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An T H Ull BE A UCHAMP has on SALE—--2 superior Sydney-made Tip Drays 2 ditto ditto. Bullock Drays T 5 sets each Shaft and Leading Harness 12 pairs Gilpin’s Axles, with Boxes, complete \2 pairs cast Arms, 2iin. to 3in. 20 pairs cast Boxes, 2jin. to 3}in.. 5 tons best Staffordshire Iron> all sizes Blister hnd Shear Steel a- Walker’s Horse Nails 6 American Ploughs, hill-side, double nloCild, and deep tiller stubble Trace Chains, Bullock Bows and Chains, Backhands Large Galvanized Iron Boilers for farm use 2 tons No. 5 Galvanised Iron Fcncing Wire American Patent Churns, Douglas Pumps American Tubs, Buckets and Brooms American Axes, Axe Handles, Steel Hoes, Spades, and Rakes feansome’s Mould Boards and Fittings for Ploughs Galvanised Iron Ridge Cap, Guttering, and Down Piping " Wellington-street, Picton, Sept. 28. 90 "Th t P HOTEL, PICTON WHARF, J. L. NEAVE, Proprietor. THIS House is now open for the accommodation of Visitors, whose comfort and convenience will meet with every attention.. WELL-AIRED BEDS. The BEST WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, &e., supplied. GOOD STABLING; OATS and OATEN HAY always on hand. J. L. Neave. takes this opportunity to return thanks to his numerous customers and friends, and begs to assure them that 4 nothing will be wanting on his part to ensure a continuance of their patronage. Picton, August 30, 1861. 10 T. THE COMMENCEMENT OF SPRING-. B . LOUISSON, PAINTER, PAPERIIANGER, DECORATOR, &c„ has the honour to announce to his friends an‘d the public, that, having completed his large contracts, viz., the College and Government Buildings, Nelson, and the Government Buildings, Marlborough, and . having secured an excellent supply of material, and engaged an efficient staff of workmen, he is now prepared to undertake a* private work in either town or country to any extent. T. B L. lias to regret that, owing to the. above heavy contracts, he had to dissappoint many of hiapatrons daring the past season ; but he assures them that they shall not again have to complain of want of promptness in the execution of their orders. The advertiser has just imported a large stock of the celebrated WHITE ZINC PAINT, the peculiar qualites of which are, • ? that it penetrates the pores of wood, and preserves it from decay, that it does not crack or blister by heat or exposure, and that its pure colour, and exceeding durability, render it admirably adapted for use in climates like Nelson and Marlborough. /.o - ' '-v —— NOTICE. ■tV % ToISAWYERS. SPLITTERS, and OTHERS. THE undersigned hereby intimates, that tany Person or Persnos CUTTING TIMBER, or PURCHASING or TAKING DELIVERY of the SAME, upon lands belonging to him on all the western side of ANAKIWA BAY, commonly called THE GROVE, Queen Charlotte Sound, without his permission, will be prosecuted, jrp u James Mcßetii. NOTICE.ALL Persons having CATTLE on the KILBRIDE RUN, are hereby required to take them away on or before the 28 th day of November next. Any Cattle found running thereon, after the said 28th of November, WILL BE DESTROYED. ' Donald McCormick. Kilbride Run, Oct. Bth, 1861. pp CAUTION. WHEREAS it 'having come to my knowledge that certain parties are ? suspiected of having MUSTERED, DRIVEN AW'AY, and SLAUGHTERED C/iTTLE, my’property, I hereby; CAUTION any Person or Persons so doing for the future, as they will be prosecuted to the utmost rigour of the law. gp Geo H. Myers. OTAGO. TpHOMAS NORTON AND CC 1 AUCTIONEERS, HORSE, SHEEP, & CATTLE SALESME; Shipping and Commission and Custom House Agents • Ships’ Entries and Clearances effected. Thomas Norton and Co., Stafford-placc (Near Jett)' fit} Dunedin.

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Marlborough Press, Volume II, Issue 104, 27 December 1861, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Press, Volume II, Issue 104, 27 December 1861, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Press, Volume II, Issue 104, 27 December 1861, Page 6