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HOOPER’S NELSON ALES. JULY BREWINGS. MESSRS. HOOPER and CO., Brewers, NELSON, are prepared to RECEIVE ORDERS for their SUPERIOR XNX ALES, brewed expressly for export in the month of July, and respectfully invite their customers and consumers to transmit their orders as early as possible. G. Hooper and Co. Nelson Brewery, Nelson, 25th May, 1860. 271 /lART STALLION for SALE—\J G 0 LIAII, a compact, powerful Horse; bred in the colony; beautiful temper; staunch in harness ; has been worked this season in plough and harrows; perfectly sound, and a fine walker. H. Augarde, 317 Quail Valley, Waimea-south.

GOVERNMENT NOTICES. PROVINCE OF MARLBOROUGH. Superintendent’s Office, 27th July, 1860. IPENDERS will be received at this Office, J- on or before MOiN DAY, the 24th September, for the EXECUTION of the following WORKS:— Erecting a Timber Bridge over the Omaka River, at Blenheim, within 150 yards of the head of the Opawa River navigation. Erecting a Timber Bridge over the Tua Marina River, at the Massacre Hill, adjoining the Waitohi Road. Constructing a Punt (for a cart ferry), to be delivered near Mr. Gouland’s, on the Wairau River. Plans and specifications of the above Works, and Forms of Tender, may be seen at this Office, and at the offices of the Nelson Examiner, Nelson, and the Wellington Independent, Wellington. No Tenders will be accepted unless approved by the Provincial Engineer. William Adams, Superintendent. Superintendent’s Office, Marlborough, August 2, 1860. TENDERS will be received at this Office on or before MONDAY, the 20th instant, for the following WORKS : Opening a Drain opposite Sections 71 and 70 Omaka District, along the road from the Opawa bank, westward. Opening a Drain from Section 825, Blenheim, for about twenty chains, along the Awatere road. Forming Two Cuttings near Earll’s Accommodation House, Awatere, at the end of the Taylor Pass. Erecting Bridge over Spring Creek at Section 55, Wairau West. Erecting Bridge over Spring Creek at Section SB, Wairau West. Erecting Bridge over Creek, Section 325, Blenheim. , The cuttings at the Awatere will be pointed out on the ground by Mr. John O’Sullivan, on Friday, the 17th instant. Plans and Specifications of the other works may be seen at this office. William Adams, Superintendent. Iptltoitijlj ®vrss. The “MARLBOROUGH PRESS” is published every SATURDAY. ' Charges for subscription 6s. 6d. per quarter, if paid in advance; and 7s 6d per quarter for credit. The following are the terms of advor tising:— s. d. Two lines ... 1 0 Four lines . , . 16 Six lines . . . . 2 0 Eight lines ... 2 6 And for every additional line twopence. Subsequent insertions of six lines and upwards, half-price. In all cases where the number of insertions is not written on the advertisement, or on the order accompanying it, the same will be continued and charged until countermanded. Orders for the discontinuance of advertisements must be sent in before Ten o’clock, a.m., on the day preceding publication. THE following are AGENTS for tho Marlborough Press, and authorised to receive Subscriptions:— Mr. 11. D. Jackson, Nelson ; Mr. J. Godfrey, Renwicktown ; Mr. J. M'Betii, Picton. Mr. W. B. Earll, Awatere. 234

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Marlborough Press, Volume I, Issue 32, 11 August 1860, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Press, Volume I, Issue 32, 11 August 1860, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Press, Volume I, Issue 32, 11 August 1860, Page 4

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