s<*^ ffiJ^s%*~ii«ijrs|Sfei)isll will have no fear but thai their horsea are well fed and watew^ wijfc otherwise looked after In the' Best possible way, whioh is guaranteed by the fact that the whole will be under tho immediate supervision of the proprietors. Carting of every description done on the best terms to any part of the district. Bnggiesand Saddle Horses always ready for servioe. Special attention will be paid to the breaking-in of horses, either io sjddle or harness, on the most favorable terms. V3T Horses Bought, Sold, or Exchanged. Special arrangements oan be made for Vehicles for pleasure and Pionio parties. FOWLER &~McINTYRE, Proprietors. NOTICE. CRITBBIoTsTABLKS. JW. ALLEN begs to intimat9 • that he has taken over the above well-known Stables, and trusts that by studying the interests of the Publio, he will merit a good share of their patronage. Cabs will meet all Trains and Steamers on their arrival, and all kinds ol carriers work one at oueap.oai r^tea.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXX, Issue 249, 24 October 1894, Page 1
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