ASH PRICES at the WAIRAU J HOTEL. $ bottle. Brandy . . . 6 0 Rum, Gin, and Whisky . 4 6 Port and Sherry . . 5 0 Cordials . . . .36 English bottled Ale & Porter 2 0 Hooper & Co’s do. do. . 16 Hooper & Co.’s Draught Ale, Is. per quart. Breakfast, Is.; Dinner, Is. 6d.; Supper, Is. . Oats and Bran, Is. per Three Quarts* At the Store in connection with the above, equally moderate rates are charged for all Goods in Stock. It is hoped that the numerous customers at the oldest and cheapest Licensed House in the Province of Marlborough will accept the above as a sufficient inducement for (as near as conveniently may be) cash payments, at Race or any other time. 67 John Gopfrey. HE WOOLPACK. INN AND STORE. Grocery Drapery Preserved Meats Ironmongery Boots and Shoe# &c., &c. Good Accommodation for Travellers. Stabling for Horses, . and Large Stockyard for Cattle and Sheep. H. Lakbman, 110 Rcnwick. Wines Spirits Ale Porter Tobacco Cigars )N 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,” &c., from Is. to 2s. each. 121 T W. BEAUCHAMP, w • Surveyor, &c. Communications addressed to J. W. 8., Marlborough Press Office, will receive im* mediate attention. 7 NOTICE. ANY PERSON found CUTTING or REMOVING TIMBER from my Land will be PROSECUTED. Joseph Warp. March 24th, 1860. 182 J. M'INTOSH, TAILOR, HIGH-STREET, (Adjoining Mr. Simmonds’ Store),
Beaverton. 146 [A CARD.] The misses macdonald MILLINERS & DRESSMAKERS, Blenheim. 216 WANTED, a first-rate BOOT and SHOE MAKER, to whom constant employment will be given. Liberal wages. Apply to Chas. Lucas, Opawa j or to the Press Office. 218 NOTICE.— All persons CUTTING or REMOVING TIMBER from tho Line of Road in Kaituna will be PROSECUTED. 222 M. Maher. FOR SALE, Avery desirable property in the Kaituna-valley, being section 31, and part of 32, known as the “ Fern Flatconsisting of upwards of 220 acres, partly open and partly bush land. Has an excellent waterfall, well adapted for a Saw Mill. There is a considerable extent of the finest timber land in the district in the neighbourhood. This property might form the nucleus of a very fine estate, and will be sold a bargain for cash, or part of the purchase money remain on mortgage, at 10 per cep*. Also sections Nos. 482, 585, 584, 443 980, 940, and 811 in tbe township of Pioton, either in op.e or separately, on similar terms. Apply to the undersigned, Alexahds* Ogg. Kaituna-valley, April 24,
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Marlborough Press, Volume I, Issue 23, 9 June 1860, Page 1
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