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THE LIVERPOOL and LONDON FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital, Two Millions. Amount paid for losses by Fire in 1858, £190,372 12s. 7d. The undersigned are prepared to receive proposals for Insurance against Fire on Buildings, Furniture, Stock-in-Trade, Wool in sheds, and other Property. Premiums in both Fire i|ad Life Departments will be found moderate. Claims settled immediately on proof of loss. Full information may be obtained of W. Bowler, Son, and Co., Agents, Wellington; or James Sinclair, Beaverton, Sub-Agent for the Province of Marlborough. 68 INVESTMENT. NEW PROVINCE OF MARLBOROUGH. ANY party wishing to meet with an INVESTMENT, for any sum from One to Two Thousand Pounds, certain to pay as good interest as anything in the colony, can apply to X. Y., at the office of this paper. 27

TO STOCKOWNERS. A NY Person MUSTERING- CATTLE -LA- or STIEEP on my RUN, without drafting them in the Stockyard, or giving me previous notice, will be prosecuted as a Trespasser. Michael Maher, Kaituua. January 12, 1860. 59 A DAVIS, PAINTER, GLAZIER, • and PAPERHANGER, Begs to intimate to the inhabitants of Marlborough that he has commenced business in the above trade. Orders left at Mr. Craig’s Hotel, or at the Press Office, Beaverton, will be immediately attended to. 104 JOSEPH WHITE begs to inform his friends and the public of Marlborough that he still continues to carry on Business at his old Establishment in Bridge-street, Nelson (near Mr. Symons’s Store), where all orders will be punctually attended to. 71 WANTED TO EXCHANGE for BREEDING EWES, a few wellbred YOUNG COWS, warranted to Milk without brail or leg rope. Apply to Geo. Wratt, 77 Wilford-hill. SOUPS AND LUNCHEONS, THE COFFEE AND CHOP HOUSE OF NELSON. COMMERCIAL HOTEL \J and RESTAURANT. This well-known Hotel now offers the snugness, comfort, excellent cuisine, and moderate charges of an English Hostelry. Coffee as in Paris, from Six in the Morning. Soups and Luncheons from Eleven till Four. Oysters, Devilled Kidneys, Pickled Eggs. The Proprietor calls the attention of country visitors to his ample and excellent .STABLING ACCOMMODATION. John Jervis, Proprietor. Trafalgar-street, Nelson. 81 SEPARATION RESTAURANT, WAIRAU TOWN. JOHN SHEPHERD begs to inform his friends and the public generally that the above Establishment is NOW OPEN as a RESTAURANT, and that every attention will be paid to their comfort. 35 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 9, 2 March 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Press, Volume I, Issue 9, 2 March 1860, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Press, Volume I, Issue 9, 2 March 1860, Page 1

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