STRAYED from Manuka Island, in March last, a very small, old, dark bay PONY MARE, formerly belonging to Mr. Morse. One Pound will be paid on delivery of the same. C. Empson, Meadow Bank., May 23, 1860. 252 THOS. 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. English and Colonial Bottled Ales. GOOD STABLING. N.B.—Saddle Horses for hire. Beaverton, January 5. 49 BRICKS! BRICKS!! THE undersigned takes this opportunity of announcing that he has COMMENCED MAKING BRICKS at the Big Bush, and will exeoute all orders with the greatest despatch. Price, £5 per 1,000. Wm. Newth. , Big Bush, January 5. 47 THE LIVERPOOL and LONDON EIRE 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 and Life Departments will be found moderate. Claims settled immediately on proof of loss. Fuir information may be obtained of W. Bowler, Son, and Co., Agents, Wellington; or James Sinclair, Beaverton, Sub-Agent for the Province of Marlborough. - 68 A VALUABLE INVESTMENT. TO BE SOLD, FOUR SECTIONS of LAND in the Omaka District, containing 575 acres,; all level, good, pasture land, capable of cultivation, and adjoining the township of Renwick, together with Twenty-five Acres of Bush Land. This property will be sold in one or four lots. Terms —one-half cash; and one-half on mortgage, at ten per cent. Apply to William Brydon. Omaka, April 18, 1860. 211 STRAYED from Blenheim, TWO RED BULLOCKS; both branded RH on near rump: Any person delivering the same to the undersigned will be rewarded. 221 E. W. Pasley. THOMAS MAXTED begs to announce that he has GIVEN UP his BUSINESS as Blacksmith, &c., at Renwicktown, to his Sons, RICHARD and THOMAS GEORGE MAXTED. He also takes this opportunity of returning thanks to his numerous customers, and solicits a continuance of their favours for his successors. 241 BLACKSMITHS, WHEELWRIGHTS, &c. RAND T. G. MAXTED beg to an- • nounce, that in future the Business carried on by T. Maxted and Son will be carried on by them. All kinds of Blacksmith’s work executed with despatch. ' 242
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Marlborough Press, Volume I, Issue 23, 9 June 1860, Page 1
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