GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONS s & v. 11l CIRCUIT SITTING OF SUPREME COURT AT BLENHEIM. ’Vj’OTICE is hereby given that a X 1 Circuit Sitting of the Supreme Court will be held at Blenheim m MONDAY, 13th of June, 1881, at the hour of 10 a.m., at which time and place all jurors, witnesses, and others bound by recognizances, and having business thereat, are hereby required to attend. Dated this 19th May, 1881. HARTLEY McINTIRE, 211 Registrar Supreme Court. Notice under “The Slaughterhouse Act, 1877.” and the amended Act, 1879. YTJ"E, the undersigned, It. and W. \Y Paekeu, do hereby give notice that we intend to make application under “ The Slaughterhouse Act, 1877,” to a Bench of Magistrates sitting at the Court House, Blenheim, on Monday, the 20th day of June, 1881, for a LICENSE to Slaughter small Cattle in our yards’ on Section No. 17, Omaka. OS R, & W. PARKER. GRAMMAR SCHOOL. T INTEND to OPEN a GRAM--1 MAR SCHOOL early in JULY. The Juniors will be charged T 1 per quarter. Over ten, Commercial .£1 10s . Commercial and extra Branches ... £2 Os' ' I also intend to address the Parents of children, with the object of rebutting the charges made against me by Messrs Dodson and Henderson. 174 H. P. MACKLIN. NEW WATCH AND CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT, Next to Penney ’s Royal Hotel, Grove-road. E. Muncaster, (Formerly of Hunter, Nelson, and late of Wellington) PRACTICAL WORKMAN, begs to state that all work entrusted to him will be done with CARE and DESPATCH, at REASONABLE PRICES. WORK GUARANTEED.
Jewellery Repaired and Made to Order. 157 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Messrs litchfield & son beg to inform their friends that they have Removed their Business to the opposite side of the Market Place. THE GROCERY will be arried on in the shop lately occupied, by Messrs Healy and Son, and the DRAPERY in that large and commodious shop next to the Bank of New Zealand, which has been handsomely fitted up and is now by far the finest and most convenient shop in the Province. And with the large shipments we are receiving direct from the Home Market, we shall be able to offer our customers even great advantages than hitherto. Hoping our friends will still favor us with the liberal amount of Patronage they have done in the past. We beg to remain, Yours Respectfully, LITCHFIELD & SON, •: 81 Blenheim. Cricket Bats! THE Undersigned have JUST RECEIVED DIRECT from the MAKER ONE CASE CRICKET BATS, A nice Assortment, BALLS, BATTING GLOVES, LEG GUARDS, GAUNTLETS. Inspection Invited. ROBINSON BROS., IRONMONGERS, «fcc. 137 Blenheim. C. MARKMANN, rf AILO R, Etc A lfeed-St., Blexheiji. 2:
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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 236, 25 May 1881, Page 3
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435Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 236, 25 May 1881, Page 3
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