General Notices. WANTED, for a Sheep Station, a respectable MARRIED COUPLE, with good references ; without family preferred. « Apply to Mr. Booth, Manager, Dumgree Station, Awatere. ANTED, by a Married Couple without encumbrance, a Situation where the work is light for the woman. For reference, &c., apply at the Express Office. WANTED, a SCHOOLMASTER, for the Spring Creek School. 'Salary, £BO per annum, with residence. Apply by letter to the Chairman of the Committee, and attend at the School House bet>v|stp. ?J the ’hours of 2 and 4 p.m., on January, 186J1/ '\Williasl Soper, ’ fS&x man of till Committee. / Sprirfg.’Creck, Y9th, 1868. )5g OST, a liver-colored Retriever DOG, answers to the name of “ Shot ” Any person who will return the same to the Express Office will receive Ten Shillings reward. 1% J"(RS. COLLINS’ SCHOOL will IVi re-open on Monday, the 11th January. Grove Road, Blenheim. Grove Road, Uleubeim. MRS. CURRIE begs to intimate to Parents that School duties will be resumed on Monday, January 11th, 1869. LET.—A Four Roomed Cottage i in Grove Road, Blenheim. Apply to Alfred Dobson. A Distressing Case. THE sympathy and commiseration of all Christian and benevolent people is invited to consider and aid in alleviating the sufferings of your bumble petitioner. William Thomson, who has been confined to a sick bed for the last three years, and who at the present time is without medical attendance of any kind, or such common medicines as he lequires. Amount previously advertised An Old Friend J. Guilford ... W. Douslin... P. Lawrence Mrs. Edward Simmonds ... H. Dodson ... £ s. d. ...16 6 ...050 ...0 5 0 ... 0 10 6 ...0 5 0 ...0 5 0 ...0 5 0 *** Further donations maybe left at the Express Office, and will be thankfully acknowledged. NOTICE. — Any Person taking Firec wood from my Run in the Omakawill be prosecuted. C. Coulter.
OTICR —On and after this date, my IBooks will be CLOSF.L), and the le Credit system ABOLISH Ml). Accounts rendered when Timber orders are completed, and work executed only for Cash. Outstanding Accounts must be immediately settled, or proceedings will be taken for their recovery without further notice. Jan. 1, 1869. T DO hereby certify that Samuel Johnson; I of Blenheim, hath delivered to me a notice in writing, appearing to be signed by him, and attested by Francis J. Carey, as a witness to his signing the same, that he, the said Samuel Johnson, has a Printing Press and Types for printing, which he purposes to use for printing within the said District of Blenheim, and which he has required to he entered according to law. Witness my hand this 30th day of December, 1868. Deputy Registrar, Supreme Court. The Hawke’s Bay and Marlborough Rivers Aef, 1868. IN accordance with the request of a large number of Settlers, I hereby convene a Meeting of the inhabitants of the Lower Wairau, and adjacent districts, to be held at Mr. Shepherd’s Grove Hotel, on Thursday, the 14th day of January, at 2 o’clock p.m., to take into consideration the desirability of taking the necessary steps for bringing into operation “The Hawke’s Bay and Ma:thorough Rivers Act, 1868,” Member General Assembly for District of Wairau. James Gokrie, Timber Merchant, Builder, &c. S. L. Muller, W. H. Eyes,
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Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 152, 9 January 1869, Page 2
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541Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 152, 9 January 1869, Page 2
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