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JUST ARRIVED, at W. SIMMONDS’ Economical Outfitting Establishment, a first-rate selection of Fancy and other GOODS, consisting of Ladies’Dresses, Petticoats Plusb Mantles Cloth ditto, richly trimmed Jackets —Zauoves and Seal Welsh Flannel, Saxony ditto Infants’ Cloaks and Pelisses Boys’ Suits Brilliante Frocks Holland Pinafores Dressing Gowns, Infants’ Hoods Ladies’ Stays Maltese Lace Collars Trimmed Lace ditto Black and white Falls Lace Tippets Fancy Handkerchiefs and Ties Coloured Boots Ladies’ Hats, Ribbons, Bonnets Head Dresses Calicos, Prints, Hollands, Derry and Dairies DRUGS. Carbonate of Soda, Tartaric Acid Saltpetre, Epsom Salts, Sulphur Bear’s Grease, Philacoma Violet Powder, Seidlitz Powders Laudanum, Linament Cod Liver Oil, Camphor Keating’s Cough Lozenges Worm Tablets, Tooth Powder Rowland’s Macassar Oil Children’s Powders, for all ages Dr. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla Antibilious and Holloway’s Pills Castor, Salad, and Hair Oils Essences, Pomatum, and all kinds of Perfumery Combs, Brushes Calcined Magnesia. Gold Wedding Rings and Keepers Ladies’ Brooches, Watch Keys Watch Glasses fitted. 9-10 [A CARD]. MR, EDWARD C. MORGAN, ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, PICTON. 366 JUVENILE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS at W. Collie’s. Illustrated Books of Adventure, Tales, &c. Coloured Picture Primers and Story Bosks A variety of New Song Books. 936 NOTICE. —Having had for a long time a number of CATTLE and HORSES rRESPASSING on my Run, I hereby rive notice that after the 14th January next, they will be CHARGED FOR, it aot removed, at the rate of Is. 6d. per week per head. H. Redwood, Senior, Vernon Station, Wairau. December 14, 1861. 943 CRICKET.— The Picton and Blenheim Clubs will PLAY a MATCH at Blenheim,in a paddock kindly lent by S. L. Muller, Esquire, on WEDNESDAY, the First of January ; the match to commence at 10 o’clock, a.m. John T. Robinson, 947 Secretary. BLUE GUM SEED, on Sale at Symons and Co’s. Store. Blenheim, 27th Dec., 1861. 948 OATS FOR SALE, at Litchfield’s, Market-place, Blenheim. 949 g REWARD.—LOST, a dark red X'O BULLOCK, short-horned Durham, branded WII on near rump. Any person delivering the same to Mr. H. Gill, Lower Wairau, or to Mr. John Attwood, will receive the above reward. 950 TUIINE FLOUR ON SALE, in any quanY tity, at the Marlborough Mill : £2O per 2000 lbs., for cash; 235. per single 100 lbs. 838 11. Godfrey. FTIUA MARINA RACES. —In the ad--1- vertisement respecting the Sports at the opening of the Tua Marina Hotel, on the 2nd January, the following PRIZE for the Hack Race was not mentioned: — A'first-class Saddle, and a splendid Riding Whip. 951 rilO the Editor of the “ Marlborough JL Preps.” Mr. Editor —The landlord of the Tua Marina hotel, J observe, is to treat us to some of the old country sports about the new year’s time, but I do not perceive that he has in his bill of fare the performances of a troupe of strolling (from Blenheim to Picton) stage players, that have been diverting the public of this province for the better part of the bygone two years. By diligent enquiry their present whereabouts I believe may be discovered, and if Mr. Ilolroyd secure their performances, I should be inclined to attend on the ground myself. The last time I saw them they were in a dismal swamp not far from a place

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Marlborough Press, Volume II, Issue 104, 27 December 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Press, Volume II, Issue 104, 27 December 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Press, Volume II, Issue 104, 27 December 1861, Page 2