(SScnrral flonrcs. THE “AMATEUR,” TIHE Blenheim-built Ketch, “AMATTJEE,” DE regularly between this port and Wellington. For Freight or passage apply to Norgrove Bros., Owners, or F. J. Litchfield, 186 Agent. WANTED, an Apprentice to the Printing Business, Apply at the Express Office. WANTED, to purchase, one or more pairs of FERRETS. Apply at Ewart’s Hotel, Blenheim. Borough of Blenheim. TENDERS required for Filling up Holes in Grove Road, and other parts of the Town ; also for making good the approach to the Bridge known as Collie’s Bridge.” Specifications may be seen, and all particulars may be obtained, on application tothe Town Cleric. Tenders to state terms (per day) for one horse dray, or two horse dray, and to be sent in not later than Tuesday next, 22nd instant. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. The work will be shown to persons desirous of tendering at 10 a.m. on Monday next. F. J. Litchfield, 185 Mayor. mm will TRA Tenders for Erecting Wire Fencing. TENDERS for Labor only are invited for putting up 10 MILES of WIRE FENCING on Avondale Station ; 13 straining posts to the mile, and standards 8 feet apart. The Fence to be completed by the 30th October next, and approved of by Mi-. Samuel Carter before payment will be made. The party contracting, and the men employed in putting up the above fence, will not be allowed to have any Dogs on the Station. Rations can be had by the contractor from Avondale at market prices. Tenders to be sent in on or before NOON of the 30th June instant. Nath. Edwards & Co. Blenheim, Juno 4th, 1869. / District Orders. npilE Blenheim Company of MARLBOROUGH RANGERS, and the BLENHEIM CADET CORPS will parade for Inspection of Arms, on Thursday next, the 24th inst., at 64 o’clock p.m. [ggf Fines of 20s. will be enforced. E. Bytiiell, Captain. PROVINCIAL HALL. Amateur Musical and Dramatic ENTERTAINMENT, WILL RE GIVEN AT THE PROVINCIAL HALL, BLENHEIM, ON Tuesday Evening, June 33m1, 1869, FOR THE BENEFIT OF TUE BLENHEIM BRASS BAND AND AN OLD SETTLER, When the following attractive programme will be given : PROGRAMME: PART I. Selections —Blenheim Brass Band. Chorus —“ Canadian Boat Song.” Moore. Solo — 11 The Man of War.” ... Dibden. Solo—“ Evangeline.” ... .. Buckley. Serio-Comic Song. Instrumental Trio—Violin, Piano, Piccolo ... D'Albert. Local Song Selections—Blenheim Brass Band. Interval of Fifteen Minutes. PART H. Selections —Blenheim Brass Band. Christy’s Minstrels. Selections—Blenheim Brass Band. The whole to conclude with the Screaming Farce “ MORE FREE THAN WELCOME. Finale—Band. Doois open at half-past Seven, commencing at Eight o a clock sharp. Tickets : Front seats, 45.; back seats, 2s. 6d. 179
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Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 180, 19 June 1869, Page 2
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437Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 180, 19 June 1869, Page 2
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