SSfejpftig 1 Messrs, Shaw, Saville, & Co.’s PASSENGER LINE OF PACKETS. rpHE undersigned, Agents for JL the above line of Ships, are ‘prepared to make arrangements with Settlers who may wish to bring their friends from England to this Colony, to receive guarantees for payment of Passage -money upon arrival, at very reduced rates. ‘ ■ . 1071 . 0 *■-; j. Nath. Edwards & Co. REDUCTION OF FREIGHT. ‘ “F aloof: . . / . ■ ; -. THE above vessel will i continue to make.regular trips to Wellington. Freight —One Pound Ten Shillings (30^) 1 per ton Wool, Four Shillings per bale to Wellington; or Port Underwood In everyicase where the freight to any one person ■shall exceed Ten tons in one month, a REDUCTION OF TEN PER PER CENT, will be made, and FIVE PER -CENT, when above Five Tons. IT Dodson, Agent. Blenheim, November 6 th, 1868. 1642 Notice of Removal. E. D. NOSWORTHY BEGS most respectfully to inform the '• inhabitants of Blenheim* and surrounding districts that he has removed from his late Premises in Alfred-street, to those in Grove Road, recently occupied by Mr. B. Bumkokd, and is now prepared to sell articles; itt the following brunches, viz.,— v ‘ General Drapery and Haberdashery Clothing and Hosiery Boots and Shoes Groceries and Oilmens’ Stores Earthenware, &c., &c., See.
Just per Falcon, ex “ Noranside” from London, 202 packages, comprising TEAS of firsi quality SOAP —Yellow and Mottled ~ Skin and Toilet, in small packets CHOCOLATE —in Sticks, Dr«p>, Powder, Vanilla, and De sante COCOA—Taylor and Epps’ llomoepathic SACKS —3 and 4 Bushel WOOLPaCKS— lOlbs each FANCY BISCUITS, Corn Flour, Sago and Arrowroot, Currants. Figs, Sultanas Jams, Candles, Mustard $, 4, and 11b tins, Sauces, Sardines 4 and 4, Oysters, Salmon, Pickles, Starch White and Blue, Indigo Blue, Washing Powder, Candied Peel, Nixey’s Blacklead OlLS—Salad 4-pint, pint, an(l Q uai t i Castor EAU DE CO LOON H, Lavender Water HAIR OIL, Essences Also, an Assortment of Fancy Goods, comprising— Crinoline, Straw and Millinery Bonnets , Bats, Trimmed and Uutrimmed ' Mantles, in Silk and Lace Ladies’ and Childrens’ Jackets, in various material Laniesl and Childrens' Under-clothing. And to Arrive per Falcon, 10 Cases of General Drapery, comprising the most Fashionable Goods over imported into this Province. The Show Rooms are now open. Also,— & 4-Casks Martell’s Dark Brandy 20 Cases Cozzens* Kerosene Oil 4 Cases Crosse and Blackwell’s Potted meats „ „ 10 Boxes Teas, “ Stord's” * • This Parcel is a portion of a shipment; to Melbourne placed iu the Market, and withdrawn to be sent to England, as being too good for the Colonial Markets, but bought privately afterwards.' 1803 a 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 hales and under... 1 &d. per fi) larger lots ....lid. ~ The highest price given for Wool, in the ;>c GbE4.se, Skins, &c. Cash On delivery. Wool Washing Establishment, Blenheim. ; November 21st, 1868. 1796 irm SALE, on Moderate Terms, FirstJj class Rommey Marsh RAMS. Apply to M e. W. Beattie, Delta Station, : Renwicktow. A 1719
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Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 164, 20 March 1869, Page 1
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