New Advertisements. SPORTING. Messrs, saunders & walker have for Sale Two Greyhound Puppies, eight months’ old, by Mr. Chatteris’ Azamat out of owners’ L’Esprit. Azamat (imported) is by Tullochgorum, out of Cygnet, and won a 43 and 22 dog stake in England. L’Esprit (imported) is by Pell Mell out of Scrap, and won the Nelson Gold Cup in 1878. She is sister to La Rapide, L’Encore, and other Australian celebrities. Apply to MR. S. SAUNDERS, Ashburton, or, MR. W. G. WALKER, 98 Christchurch. T. CHAMBERS, jgOOT AND SHOEMAKER, East Street, Ashburton. Boots and Shoes of all kinds Sewn or Pegged. Repairs Attended To. 48 QHARLES REID, ASHBURTON SHOEING FORGE, Comer of East and Dodson streets. A large and varied experience in the manufacture and repair of Agricultural Implements and Machinery, warrants C. R. in guaranteeing sound and satisfactory material and workmanship. Horses safely and scientifically shod on the spot. 252 JpiNVELOPES, NOTEPAPER, ENVELOPES, NOTE PAPER.—The cheapest ever offered in Ashburton, at the He6ald Office, Wholesale Stationery Depot, Saunders’ Buildings. NE W ZEALAND WESLE YAD Published Monthly. JUST ARRIVED, the “ New Zealand Wesleyan” for December. Price (3d, Sold at the Herald Office, East Street. WEEKS AND DIXON, Agen~ ;. JUST ARRIVED. PAPER BAGS, PAPER BAGS. r|ONFECTIONERS, Fruiterers, i Grocers, Drapers, Seedsmen, Ac., can be supplied with Paper Bags, all sizes, and Printed or Plain. WEEKS AND DIXON, General Printers, East street North. ALL PROGRAMME CARDS in very neat styles, with Pencils and Ribbons, printed at the Herald Office, East street, near Railway Station. BROWN PAPER, strong, and large sheets, at 5Jd. per lb. WEEKS AND DIXON, Stationers, East street North (near the Railwry Station), Ashburton. TEACHERS can obtain the MULTIPLICATION TABLES, printed on gummed paper, in any cpiautity at the Herald Office, East street, near the Railway Station. IF 1 O JR 18 S O . rpHE PRESS ALMANAC J_ And Diary Can be obtained from the undersigned. Price—One Shilling. WEEKS AND DIXON, Herald Office, Near Railway Station. LOST—REWARD. STRAYED from Seafield, TWO BAY DRAUGHT HORSES, unbranded, and ONE BAY HACK, branded thus on near rump. The finder, on communicating with Mr. E. A. Field, Seafield, will be rewarded. E. A. FIELD. Seafield. Brand is meant to represent a threeleaved clover without a stem. 273 WESLEYAN CHURCH ANNIVERSARY, SEAFIELD. Anniversary services in connection with the above church will be held on SUNDAY, Dec. 21, and on CHRISTMAS DAY. A TEA AND PUBLIC MEETING will take place. Tickets, Is. (id. each. Tea at 5 p.m. 254 V. R. rnHE ASHBURTON GUARDIAN I (County Agricultural and Sporting Recorder) is a GAZETTE for all Notices under The Debtors and Creditors Acts. October 0, 1879. WANTED KNOWN —That the cheapest and neatest CARDS may be had at (he “GUARDIAN OFFICE.” MOUNT SOMERS ROAD BOARD. NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS against the above Board must be rendered at the office, Mount Somers, on or before WEDNESDAY, December 31,1879. 284 By order, JAMES FRASER, Clerk to the Board.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume I, Issue 36, 18 December 1879, Page 2
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