JOHN YOBBACK, , ; . Renwioktown. WORSE Shoer, General Blacksmith *•■*■ and Wheelwright. AM vehicles promptly repaired and all work turned out in a workmaoliki? Masonic Hotel, Blenheiiii; Mrs. J.TAIT ... Proprietress <\ lOOD Accommodatioq for Trarefc. I" lerfl. The beet Wines, Alei tiid Spirits kept. Aw : -:-'in An Excellent Table provided* u -> Shilling Luneheon at 12.8Qdaiiv>^ LIVERY & BMT STASIAS Saddle Hoks£B and Buaaisa ajwifi on Hirr "■; \ j;;^ First Claw Accommodation '/■!!* Good Padlocking. ' '* w A Groom in attendance at tbVSlablea ALL NIGHT . ~ A. M'Kenzie, ' ALFRED RTREET, BLBKH&tg E. Muncaster, Watch and Glock Ma Working Jeweler & Optician, All kinds of Watches, Clocks, &,'Jewjeilery in stock and guaranteed. A'\ Rings, Pi iiß, Chains, Broaches, \lsc', t made to order Spectacles And Eye Glasses a speciality l Market Street, Blenheim.! (Opposite Criterion Hotel). ■ New Zealaifl:;! FIRE AND MABINE INSURANCE OQ^P^T THE PREMIER COLONIAL OOJU>ANf. Capital .. Reterreand Re-Insur- ; t ,j : - it r anceFund .„-.,., £4Bs,<s> Colonists have an interest in l preferring to an English Office, as iti funds are not withdrawn from but ■ ilea invested in the Colony; * '••' JOHN M. Agent, Blenheim* SUB-AGENTS: ' Greensill &Co ... ... Pictojs Bird and Hillman ... Renwiek Subscribers Nox Receiving' -the|r Papers regularly would acquainting us With tHt fact; an^d'alio to inform us where the paper"lililjw most conveniently left ao that may obtain their copies with as lirtnA delay as possibl* ■'' ■ ■•"#'7* Law Relating to Newspapers. 1. Subscribers, who da not gift'express notice to. the oontrary are considered as wishing to continue their J t f, 2. If »nbacribers ord«r,,th*. djf<JOnti»iiata of their periodicals, the publisher iijay;»qfta« tinuo to send until arrears are pail,, ' \ ■ • . ■ ,' u '-.•'■ ■ ' 'v V". '■{ i»,.iS:'' 3. If subscribers negleet to ooatiaat *• ImmWMKNmamm until they have settled their bills and ejd<e them to be discontinued. . j; t^ 4. If subscribers mors to other:! without informing the publishers, and fN' papers are tent to their former directi«a»| they are responsible, ' ,;'?-,={ 5. Tbo courts have decided that",rffttif | to takeperiodicals itom the office or rtnv>»h|f or leaving them Uncalled" for, is prima facia evidence of intended fraud,'' : ''' • > : \A 6. Any person who receives a aawspajjtr and mantis use of it, whether- he has erdtrai t or ftpt;- lis hold in law to be a mbs<rib#r.> 7. If snbsci-ib is pay in tdtsnee tUyiw bound to give' notice to the publishers, at ta« end of their tin e if they do not wish to.««atinue taking it, otherwise .the authorised to send it in 'and the will be responsible until nnskpfeft.libtWt with payment of arrears it seat lishers ■ •.-<„,] v>f
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 3, Issue 12, 12 February 1892, Page 4
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409Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 3, Issue 12, 12 February 1892, Page 4
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