gorges. To Stand tMs Season at Woodbourne. fTIHE Pure Bred Imported Clydesdale I Cart Stallion “CLANGER Terms:—£3 each Mare; £5 for two Mare, the bonafide property of one person; £7 for three ditto; ss. groomage. Good Paddocks provided for Mares at 3s. per week. No responsibility, but every attention paid. Groom’s Fee payable on first visit. Fees for Mares payable on the Ist day of January, 1869. To Stand this Season. THE well-bred and powerful Clydesdale Horse “ YOUNG STIRLINGSHIRE JOCK,” Imported from New South Wales. The sire of this animal is the celebrated pure Clydesdale Horse “ Stirlingshire Jock,” imported from Scotland by W. Scott, Esq., of Sydney, N.S.VV. “Young Stirlingshire Jock” is now rising four years old, stood the season in Nelson last year for the first time, and proved himself a sure foal getter; he has an excellent temper, quite free from vice, and is a good worker. “ Young Stirlingshire Jock ” will be at Ewart’s Hotel, Blenheim, every Monday during the season, weather permitting. Terms,£3 each mare, exclusive of groomage and paddocks. For further particulars see the owners, J. & E. Paul. Spring Creek, Sept. 25th, 1868. frraUe SWlmtisemeutss. Reduction in Wool. J GUILFORD AND SON beg to , announce to Station-holders, and others, that they are prepared to Sort, Spoutwash, Dry, Pack, and deliver for Shipment WOOL, at the following rates : For lots of 10 bales and under... lid. per lb Larger lots l|d. ~ The highest price given for Wool in the Grease, Skins, &c. Cash on delivery. Wool Washing Establishment, Blenheim, November 21st, 1868. Sew Grocery Establishment. HENRY DODSON, having now completed arrangements, can supply the Public, Wholesale and Retail, with all kinds of Groceries, ol the very best qualities obtainable. Among his present stock will be found, Teas of best quality, Sugars (Mauritius and Company’s No, 1, and light counter sugars), Coffee, fresh roasted and ground, Pickles, Worcester, Reading and Harvey Sauces, Catsup, Walnut’and Mushroom; Belmont Sperm Candles, Salt, Pepper, Mustard, in tins from £lb. to 16lbs, Flavouring Essences, Spices, Preserved Fish, Toilet and other Soap, Currants, Raisins, Blood’s Stout, &c, &c, &c. ALSO, BOOTS, SHOES and BRUSHWARE. Crockery and Glassware of every description and best quality; White and Gold China of various patterns, the cheapest in the markei; China of assorted sizes and designs; Cornsacks, Fencing wire and standards, Woolpacks (lOlbs) Cocoanut Matting, Carpeting, American and Carpet Brooms, Tubs, and Buckets. also, The best assortment of Looking-glasses ever imported into the Colony, of oval and various other shapes, in polished mahogany, with jewel boxes, and beautifully carved pillars. also. Cooking ranges, with all latest improvements; Sulphur, Oats, of best description ; Bran, Flour, Cozen’s best crystal Kerosene, in iron drums. Every care will be taken to purchase goods of the most unexceptionablequality, and all sales will be made at most reasonable rates. At H. DODSON’S Auction Mart. WILLIAM SYM S , CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, MARLBOROUGH DISPENSARY, Market Street, Blenheim, Marlborough. Agent for the Queen Insurance Cjtnpary
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Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 147, 5 December 1868, Page 6
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