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HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE adjourned Annual Meeting oi the above Society will be he'd on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, at 7.30 o'clock, at the Obriatchurch Meat Company's Rooms, High Street. Business: Report and Balance Sheet, Election of Officers, and General. S. J. FURNESS, Hon. Secretary. W A N T ED. mENDERS for Cutting Drain JL through Raupo Swamp near Kekerangu. Tenders close 30bh September. No tender necessarily accepted. For particulars apply A. RITTSON-THOMAS, Tirohanga. WELLINGTON CEMENT, LIME, AND COAL COY., LIMITED. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS: John T. Orr, Esq., Wellington; James Lockie, Esq., Wellington ; Geo. Winder, Esq., Wellington ; Christopher Smith, Esq., Wellington ; W. H. Bennett, Esq., Wellington ; T. Bush, Esq., Wellington ; John Rod, Esq., Johnsonvilie ; Capt. Eckford, Blenheim. /CAPITAL £25,000 in Shares of £1 \J each. Payable 2s 6d on applioa- | tion, 2a 6d allotments, and calls not exceeding 29 6d per share. ' The above Company is being formed to develop the resources of Marl- | borough, and such a great local industry must commend itself to the enterprising and leading citizens and farmers. Prospectus and further information from H. HOWARD, Local Broker, j Blenheim. NOT I C E. ■ \ NY person or persons found trea- «£*- passing on our lands, or along the river banks of out' sections, St. Andrews and Thurston, will be prosecuted. MRS CLOUSTON. S. M. NEVILLE. SKETCHING AND PAINTING FROM NATURE. CLASS re-commences on SATURDAY, 26th September. For particulars and terms apply W. P. BURGESS, Weld Street. FARMERS' UNION. A MEETING of the Seadon Branch will be held at the Road Board Office on TUESDAY, 22nd inst., at 2 p.m. Business: To discuss the advisability of forming a Co-opera-tive Saleyards Company. Everyone interested invited to attend. ' J. G. ARMSTRONG, Secretary. HIBERNIAN BAND SOCIAL. Under the patronage of the H.A.C.B. Society. St. Patrick's Hall-: TT7EDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. Dancing, 8 p.m. Double Ticket, 4/-; Single do. 2/6. F. D. DAINES ... Hon. Secretary. STATE SERVICE. IT is an obvious truism of political economy that no greater service can be rendered the State than the supplying of some article of trade in its best and purest form. We participate, along with other civilised countries, in the benefits accruing from rational use of the best and purest stimulant known—Ferguson's P. AND O. WHISKY I P. AND O. WHISKY! NOTICE. THE Bridge over the Tua Marina River, at Massacre Hill, will be stopped for all traffic on MONDAY NEXT, 14th September, till further notice, for re-construction. D'AROY CHAYTOR, Chairman, Picton Road Board. WAIRAU ROAD BOARD. fTIENDERS, addressed to the Chair- -*- man, will be received at Board's Office, Blenheim, up to 10 a.m. on FRIDAY, 2nd October, for— Forming Meadowbank Lane and Grading O'Loary's Rise. Also for—• Completing Dunlop and Meagher's Contract, Upper Traverse, Also for—• About 21 Chains of Gravelling, near Giles', Onamalutu Valley Road. Specifications can be seen at Board's Office on and after SATURDAY, 19th September. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. COMBES, C.E., Engineer to Board. September 17th, 1003. TO L E T. nn WO large and commodious offices— JL fire place in each—next Express Office. Apply E. 11. ECCLES. PRIVATE LODGINGS For Ladies Only. Vacancies for lying in cases, or would take in mirsing. Apply MRS N. ADAMS, Waikawa Boaci, Pleton,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 222, 19 September 1903, Page 3

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