3La.e 3Utoenf*(mejuo. Amateur Concert. A N AMATEUR CONCERT, will be jy\_ given at the Provincial Hall, Blenheim, on Tuesday, August 4th, in aid of Mrs. M ‘Kinley and family. The Programme will be published next week. In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. Nelson District. MOEEITT v. SINCLAIR. rjIHE Sale of PERSONAL PROPERTY of the above-named James Sinclair in this action, has been withdrawn. John Kennedy, Sheriff’s Officer. NOTICE. THE undersigned begs to acquaint their numerous patrons that they are now again in a position to make and repair all kinds of Tin, Galvanised, Iron, Zinc, and Copper Goods. All sorts of Plumbing work done. Birmingham and Sheffield Warehouse. Noswoethy Brothers, Ironmongers and Tinsmiths. Blenheim, July 24th, 1868. NATHANIEL EDWARDS & CO. TO ARRIVE PER “ LYTTELTON,” Ex “ Ballarat," Now Due from London. IKA CASES GENEVA JLOU 10 qr.-casks Dark Brandy 10 cases Hennessy's Pale ditto 12 cases XXX Dublin Stout, Blood, Wolfe, and Co.’s 10 half-chests Tea, very superior 2 cases Corn Flour 6 casks Rice 10 casks Crushed Loaf Sugar 5 tons Salt 4 cases Pickles 2 cases Worcestershire Sauce 4 half hhds. Champion’s Vinegar 2 tons Arsenic 6 tons Sulphur 14 tons Best Black American Fencing Fire 3 tons Iron for making Fencing Standards 10 drums Castor Oil &c., &c., &c. HAVE ON SALE. 24 tons Best Black American Fencing Wire ton Galvanised Staples, plain 25 tons assorted Iron, for Blacksmiths 20 cases Pure Kerosene 800 three-bushel Bags 400 Wool packs 60 tons Coals, Grey and Newcastle 3 Ransome’s Ploughs, RNEW 4£ tons Washing Soda 3 tons Sheepwash Tobacco Lime, Pitch, Tar, Sewing Twine Sheet Iron, Zinc, Soft Soap White Lead, Paint Oil Turpentine, Blue Stone, Cement Spare Mould-boards for Ploughs Gunpowder, Shot, Caps &c., &c., &c. Nath. Edwards & Co. Blenheim, July 24th, 1868.
Sik George Arney was a passenger to Wellington by the Airedale, yesterday morning. A sitting of the Supreme Court was to have been held at New Plymouth this week, but the Airedale was unable to land the Chief Justice there on Saturday last, when on her way from Manukau. Sir George may possibly be able to get a passage in a smaller steamer direct from Wellington, failing which he will have to return by the steamer on the 35th. Examiner.
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Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 127, 25 July 1868, Page 2
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375Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 127, 25 July 1868, Page 2
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