( Auctioneers and Commission Agents. pREDK. pAVI TT j E,' sx Street (Close to the Railway Station) Ashburton, ’ Land and General Commission Agent. Orders taken for—Sydney Drays, Newcastle Coal, and Malvern (by the truck load), Building Materials of all kinds. Fencing Wire, Agricultural Implements, English and American, &c., &c. I Surveyor, Civil Engineers, &c. C E. FOOKS AND SON, JVICENSED SURVEYORS .AND LAND BROKERS Under the Land Transfer Act, Government Contract Surveyors, Triangle, Wakanui Road, near Post-office ASHBURTON. 6 ; W. H. BRISTOW, AUTHORISED GOVERNMENT SURVEYOR, Licensed Under Land Transfer Act. Ford and Newton’s Buildings, (next County Council offices, -Hereford street, Christchurch. 1040 Hotels. OR T T XT IN E xO R T VV IN E FOR INVALIDS.’ NVALI U S .- : rjIHOS. QUILL begs to inform the inhabitants of Ashburton and , district that he can supply them with PORT WINE OF . THE FINEST QUALITY (suitable for Invalids), as shipped direct*by . Warre Brothers, of London, one of the oldest houses in the Oporto Trade. - Note Address— QUILL’S WHOLESALE BOTTLING STORES, Commercial Hotel, (Near Railway Station), Ashburton. 7510-336 c JOHN TISCH begs to inform his friends and the public that he has TAKEN THE ALFORD FOREST HOTEL, ; ‘ l - Alford Forest. First-class accommodation at moderate charges. Wines, ales, and spirits of best quality. Good stabling and paddocks. Horses and buggies on hire. JOHN TISCH, Proprietor. Alford Forest Hotel. 598 g Boarding House, &c. RAKAIA RESTAURANT. i T i NDREWS begs to inform ZX» ’A- the inhabitants of Rakaia and Surrounding District that he has taken the premises lately occupied by 0. S. Howell, and has opened them as a Restaurant and Boarding House. MEALS Is. BEDS Is. A. J. ANDREWS, Proprietor. 113 g Business Notices. T. A. GAT ES , MAKER, &c., ' SAUNDERS’ BUILDINGS, ASHBURTON. All kinds of Furniture, Picture Frames &c., on Sale and made to older. FUNERALS FURNISHED--4o Conveyances. THE LONGBEACH COAOH 1 THOMAS COTTON wishes to inform the travelling public between Ashburton and Longbeach that he has taken • over the Coach Business from Mr. George Willcocks, and hopes for a continuance of the support hitherto accorded to his predecessor. The fares by Cotton’s coach are exactly 3d. per mile ordinary fares, and l£d. per mile for Saturday return. They are as under — Longbeach to Ashburton, ordinary 55., return Bs. Waterton to Ashburton, 3s. 6d. ordinary, Gs. return. ; Ashton to Ashburton, 3s. ordinary, 6s return. Wheatstone to Ashburton, 2s. 6d. ordinary, 4s. return. The coach leaves the Booking Office, Baldwin’s Central Hotel, each day at 3,16; Post Office, 3.30. 4g ECOOKSON, Wills, Street, runs the . MAIL COACH from Ashburton Railway Station to Green Street, Alford Forest, and Mount Somers, every Tuesday and Friday, returning Wednesday and Saturday at 3 p.m |
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 1, Issue 147, 2 September 1880, Page 1
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446Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 1, Issue 147, 2 September 1880, Page 1
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