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attoertfeements. WANTED, a Servant GIRI >, to make herself generally useful. Apply at the Express Office. 1897 WANTED, a SERVANT GIRL, for a Family. Apply to Mas. Rayner, Grove Road. 1879 WANTED, for a Sheep Station, a respectable MARRIED COUPLE, with good references ; without family preferred. Apply to Me. Booth, Station, Awatere. WANTED, a SCHOOLMASTER for the Havelock School. Salary ‘notless than £IOO per annum, with comfortable 5-Roomed Cottage for residence. Apply until Feb. 22nd to William Douslin, Chairman of Committee. Havelock, Feb. Ist. 1869. 1869. — ;- ' ~^j r ~ To Sheep Farmers and Others. TENDERS are invited for SEVEN YEARS’ LEASE of Middlehurst Run, Awatere, Province of Marlborough, the property of Messrs. Cross and<M^waL The Run contains about 40,000 acres (more or less), is well defined by river boundaries and purchased land, and is considered to be as fine a fattening run as any in the Province, has Dipping Tanks, Drafting Yards &c., compiete. With the run there will be let about 6,100 Sheep of mixed ages and sexes. The run can be seen at any time, and possession given on Ist A Condßioiis of lease, with plan of pin, can be seen at the house of Mr. A. Mowat, Awatere, or at the office of Mr. James S. Cross, Nelson, by >. either of whom tenders addressed Messrs Ckoss ' AND Mowat, in sealed envelopes, and marked “ Tender for Middlehurst Run, will be rece ived THE LESSEE of Middlehurst Run can purchase from 4,000 to 5,000 Sheep, which have been bred and are now running on the property of the undersigned. Apply to Jas. S. Cross, Sen., 131 g The Harbor. Presbyterian Church. THE Rev. Mr. Sorter will preach TO-MORROW FORENOON at 11 o’clock. „ February 20tb, 1869. 1923 Return of Thanks. ON BEHALF of myself, and the rest of my Family, I take this opportunity of returning our most sincere and heartfelt PHANKS for the assistanca so kindly given to discover the body of my unfortunate brother, Dennis Fitzgerald, who was resently drowned in the Wairau River; mid to state that deceased's mother will otter prayers for Mr. Hathaway and his family so long as she lives. John Fitzgerald. Blenheim, Feh. 17th, 1869. 1920

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Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 160, 20 February 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 160, 20 February 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 160, 20 February 1869, Page 3

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