Frank Hyams. MAN UF ACT URER And IMPORTER, 4, Pbinu c s Stitk cx, DUNEDIN. THE LEADING HOUSE IN THE COLONY for FIRST-CLASS GOODS at LOWEST PRICES. Watches, Clocks, Gem and Gold Jewelry, Silver and Electro Plate, Etc., etc., etc. Written Orders will receive immediate and personal attention. Engagement, Wedding, & Keeper RINGS A SPECIALTY. REPAIRING in all its branches. Write for New Illustrated Catalogue. Every Article is Guaranteed. Old Jewelry IBought fob Cash, or Re-modelled. Designs and Estimates sent Free on application. FRAN X HY A M g,' 14 PIUNCES StJ&EETj DUNEDIN. P.O. Box No. 299. Telephone No. 342. FOOTBALL. \ DJOURNED Annual Meeting of XX the Marlborough Rugby Union will be held at the Grosvenor Hotel on IUE 3D AY, 16th instant, at 8 p.m. * A full attendance is requested. Revision of Rules and General. K. ALLENDER, Hon. Sec. GRAZING FARM, FOR DAIRYING OR SHEEP TO LET. ABOUT 400 ACRES at Okaramio. Good dwelling-house and outbuildings. For particulars, apply to CHARLES INMAN, Okaramio; Or S. P. McNab, Solicitor, Express Avenue, Blenheim. TO FARMEBS! WANTED BEFORE TUESDAY NEXT—Samples in any quantities of PRIME MALTING BARLEY; also Samples of BLUE PEAS. I will also want 1000 Sacks of COWGRASS this season, and will give the HIGHEST CASH PRICES. Send me Samples. As I have a ready market for all Clover and Cow-grass Seeds, I am prepared to give a. Cash Price that will defy competition. E. F. HEALY, THE IMPLEMENT AGE Alfred Street, Blenheim. FOR SALE. mWO tons Champion WHITE LEAD. 50 Drums Boiled and Raw OIL. 50 boxes GLASS. j 1000 pieces WALL PAPER. 1 i Gross AMERICAN CHAIRS. ] Two dozen FANCY TABLES. j Four dozen FANCY CHAIRS. | One dozen DAViS SOWING MACHIKES W, CAKE, MARKET STREET. ! PIC TON ROAD BOARD. ' riIENDERS will bo received until1 J- FRIDAY EVENING, April 19, , for:—• No.[l Contract: Metalling li chains tit Flax Hollow. ]So,r2 Contract: Metalling 20 chains near Lewis's Folly. N 0.3 Contract: Metalling19chains ■ West Road. ! Specifications at the Post Offices, j Tua Marina, and Koiiomiko. j The work-will be shown on WEDNES DAY, 17th instant: No. 1 at 10 a.m., No, 2 at noon, and No. 3 at 3 p.m. GEO. HORN, Inspector. TO THE LADIES OF BLENHEIM AND DISTRICT. MISS J. M. MILLINGTON BEGS to announce that she will OPEN SATURDAY, March 23rd, | U'ith a well-assorted Stock of WINTEB GOODS, ncludiug:— DRAPERY, LADIES & CHILDREN'S WEAR, HOSIERY, « TRIMMINGS, &c. THE LATEST STYLES IN MILLINERY. Promises :—Next E. Parker's Cycle Depot. OMAKA ROAD BOARD. rpETNDERS will be received by n» J- until SATURDAY, the 20th inst., at Noon for :— Constructing Concrete Culvert ill Opawa Street. Plans and Specifications maybe seen I at my Office, Market Place. H, HOWARD,
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 85, 16 April 1901, Page 3
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