rphe woolpack; INN ■ AND ST OR E ; Good Accommodation for Travellers. Stabling for Horses, and Large Stockyard for Cattle and Sheep. H. Lakeman, 110 Renwick. ON SALE at W. COLLIE’S, BOOKSELLER, HIGH-STREET, BLENHEIM, Copying Paper and Ink, that require no press, 7s. 6d. per package Acts relating to Justices of the Peace, complete, 3s. 6d. Engravings, including large coloured ones of the “Great Eastern,” Summer,” &e., from Is. to 2s. each. 121 MARLBOROUGH HOTEL, BEAVER. HENRY S. BUSH (late of Nelson) begs leave respectfully to inform the inhabitants of, and others visiting, the Wairau, that the above Hotel, is NOW OPEN under his management, and by civility and the strictest attention to the comforts of his guests, together with the accommodation and conveniences the house affords, he hopes to obtain a share of public patronage. An Ordinary Daily, at One o’clock. Public and Private Dinners provided at any
hour. WINES, SPIRITS, AND MALT LIQUORS of the best quality always on hand. GOOD STABLING. A plentiful supply of the best Corn and Hay, and an attentive Ostler. Beaver, February 13, 1860. 127 Gr« "WATSON (late Armourer, R.N.), GUNSMITH, &c., Firearms of every description Repaired. Big Bush, February 11. 119 HAY! HAY!! HAY!!! At the Accommodation House, Havelock, Pelorus, and Kaituna. WILLIAM ALLINSON informs the public that he has made an ADDITION of TWO SLEEPING ROOMS to his House, and has secured Four Tons of superior Oaten Hay, particularly adapted for Horses travelling this road. Also, in course of erection, a STABLE and STOCKYARD. 117 NOTICE TO INTENDING PURCHASERS OF LAND IN THE PROVINCE OF MARLBOROUGH. Aleka n~d e r ogg, LAND SURVEYOR & LAND AGENT, having arranged with the Commissioner of Crown Lands to receive Surveys and Applications for Land, preparatory to the first Land Sale in this Province, respectfully intimates that he is prepared to SELECT, SURVEY, and MAKE APPLICATIONS for LAND or RUNS in any part of the Province. A. 0. would particularly call attention to the Districts of the Kaituna, Rai, Pelorus Falley and Sound, Picton, &c.; and having in his possession the original, or copies, of the Plans of those Districts, he will be able to select and survey Lands there without delay. Beaverton, January 28. 97 TO PARTIES WISHING TO INVEST IN SHEEP. A CAPITAL opportunity is offered of DEPASTURING a FLOCK of 1,500 or 2,000 SHEEP for a period of years, on a capital, well-watered Run. The advertiser would not object to take Three or Four Flocks of 500 each. For terms apply to Mr. James Sinclair, Blenheim (formerly Beaverton); or to Mr. F. ViCKERMAN, Hazelands, Wairau-west. February 13. 120 BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, AND GRINDERY. THE undersigned is a WHOLESALE IMPORTER of the above Articles. Country Storekeepers and the Trade .liberally supplied. A LARGE ASSORTMENT ALWAYS ON HAND. B. JACKSON’S, BOOT, SHOE, LEATHER, & GRINDERY WAREHOUSE, NELSON. 94 MARLBOROUGH HOTEL. AN HARMONIC MEETING will be held at the above Hotel every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Evening. "136 PPRENTICE WANTED at the Marlborough Press Office.
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Marlborough Press, Volume I, Issue 10, 9 March 1860, Page 2
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496Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Press, Volume I, Issue 10, 9 March 1860, Page 2
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