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SALVATION ARMY. Blenheim Barracks. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, October Ist and 2nd. "DIORAMA & /^VRCHESTRAL COMBINATION Will render Fascinating Programme on above dates. In addition to the Massive Compound Lantern and the ANGLO-AMERICAN BIOSCOPE (which are the most powerful in Australasia), there will be the specially trained Vocal and Orchestral Combination. MAJOR PERRY is acknowledged to be Australia's Expert as a Lanternist and Biorarnist. His leading assistants are :—Captain Broijie, Lanternist, Baritone and Scottish Warbler ; Captain Whiteman, Solo Pianist and Soprano ; Lieutenant Crothers, Pianist, Violinist, and Alto; Cadet Thompson, Assistant Operatic Violinist and Basso ; Cadet Gore, Cornetist a.nd Tenor; Bro. Mackat, Tenor and Cellist. Standard Songs, Duets, Trios, Quartettes and Glees, Illustrated and aided by Orchestral Accompaniments. Special, Note: Don't Mis 3 This. ALL SEATS ONE SHILLING. OMAKA ROAD BOARD. mENDERS addressed to the Chair- -*- man will be received at Board's Office, Blenheim, up to NOON on TUESDAY, October 14th, for :— Making a Concrete Culvert at Renwick. Specifications can be seen at Board's Office, on and after Monday next. . NOTICE. rill-IE Culvert across Upper Weld -L Street, near Vercoe's Brick-yard" 3, is now completed and the road open for traffic. E. COMBES, C.E., Engineer to Board. 27/9/02. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS DAIRYMEN AND POULTRY BREEDERS. HIGHEST Cash Prices paid for Spring Lambs, Porkers, and Poultry. Correspondence invited. Apply, R. GILKES, I.X.L. Butchery, 71 Courtenay Place, Wellington. GIVE HIM A TRIAL. WW A L S H # (opposite J. Fowler's). Boot Repairing a Specialty, Boots made to order. Prices to suit customers. 11 SWIFT" BICYCLES. PRICE ... ... £20. TTUST LANDED: A Shipment of latest model. INSPECTION INVITED. F. W. ADAMS, AGENT. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT BLENHEIM AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. Tho Well-known Clydesdale Stallion DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH. npHIS Horse comes from the cele_L brated Longbeach Estate, where Mr J. C. N. Grigg has earned fame throughout New Zealand for his Clydesdales. Duke of Maryborough is a bay with black points, showing great quality and power. He is by Workman from Blaze, by Sir Colin Campbell (imp.) from Bloss, by Young Prince of Wales (imp.) Workman is by Lord Dunmore (imp.) from Annie (598), by Kilbowie (73, imp) from Jeanie Deans (203), by Pride of Scotland (602 in Highland Stud Book, imp.), from Maggie Craig (262), imported from Scotland by the j late Mr Watts, who .was offered 400 sovereigns for her when landed in New Zealand. Sir Colin Campbell, imported from Scotland, is sire of many of the best stallions and mares ia Otago, and grandsire to that celebrated stallion Dick Seddon. It is thus seen that on breeding lines Duke of Marlborough is the best horse ever imported into Marlborough, and his appearance speaks for itself, j Duke of Marlborough took first prize at Christchurch as a two-year-old, beating Dick Seddon and others, and second at Ashburton, where Dick Seddon secured first honors ; and as a three-year old he took first prize in the three-year-old stallion class at Bleni heim, second in the open Clydesdale class, and second for the best draught stallion best adapted for breeding plough horses. Paddocking will be provided in town at Is 6d week. Fees : £3. Groomage feo, ss. Further particulars may be obtained from JOS. WOOSTER. WANTED.— Success awaits you. Learn to Hypnotize. You can influence every person you meet. Win undying friendships, cure diseases and bad habits, or produce fun by the hour. Sond 2 stamps for an intensely n teresting Free Book. Prof. Ward, iFox, 357, P. 0., Auckland. WILLIAM FAIRWEATHEE ENGINEER, Iron and brass founder WaliT.eb Street, Blenheim. THE BOHALLY WOOL WORKS. HIGHEST Cash Prices given for Wool, Hides, Sheep and Goat Skins. Wool received for scouring, in large or «mall quantities, at moderate sharges. TApp

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 229, 1 October 1902, Page 3

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