NOTICE. r E have to request a prompt settlement of a Large number of over due .and long standing accounts, otherwise legal proceedings will bo taken to recover same. WEEKS & DIXON. “ Herald and Guardian ” office, Feb. 10th, 1880. WHEAT FREIGHT TO THE UNITED KINGDOM. |PHE undersigned, having completed their charters for the ensuing grain season, will regularly despatch firstclass irom ships to various ports in the United Kingdom. as es Several other equally high class iron vessels are also chartered, and will follow. For freight, apply to P. CUNNINGHAM & CO. ; Or to ROYSE, STEAD, & CO., 4880'“' Christchurch. ENGLISH WHEAT SHIPMENTS. THE Undersigned are prepared to ship wheat to London or any other Port in the United Kingdom fov fanners or others, making liberal CASH ADVANCES against same on favorable terms. Farmers placing their Wheat in our hands for shipment can rely upon the ENGLISH CHARGES being REDUCED to a minimum, and upon receiving PROMPT ACCOUNT SALES. Intending shippers wishing to avail themselves of the present opportunity of testing the London and other English wheat markets, arc recommended to make IMMEDIATE APPLICATION for space. ROYSE, STEAD, & CO., 489g* Christchurch. MESSRS. H. MATSON AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, Ac., Hold fortnightly stock SALES at Ashburton and Tiuwald. Next sale at TIN WALD YARDS, on TUESDAY, March 2nd, 1830. C. PERCY COX, 4270* Agent, Ashburton. NEW TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. CRAIGHEAD & Co., MERCHANT TAILORS, TXAVE opened those premises situated |~| in Tailored street adjoining Messrs Orr and Co’s General Store. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF TWEEDS, FANCY GOODS, &c., Ac., JUST ARRIVED. Mr. Craighead's experience as Head Cotter in connection with First Class Tailoring Establishments in Edinburgh and San Francisco has extended over a period of ten years, and from the immense success which has always attended ins efforts to please, he is prepared toguarantee a perfect fit in every case. TA NC RED ST REE T, (Next Orr and Cj. 's.) CRAIGHEAD A CO. 982 a LABOR MARKET. REGISTRY" OFFICE FOR MASTERS AND SERVANTS, AT THE ‘ EVENING HERALD ” OFFICE. Farmers requiring hands can engage men through the “Evening Herald ” Registry for 1/- each, prepaid. LABORERS REQUIRING SITUA TIONS can engage through the “ Herald ” Registry Office by paying 1/-. SERVANTS REQUIRING SITUATIONS can get them by applying at the “Herald” Registry Office, and paying 1/-. ENGAGEMENTS will be POSTED UP every day at 12 noon and 4 p.m., by numbers given to the applicants, who will learn the address on enquiring. SPECIAL or URGENT WANTS will bo inserted in the “ Evening Herald ” in the registry column on payment of Sixpence additional in advance, for each issue. Further Particulars on application at the “EVENING HERALD” REGISTRY OFFICE. SAUNDERS’ BUILDINGS, EAST ST., ASHBURTON. WANTED KNOWN—That we are now Selling 250 Cream Laid Commercial Envelopes for 25., cash ; 500 ditto, 3s. Cd. cash ; and 1000 ditto, Gs. Gd., for prompt cash only. Weeks & Dixon.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 1, Issue 66, 26 February 1880, Page 2
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