Srafce Blenheim Timber lard. SAWN and SPLIT TIMBER on hand, or cut to order, including Straining Posts Fencing Posts and Rails Manuka Firewood White Pine ditto Shingles and Piles V.D.L. Palings Newcastle Coals See., & c., &c. JAMES GORRIE. 913 JUST RECEIVED, Ez “Caesarea,” per “Lyttelton.” 4 TONS BEST BLACK Annealed FENCING WIRE. 1 case Runsome’s Ploughs 60 cases Geneva 69 hags Salt 6 hales Woolsacks 5 hales 3-hushel Hags 4 kegs Wire Nails 2 ca-es Corn Flour 5 drums Colza Oil 6 drums Castor Oil 5 drums Soli Soap 20 White Lead 2 cases Salmon 10 boxes Melbourne Soap 8 kegs Arsenic. 2 cases Assorted Drapery 2 cases Bell and Black’s Vestas 4 casks Currants 1 case French Plums 4 cases Pickles 20 casks Sulphur 8 casks Soda Crystals 4 casks Portland Cement Just Arrived per “Lyttelton.” 10 TONS ASSORTED SUGARS, direct from the Mauritius. N. EDWARDS & CO. BLENHEIM. 1035 Mementos of the Departed. Memorial cards.—Printed on neatly embossed Cards, in various patterns, representing a monument, containing name, age, date of death, and epitaph, if required ; printed to order at one hour’s notice, by SAMUEL JOHNSON, General Printer, JExpress Office, Blenheim. For Sale, BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, niIHE PLOUGH INN, with 30 acres JL of Land attached, securely fenced. Title Crown Grant. Twenty Acres laid down in English Grass, the remainder in cultivation and a Garden. There is Six-stalled Stable on the premises, a substantial Stockyard, and all other conveniences for carrying on a firstrate business. The only reason for the disposal of the property is family sickness. Also the Household Furniture and Stock - in - Trade CAN BE HAD AT A VALUATION. Apply to the owner on the premises. W. PICTON. October IBlh, 1867. 907 ODD FELLOWS’ ARMS, EENWICK, JOHN MCALLISTER begs to inform the public that he has OPENED the above Hotel, and intends to keep the best Stock of Wines, Spirits, Bottled & Draught Ales, Cordials, &c., that can be procured in the market. 2 Well-grassed Paddocks. 6-staHed Stable. In addition to the above business, John M‘ Allister intends tocontinue his trade of WHEELWRIGHT, Etc., and takes this opportunity of returning thanks to his numerous friends and patrons tor the support he has hitherto received.
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Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 97, 18 January 1868, Page 6
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365Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 97, 18 January 1868, Page 6
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