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Notices. Borough Council Office, Blenheim, June 16th, 1881. rriENDEHS will be received until TUESDAY, the sth July, for 8 LAMPS and the erection thereof for the Borough Council. JOHN T. ROBINSON, 291 Town Clerk. Borough Council Office. Blenheim, June 26th, 1881. rjIENDERS will be received until TUESDAY, the sth July, for METAL ING South Street. Specifications may be seen at this office. JOHN T. ROBINSON, 295 Town Clerk. Borough Council Office. Blenheim, June 16th, 1881. IN pursuance of the provisions of “ The Municipal Corporations Act, 1876,” Notice is hereby given that the following Estimate has been approved by the Council, and that a RATE of ONE SHILLING in the Pound Avill be made on TUESDAY, the :3rd day of July, 1881. Proposed Expenditure of the Council— .£IB7B 2s. Sums already available, Nil. Sums required, .£IB7B 2s. Total rateable value of the property on the Taluation Rolls—£lß2lo 10s.

Rate necessary to raise the money required—One Shilling in the Pound. By order of the Council. JOHN T. ROBINSON, Town Clerk. Notice. ALL DEBTS due at this date to Mr A. MASON, Baker, have been absolutely assigned to us, and we have appointed Mr C. PURKISS to collect same. All accounts not paid within I t days from this date will be sued for without further notice. FELL BROS. & CO. Blenheim, 9th June, 1 SSI. 276 SOUTH LINE COACH. THE undersigned will run a Conveyance for Pasengcrs and Parcels to Kekcrangu or Clarence River every fortnight (oftener if inducement offers), commencing on Wednesday, 29th June. Any commissions or orders addressed to me, Booking Office, Riley’s Stables, will be carefully attended to. Leave Blenheim every alternate Wednesday at 8 a.m. 292 G. W. RILEY. £5 REWARD. jpiVE POUNDS will be paid to any person who will give such information as will lead to the conviction of the person or persons who broke the windows of the schoolhouse, Blenheim. JNO. T. ROBINSON, Sec., Education Board, Marlborough. June 9th, 1881. 278 WESTERN WOOL WORKS, OMAKA, BLENHEIM. WOOL, HIDES, AND SHEEPSKINS BOUGHT. THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE GIVEN. 265 T. E. HILEY, THE BLENHEIM BREWERY, Grove Road, BLENHEIM. JAS. JELLYMAN, Proprietor. JJ. begs to inform the Trade, and . Public, that he is now prepared to supply Mild & Strong Pale Ales of superior quality, and hopes to share a portion of their support, December 14th, 1880. 63

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 250, 27 June 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 250, 27 June 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 250, 27 June 1881, Page 3

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