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Sfjtppmg The f irst Wool {Ship of the Season. For the London May Sales. FOR LONDON, —The First-class Norwegian Brig—- “ SNORRE STURLASSEN,” 18 months old, now in Port Underwood, will sail from thence for London on the 10th December, 1860. To Follow the “ Snorre Sturlassen,” The Second Wool Ship of the Season for the London May Sales. FOR LON D O N, —The First-class North German Barque—“SARAH AND MARIA,” Captain Gode, 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. Mokuison, Sclanders, & Co., Nelson, or to Nath. Edwards & Co., Agents. Blenheim, Nov. 19th, 1869. -667 The Third Wool Ship of the Season, To Follow the “ Sarah and Maria.” FOR LON D O N.—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. 588 First Wool-Ship of the Season, THE Splendid Clipper Barque, “BALLARAT,” 650 Tons, Captain Allen, will arrive in Port Underwood, under charter to me TJuUcisigned, nbuuo ti.v. sr-. 1 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 612 H. Dodson. First Wool Ship of the Season. THE Barque “BALLARAT,” 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 Cabins can be inspected at my office. H. Dodson, 634 Charterer of “ Ballarat.” CHRISTMAS GROCERIES! CAN BE HAD AT P LAWRENCE’S STORE, High--0 street, Blenheim, at the following VERY LOW PRICES : Sugar, all sorts, and every other article in the above line equally cheap, and for cash only. Also, a large stock of Table Cutlery, Plated Goods, Wire Dishcovers, &c., for sale, cheap, at P. LAWRENCE’S STORE, HIGH STREET, BLENHEIM. December 4th, 1869.

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Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 206, 4 December 1869, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 206, 4 December 1869, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 206, 4 December 1869, Page 2

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