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NOTICE. THE screw steamer WONG A WONG A will CALL FORTNIGHTLY at PICTON, on her way to Wanganui, from Wellington, or on her return (suiting the weather), until sufficient inducement may offer for calling both ways. FARES, FOR THE PRESENT: Chief Cabin . .£220 Steerage . . . 110 0 Freight (per ton) . 110 0 Wool (per lb.) . . 0 0 0£ Sheep (per head) . 0 2 0 Apply to James Mcßeth, Picton. Picton, February 7, 1860. 11l N. C. S. A. Reduction on freight of wool. —For the whole of the present season, the Freight and Charges on Wool, already shipped and to be shipped from the Big Bush to Port Underwood, per TASMANIAN MAID, will be as follows: Freight . . . .6s. per Bale Warehouse Charges . Is. „ Curtis Brothers. Nelson, 10th January, 1860. 107 NOTICE TO BUTCHERS. WETHERS! WETHERS!! WETHERS!!! THE undersigned has about 1,000 Sixtooth and full-mouthed WETHERS lit for Market, which, from their general wellknown character, would suit the views of purchasers. 43 C. F. Watts.

TO THE INHABITANTS OF MARLBOROUGH. 1 B. LOUISSON, J- • PAPERIIANGER, PAINTER, PLUMBER, GLAZIER, &c., BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON, respectfully informs the public generally that he is prepared to send experienced workmen to execute any work with which he may be favoured, prompt to time. Always on hand, a STOCK of OILS COLOURS, PAPERFANGINGS, &c. rggrAny orders left at the office of this paper will be punctually attended to. 19

[A CARD.]' Alexander ogg, LAND SURVEYOR, &c., HAVELOCK, PELORUS, MARLBOROUGH. December 26, 1859. 21 Til 0S . W . PILCHER, COMMISSION, SHIP & CUSTOM-HOUSE AGENT, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND. Custom-house Wharf, Jan. 2. 46 PIKE’S, VICTORIA HOTEL. JAMES PIKE, in returning thanks to the inhabitants of Marlborough for the very liberal patronage bestowed on him for the last two years, begs to assure them that nothing for the future shall be wanting on his part to render satisfaction to all parties paying him a visit. Having now greatly enlarged his Hotel, he assures the public that for superior accommodation and comfort it cannot be surpassed by any other in the province. GOOD WINES AND SPIRITS ALWAYS ON HAND. AA. English and Colonia' -ottled Ales. GOOD STABLING. N.B.—Saddle Horses for hire. Beaverton, January 5. 49 THE GOLDEN BOOT! THE GOLDEN BOOT!! F ADAMS begs to inform the public • of Marlborough that he has just received and has now on SALE the finest Assortment of BOOTS and SHOES ever offered in the colony, at the lowest possible prices. Observe ! THE GOLDEN BOOT, BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. 64 BRICKS ! BRICKS ! ! THE undersigned takes this opportunity of announcing that he has COMMENCED MAKING BRICKS at the Big Bush, and will execute all orders with the greatest despatch. Price, £5 per 1,000. Wm. Newth. 47 Big Bush, January 5.

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Marlborough Press, Volume I, Issue 9, 2 March 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Press, Volume I, Issue 9, 2 March 1860, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Press, Volume I, Issue 9, 2 March 1860, Page 1

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