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V v ‘ » •£:< P»*t !/iH! .*M B. LOU I PAINTER, GLAZIER, AND PAPEft-HMGER BLENHEIM. : •" c< 599 \TOTICE —All parties foundTiAKING -LA FIREWOOD or FENCING from off my Property in the Kaituna "will be prosecuted. F. J. Litchfield. Blenheim, February 6, 31361. r 593 £IO.REWARD. ' v 0 CTOLEN or SPRAYED from Benopai, about 18 mouthy ago', a stout :4-year-old FILLY, broken in to saddle; 'branded with a cross on the off shoulder. She is a light bay, with dark points ; has a small white mark on her forehead; and a long tail. The above REWARD will be given by Mr. John Smith, Clarence Valley, to any person who will give him such information as will lead the lecovery of the Filly. • ' - ■ ' 589 ON SALE, and to be seen at D? B. McKenzie’s, oi the Pelorus Hotel, TWO PAIRS of quiet WORKING BULLOCKS, one of the same being a young and well-bred Bull, and all adapted to any part of a team. ' r ’° 371 £2 REWARD. LOST, a dark brown (nearly -black) GELDING, three years old, white off hind foot, white streak down forehead, and branded T S on near shoulder. Whoever will deliver the above to Mr. J. Wiiayman, will receive Two Pounds reward. 597 A MARE has been RUNNING at my place for about eighteeu months - she is a bright bay, with black points, with; out brand. The mare will be handed overto the person who can prove ownership on paying expenses; otherwise she will be sold in two months’ time from this date. A. MoyyATT. Ardarvarlcch, Fob. 1, 1851. 576 REGULAR TRADERS TO MARLBOROUGH. TH E well known vessels, MARY, GIPSY, and NECROMANCER, are constantly running between Nelsdn and Marlborough. For freight or passage, apply to Mr. T. Askew, Nelson, or to the masters of the respective vessels. 577 WANTED, for the Royal Oak Hotel,, » > a HOUSEMAID; one who can wash and make up well will be preferred. Liberal wages given. Application to be made at the Royal Oak. Blenheim, Jan. 31. 582 ON SALE by the undersigned—--2 crates CROCKERY,' consisting of Chamber Sets Jugs and Basins Yellow Baking Dishes Blue ditto ‘ ‘ .. Brown Crocks Jars Cups and Saucers, Plates Jugs, Mugs, Basins, &c. Also, 1 cask GLASSWARE, consisting of Wines ' ‘ Tumblers Goblets, &c., See. ' Also, Enamelled Baking Dishes Enamelled Drinking Basins & Bowls Best Treacle, 7d. per lb. - v "' 596 F. J. Litchfield. CPO LET, a two-roomed COTTAGE, near -ft- Grove Road, Blenheim, formerly occupied by Mr. Minchin, with One Acre of LAND, fenced, and well cultivated. Anply to V. Hewitt, Victoria Hotel. Blenheim, February 14. CG4 HP HE S S. WONGA WONGA, will sail -ft- during the month of February, fran the following places, on or about, the'dates undermentioned, weather permitting : Napier for Wellington . . 2nd February Wellington for Picton . .Bth “ Picton for Nelson . . . 9th “ Nelson for Picton . . . 11th “ Picton for Wellington . . 12th “ Wellington for Wanganui and New Plymouth . 13th “ Wanganui for Wellington . 19th “ Wellington for Picton . . 21st, “ Picton for Nelson . . . 22nd “ *Nelson for Picton . . . 24th “ Picton for Wellington ■ . . 25th “ Wellington for Napier . . 26th “ * In case the English mail dres not arrive at Nelson in time to allow the Wonga Wonga to leave on the 24th, she will remain until the 26th, thus altering her following days of sailing for Picton and Wellington. For further particulars, apply to James M'Beth, Agent, 606 Picton

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Marlborough Press, Volume II, Issue 60, 23 February 1861, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Press, Volume II, Issue 60, 23 February 1861, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Press, Volume II, Issue 60, 23 February 1861, Page 4