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JOHN VOBBACK, Renwicktown, ', "*OESE Shoer, General Blacksmith and Wheelwright. All vehicles promptly repaired and all work turned out in a worknaulike Masonic Hotel, Blejiheini Mbb. J. TAXT... Proprietress. aO 01) Accomraodat ion Tor* Traveller?. . The best WinWy"Ales and spirits kept. . An Excellent iTarblc-prorideJ. .Shilling..puncheon at' i2.-80.*dnily. LIVERY & BAIT STABLES Saddle Horses and Bugglbjs always on Hire - First Class Accommodation. Good Paddocking. A Groom in attendance at the Stables ALL NIGHT A. M'Kenzie, ALFRED STREET, BLENHEIM: E. Muncaster, Watch and Clock Maker <■*.:■ WORKING- JEWELEB & OPTICIAN. AH kinds of Watches, Clocks, & Jewellery in stock and guaranteed. Rings, Pins, Chains, Broaches, ke. t made to ord»r Spectacles and Eyo Glasses a specialifcyl Market Street, Blenheim. (Opposite Criterion Hotel).

New Zealand FIRE AND MARINE INSUKANCE COWANY THE PREMIER COLONIAL COMPANY i Capital ..... £1,000,000 Keserve arid Re-Insur-ance Fund ... : £485,000 nnHIS bring a Local;vl%itutioD, -■- Colonists have an preferring to an Englisfi Qtfjce, as its funds are not ore invested in the Colony. * JOHN M. HrarCHf §<ON, •■■•■•' ' o; Agent, Ethheira . SUB-AG-ENrst" i Greensiil & Co ... ' .:. "'' Picton Bird and Hillman , '■"*'.. ~. > Reuwick (Subscribers Nor Receiving their Papei-B regularly wdald" oblige by acquainting us with fN» |act,'if»d also to inform us where the pap|r 'san be most conveniently left thej may obtain th?irc;>pieg *it)vss* Limii UEL4Y ail pOSBIbU- .•"';'.: ';■.,.'hLaw Relating- to Ne^asip9r3. 1. Subscribsrs Who do 'not notice to the contrary *ro considored i»s wish* ing to continue theirsnbscripHionV ■ 'f 2. If subscribers order tbV idliaqo'ntiiwanca of their priadicals, tho contintiu to semi amwa ar*>' paid. ' : { 3 If subsaiibers na[r|e*t to" continue to t'akb their periodicals from the which thoy nre directed, tiiey are, held responsibbj until they, have settled .their bills aijdo.derei IttQm to be discontinued. ' ~ ■• 4. If subscribers movo to otk'er pUcdi without informing the pnblisbijMj !l «nd thf oap'ers a! e sent to their former directions, ht-y aro respon:ible, . 5. Tho courts baro decided that l< Yofusi»g 0 ta t o pel iodicals from the otboei or removing ir leaving them uncalled for, is. prima facie evidence of intended fraud." 6. Any person who receives a? newspaper tnd ma osruso.of it, whether ha'has orderad 1 or fttfi-ld'in law to be a subscriber. 7. If pay in advancot ey ara louiiil to give notice to the publishers at the nd of their !i oif tLoy do not wish'to eoninuo taking it, otheiwiso'lbo publisher )■ utb n ri»ed to send it in :and tb* subscriber fill oe responsible until an express notice ritb payment of arrears! is sent to the p«ib«

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 3, Issue 13, 16 February 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 3, Issue 13, 16 February 1892, Page 4