Notices. The Ploughing Match. OPEN TO ALL. TjIARMERS having a suitable piece jj of Ground will oblige by communicating with the Secretary at once. A Meeting of those interested will be held at the Marlborough Hotel, on Wednesdi 7th inst, at 8 o’clock p.m. sharp. GEO. 8. STENHOUSE, 119 Hon. Secretary. Election Notice. OMAN A LOAD LOATH). PURSUANT to the provisions o£ the “ Regulation of Local Elections Act, 187 G.” Notice is hereby given that the following jis the final state of the Poll taken on Saturday, 3rd July, 1880, for' the Election of There being only Two Members required and Messrs S. Watson and A. Gl. Mills having received the greatest number of votes, I therefore declared them duly elected as members of the above Board. W. TISSIMAN, ... > : Returning Officer. Renwick, -July 3rd, 1880. 118 In the Assigned Estate of George Stevenson, Hotel keeper. ALL persons having CLAIMS against the above Estate are requested to forward proofs of same to the undersigned on or before the 20th instant. GEO. S. STENHOUSE, Trustee. Blenheim, July sth, 1880. 121 Loyal Marlborough Lodge, 1.0.0. F., M.U. ALTERATION OF PLACE OF MEETING mHE Lodge having resolved to hold J its meetings in future in the Literary Institute, the next meeting will be held in that Building TOMORROW (Wednesday) the 7th day of July, and future meetings as provided by the Rules. JOHN T. ROBINSON, N.G. R. D NOS WORTHY, Secy. Notice to Farmers, Gardeners, AND THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL. C COLLIER, in returning thanks , for the liberal patronage for the last 10 years that lie lias been in the SEED TRADE, wishes to intimate that he lias this season the LARGEST STOCK OF HOME-GROWN SEEDS Ever Offered to the Public of Mahlrouougu. which will be sold at prices that will defy competition, and as they are local grown, they are guaranteed to grow. My collection of PEAS and POTATOES are the best now in cultivation, and are grown- from imported stock. Potatoes, new and American sorts— American Peach-bloom, Redskin, Flour Ball, Sutton’s' Racehorse, and Gigantic Prairie Seedling ; this is the king of jiotatoes, and the first time offered to the, public of New Zealand. All Seeds tested before sent out. Do not spend your labor and lose your season by buying worthless seeds that are imported. Ji M G J 1 : 1 <i M A { C. COLLIER, T l‘l MARKET STtIEET. 00 Seeds! Seeds! Seeds! J ALLEN, having succeeded Mr ; H. Pritchard in the above line, begS; to > inform bis friends and the public generally that he lias just received, and intends to keep on hand, a STOCK of NEW SEEDS, which on inspeciibii ! will be 1 found to be of the best sorts known. All kinds of Tropical and on other Fruits cpnstaptly on hand,-. T qConfectionery and Biscuits of J J kind: ; •< j j A Fresh Supply of Oysters every week. Caution. -■- PERSONS Shooting 611 the' Taylor River-Bed are cautioned that POISON has been LAID on the Meadow Bank and Tyntesfield Runs. jjg |GO Ironrr, , MO !jy HERD! 1 ,
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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume II, Issue 135, 6 July 1880, Page 3
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