auctions. Public Auction. HENRY DODSON Having received instructions, will Sell by Public Auction, at the Mart, Blenheim, on Saturday, October 2nd, at Two p.m , THAT very desirable RESIDENCE owned, and occupied by Mr. John Miller. The above contains Four Rooms, with commodious "Workshop attached. The Land, one acre in extent, is securely enclosed with good Hawthorn Fence, and is above all floods. There is a Well bricked to the surface, with a constant supply of excellent water. The whole will be sold without the slightest reserve. A portion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage. H. Dodson, 418 Auctioneer. Immigration Notice. Immigration Office, Blenheim, Sept. 10th, 1869. is hereby given that for the IM future all persons wishing to make arrangements for the Assisted Passages of their Friends from Great Britain, must on application deposit with the Secretary onehalf of the passage money chargeable for each Immigrant, and execute a bond payable within two years from the arrival of the Immigrant in the Province, for the other moiety. By order of the Immigration Commissioners, James Balfour Wemyss, 407 Secretary. Superintendent’s Office, Blenheim, Sept. 17th, 1869. A VACANCY having occurred in the Local School Committee of Havelock, and in consequence of the resignation of the Chairman, I hereby appoint a Meeting of the Inhabitants of Havelock to take place at the School House, Havelock, on Thursday, the 23rd September instant, at half-past Twelve o’clock p.m., for the purpose of electing some person to serve as a Member of the said Commitee. W. H. Eyes, Superintendent. / Dissolution of Partnership. TVI OTICE is hereby given that the ll Partnership hitherto subsisting between William Henry Eyes, of Blenheim, in the Province of Marlborough, in New Zealand, Esquire ; and Charles Empson, of Meadow Banks, in the Province of Marlborough aforesaid, Esquire, has this day been dissolved. Dated this 10th day of September, 1869. Charles Empson. Witness : Henry Dodson. 408 THIS is to certify that the Partnership existing between John Raymond and James Bartlett, carrying on business as Painters, &c., in Blenheim, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 31st August, 1868. (Signed) John Raymond. James Bartlett. Witness: Samuel Johnson. Blenheim, Sept. 11th, 1869. 396 Notice. THE Partnership hitherto existing between Hugh Gee and William Nesbitt, of Renwicktown, carrying on business as Hotel-keepers, under the style or firm of “Gee and Nesbitt,’’ is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and all Accounts owing to or by the said Firm will be received or paid by tbe said William Nesbitt, by whom the business will be carried on. Dated this 2nd day of September, 1869. Hugh Gee. Us William x Nesbitt. mark. Witness: A. Rogers. 327 "VT OTICE.—Any Person found Trespassing or Pig-hunting on the Dumgree Run, Awatere, from and after this date, will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the law. John Booth, Manager. Dumgree, Sept. sth, 1869. ~—-870 Notice. NY Person trespassing on my Land, the TOP HOUSE RUN, without my permission, after this notice, will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the law! J. D. Macaulay. August 27th, 1869. 346
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Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 194, 18 September 1869, Page 2
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