Shipping. FOR WELLINGTON. IHE Fast and Favorite S.S. NAPIER, H. Fisk, Master, will leave for WELLINGTON, onSATURDAY, at 3 o’clock. Carries an experienced Steward and Stewardess. For freight or passage apply to FELL BROS. A CO., 60 Agents. FOURTH WOOL SHIP OF THE SEASON. SHAW, SAVILLB, A CO.’S Splendid Clipper ALASTOR. Captain Glazchrook.—S“24 tons register.— Class lOOaI. For Freight or passage apply to 57 SHARP A PICKERING, Agents. New Zealand Shipping Company’s Line. FOR LONDON DIRECT VIA LYTTEL. TON. iiT Splendid A 1 Barque CR'OWNTHORPE. Captain H. P. Everett, Clipper This fine vessel is now receiving cargo, and will have quick despatch, as she will leave for Lyttelton on discharge of inward cargo. For freight or passage apply to Fki.l Bros. ACo., Blenheim, or the Nkw Zkai.ano Smrrixo Company, Limitkd, Custom House quay, Wellington. 71 NEWJ.ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Picton Section. REGULAR TRAINS on the above Line will run ns follows : Leave Picton at S. I/> sum. an«l 2 p.in. Leave Blenheim at 10. Ina.m. and 4p.m. H C. SEYMOUR, 51 Tiv.'lic Manager.
SHIPMENT OF GRAIN TO LONDON. WE are prepared to make Liberal CASH ADVANCES against Consignments of GRAIN for Sale in London. Under arrangement all Grain sent forward by us will be represented in Mark L ane by most experienced Brokers. Having secured MOST FAVORABLE FREIGHTS from Wellington we ctin undertake the Sale of Produce in London upon very favorable terms, and our local facilities for shipment will enable our friends to save all expense of cartage and storage. FELL BROS. & CO. GEO. S. STENHOUSE, BLENHEIM. GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. DEISTS, INTERESTS, ETC., COLLECTED WITH PROMPT RETURNS. Agent for “ The Transatlantic ” Insu ranee Com pan y. LOANS NEGOTIATED On Freehold and other Property. JONES, THORPE, AND COLERIDGE, Civil Engineers and Sukvkvoks, Are prepared to carry out Engineering works in all parts of the Colony. * HOLDING Government Certificates as Authorised and Licensed Surveyors, we are empowered to execute surveys under the various Land Acts. We arc willing to undertake public or private work, either by tender or special agreement. 9 pkicks : Westminster Chambers, Wellington, 79 MONEY TO LEND. Any sum required up to £20,000 per cent. 8 Borrowers have now a special opportunity, and those with properties already mortgaged to Loan Societies and others, at far higher rates, with power to pay oil' same, may effect a highly advantageous exchange. (.'HAS. TOWN ALL AND CO., Scriveners, Grey-street, Wellington. 7." i To our Delinquent Subscribers. 1 LL Persons whose subscriptions arc 12 xY months in arrear are reminded that the publication of a journal of the standing and importance of the Time, involves very eon-iderable outlay, and it is therefore earnestly requested that all arrears should be paid up forthwith. JOHN TAIT, Proprietor.
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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 236, 25 May 1881, Page 2
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450Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 236, 25 May 1881, Page 2
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