Messrs Litchfield & Son Give the highest price for Gold, Silver, and Copper, Also for Farm and Dairy Produce, to exchange for Goods.
THE ASSIGNED STOCK OF JOHN HEYHOE & CO. THE NORTHERN CLOTHING & DRAPERY COJ&PAJSTT ■" the above stock, consisting of nearly £2,000 worth of Drapery, Clothing, Millinery, &c, will hold one of the most Genuine Clearing Sales that has ever been held in Blenheim. Having bought the stock at nearly 50 per cent, under wholesale cost, the public can rely upon getting the Very "best Value ever shown in Blenheim. The stock is perfectly New, and it consists of only First-class Goods. The following are a few of the many Bargains to be had at this Great Sale : White and coloured quilts, 2a lid Whito calico, 2s 6d per doz. Linen damask, 1 fd" per yard Double width sheeting, B|d per ya«d Heavy unbleached twill, 2yds wide, 7d per yard Glasgow shirtings, 3fd per yard Ticking, 6d per yard Tweerling, 9d per yard Whito and blue flannel, 9-Jd per yard New Zealand gray flannel, Is id per yard, Red flannel. 7d per yard Hoi and, 4§ d per yard Glass cloth, ifd per yard Silesia, 3d per yard Cretonne. 4d per yard Pin fore muslins, 2|d per yard A grand lot of washing prints, Towe:s from 2|d Lace curtains, 2s 6d Washing table covers, 2s 6d Carpets, 6d. Hearthrugs, Is 9d. Forfar, 6d Linoleum Window bollands. 9d per yard Fresh dress stuffs, 2s lid doz yards; various shades A lot of other new dress goods at very low prices Winsey. 3d per yard Ladies' gloves, 11 kinds, Gd per yard ; Obilren s. 3d per yard Kid gloves, b'd per pair Women's and Girls' stockings, from 4d per pair Cashmere goods, very best, Is Thousands of y i - ds of lace at Id per ynrd. Tremendous lot of ribbons, all the le.ding shades, from 2d per yard. Handkerchiefs. Is per doz One hundred pieces embroidery from 2d per y.rd Sis hand ercbiefs, really good ones, 6d Ladies' urn rellas, la 6d to 3s bM Driving gloves from Is 9d Men's inglets, Is. Men's pants, Is 9d Men's flannels 2s lid. Men's sox, knitted ones, BJd. Men's cotton sox, 4d Men's hats, black and coloured felt, from Is lid Boys tweed hats, 9d Boys' Jersey suits, Is 9d Boys'knicker suits, 2s lid Boys' 1 ng trouser suits, 9s 6d Men's suits from 15s A big lot of N. Z. tweed suits, 25s Men's trousers, very heavy, 4s 6d N. Z. white flannel trousers, 9s 6d Moleskins, 4s lid and upwards Men's overcoats, 14s Men's trousers and vests, 8s lid Hundreds of men's ties, beautiful ones Sil dust coats, 9s lid, worth 18s 6d Men's working shirts, very strong, is 3d Regatta shirks 2s Gd White shirts, the best, 3s fid Corsets, is per pair Ladies' skirts, is lid Ladies' underclothing from Is; some splendid goods Children's Ulsters 3s 3d A lot of Ladies' summer Jackets, very cheap Sun Bonnets is 9d Heautiful lot of flowers, from 2d Wings i.nd feathers, 6d A big lot of Trimmed Hats, beauties, from ls9d Plush Caps, Is 4d, Collarettes 3d Ladies' untrimmed straw Hats, at your own price Hundreds of lovoly Aprons from 6d Pelisses 5s lid Kancy Vests ' s S m or tunics Is lid Ladies' Mantles lis fid Plushes and velveteens just given away, The sale will be held in J. Heyhoe's Shop. Bear in mind that, as we have only taken the shop for a short term, we are .bound to get rid of the stock. To show that this Sale is a Genuine one, we will Refund the Money to anyone who is not satisfied with their purchases; The sale will continue for one month, commencing on Saturday next, in J. Heyhoe's Shop. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIMEA-PICTON. ri ENTLEMEN.-At the request of a large number of Electors in different parts of the' above district, I beg to offer myself as a candidate at the forthcoming General Election, I shall take an early opportunity of addressing you in the various centres of population. I am, yours truly, Richmond Hupsthouse. WOOL ! WOOL! WOOL ! rrlE Undersigned is a Cash Purchaser of WOOL in iu,y quau--I, y* c, a, mm*
MARLBOROUGH COUNTY COUNCIL. Riding of Pelorus. Election Notice. In accordance with the provisions of "The Counties Act, 1886," and amendments thereof, and of " The Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876," and amendments thereof. NOTICE is hereby given that the Election of One Member of the above Council will be held on Wednesday, the 12th day of November, 1890, at the School-house, wkaramio. Nominations in the form of the second', schedule of " Tin? Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876," must be addressed to the Eeturning Officer, and delivered at the aforesaid place at any time before .Noon on TUtiSDAT, the 4th dlay of November, 1890. W. T. ERSKINE, Eeturning Officer. { ,Ha relock, October 27,1890. MARLBOROUGH COUNTY COUNCIL. !Riding of Havelock. Election Notice. In accordance with the provisions of "The Counties' Act, 1586," and of " The Eegulation of Local Elections Act, 1876." NOTICE is hereby given that the Election of Two Members of the above Council will be held on Wednesday, November 12, 1890, at the Atbenenm Theatre, Havelock. Nominations in the form of the eecond schedule of the Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876, must be addressed to the Returning Officer, and delivered at the aforesaid place at any time before Noon on TUESDAY, the 4th day of November, 1890. J. B. GKEEN, Returning Officer. Blenheim, October 25, 1890. j Pelorus Road Board. Stoppage of Roads. 'OTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the Pelorus Road Board to stop the following Roads :—• I. Pelorus ValleyNo 1. The Road passing through Section 4, 15, and 6, marked A. to 8., through Section 20, marked C. to D. and through section 24, marked E. to F. in the Wakamarina survey District, and all coloured green on Plan No. 1, Pelorus Valley, deposited for inspection at the office of the Pelorus Road Board, Havelock. No 2. The Road passing botweeen section 1 and 40, marked A. to B, through section Part 2 of square 19, marked C toD, through sections 8 and 9, marked E to F, through sec | tion 13, marked G to H, and ' through section Part 1 of 14, ! marked J to K in the Wakamarina Survey District, and all coloured Green on Plan No. 2, Pelorng Valley, deposited at the said office. 11. Kaituna ValleyNo. 3. The Road passing through sees. 8, 9,12,13,15,17, and 19, marked A to B, through sec. Part 1 of 20, and between section Part 2 of 20 and 28, and through section 37 and 29, marked C to D, and between sections 31 and 39, marked E to F, all in the Wakamnrina Survey District, and coloured Green on Plan No. 1, Kaituna Valley. No. 4. The roads through 81 of square 22, marked A to B, between sections 78 and 80, marked C to D through section 36 marked E to F, through sections 72 to 50, marked G to H, through sections 61,44, and 46, marked J to' K, through section 84, marked L to M, through section 50 to 51, marked N to O, and through sections 52, marked P to Q, all in the Ouamalutu survey District, and coloured Green on Plan No. 2, Kaituna Valley, deposited at the same office. All persons having any objections hereto must forward these objections in writing to the Resident Magistrate, | Havelock, before the Thirty-first day | of October, 1890. By Ordef, W. T. Erskine, Secretary Pelorus Roadßoard. H»Telock,Septe«W^;lß9o.
AT ALFRED T. CARD'S, HAVELOCK. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS ! ! CONSISTING! OF Vere Foster's Copy Books, Exercises, Bags, and other School Repuisites— Baskets, Braekets, Purses, Plaques Games, Ornaments, Photolratnes, Glass-ware, Toys, and Fancy I Goods in Great Variety. [ Prize Books, Booklets, Novels, Song 1 Books, Magazines, Music, Scrap Books, and Stationery. ALL AT BLENHEIM PBICES. RJYAL BLUE HOUSE J. P. COOKE, MPORTER OP PAINTS, COLOURS and OILS. Glass, Paper-hangings, Varnishes, Brushware, and all Painters' Requisites. All Orders promptly attended to, and forwarded by Coach or Steamer. Hardy-street, Nelson. THE BOGA PACKING COMPANY. ILVER Medal, Wellington Ex- '-* hibition, 1885. Seven First Prizes, Melbourne Inter national Exhibition, 1888-89. Silver Medal, Paris Exhibition 1890. First Award for Tinned Meats, Fruits, and Vegetables, at the Dunedin and South Seas Exhibition, 1890. K. Foster, Blenheim, New Zealand. NOTICE. IF you want your Meat Good and Cheap get it from H. A. Reader ! Fresh Beef 2£d to 4d; Corn Beef, the very best, 2£d; Mutton, legs, 3d, quarters and joints, 2|d ; Pork, 4d; Lamb, hind-quarters, 2s 3d, fore-quarters, 2s. per cent, allowed on all accounts paid the following month; 10 per cent, charged on all acco'uuts not paid within three months. The Peiorus Road Board. Special Notice to Owners of Horses and Cattle. "K OTICE is hereby given that the Peiorus Road Board intend to stop the trespassing of Horses and Cattle upon the main roads of the District from the Peiorus Bridge to the Gravel Pit, North Bank of Wairau, and from Mahakipawa Wharf to the Grove, r .. After (14) Fourteen Days from this date the Inspector will proceed against the owners of all Horses and Cattle trespassing on the roads under Clause 102 of the " Public Works Ac*, 1882," and Clause 1G of the Amending Act of 1884, which reads as follows :—" If any person or persons permit any horses or cattle to be at large without proper attendance, or to wander or be herded or grazed upon any road other than in the ordinary course of driving stock they shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding Five Pounds sterling (£5). Dated the 2nd day of October, 1890. By order, W. T. Erskine, Sec. Peiorus Road Board. Waimea-Picton Election. TTNTIL Polling Day Mr. Mills' J Central Election Committee will meet Eveev TUESDAY and FRIDAY EVENING at 7.30 p.m. sharp, ' i Town Board Office, Havelock. Jacob H. Reynolds, Secretary. Sidney Watson, Genebal Carrier, Renwicktown, Timber Post and Rails, Oaten Chaff, Crushed Oats, and Dry Firewood supplied on the Shortest Notice. Also dealer in all classes of Stock. Terms: Cash or Barter. WAIKAKAHO_ HOTEL, A. W. DILLON Proprietor. THE above hotel is now open, nnd Visitors Will find every accommodation, combined with civility and attention, Horses and Traps always, cm Hive.
Waimea-Picton E/ ection. TR. 0. H. MILL?, invitea the —J- Electors to m' 3e t },j m at the undermentioned places at 8 p.tn: — November. Plcton Hall, Tucs day, „ 4. Waitohi. school, Vf )dnesday, „ 5. Endeavour In] P t } T' nursday, „ 6. Deep Cifeek • sc hool, Saturday, „ 8. Oanvastovr fl school, Monday, ~ 10. ka Hill-side school, Tuesday, „ 11. 'Wakefield Hall Thursday, „ 13. FoxhiLl school Friday „ 14. Motupiko school Monday „ 17 Stanley Brook school Tuesday „ 18 Dovedale school "Wednesday „ 1.9 Ngatiraoti school Thursday „ 20 Lower Moutere Hall Friday „ 21 Motaeka Hall Wednesday „ 26
Meetings, datss yet to be fixed, will be held at Waimea West, Neudorf, and Brightwater. Meetings at 8 p.m. Mahakipawa Racing Club. GENERAL MEETING will be held at Maher's Hotel, Cullen - vilie, on THURSDAY NEXT, at 6 pm. Business.—To adopt Programme. Full attendance requested. . ,- W. A. Collins, Sec. THEPELORUS GUARDIAN Miners' Advocate. Haying just Received a COMPLETE PRINTING C»a now be Executed with HKM&M A 5& &SB3PAT-68 at the- above Office. W. T. JSRSKINB, CHARTERED Accountant, Absesßor Valuator, and Commission Agent. HAVELQOK, Marlborough,
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 82, 4 November 1890, Page 3
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