The Marlborough Express. —The Province of Marlborough has now three journals. By the 'Wellington wo received the first number of a new weekly recently published under the name of the Marlborough Express. It is small, but the most is made of every available inch of space, and the matter it contains app. a.s to be collected with judgment and good taste. Wo gladly welcome our young contemporary, and wish him a long and prosperous career. Vacancy. —lt will be seen by advertisement elsewhere that cur respected follow-townsman, Mr Colenso, has, according to Ins stated intention, resigned his seat in the Provincial Council of Hawke’s Bay. Moxxult Summary. —Our monthly summary of news for transmission to Europe, Australia, ccc,, will be published on Monday morning next, 7th May. Parties desirous of sending away copies should leave their orders at the office not later than Saturday evening, in order to ensmo attention.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 372, 30 April 1866, Page 4
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