NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. All orders for insertion of advertisements must be written legibly on the face of the advertisement. When no order is given the advertisement will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. All notices of Births, Marriages, or Deaths must be accompanied by the signature of the sender, as a guarantee of good faith. All advertisements and business letters to be addressed The Manager ; literary communications should be addressed to The Editor.
AUCTION SALES. Wednesday, August 4. Alfred Harrison, at Ashburton Forks — Horses, Implements, Harness, &c. Sale at 12.30. Thursday, August 5. Edmiston, Gundry, and Co., at Mr. W. C. Morgan’s, Alford Forest— Postponement of Sale. Saturday, August 7. Alfred Harrison, at his Saleyards, under Bill of Sale—A quantity of Stock and Plant. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Subscriptions for the Quarter ending June are now due, payable at the office, East street, near Railway Station. _ A Discount of Is. will be allowed on the Quarter’s Subscription, and 4s. on the year’s subscription, if paid in advance. New subscribers are requested to - send in their names and addresses as early as possible, to the Publisher, this being the first month in the Quarter. The Farmers’ Supplement will be published every Month. WEEKS and DIXON, 36q* Publishers. MORGAN and BIBBS, General Storekeepers, Methven, are authorised agents for the Ashburton Guardian. Subscribers will please get their papers from the agents in future. Orders entrusted to them will receive prompt attention. WEEKS AND DIXON, 30g* Proprietors. ASHBURTON COUNTY COUIs OIL. COUNTY HOSPITAL^ TENDERS are invited for _||ie Supply of Groceries, Bread, milk, Meat, Medical Comforts, Fuel, Dmigs, and to pi'ovide Funerals for a year fpr the County Hospital. i Specifications and conditions can be seen At the Council Chambers. Tenders addressed to the Chairman will be received up tolla.mjfon WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of August, 1880. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order, F. MAIN WARING, Clerk. Ashburton, July 22, 1880. 683c-07g To-Night! PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, ASHBURTON. A GRAND OPTICAL Entertainment, Consisting of a large number] of interesting and DISSOLVING VIEWS, BY LIMELIGHT, Both LOCAL and FOREIGN, will be given on . TUESDAY, AUGUST 3 rd, 1880. In aid of the Primitive Methodist Church Funds, Ashburton. For the first time ; The Eastern Spendthrift, Syria, and Palestine, etc., etc. Vocal and Instrumental Music. See Handbills for Programme Prices of Admission— Adults, Is.; Children under 12, 6d, each. Doors open at 7.30 p.m.; commence at 8 prompt. 703 c OATS— Wanted to PURCHASE OATS in any quantity. Send samples to Geo. Maude, Commission Agent, near Tattersall’s, Christchurch. 46g WANTED KNOWN—That C. Hawkins, the Tinwald Bootmaker, has REMOVED to premises Opposite the Tinwald Post Office, where he is still open to Sell first-class Boots and Shoes at his usual Cheap Rates. All kinds of Boots Made and Repaired. 805g—417c ANTED KNOWN—That the cheapest and neatest CARDS may br> d at hhe GUARDIAN OFFICE.”
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 1, Issue 134, 3 August 1880, Page 2
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