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Hate Rttoertfeement& JUST ARRIVED, FROM THE MANUFACTURER, Ex Noranside & Asterope, Direct to the order of the undersigned rpHE FINEST AND CHEAPEST X LOT OF CLOIHING Ever Opened in Blenheim, Also, Six Pieces of EXCELLENT TWEED at a low price. 60 pairs Men’s Mole Trowsers 60 pairs Men’s Cord Trowsers, firstrate Quality. 12 Black Cloth Suits 12 Fancy Tweed Suits 12 Fancy Silk Mixed Suits 12 Blue Diagonal Suits A large variety of Trowsers, Vests, and Coats 20 Boys’ and Youths’ Suits Soft Felt Hats, Boys’ Tweed Hats. ALSO,— 1 ton of London Yellow Soap 4 casks Rest Rice 40 boxes Good Congou Tea 1 cask AlsjikeClover and Lucerne Seed 50 pairs Children’s Copper-toed Boots 500 tar-sewn Corn Sacks, 16s. per do/. 5 cases Currants Best Negrohead, &c,, &c. F. J. Litchfield. Blenheim, October 31st, 186 b. ££ Reward. LOST, a Dark Chesnut Filly, branded S on near shoulder, with white off hind foot, and slit ear. Last seen about July, 1867, on the Fairhall Run.—Apply to Nixon and Sweeney. Blenheim, October 30th, 1868. Ten Shillings Reward. LOST, between Redwood’s Gate and the second crossing of the Taylor River, a Lady’s Gold Brooch. The Finder will receive the above reward on restoring the same to Mrs. Templeton, Awatere; or, Me. John Ewart, Blenheim. * * * # % ■» ■» # # * THE PRICE of MUTTON, from and after this date, October 17th, at F. ADAMS,’ WILL BE *#* 3d. to 4d. *** F. ADAMS, Market Street, Blenheim. ANOTHER jSSfe. REDUCTION! i IN I®s=. MEAT! -=®a|i Prime Mut to n FROM Threepence to Fonrpence Jgi PER POUND, AT JAMES DECK’S ESTABLISHMENT, Blenheim. Fore-uarters 3£- per lb. YOUNG LADIES’ SEMINARY, I Grove Road, \ Conducted by Mrs. Collins, PUPILS are instructed in the following branches of Education:—Ancient, Modern, and Sacred History; Geography, Ari hmetic, and Grammar ; Dictation, Composition, and Writing. Needlework, Fancy Wool Work, Knitting, Crochet, See., &c. Fee, One Guinea per quarter, payable in advance. LADIES’ SCHOOL. \ CONDUCTED BY MRS. CURRIEJ GROVE ROAD, BLENHEIM. Wool I Wool! Wool! A PRACTICAL WOOLSORTER is open to an Engagement for a mouth or six weeks during the Wool Season, Apply immediately to A,, at Uie Express Office,

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Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 142, 31 October 1868, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 142, 31 October 1868, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 142, 31 October 1868, Page 2

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