JOHN VORBACK, Renwicktown. XIOESE Shoer, General rx and Wheelwright. j AM vehicles promptly repaired JL» all work turned oat in a worJcnaolikt
Masonic Hotel, Blenheim Mrs. J. TAIT ... Proprietrew. OOD Accommodation for Trarellers. The best Wines, Alei and Spirits kept. An Excellent Table protided. Shilling Luncheon at 12.80 daily. LIVEEY & BAIT STABLES Saddle Horses and Buggies alvrayi on Hire First Class Accommodation. Good Paddocking. A Groom in attendance at the Btablw ALL NIGHT A. M'Kenzie, ALPEED STJREET, BLENHEIM.
R Muncaster, Watch and Clock Maker Working Jeweler & Oraicux. All kinds of Watches, Clocks, dc Jewellery in stock and guaranteed. Rings, Fins, Chains, Broaches, &c, made to order - Spectacles And Ey© Glasses a speciality 3 Market Street, Blenheim. (Opposite Criterion Hotel), New Zealand FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY THE PREMIER COLONIAL OOMPANT. Capital ... £1,000,000 Reserve and Re-Iqsur-ancefund ... £4^5,000 Colonists have an interest in pre* ferring to an English Office, as itc funds are not withdrawn from but are invested in tbet Colony. JOHN M. HUTCHESON, Agent, Blenheim SUB-AGENTS: Greenstll &Co ... ... Pieton Bird and HilJman ... Renwick
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 3, Issue 10, 5 February 1892, Page 4
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430Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 3, Issue 10, 5 February 1892, Page 4
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