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New Advertisements. TINWALD. Q HEARER AND GALLOWAY MILLWRIGHTS, AGRICULTURAL AND GENERAL IMPLEMENT MAKERS, Great South Road, Tinwald, Beg to thank the public generally for their very liberal support during the past twelve months, and to announce that they have now every facility for carrying on their business in all its branches to the entire satisfaction of customers, as a trial will prove. COACHBUILDTN G. Orders received for making or repairing all kinds of conveyances by thoroughly practical workmen, and none but the best materials used. AGRICULTURAL. Implements of all kinds made or repaired. Also, Combines, Engines, Retpers and Binders, Chaffcuttcrs, Bruisers, &c. BUILDING. Estimates given for all kinds of Building and general carpentering. Cocksfoot Grass Seed Threshing Machines, for hand or foot, made to order, groat saving of labor. SHEARER AND GALLOWAY, Tinwald. 165—641 a JgINVELOPES, NOTEPAPER, ENVELOPES, NOTE PAPER.—The cheapest ever offered in Ashburton, at the Herald Office, Wholesale Stationery Depot, Saunders’ Buildings. ROYAL MAIL COACH. ASHBURTON TO LONGBEACH. Great Reductions in Fares. NEW ARRANGEMENTS, JANUARY Ist, 1880. GEORGE WILLCOCKS begs respectfully to announce that he will commence running the Royal Mail Coach, from January Ist, 1880, between Ashburton, Tinwald, Wheatstone, Ashton, Waterton, and Longbeach, carrying Passengers and Parcels at considerably reduced rates. Having engaged an experienced coachman, thoroughly acquainted with the district, the public can rely on all orders for parcels receiving careful and prompt attention. Passengers will be carried at prices within the means of everyone, and by so doing the proprietor trusts to receive a larger amount of patronage from the Town and Country. Booking Offices —For Passengers, at Quill’s Commercial Hotel, Ashburton ; for Parcels, at the “Guardian” and “Herald” Office, Ashburton; and Post Office, Longbeach. 826 a GEORGE WILCOCKS. JUST ARRIVED. PAPER BAGS, PAPER BAGS. r(ONFECT lONERS, Fruiterers, i Grocers, Drapers, Seedsmen, &c., can be supplied with Paper Bags, all sizes, and Printed or Plain. WEEKS AND DIXON, General Printers, East street North. INK for Marking Packages, Stencilling, &c. Large bottles, 2s. each. WEEKS & DIXON, Stationers, &c., East street. FOE_IBBO. The press almanac And Diary Can be obtained from the undersigned. Price —One Shilling. WEEKS AND DIXON, Herald Office, Near Railway Station. TEACHERS can obtain the MULTIPLICATION TABLES, printed on gummed paper, in any quantity at the Herald Office, East street, near the Railway Station. DIARIES ! DIARIES ! ! DIARIES ! ! ! have just received a splendid assortment of LETTS’ DIARIES for 1880, an inspection of which is invited. OFFICE DIARIES, POCKET DIARIES, SCRIBBLING DIARIES, DIARIES OF every description WEEKS & DIXON, * Herald ” and “ Guardian ” Offices, Near the Railway Station. 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 r . G. WALKER, 98 Christchurch.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume I, Issue 38, 23 December 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume I, Issue 38, 23 December 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume I, Issue 38, 23 December 1879, Page 2

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