HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE. ONE Good Useful Farm Mare; four yeara old. Apply F.. PATTIE; or J. FULTON, Mahakipawa. ! OMAKA ROAD BOARD. PUBLIC NOTICE. A T Graham's Ford, on Graham's i.l Cross Road, and also on the Middle Road, on the East side of the Fairhall Bridge, caution is necessary, as the road is washed out. E. COMBES, C.E., j Engineer to Board. FARMERS' UNION. A MEETING of the Blenheim Branch of the above will be held on SATURDAY NEXT, 18th inst., at 2.30 p.m., in Jellyman's Hall. R ALLAN, ! President. WAIRAU CRICKET CLUB. A SPECIAL MEETING of the above Club will be held at the Criterion Hotel on WEDNESDAY Evening, at 8 o'clock. FRED BOTTRELL, Hon. Secretary. GARRISON BAND. TiIOURTH 00 NOERT. To be held at Victoria Hall TO-MORROW NIGHT TUESDAY, JULY 14th. Music Tip-top t Including Faust, Runaway Girl, Sentanula. Prices ... ... 2/-andl/-. Programme To-morrow's Issue. MARLBOROUGH POULTRY ASSOCIATION'S AR T UNION. TTTTINNING NUMBERS. Ist, 1800; 2nd, 119; 3rd, 1366; 4th, 1394; sth/i400; 6th:,86; 7th, 1100; Bth, 1282; 9th, 1187; * 10th. 449 ; 11th, 1319 ; 12th, ..,. . 785; 13th, 1905. ~ .. ,; J.W* HODGSON, .-..:,,.; Secretary.; : PELORUS POULTRY ASSOCIATION. j ■■ - ' ■" ; ; tj ANNUAL SHOW: WEDNESDAY, 22ND JIiLY. TjINTRIES may be made with Mr XLI Thomas Ball, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Blenheim, np to 9 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 15th July. R, STANSFIELD, Hon. Secretary. SPRING CREEK ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that Bylaws regulating heavy traffic, and the taxing ot haulage engines engaged in such traffic, are now in force in this district. Copies of Bylaws maybe had, and Licenses obtained, from the undersigned, at his office, Grovetown. J. FAWCETT, Secretary. | O TUDY economy and save money by purchasing anything or everything you require at the , AWATERE EMPORIUM, which is becoming well known as the Cheapest Store in Marlborough. With increased business I am still further reducing my profits, and aon now selling all goods at or below town prices* Call or write for a price-list. JAMES FULLER, SEDDON STORE. FRUIT TREES. STRONG, HEALTHY. TRUE TO NAME. APPLES, PEARS, PLU MS (Japan- ! ese and European), PEACHES. NECTARINES, &c, 15/- doz., 1/6 each ; GOOSEBERRIES, the. very best sorts, 4/- to 6/- dozen CURRANTS, old varieties, 4/- dozen CURRANTS, Hall's Mammoth Red and Carter's Mammoth Black, 6/dozen RASPBERRIES, 10/- per 100 WALNUTS, 10/- to 15/- per dozen LOGANBERRIES, 1/6 each, 15/- per dozen GAUVE, 1/- each; Lemons Lisbon, 2/6 each RHUBARB ROOTS, finest? varieties, strong clumps 1/- each, 9/ dozen RHUBARB, finest seedlings, 5/* dozen SEEDS. SEEDS. SEEDS. I Of every description. FREDERICK COOPER ______ WELLINGTON. f7n. JONES WILL arrive in Blenheim on MONDAY, 13th inst., and will have for sale a very full assortment of Trotting Boots, Pacing Hopples, Under and Over Checks, and other gear. Trotting Harness and Pair-horse Buggy Barness (second hand). Also a few of his delebrated Waterproof PONCHOS, which will be offered to his Blenheim friends at lowest prices. Addreßs: Penney's Masonic Hotel. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MISS O'DONOGHUE, Ladies' Tailoress & Costumier, has removed to premises in High Street, next Victoria Hall, lately occupied by Miss Garnham,
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 162, 13 July 1903, Page 3
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