TOWNSHIP OF FENWICK. COME ELIGIBLE ALLOTMENTS O remain on SALE in this centrallysituated township, which arc worthy the attention of those who desire to possess Land that must speedily advance in value. Terms: —For One Allotment, £5 ss. cash $ Two or more, half cash, remainder at twelve months, with 10 per cent, per annum added. 11. Lakeman, Rcnwick, Agent for the sale of the Land. ]52 HE WOOLPACK. INN AND STORE, • AND POST OFFICE. " - GoDd Accommodation for Travellers. Stabling for Horses, and Large Stockyard for Cattle and Sheep. 11. Lakeman, 110 llonwick. TAMES NOSWORTIIY begs to inform ** the inhabitants of Marlborough that he has commenced business as TINPLATE, ZINC, and SHEET IRON WORKER. All orders will be promptly attended to. Dairy Utensils supplied. Repairs neatly executed. HIGH-STREET, SEYMOUK-SQUARE, Blenheim. 201 J>OOKS AND STATIONERY. W. COLLIE, High-street, Blenheim, invites inspection of his Stock of BOOKS and STATIONERY, just arrived from England It includes— First-class Novels, Illustrated Works on Natural History, Biography, Adventures, Domestic Medicine, Cookery, Ac.; Reference Bibles; Turner’s Illustrations to Scott ; Family Tutor, Hoyle’s Caines, Ac; School Books; Account Papers; Drawing and Music Books; Copying Paper, Books, and Ink ; Letter Clips and Invoice Files; Ledgers, Cash and Day Books; Tracing Paper and Cloth, Ac., Ac. 407 BEAVER INN. HI3USIT (late of the Marlborough ® Hotel) begs leave to inform his friends and the inhabitants of .Marlborough, that lie has taken the above house, and is prepared to find accommodation for the comfort of visitors. Good Stabling. 425 LIME ! LIME !! LIME !!! l\/TTCHAEL PEEL has commenced iUL BURNING SHELL LIME, and has always a stock on hand, slacked and finely sifted, to be sold in large or small quantities. Mr. Litchfield, of Blenheim, will show samples of the Lime and receive orders, which will be promptly executed. 455 TENDERS arc required to be scut in to the undersigned before the Ist January, 1861, for the ERECTION of a CHURCH at BLENHEIM. SEPARATE TENDERS will be received for the WORKMANSHIP and for the MATERIAL. Plans and Specifications may be seen on application to Mr. J. White, Schoolhouse, Blenheim ; and at the Office of the Nelson Examiner, Nelson. W. 11. Eyes, Treasurer of the Missionary District of Blenheim. 26th November. 450 FOUR Young WORKING BULLOCKS for Sale, quiet and staunch. Apply to W. Soper, 469 Willow Glen. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. MRS. WALLS respectfully intimates to the Ladies in and around Blenheim, that she has COMMENCED BUSINESS in the above line, and hopes, by strict attention and moderate charges, to merit a share of their patronage. Blenheim, Nov. 26, 1860. 457
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Marlborough Press, Volume I, Issue 49, 8 December 1860, Page 1
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425Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Press, Volume I, Issue 49, 8 December 1860, Page 1
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