T H E WOOLPACK. INN AND STORE. Good Accommodation for Travellers. Stabling for Horses, and Large Stockyard for Cattle and Sheep. H. Lakeman, 110 Renwick. FOR SALE, three sections of LAND in Mahakipawa, one of them partially cleared and in crop; will be sold in one or three lots. Terms, one half cash and one half on mortgage, at 10 per cent.; or if wholly cash, a considerable reduction will be made in the price. These sections are wooded and accessible by water, and well adapted for sawyers, or as a residence, and have only to be seen to be appreciated. Also, seven sections in the Town of Picton, of the first selection, on similar terms; and some fine timbered sections in the Waitohi Pass, for cash. Apply to ALEXANDER OGG, LAND AGENT, &o„ HAVELOCK, PELORUS. or at Pike’s Hotel, Beaverton. 103 CLAPHAM NURSERIES, WAIMEA-ROAD AND THE WOOD, NELSON.
WILLIAM HALE, NURSERYMAN and SEEDSMAN, calls the attention of the settlers of Marlborough to his STOCK of FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, SHRUBS, Ac. This is the largest and best-selected Stock ever offered for sale in New Zealand. Trees, Shrubs, Seeds, <fcc., &c., carefully packed, and sent to Marlborough free of charge. *** For Description of Plants, Trees, &c., also Prices, see “ Catalogue,” to be had on application at the Marlborough Press Office, or to W. Hale, Nelson. 108 NOTICE. THE undersigned begs to inform all parties whose Cattle he has charge of, that it is his intention to deliver the same to the owners. He, therefore, requests that they will meet him at the Stockyard on the Hanmer Plain on the 20th instant, and receive the Cattle. After that date, he will be no longer responsible. All arrears to be paid on delivery. V. Hewitt. Beaverton, Feb. 8, 1860. 109 BEAVERTON BAKERY. RBAYLEY will SUPPLY his cus- • tomers with the BEST BREAD at Is. 4d. per 41b. Loaf. A Stock of Apples on hand at sd. per lb.; Pears at Is. 2d. 112 TO WHEELWREGHTS.—A FREEHOLD ALLOTMENT in the centre of the township of RENWICK is reserved, adjoining the Blacksmith’s, and will be GIVEN, FREE OF COST, to any competent Wheelwright who will put up a shop and carry on his trade in the township. As one of the trade is much wanted in the locality, a good business is certain to be done. For further particulars apply to Howard Lakeman, Renwick, Agent for the sale of the Land. 114 Thomas maxted and son beg to inform the inhabitants of Marlborough, that they will COMMENCE BUSINESS as BLACKSMITHS and FARRIERS in the township of RENWICK in a few days, and having made arrangements for a permanent residence, and constant supply of materials required in the trade, all work entrusted to them will meet with immediate despatch, and be finished in the best style of workmanship. 115 Robert burn, Manufacturer of ALL KINDS OF TIN AND ZINC WARE (Wholesale and Retail), TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON. Galvanized Tinned Iron and Zinc Guttering, Stove Piping, &c., fixed in Town or Country, at moderate prices. All kinds of Shipping and Housework attended to on the shortest notice. Milk Dishes and other Dairy Utensils kept in stock, or made to order as required. N.B. All orders from Marlborough punctually attended to. 116
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Marlborough Press, Volume I, Issue 6, 10 February 1860, Page 2
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