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[a card.] Ha. CLARK; • SURVEYOR. Communications addressed to H. G. C , at the office of the Marlborough Press, will mqpt with immediate attention. 381 £5 REWARD. —Whereas some person or persons have DESTROYED and TAKEN AWAY DOORS, WINDOWS, and other property, from the house of H. G. Gouland, Esq., Wairau West; Also, Cutting and Removing Timber on Sections 50 and 52, in Wairau West, the property of the aforesaid gentleman. The above reward will be given, by the undersigned to any person who will give such information as will lead to the conviction of any or all of the offenders. William Robinson, 382 Wairau West. STOCKYARD POSTS AND RAILS FOR SALE. RED PINE and Black Birch Stockyard POSTS and RAILS, each nine feet long, for Sale. I. M. Hutcheson, 385 Steam Wharf. FOR SALE, a well-bred MARE, four years old, thoroughly broken in to the saddle, and s has been in harness. To be seen by applying to the Office of this Paper. 388 CRICKET. A MEETING will be held at Mr. Craig’s, Royal Hotel, on MONDAY EVENING, the Bth of October, for the purpose of ORGANIZING a CRICKET CLUB at Blenheim. All persons interested are invited to attend. September 28, 1860. 392 TO STAND THIS SEASON, at Mr. S. Eves’s, Cowslip Valley, Omaka, the useful Farm Horse PEACOCK. Terms—£2 10s.; and ss. the groom. All fees to be paid on the First of January next. All mares left will be properly attended to. 394 TO STAND THIS SEASON, at Flaxbourne, the thorough-bred Entire Horse PRIAM. Priam is a good chestnut, 12 years old, and a sure foal-getter. Imported into this colony by Captain Hunter. Priam is by Ether, out of Crucifix, by Tros, out of Kathleen O’More, by Langar. Kathleen O’More one of the five mares imported by Mr. Cator to New South Wales. Also, the Entire Colt, HERO. Hero is a bright bay, rising 3 years old, by II Barbiere, out of a shackle-brand Mare, imported to this colony by Mr. Curr, and bred by W. H. Harris, Esq. Persons requiring the services of the above Horses are requested to apply early, as only a limited number of mares will be taken. No unhandled mares taken. Every attention paid, but no liability incurred. Terms—£4 45., payable on the Ist of January, 1861. 395 w LATCHES and CLOCKS CLEANED By Wm. Shaw, at SMITH’S HOTEL, BLENHEIM, Marlborough. October 2, 1860. 396 MARLBOROUGH VOLUNTEER RIFLE CORPS, NO. 1 COMPANY. WANTED to PURCHASE a CORNOPEAN. Apply (stating price, &c.), to J. Bagge, 398 Secretary. MR . T. 0. WESTERN, SURVEYOR, &c„ PICTON AND BLENHEIM. Communications left with Mr. Craig, Royal Hotel, Blenheim, will receive immediate attention. 399 GOVERNMENT NOTICES. SECOND LAND SALES. Land Office, Marlborough, August 17th, 1860. FO TI C E is hereby given that all PLxINS for the NEXT LAND SALES must bo left at this Office on or before the 10th of OCTOBER NEXT. William Adams, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Superintendent’s Office, Marlborough, October 1, 1860. UHENDERS will be received at this Offic< X on or before THURSDAY, the 18t instant, bor Forming, Levelling, and Metalling portions of the Road from Blenheim towards the Awatere. Specifications may be seen at this Office after Tuesday, the 9th instant. William Adams, Superintendent. 397

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Marlborough Press, Volume I, Issue 40, 6 October 1860, Page 2

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