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flijlmttsnnrnts. First Wool Ship of the Season. mHE Splendid Clipper Barque, |||m -i- “BALLARAT,” Tons, Captain Alien, will arrive in Port Underwood, under charter to the Undersigned, about the loth November next. The “ Ballarat ’’ is nearly new, and especially adapted for carrying WOOL. She will take 2,500 bales, and will be despatched early in January, to arrive in time for the May Sales. The “Ballarat” has excellent accomodation for Passengers. The rates of Freight will be the same as those ruling in Nelson and Wellington. For particulars apply to 374 H. Dodson. First Wool Ship of the Season. THE Barque “ BALLAEAT,” Captain Allan, having a commodious and well-ventilated Saloon, has still accomodation for a limited number of Passengers. Separate State rooms for families. A plan of the Saloon and Cabin" can be inspected at my office. H. Dodson, 416 Charterer of “ Ballarat.” Wool Ships for the London May Sales. FOR LONDO N, —The First-class Norwegian Brig—- “ SNORRE STURLASSEN,” 18 months old, will be at Port Underwood, early in November, and sail from thence for London on the 20th December, 1869. For LONDON, The First-class Norwegian Barque—“HEßA.” now on her second voyage out, will be at Port Underwood early in December, and sail from thence for London on the 20th January, 1870. Wool Received, Stored, Weighed, and Delivered by Steamer on board Ships at Port Underwood, at the lowest current rates. For Freight or Passage apply to Messrs. Morrison, Squanders, & Co., Nelson, or to Nath. Edwards & Co., Agents, Blenheim, Sept. 24th, 1869. Cricket! Cricket!! CANE-HANDLED BATS. Balls, Stumps, Leg Guards, and Gloves, of the newest and best description on sale at 415 Robinson Brothers’. Poultry Wanted. THE Undersigned will purchase for Cash, every Saturday, at the Store of Mr. Hutcheson, POULTRY of all kinds, and give the highest price. William Gilley. Blenheim Ale. THE Undersigned, having completed their new Plant, are now prepared to execute orders for their ALE in any quantity. This Ale is made solely from Wairau grown Hops and Barley, and entirely free from any unpux-e or deleterious ingredient. While thanking the Public for the continuous support they have hitherto been favored with, Dodson & Ball beg to assure their patrons that no trouble or care shall be spared to maintain the character of their Ale, which is now admitted to be equal in flavor, quality, and soundness, to any produced in New Zealand. Orders left at Mr. H. Dodson’s Mart will receive prompt attention, Dodson <fe Ball. Nath, edwards & co., beg to announce to the Inhabitants of Marl borough that they are now prepared to undertake the SALE by AUCTION oi Landed Property, Produce, Merchandise, and Stock. Blenheim, April 9th, 1869. 261

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Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 201, 30 October 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 201, 30 October 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 201, 30 October 1869, Page 1

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