STABLING, HOUSEBREAKING, &c. WILLIAM HENDERSON liavii TAWN the STABLES adjoinii Mr. Cbaig’s Hotel, Beaverton, begs to ii form the public having HORSES requirin BREAKING-IN that, while the greate; care will be taken of their property, th charge will be moderate, namely, £4. 4: 171 PRICHARD, CHEMIST, &c., J. TRAFALGAR-STREET, NELSON, Begs to acquaint his friends and the public in Marlborough that any orders left with Mr. W. Simmonds, Beaverton, will be forwarded to him and executed with despatch, at Nelson prices. Also that they can be supplied with ordinary articles from him at Mr. Simmonds’s Store, Beaverton'. 32 NOTICE TO BUTCHERS. WETHERS ! WETHERS ! ! WETHERS f!! THE undersigned has about 1,000 Six- , tooth and full-mouthed WETHERS fit for Market, which, from thcfUgenerai wellknown character, would suit the views of purchasers. 43 Cl. F. Watts. SADDLERY. i\/rESSRS. PEAT and THORNTON, SADDLERS (From 14, Old Bond-street, London), have always on hand a large Assortment of best and second-class SADDLERY and HARNESS, of every description. All orders from other Settlements, accompanied by cash or reference, promptly attended to. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL; A Liberal Allowance made to Dealers. BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. .33 .CARD.] * r\ OULMA N’ S : BOARDING-HOUSE and REFRESHMENT ROOMS, BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. 34 TOHN M. HUTCHESON, O COMMISSION AGENT, STEAM-BOAT WHARF. 44 JOHN M. HUTCHESON has on SALE Seotch-made IRON PLOUGHS and HARROWS, by Law; Sydney-made DRAYS and CARTS; seasoned White Pine TIMBER; and best Newcastle (N.S.W,) COALS. Steam Wharf, January 5. ' 45 M m H 0 S . W . PILCHER, 1 COMMISSION, SHIP & CUSTOM-HOUSE AGENT, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND. Custom-house Wharf, Jan. 2. 46 TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. T M'INTOSH, TAILOR, begs o • to inform the inhabitants of Marlborough that he has commenced business in High-street, Beaverton (adjoining.,Mr. Simmonds’s Store), and is prepared to execute all with * which he may be entrusted fn'the"newest'and most approved' style, and with the best description of workmanship. % J. M'INTOSH, TAILOR, HIGH-STREET, Beaverton. 15 f- AND T . R 0 B I NSO N , I . COACHMAKERS, , WHEELWRIGHTS, &c., HIGH-STREET, BEAVERTON. 16 to the-Inhabitants of marl- 5 BOROUGH. 1 B. LOUIS SON • PAPERIIANGER, >| JNTEgfPLUMBER, GLAZIER, &c,, BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON, pectfully informs the public generally it he is prepared to send experienced rkmen to execute any work with which may be favoured, prompt to time. Always on hand, a STOCK of OILSg; ►LOURS, PAPERHANGINGS, &c. % s ggr Any orders left at the' office of this >er will be punctually attended to. 19 [A CARD.] \ LEXANDER OGG, LAND SURVEYOR, &c., EAYELOCK, PELOtfcUS, MARLBOROUGH. December 26, 1859. 21 WANTED, an APPRENTICE to the PRINTING BUSINESS. at the Office of this paper.
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Marlborough Press, Volume I, Issue 1, 6 January 1860, Page 1
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