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&ncthm Sales. This Day. Noticb is hereby given that, pursuant to a proviso contained in a certain Deed of Mortgage, bearing date the Fifth day of January, 1869, and made between Jambs Sinclair, therein described, of the one part; and Edward Pearce, therein described, of the other part ; and in accordance with instructions received from the said Edward Pearce, MR. JOHN CONNAL, Of Blenheim, in the Province of Marlborough, in New Zealand, will sell by Public Auction, at his Mart,High-street, Blenheim, on Saturday, the Twentieth day of November, 1869, at Two p.m, ALL those two pieces of Land situate in and being part of Section number One on the plan of the Omaka District, in the said Province of Marlborough, and portions of Lots numbers Fifty-one and Fifty-two on the Plan of the said Section number One, Omaka District, as subdivided and now known as, and purposed to form part of the Town of Blenheim. For particulars, &c., apply to Nath. Edwards & Co., or to Harry Pitt, 545 Solicitor, Blenheim. rnHE Owners of the “AMATEUR” I are prepared to engage to CONVEY WOOL to Port Underwood or Wellington during the season at three shillings per Bale. Norgrote Bros. November 19th, 1869. 579 The First Wool Ship of the Season. For the London May Sales. FOR LON D O N,—The First-class Norwegian Brig—- “ SNORRE STURLASSEN," 18 months old, now in Port Underwood, will sail from thence for London on the 10th December, 1869. To Follow the “ Snorre Sturlassen.” The Second Wool Ship of the Season for the London May Sales. FOR LONDON, —The First-class North German Barque—“SARAH AND MARIA.” Captain Code, now in Nelson, will be at Port Underwood on the 3rd December, and sail from thence for London on the 20th January, 1870, thereby ensuring her arrival as our second ship for the May Sales. 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, Sclanders, & Co., Nelson, or to Nath. Edwards & Co„ Agents. Blenheim, Nov. 19th, 1869. 567 The Third Wool Ship of the Season. To Follow the “ Sarah and Maria.” FOR LONDON.—The First-class Norwegian Barque,— «H E R A.” Capt. Terkelson, will after discharging her inward cargo, load in Port Underwood, and will be despatched from thence for London direct in time for the second series of Wool Sales. For Freight or Passage apply to Messrs. Morrison, Sclanders & Co., Nelson, or to Nath. Edwards & Co., Agents. Blenheim, Nov. 19th, 1869. Just Arrived. DIRECT from the manufacturers. 2000 PIECES PAPEEHANGINGS. NEWEST PATTERNS. i JAMES BARTLETT, - IMPORTER, PAINTER, GLAZIER, &c., (NEXT 10 DB. WILLIAMS 1 , BLENHEIM.) 581 I

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Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 204, 20 November 1869, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 204, 20 November 1869, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 204, 20 November 1869, Page 2

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