THREE CHEERS FOR MARLBOROUGH, AND SUCCESS TO ITS INHABITANTS !! WH. WEST desires to inform the • inhabitants of Marlborough that he still continues to keep the same old stand as ever, BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON, where you can be served with the BEST American NEGROHEAD and CAVENDISH TOBACCO, cut and uncut; Bird’seye and Taddy’s Shag, in large and small quantities, to suit purchasers. Also, all kinds of Clay and Meerschaum Pipes, from the best makers; Wood and Wax Matches, of all descriptions. Snuffs, of superior qualities Sponges, of all classes Playing Cards Walking Sticks Cricket Bats and Balls, of all prices Razors and Rrzor Strops and Penknives, the &ncst<aV;d best-selected stock in New Zealand. All kinds of Hairbrushes, Combs, and Perfumery, from all the best manufacturers in England and France. SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING, SHAMPOOING, ijgf Razors set on the Premises. Bridge-street, Nelson. 66 ALBION HOTEL, ADJOINING THE ALBION WHARF, NELSON. ESTABISHED for the SALE of genuine WINES, SPIRITS, and MALT LIQUORS. AN ORDINARY DAILY, AT ONE O’CLOCK. At the arrival of the steamers, any hour of the day or night, passengers will find every accommodation at this Hotel, on moderate terms. The Albion Hotel being a free house, the Proprietor is enabled to keep the best Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors. 1 F. Stock, Proprietor. THE undersigned are CASH PURCHASERS of WOOL at the highest market rates, and make the usual advances on the same, consigned to their correspondents in London or the Colonies. 12 Nath. Edwards & Co. DUNDAS HOUSE, NELSON. THOMAS ASKEW respectfully informs the inhabitants of Marlborough that he has always on hand a well-selected GENERAL STOCK of GOODS, comprising all kinds of GROCERY, DRAPERY, &c ; and that all orders will be executed promptly. 30 FIVE POUNDS REWARD. SOME evil-disposed Person having DESTROYED a brown SHEEP BITCH, by hanging it to a tree outside the Bush, a REWARD of £5 will be given to any person who will give information that will lead to the conviction of the offender. Geo. Wratt, 159 Wilford-hill. WILSON’S ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, HALF-WAY BETWEEN BEAVERTON AND NELSON. THE Proprietor begs to announce to all travellers between the Provinces of Nelson and Marlborough that they can be accommodated at the above establishment with every comfort. Hot Meals at all hours. SUPERIOR WINES, SPIRITS, AND MALT LIQUORS, of every description, always on hand. N.B. —Well-grassed Paddocks, and a constant supply of good Oats. 65 £7 REWARD. LOST, a chestnut MARE, branded M on the neck; indistinct brand on the off shoulder; white face; supposed to have a foal by her side. A bay FILLY, with black points; rising four; branded J C on off shoulder; supposed to have a foal by her side A black yearling FILLY, white star on its forehead; unbranded. The three were last seen in the Waihopai. The above Reward will be paid to any person delivering the Horses to Mr. H. Lakeman, Woolpack Inn; or Mr. John Cate, Waihopai. 141
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Marlborough Press, Volume I, Issue 16, 21 April 1860, Page 1
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