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Public Notices. NOTICE. EATING ACT,...1876: —-V"' THERE AS, at a silting of tlio Assessment Court for the Road District of \VAKAN jLJ.F' Lol l this nineteenth day of February; at Ashburton, before me, F. Guiubbss, Judge of the said Court, it was proved that no . Valuation List had bee# prepared as required by the said Act. •fF Now, therefore, under the provisions of Clause 28 of the said Act, I order that a Valuation List be made, and I hereby appoint Francis George Parry Leach to be the Valuer for the said District, and I do further fix THURSDAY, the eleventh day of MARCH next, the day for the completion and inspection of such List, and that the last day for delivering objections thereto shall be the twenty-fifth day of March next. The Court will sit at ten o’clock in the forenoon on the third day of April next for the purpose of hearing and determining all objections to the Valuation List for the said District. FRANK GUINNESS, 79c Judge. NOTICE. RATINgTaCT, 1876. TRET'S ERE AS at a sitting of the Assess- ’ ' ment Court for the Road District of Mount Somers, held this 23rd day of February at Mount Somers, before me, F. Guinness, Judge of the said Court, it was proved that no valuation list had been prepared.,as-required by the said Act. therefore, under the provisions of clause 28 of the said Act, I order that a valuation list be made, and I hereby appoint FRANCIS GEORGE PARRY LEACH to be the valuer fur the said district, and I do further fix SATURDAY, the 13th day of March next, the day for the completion and inspection of such list, and that the last day for delivering objections thereto shall be the 3rd day of April next. The Court will sit at 10 o’clock in the forenoon on Monday, the 19th day of April next, for the purpose of hearing and determining all objections to the valuation list for the said district. FRANK GUINNESS, 99c J udge. Business Notices. R CULLEN, GENERAL CARRIER and FORWARDING AGENT, Burnett street, Ashburton. Trains attended daily, and all orders promptly attended to. ■ 4COg james McDonald, PRACTICAL TAILOR, East stubs t, Ashburton. A good Stock of Tweeds and Cloths on hai d. Summer Goods open shortly, 172 NOTICE TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. WHEN you want any Copper, Zinc, Iron, or Tinware made or repaired, it will be to your interest to consult JOSEPH HYDE, Moore street, Ashburton, And he will cure all complaints cheaply. 469 a BREAD!BREAD! Co-operative Bread and Biscuit Factory. Triangle, Wakanui Road, Ashburton. A. THIELE, J}EGS to inform the public that he is f? now in a position to SUPPLY BEST BREAD, 6d. per 41b. loaf, unsurpassed. Delivered daily to all parts of the Borough, also, Confectionery, &c. Mixed Biscuits reduced from Is. to Bd. per lb. Wedding Cakes made to Order. I 122c-5700 OE \ t TRAL - SHOEING FORGE, Tanored street, Railway crossing, (Opposite Qrr and Co.’s.) T> 088 and BURNS, Agricultural ImXl; plernent Makers, General Blacksmiths, Wheelwrights, Machinists, Ac., •beg to announce to the public of Ashburton that they have commenced business as above, and hope to merit a-share of public support. . HORSE SHOEING GUARANTEED $ ' TO SATISFACTION. 5600 GREENSTREET , Ashbu: WILLIAM REYELL, lacksifnlh, Wlieelright, and Agricultural “ Machinist, nrAVIKG considerably extended his Business Premises, can guarantee 1 work entrusted to him to he executed a thoroughly competent manner, and ith despatch. 359 g QHARLES REID, ASHBURTON SHOEING FORGE, Corner of East and Dodson streets. A large and varied experience in the manufacture and repair of Agricultural Implements and Machinery, warrants 0. R. in guaranteeing sound and satisfactory material and workmanship. Horses safely and scientifically shod on the spot. 252 TO FARMERS, LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS, SPORTING MEN, AND OTHERS OWNING HORSES. GEORGE KIDD, Mooee Street, BEGS to announce the fact that the PRICE for SHOEING hacks and lightdraught HORSES is now REDUCED to 7s. per set, and that all horses of this description will be specially attended to by himself. Horses liable to cut are shod on a principle of George Kidd’s own invention, which has proved an effectual cure for brushing. All kinds of blacksmith’s work, and repairs to agricultural machinery of any description done on the shortest notice. GEORGE KIDD, 75c-526g Moore street, Ashburton.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 1, Issue 70, 6 March 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 1, Issue 70, 6 March 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 1, Issue 70, 6 March 1880, Page 3

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