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hotels. EWART’S HOTEL, HIGH STUEET, (Next to the Government Buildings), BLENHEIM. THE undersigned having Leased the MARLBOROUGH HOTEL, late in the occupation of Mr. John Ewart, begs to announce to the inhabitants of this province that no effort on his part will be wanting to ensure the comfort of those who may favour him with a call. Special attention will be paid to the feeding and stabling of horses; also Meals at all hours. John Shaw. Blenheim, January 31st, 1868. Tua Marina Motel. HENRY TOZER begs to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has opened the above well-known Hotel; and trusts by keeping the best articles, with civility, attention, and moderate charges, to merit their support. Good Stabling and Paddocks for Stock. Ales and Spirits of the best Brands. 1061 WOOLPACK INN, RENWICKTOWN. John D. Macaulay, Proprietor, Superior accommodation for travellers. Best brands of Wines, Spirits, &c. A Paddock of 14 acres, and another of 150 acres; also first-class Stabling, &c. 1078 Family Wine and Spirit Vaults, ON and after the Ist day of February, the following Prices will he charged FOR CASH;— Thomas Wall, Market Place. Blenheim, February Ist, 1867. 966 ODD FELLOWS’ ARMS, EENWICK. JOHN M‘A LUSTER begs to inform the public that he has OPENED the above Hotel, and intends to keep the best Stock of Wines, Spirits, Bottled & Deatjght Ales, Cordials, &c., that can be procured in the market. 2 Well-grassed Paddocks, 6-stalled Stable. In addition to the above business, John McAllister intends to continue his trade of WHEELWRIGHT, Etc., and takes this opportunity of returning thanks to his numerous friends and patrons for the support he has hitherto received. 1092 Hathaway’s Ferry Hotel, Gouland’s Ferry. WHILE gratefully acknowledging the liberal patronage that this Establishment has received, the proprietor takes the opportunity to assure his numerous friends that it will be his study, by civility, attention, and moderate charges to merit an increased support. Every Article of the best description. Comfortable well-aired Beds. Commodious Stabling and Paddocks. James F. Hathaway, Proprietor. 962 Blenheim Timber Yard. 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 Goals &c., &c., &c. JAMES GORRIE, 925

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Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 106, 7 March 1868, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 106, 7 March 1868, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 106, 7 March 1868, Page 8

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