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Notices. Wairau Road Board. TENDERS, addressed to the Chair man, will be received till 4 o’clock p.m., on TUESDAY, the 31st May, for the following works Ditching 44 chains of the Middle Road from Dog Point CrosRoad downwards. Forming a portion of the Onamalutu Road. Metalling the Renwick New Road from Mr’llammond’s to the Bridge. Specifications can be seen after 19th May at Shaw’s Hotel, Renwick, and the ofHce of Mr 0. J. W, Griffiths. The Onanialutu Road will be shown at 12 noon on Thursday, 26th May. By order of the Board. ENOCH MADDOCK, Inspector 192 NEW GROCERY STORE, Market-street South. T\T J. J. BRISCOMBE desires to I» • inform the Inhabitants of Blenheim and district that he has opened his Establishment as GROCER, TEA DEALER, GENERAL SALESMAN. In soliciting the patronage of the Public he trusts that his prices and qualities will be such as shall commend themselves to the attention of all consumers. 179 For Sale. mWO Superior SPRING CARTS J- One TIP DRAY. Our own make, and guaranteed. Also, One good Second-hand SPRING TRAP.

ROBINSON BROTHERS, Coach Builders Wheclwrighs etc. 35 Blenheim. PURKISS AND NOSWORTHY, AUCTIONEERS, j- AND BROKERS, HOUSE, LAND, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, BLENHEIM. Education Board Office, Blenheim, May 9th, 1881. TENDERS, addressed to the Secretary, Education Board, will be received until, Monday, June 6th, 1881, For repairs to Teacher’s Residence, Havelock; and Fuel Shed at Blenheim Schools. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of W. Douslin, Esq. Architect, and at the respective schools. JOHN T. ROBINSON, 181 Secretary. SUBSCRIPTION. A SUBSCRIPTION-LIST has been J± opened in aid of the unfortunate lad, Henry Stark, whose left arm, was accidently cut off at the Peninsula Flax Mills on Friday last. Subscriptions may be forwarded to Messrs J. March and Sewel, at Marlborough Town, or left at the Times Office. T. A. DICKENS, AGENT for KERR & BARNETT Nurserymen, Christchurch, IS now Prepared to receive orders for all kinds of choice Fruit Trees, Ornamental Shrubs, Roses, Bedding Plants, &c. A grand Collection of Apple Trees on blight proof stocks. 300 varieties of Roses, and the celebrated Osage Orange which is now being extensively used for Hedge Planting.

All Trees will be delivered in Blenheim 4 days after they leave the Nursery at Christchurch. Catalogues on application. 152 WANTED. —An Apprentice for the Dressmaking. Apply to Mrs Bassett, opposite Mr Carter’s, Market-street. 47

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 236, 25 May 1881, Page 3

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399

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 236, 25 May 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 236, 25 May 1881, Page 3

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