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PUBLIC NOTICE. Blacksmith's Business lately car ied on by Mr J. Mo AllisTEU, deceased, is now carried on by MR. A. MCALLISTER in those premises opposite the Royal I Hotel. f The Blacksmifching Department is nnder the supervision of Me. McAllister, and the Coachbuilding under Mr A. Tovey. All orders will receive prompt attention. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, HAYBLOOK. I To the Inhabitants of Havelock, Pelorus, Kaituna, Sounds, and other* surrounding districts. LADIES and GENTLEMEN :—I most respectfully beg to bring under your notice that I have taken over the above Hotel, and solicit your kind patronage.

Tourists, Commercial Gentlemen, the travelling public will find the appointments of the Commercial Hotel equal to all demands. Private Dining Room for Lad i 63. Choicest Liquors, Ales, Wines, and Spirits procurable always in stock. Good Stabling. PEED. J. SCOTT, Proprietor. STEPHEN TAPP, BLENHEIM. S a CASH Purchaser of Woo. Hides and Sheep Skins. Parcels or Orders may be forwarded through W, Havelock CRITERION STABLES, BLENHEIM. THE Proprietor has much pleasure in informing the. general public that he has Well Equipped Stables with all kinds of Vehicles and Saddle Horses always on hire. Special arrangements made for trips between Blenheim and Havelock, or to any part of Marlborough. J. T. ARMSTRONG, Proprietor.

New Goods. Wo have opened up our WINTER SHIPMENTS ex Te Koa and Tongariro from London^ Aui thbXatest Novelties in DRESS MATERIALS, MILLINERY, and MANTLES Fob the Coming Season. SMALE & HAY, DIRECT IMPORTERS, London House, BLENHEIM

Green & Co., AUCTIONEERS, LAND and COMMISSION AGENTS. Stock or other Sales conducted in any part of the district. :, .'Account Sales Prompt. HIGH STREET, BLENHEIM. gHAMROCK x JJOTEL, 'RAT has moch pleasure is announcing to the Public 01 Marlborough that this Hotel has | FIBBT-OLABS Accommodation for Visitors at Moderate Charges. Bbbkßbands of Wines and Spirits Kepi in Stock. The large number of Members belonging to both Ho ises of Parliament who patronised the house during the session should be a sufficient guarantee that Comfort and Civility are the leading features of the establishment. HatamrttaL-St, Wellington,

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 9, Issue 79, 4 October 1898, Page 4

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