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IMPORTANT TO STOCKOWNERS, AGRICULTURISTS, &o. mo ARRIVE/ per “ Jolin Phillips/'- a A few choice lots of GRASS and CLOVER SEEDS, selected from one of the first seed establishments in London. Parties wishing to secure some of the above are requested to apply early to Mr. Michael Maher, Spring Terrace, Kaituna. 247 ONE POUND REWARD. LOS T, on Tuesday Morning, from Wm. Simmonds’ Stockyard, SIX WETHERS, pitch-branded H on the back, Son the rump; two small nicks out the near ear, and top part off. Any person giving informaiion that may lead to the recovery of the same, will receive the above reward. 248 £5 REWARD.LOST, from the Wantwood Run, in October, 1858, a bay FILLY, branded with diamond on off shoulder: Whoever will give such information as will lead to the recovery of the same shall receive the above. Reward. Francis J. Blundell. Wantwood, March 26th, 1860. 181 Superintendent’s Office, Marlborough, May sth, 1860. WANTED, a CLERK, accustomed to Office or Official Business. He will be requited to produce good testimonials of steady conduct, &c., and to write a good and expeditious hand. Application, by letter, to be made to the Superintendent, at this Office. 229 ' CARROTS! CARROTS!! About a ton of Belgian carROTS for SALE by 228 F. J. Litchfield. GRASS SEED. QA BUSHELS GOOD GRASS SEED Ov/ now on SALE at the STORES of JOHN SYMONS and CO., Blenheim. 231 F. J. Litchfield. STRAYED from Blenheim, TWO RED BULLOCKS;, both branded R H on near rump: Any person delivering the same to the undersigned will be rewarded. 221 E. W. Pasley. THOMAS MAXTED begs to announce that he has GIVEN UP his BUSINESS as Blacksmith, &c.,at Reriwicktown, to his Sons, RICHARD and THOMAS GEORGE MAXTED. He also takes this opportunity of returning thanks to his numerous customers, and solicits a continuance of their favours for his successors. 241 BLACKSMITHS, WHEELWRIGHTS, &c. RAND T. G. MAXTED beg tojan- • . nounce, that in future the Business carried on by T. Maxted and Son will be carried on by them. All kinds of Blacksmith’s work executed with despatch. 242 ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, PICTON. MR. EDWARD C. MORGAN (late pupil of Messrs. Lucas Brothers, London) will he happy to DESIGN or CONSTRUCT BUILDINGS in any part of the Province of Marlborough. He trusts that his professional acquirements will enable him to combine a superior style with economy. 236 ■VrOTICE.—AII APPLICATIONS for CROWN LANDS to be included in the first Land Sale of this Province, must be sent in to this Office on or before MONDAY, the 11th June next. William Adams, Commissioner. Land Office, Marlborough, May 10th, 1860. 237 NOTICE TO SURVEYORS. ATO SURVEYS of CROWN LAND L ’ to be put up for sale will be recognized after this date, unless undertaken in pursuance cf instructions from this Office. William Adams, ' ’■ Commissioner. Land Office, Marlborough, May 10th, 1860. &■' 238 npo BE SOLD or LET, situated in th( 1 most eligible part of the rapidly Increasing town of Pieton, having a frontage to three streets, a substantial and commo dious DWELLING-HOUSE, containing Five Rooms, with Stable and Outhouse attached, and Garden consisting of Three quarters of an Acre of Ground, well stocked with Fruit Trees, and thoroughly fenced in., A good Well of Water on the premises. For further particulars, apply to W. A. D. SUTHBLAND, ’ Grove Hotel. TT DODSON is prepared to PL CHASE good malting samples Wairau-grown BARLEY, at Six Shillii per bushel. Wairau Brewery, April 6. 1

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Marlborough Press, Volume I, Issue 20, 19 May 1860, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Press, Volume I, Issue 20, 19 May 1860, Page 2

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