J. L. Flemin TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, SAWMILLERS, CAPITALISTS, & OTHERS. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD, SAWMILL, AND MACHINERY, FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. WITHOUT RESERVE. MR J. L. FLEMING has been favored with instructions from the trustees in the assigned estate of James Long Fleming, timber merchantandironmonger, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the premises, Tuara and St. Asaph streets west, Christchurch. ON TUESDAY, APRIL G, at 2 p.ra. The following valuable leasehold property, sawmill, plant, and machinery, viz.— The trustee’s interest in the lease of a half acre section of land, having a frontage of 132 ft. on St. Asaph street (the lease has about 17 years to run at a very low ground rent), together with the sawmill, 70ft. x 27ft., with sash and door factory over the same, engine-house, and substantial four-roomed cottage (nearly new) erected thereon. The plant consists of 1 horizontal engine, 14in. cylinder, by Morton and Co.; 1 Cornish boiler with cross tubes, by Anderson and Son, Christchurch, GOft. chimney stalk ; 1 planing machine, to plane from 10 x to 6 x by M‘Do wall and Son ; 1 vertical saw, with travelling bench ; circular saw bench ; 1 band saw, Rogers and Son, No. 2 ; 1 tennoning machine with all necessary shafts, pullies, belting, etc., for the proper working of the same. Trustee’s interest in lease of quarteracre section, having a frontage of CGft. on Tuam street, with buildings used as an Ironmonger’s retail shop and store. Also, A well-selected assortment of circular and vertical saws, planing and moulding irons, etc. The balance of the stock of ironmongery will be offered on the same date, particulars of which will appear in a future advertisement. Clso Sale at 2 p. m. Terms at Sale. J. L. FLEMING, Auctioneer. Public Notices. v fmi's r LAND TAX ACT 1878. SECTION 45. VALUATION FOR NEW ZEALAND. CANTERBURY DISTRICT. NOTICE WHEN LAND TAX IS PAYABLE. IVTOTICE is hereby given, that in purJ3l suanco of the 45th section of the Lands Tax Act, 1878, the Land Tax for the Land Tax District of Canterbury will be payable on the first day of April next, and that the same must be paid to the Collectors appointed to receive the same at the following places, at the time set opposite each : Date : Ist April 1880, and following days. Hours : 10 a. m. to 3 p. m., and on Saturdays 10 a. in. to 12 noon. Borough of Ashburton and County of Ashburton. Postmaster, Ashburton. E. C. LATTER, Deputy Commissioner. Date— llth March, 1880. Go4g
Building Materials. Ashburton steam saw mills SASH AND DOOR M ANUFACTORY. G. PARKIN, Proprietor, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. Moore Street, Every description of Timber and Budding Materials in Stock and supplied on most reasonable terms. Plans prepared and Estimates Given on tl.e shortest notice. 26 Business Notices, BREAD!BREAD! Co-operative Bread and Biscuit Factory. Triangle, Wakanui Road, Ashburton. A. THIELE, BEGS to inform the public that lie is 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. 986a-5700 TO FARMERS, LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS, SPORTING MEN, AND OTHERS OWNING HORSES. GEORGE KIDD, Moons Street, BEGS to announce the fact that the PRICE for SHOEING hacks and light draught 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-52Ca Moore street, Ashburton. Educational. GOODGER begs to inform the Ladies of Ashburton that she opens a Private School on MONDAY, March 15, at Mr. Jones’, Stationer, Baring square. Teems; English ... ... One Guinea. French ... ... ~ Music ... ... ~ Referees ; The Very Revd. Dean of Christchurch, and J. P. Restell, Esq. J.B4C-5Q9&
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 1, Issue 78, 25 March 1880, Page 3
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