General sottccss. ONE or two PADDOCKS, a Cottage and a Stable to Let, together or separately. Apply to 536 John White, mO be SOLD or LET, with immediate JL possession, the JAMB RUN, situate on the south bank of the Clarence River, and containing about 10,000 acres. Apply to C. F. Watts, Esq , Nelson. 472 To Let, With Immediate Possession. “ THE ROYAL OAK HOTEL.” (MARKET-PLACE, BLENHEIM.) THE most centrally-situated, and best adapted House for doing a large business in the town. The incoming tenant will have the option of taking the furniture at a valuation. Particulars may be had of Messrs, Bagge and Davies, or W. M. Nelson, 550 Solicitor, Blenheim. ALL Accounts owing to the undersigned, and remaining unpaid by November 21st., will be sued for without further notice. 530 D. Jackson. NOTICE is hereby given that all Debts due and owing to the Estate of the late Henry Godfrey must be settled on or before the 30th November, 1869, or legal proceedings will be taken to recover the same, George Graham, Manager to the Estate. Woodbourne, Oct. 28, 1869. 526 Notice. THE undersigned having given up business in Blenheim, requests that all persons indebted to him will pay their accounts to Mr. Harry Pitt, Solicitor, on or before the 15th instant, otherwise proceedings will be taken for the immediate recovery of the same. H. Organ. Nov, 5, 1869. 554 Notice. ALL persons indebted to the late firm of Horton & Co., Boot and Shoe Makers, are requested to pay their accounts to Mr, Harry Pitt, Solicitor, on or before the 15th instant, otherwise proceedings will be taken for the immediate recovery of the same. H. Organ, Nov. 5, 1869. 555 In the Estate of James Smith Carroll, Deceased. ALL CLAIMS against the above Estate are to be forthwith sent in to the undersigned W. M. Nelson, Solicitor in the said Estate. Blenheim. Oct. Ist, 1869. Superintendents’ Office. Blenheim- October 14, 1869. NOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of His Honor the Superintendent to introduce into the Provincial Council at its next sitting a Bill to authorise the compulsory taking of land under the “Provincial Compulsory Land Taking Act, 1866,” for the purpose of making a road through the District of Opawa from Redwood-st., in the Borough of Blenheim to the Boulder Bank and Dashwood’s Pass, and it is also hereby notified that Plans and Books of reference, showing the land proposed to be taken coloured pink, have been deposited with the Speaker of the Council, the Commissioner of Crown Lands, Mr. Thomas Davies, Opawa, and the Office of the Clerk to Borough Council, Blenheim. James Balfour Wemyss, Provincial Secretary. Superintendent’s Office, Blenheim, October 29th, 1869. NOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of his Honor the Superintendent to introduce into the Provincial Council at its next sittings n Bill to authorise the compulsory taking of land under the “ Provincial Compulsory Land Taking Act, 1866,” for the purpose of making a road through the District of Wairau West from the Opawa Bridge, Blenheim, to the Wairau Ferry; and it is also hereby notified that plans and books of reference, showing the land proposed to be taken, colored pink, have been deposited with the Speaker of the Council, the Commissioner of Crown Lands,and Mr. Hathaway, Wairau Ferry. James Balfour Wemyss, 527 Provincial Secretary.
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Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 202, 6 November 1869, Page 3
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557Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 202, 6 November 1869, Page 3
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