JOHN VORBACK, Renwicktown, "Lf ORBE Shoer, General Blacksmith LX and Wheelwright. All vehides promptly repaired and, all work turned out in a workmanlike'' Masonic Hotel, Blenheini Mrs. J. TAIT ... Proprietress. ,OOD Accommodation for Traveller*. The best Wines, Alei'and Spirits kept. : : -;• An Excellent Table provided. Shilling Luncheon at 12.30 daily. LIVERY & BAIT STABI&S Saddle Horses and Buggies always on Hire ; ,'i First Class Accommodation; 4 Good' Paddockiug. :^ A Groom in attendance at the' Stable* ALLNI6HT : ;;•» A. M'Keazia : * ALFRED STREET. BLENHEIM!
E. Muncaster, Watch and Clock Maker WOEKING JbWELBR & .OPTIOIAN, All kinds of Watches, Clocks, & Jfewal~ lery in stock and guaranteed. Rings, Pins, Chains, Broaches, made to order Spectacles and Eye Glasses a specialitj'' Market Street, Blenheim. (Opposite Criterion Hotel). -
New Zealasfif FIRE AND MAJHNB w INSURANCE COMP&NY THE PREMIER COLONIAL COMPANI, Capital ... £i t ood,obo Reserve and Re-Jnsur- .. "■; anceFund ... MStffiOQ ■ IFTTS hoi nrr a T.nnal TnafUnttnn Colonists have an interest in preferring to an English Office,as itsfunds are not withdrawn from but* are* invested in the Colony. ; ■■; -n JOHN M. ttUTCHESON, Agent, Blenheim SUB-AGENTS:-Greensill & Co ... Bird and Hillman Picton Reawick
Subscribers Not Receiving Papers regularly would bbli#»* byacquainting ub with fact, an& alsoto inform us where the paper can be-' most conveniently left tso that they may obtain their copies with as- lxttlb- - delay as possible- ■■"'■* Law Relating to Newspapers, 1. Subscribers who do not giro express notice to tho contrary are considered as mining to continue tlieir subscription. 2. If subscribers order tho discontinuance of their periodicals, tho publisher may continue to Bend until arrears are paid. 3. If subscribers neglett to continue to take their periodicals from the office to, which they are directed, tkey are held re&pon ] " k, ~ until they hare settled thoir Lills and bra I hem to be discontinued. 4. If subscribers move to other place* without informing the publishers, and th» papors arc sent to their former direction*, they aro reapiuHble, 5. The courts have decided that " refusing" to tale periodicals from the oitice or removing" or leaving tbem uncalled for, is prima faci* evidence of intended fraud." C, Any person who receives a newspagM*' and ma. os use of it, whether he has ordefi*#& t or not is held in law to be a subscribe:*-, 7. If fubscrib is pay in advanceit'ey *»•- bound to give notice to the tb* end of their li. eif they do eoaelinne taking it, otherwise tho publiaker i»» authorised to send it in and the subjSflttJw»* will be responsible until an with pajmenl of arrears, is 86*1 W'fci&b'- '; liihers ;■■ "" ; *p' ; f ~ "■$
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 3, Issue 11, 9 February 1892, Page 4
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422Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 3, Issue 11, 9 February 1892, Page 4
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