NOTIFYING LAND IN MARL BOROUGH LAND DISTRICT FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUC TION. NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned Section will be sold by Public Auction at the Court Houats Pieton., oa WEDNESDAY, the seventh day cf March, 1906, at 2 o'clock p.m. TOWN OF PICTON^ Section | Arei I Upset I | Price. a.v. v. I £■ 2 0 1 0 | 150 There is a Stible on the secllor, the owner if which miy remove is at m-y time vithiu ona month f om date o.' Sale ; if ho coos net become purchaser of the land. One fifth of the purchase money mml be paid oa tko fall of tho hammer, and fc. le balarce, together with Crown Grant Fee, within thirty days thereafter, otherwise the part of the purcbase money paid by way of deposit will be forfeited and the cm tract for the sale of the land be null and void. P.ats and full particulars may be obtained at this Office, and at the Poat Office, Pieton. HENRY TRENT, Commissioner of Crown Land?. District Latda »nc» Survey Office, Blenheim, sth Febinary, 1906. COURTHOUSE & CONSTABLE S RESIDENCE, PICTON. TENDERS will be received at this oOice until Neon of SATURDAY, 24 bh February, for— Paintiog, Repairs, and Additions to Cou thoate and Constable's Residence, Pieton. Plans and S; eciGcations may be seen at Po^t Office, Bleuheim and Picton, The lowest or any tender not neces> sarily accepted. F. P. BARTLEY, Assis ant Eugineer. Pabl'c Works Office, B'enheira. 10;h February, 1906. POST OFFICE, HAVELOCK. TENDERS will be received at this Offioe until IS'oonof 24th Februa y, ! for:"— j Paintin r, Repnirs, and Additions to Post; Qflice, Havelock. Piais aod SpeciGea'ions may bo scon afcPostOfliea, Blenheim, and Havelock. ; The low<.s" or any tender not necessarily accepted. F. P. BARTLEY, Aasi,t;tnc Engineer. Public Works Officj, Blenheim, 10th February, 1906. IT is folly to dfinfc fcfce lower gradas of 10% which lack both flavour aod tonic effoc fc wht n tea is the cheapest beverage ia the world. The highest grades of te\ are eqnally pure and good, but connoisseurs favour CRESCENT BLEND ... TEA ..... Because o? its singularly attractive flavour, ica delicious daubing qnali ties and general stimulating efl ct Correctly brtw.d ifc yields a fail i;er centage of theme, which helps to brace up and rof.-e^h the system. FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS AT 2j PER LB. ESTATE OF H. L- TWISLETON, DECEASED, FRIDAY, FEB, 16, 1906, at 2 p.*>. JNO. WHITE, haviDg been favored with instructions from the PUB LIC TRUSTEE, will Sell by Public Auction at the above time, at his rooms, High Street, BlenheimSections 7 acd 9, Block 3, Linkwater Survey District, comprising 65 acre., (acore or less) being all the landcomptised ia in CertiOc ites of Title.Volume 10, Folios 62acd63, together with the buildings thereon (if any.) Full particulars on application to JNO. WHITE. A. J. MACLAINE, Auctioneer. BOROUGH OF BLENHEIM. TO BUILDERS. fTIENDERS (trarked "Tenders for ■L Hall") are iavited until Four pm on FRIDAY the Sixteenth Feb roaty, 1906, for:— The erection of a Hall in Marki t Street South, Blenheim. All tenders to ba addressed to the Mayor at the Town Clerk's office. Plans, &c, to ba seen at my office. Lowest or any tender not necessatily accepted. A.E AUSTIN, Architect. Bletheim, 6th February, 1906. A GENUINE CLEARING SALE. SO often bouses advertise clearing sales without: meaning mnofa, but we rarely rave h -Id these sale^'ano"" now that) we intend doing so the tbing will be dooe with a wil 1. We will cffer the whole of our Surplus Stock of— DRAPERY, CLOTHING, HOSIERY, HATS, RIBBONS, &o, ab ridiculously low prices, as the few following price 3 will »h)w: — Some sha3e3 NuDsveiling and Cashmere, 6d por y;.rJ. Ribboii', a lag? asiortmsnfc, 21 por j y<«d. L cc, 1' per dozen. :'oyi' Suits, 5^ fach.. Stojki..■.", o pairs for 2s. M« nd Tweed Trousers, 5s lid. Men's Hi's, Ftlt, Is each. Lulitja' Straws from l j. Pri t*, lOjOOO yard* at 4i per yard. Sunn.cc Dre^s Goods at Your Own Price. Woa.en's Jackets,ColaretbesandTie?, Next to Nothing. 2,000 Yards Sheeting, Is 3d per yard; worth 2s. As tlia time ha? come when our stock is too heavy and money is very acceptable, we will give PLENTY of GOODS foe LITTLE CASH. G. BABY" & SON. THE PEOPLE'S STORE, Renwick. NO SCANDAL indulged in at afternoon tea when STANDOUT is used. Soothingly reposeful, delightful and charming.—NßVlSON * CO.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 35, 10 February 1906, Page 3
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734Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 35, 10 February 1906, Page 3
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