JAMES G O It It lE, Junior, HOUSE BUILDER and WHEELWRIGHT, begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Marlborough that he is carrying on the above Trades at Beaverton, and will be glad to execute orders on the shortest notice, and most reasonable terms. Beaverton, January B, 1860. 22 ALBION HOTEL, ADJOINING THE ALBION WHARF, NELSON. ESTABISHED for the SALE of genuine WINES, SPIRITS, and MALT LIQUORS. AN ORDINARY DAILY, AT ONE O’CLOCK. At the arrival of the. steamers, any hour of the day or night, passengers will find every accommodation at this Hotel, on moderate terms. The Albion Hotel bning a free house, the Proprietor is enabled to keep the best Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors, 1 F. Stock, Proprietor. GROVE NURSERY, NILE-STREET EAST, NELSON. HOMAS EPPS has the honour to in--L form the public that his NURSERY STOCK comprises every variety of EVERGREEN and DECIDUOUS' SHRUBS, and FOREST and FRUIT TREES of the best varieties, and true to name. A Collection of very choice Roses, just received from England, 300,000 Hawthorn Plants, from 12s. to 15s. per thousand. Geraniums, Fuschias, and other Greenhouse Plants, in great variety. T. Epps desires to call attention to a NEW STRAWBERRY, the “ Prince of Wales,” which produces fruit of a most exquisite flavour, and is a very prolific bearer. All orders from the country, or from the neighbouring provinces or colonies, promptly attended to and carefully packed. THE undersigned are CASH PURCHASERS of WOOL at the highest
market rates, and make the usual advances on the same, consigned to their correspondents in London or the Colonies. 12 Nath. Edwards & Co. DUNDAS HOUSE, NELSON. THOMAS ASKEW respectfully informs the inhabitants of Marlborough that he has always on hand a well-selected GENERAL .STOCK of GOODS, comprising all kinds of GROCERY, DRAPERY, &c ; and that all orders will be executed promptly. 30
£lO REWARD. LOST, a bay CART GELDING, 4-yrs. old; branded with a cross on shoulder; one white fore pastern joint; a large white star on forehead. The undersigned will give the above reward to any person delivering the horse to him. 69 H. Godfrey. WILSON’S ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, HALF-WAY BETWEEN BEAVERTON AND NELSON. THE Proprietor begs to announce to all travellers between the Provinces of Nelson and Marlborough that they can be accommodated at the above establishment with every comfort. Hot Meals at all hours. SUPERIOR WINES, SPIRITS, AND MALT LIQUORS, of every description, always on hand. N.B.—Oats and good Grass in abundance. 65 JUST RECEIVED, CHAPMAN’S complete NEW ZEALAND ALMANAC for 1860. 316 pages (besides Advertisements). Containing Scribbling Diary; Coasting Directory; Garden, Orchard, Field, and Flower Calendars; Sheep Farming; an Abridgement of the Ordinances and Acts of the General Assembly, occupying 127 pages; an indication of the Acts, obsolete or repealed; an abridgement of the Acts passed by the Provincial Council of Auckland ; Sketch of the Rise and Progress of New Zealand; &c., &c. On SALE at W. COLLIE’S, Bookseller, Beaver. 82
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Marlborough Press, Volume I, Issue 5, 3 February 1860, Page 1
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