Notices. PRESS CONSULTATION ox Tin-: IHRTSTY'ULTRC'H OR RAT AUTUMN 1 HAN DIG A I’. 1000 Members at £1 eaeli. No. 1 Drawn on 20th March. Run on IStli April. First Horse, £300; Second, £200; Third, £100; Starters, £100; Non-starters, £.m •T. J. CONNOR, Treasurer, Atmospheric Printing Works, 2(58 Dunedin. Tickets may be obtained at the Ttmks Office. NOTICE OF REMOVAL
M'ESSRS Litchfield & son hog to inform their friends (hal they liavo Removed their Ihisi--1 loss to dio opposite side of the Market Place. THE GROCERY will 1.0 arried on in (he shop lately oecupied : by Messrs Mealy and Son, and the | DRAPERY in that large and commoI dious shop next to the Rank of New | Zealand, which has keen handsomely i fitted up and is now by far the finest [ and most convenient shop in the ! Province. And with the large shipi menfs we are receiving direct from the | Home Market, we shall be able to ! oiler our customers even great advanj lages than hitherto. Hoping our | friends will still favor us with the ! liberal amount of Patronage they i have done in the past. We beg to remain, Yours Respectfully, LlT('iri'lKLi) & SON, '292 Blenheim. NOTICE. .4 LL persons found trespassing on the Withers and Mount Vernon Runs will be Prosecuted with the utmost, rigor of the law. Ily order of the trustees, .1. WARP. T. RUT)WOOD. 311 (A REDWOOD. To be Ret or Bold. rjlT-TE PROPERTY now occupied by 11. Mclnlire, Esq. Enquire of A. RORERB, 322 Solicitor. VALUATION. rtIHE Undersigned is prepared to JL make Valuations in any part of the Provincial District, having had experience extending over several years in valuing land and other property. 27-2 ‘ WILLIAM DOES LI X. Lower Wairau Rivers District. BOARD OK ('ONKKItV ATOItS. NOTICE is hereby given that all arrears of rates due to this Hoard will be sued for without further notice. Also, —That all rates for the current year remaining unpaid after the 31st inst. willhe immediately sued for. By order of the Board, 0. PURKISN, Collector. 3 lfi. March 17 th, 1881.
The Curse of the Colonies is Intemperance. I LL desire the well-being of their i'V fellow-creutnres should keep in their houses ami on their tallies those Celebrated Befreshing, ami Non-Intoxicating beverages— BELLE 10 A C, AN I) CHAM PA ON 10 GINGER ALIO, Bottled expressly for, ami exported by CO CUT 10 NAY SMITH, The Port, NELSON, N.Z. and highly eulogised by the Press. In champagne pints suitable for family use, and may lie ordered through any respectable storekeeper, or, wholesale, direct from the exporter. One-third the price of Zoedonc, and equally palatable. JOxrouitAoK Colonial Inmcstuy ! 32.~> £2 REWARD. ripHE WINDOWS m the Sunday -®- Scliool of the Church of Nativity having been wantonly broken, the above reward will be paid to anyone who will give such information as will lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders. 320 .lAS. H ORSON. THE WELLINGTON BISCUIT & CONFECTIONERY COMPANY. (Late S. S. Griffiths.) rpHE Proprietors of this Colonial industry J having, pinch tiik transfer, greatly improved the quality of the Biscuits, solicit a continuance of the patronage heretofore bestowed. All orders intrusted to our care will have immediate and careful attention. HENRY KEMBER, Manager. Parish -street, Wei lin "ton, 21st March, ISSI.
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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 211, 28 March 1881, Page 3
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