ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, HAVELOCK. WILLIAM ALLINSON begs respectfully to inform the public that the above house is conveniently situated on the Kaituna road, about twenty-five miles from Beaverton, where Travellers can be supplied with WINES, SPIRITS, and MALT LIQUORS, of the best quality. GOOD BEDS. 36 BOOKS AND STATIONERY.—A FRESH ARRIVAL AT W COL LIE’S, BOOKSELLER, • BLENHEIM. Public Libraries and Country Stores supplied on liberal terms. Superior Account Books, Stationery and School Books.
The Illustrated London New? Illustrated Times, Punch Home News, Lloyds’ News Lady’s Newspaper Boy’s Magazine, Dispatch' A. London Journal, Family Herald delivered monthly, at low rates. Book or Newspaper procured to order. 38 A MANACS for 186 0, at W. COLLIES’. 39 CONCERTINAS and FLUTINAS from £1 to £4, at W. COLLIE’S Fancy Mart, Beaverton. 40 The Marlborough beading BOOM is now open from Nine o’clock a.m. to Ten o’clock, p.m. Terms, ss. per Quarter, or 3d. per Visit. W. COLLIE, High-street, Beaverton 41 T W . BEAUCHAMP, w • Surveyor, &c. Communications addressed to J. W. 8., Marlborough Press Office, will receive immediate attention, 7 Robinson brothees, COACH BUILDERS, WHEELWRIGHTS, &c. Spring Carts of every description, Horse and Bullock Drays, Ploughs and Harrows, made to order. N.B,^—Orders executed with despatch. HIGH-STREET, BEAVERTON 83 TO FLOCKMASTERS. WANTED to PURCHASE, 3,000 Two to Six-tooth clean EWES, ;o be delivered in March next. Terms, Cash. Early offers (to specify description, and the proportion of Two, Four, and Sixtooth), stating lowest price, and the Sheep deliverable at any place in the Wairau, are wished for. James Sinclair. Beaverton, January 27. 86 mO WHEELWRIGHTS.—A FREEJL HOLD 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 infox-m 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 £5 REWARD. STRAYED FROM BENOPAI, a stout three-year old FILLY, broken in to. saddle ; branded like on the off shoulder. She is light bay, with dark points; has a small white mark on her forehead, and a long bang tail. The above Reward will be given by Mr, Wright to any person delivering the abovedescribed Filly to him at Benopai,, 123
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Marlborough Press, Volume I, Issue 9, 2 March 1860, Page 1
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463Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Press, Volume I, Issue 9, 2 March 1860, Page 1
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