TO WHEELWRIGHTS. A FREEHOLD ALLOTMENT, in the JIjL centre of the Township of llenwick, will he given, free of cost, to any competent Wheelwright who will carry on his trade in the township. Apply to H. Laicemax, llenwick, Agent for the sale of the Land. 156 rn T-I 0 S . W . PI L CHE It, JL commission, SHIP & CUSTOM-HOUSE AGENT, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND. Custom-house Wharf, Jan. 2. 46 PELOItUS HOTEL (Half-way between Nelson and Blenheim). D. B. MACKENZIE, PROPRIETOR. THE public are respectfully informed that the above Hotel is now opened, and, that every attention will be given to the comfort of Visitors. :- Wines, “Spirits, Ales of the besf" description. A good Paddock and 8-stallcd Stable. Boats in readiness on the shortest notice, for parties who may wish to view the magnicent bays in the Pelorus Sound. D. B. M. is well acquainted with the Pelorus district, and will be glad to give information to intending Purchasers of Land. 299 JOSEPH WHITE begs to inform his friends and the public of Marlborough that he still continues to carry on Business at his old Establishment in Bridge-street, Nelson (near Mr. Symons’s Store), where all orders will be punctually attended to. 71 THE LIVERPOOL and LONDON FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital, Two Millions. Amount paid for losses by Fire in 1858, £190,872 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. Full information may be obtained of W. Bowler, Son, and Co., Agents, Wellington ) or James Sinclair, Beaverton, Sub-Agent for the Province of Marlborough. G 8 NOTICE. A NY PERSON found CUTTING or .A REMOVING TIMBER from my Land will be PROSECUTED. Joseph Ward. March 24th, 1860. 182 T M'INTOSH, TAILOR, O a HIGH-STREET, (Adjoining Mr. Simmonds’ Store), Beaverton. 146 TA7'ANTED, a first-rate BOOT and »V SHOE MAKER, to whom constant employment will be given. Liberal wages. Apply to Ciias. Lucas, Opawa; or to the Press Office. 218 ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, PIUTON. MR. EDWARD C. MORGAN (late pupil of Messrs. Lucas Brothers, London) will be happy to DESIGN or CONSTRUCT BUILDINGS in any part of the Province of Marlborough. He trusts that his professional acquirements will enable him to combine a superior style with economy. 236 TO BE LET—THE WAIRAU HOTEL, for one, two, or three years. For further particulars, apply to 315 John Godfrey. FOR SALE. SECTION No. 44, Omaka, containing 150 acres. Also, those Valuable Allotments at Picton, being Nos. 202, 213, 214. Apply to G. W. Schroder, 308 Richmond.
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Marlborough Press, Volume I, Issue 36, 8 September 1860, Page 1
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