Auctioneers and Commission Agents. HARRISON, • AUCTIONEER,' COMMISSION AGENT, ' :;’etc, SALES, T Salea of Stock, Merchandise, Furniture and Effects, also Pigs, Fowls, and General Produce. s' WEEKLY SALE Every SATURDAY at 12 o’clock. SALE YARDS ATTENDED. Entries oan be made at my office or at the Yards. Agent for the Transatlantic Fire Insurance Company. sa-252c W. H. Gundry, T AND, ESTATE, AND STATION AGENT, GENERAL MERCHANT, AND LICENSED LAND BROKER, East .street, Ashbtt rton. 318 pREDK. pAVITT, East Street (Close to the Railway Station) Ashburton, Land and General Commission Agent. Orders taken for—Sydney Drays, Newcastle and Malvern Coal (by the truck load), Building Materials of all kinds. Fencing Wire, * Agricultural Implements, English and American, &c., &c. 3 20 Branson & Boileau, Engrossers, commission and GENERAL AGENTS Agents for the Australasian. Agents for Gilhey’s Wine. 311 BRANSON & BOILEAU. Surveyor, Civil Engineers, &c. C E. FOOKS AND SON, SED o U MVEYORS A ND LAND BROKERS Under the Land Transfer Act, Government Contract Surveyors, Triangle, Wakanui Road, near Post-office ASHBURTON. 5 •' W. H,. BRISTOW,' i UTHORISED GOVERNMENT A . SURVEYOR, Licensed Under Land Transfer Act. J^ICEN Ford and Newton’s Buildings, (next County Council offices, Hereford street, Christchurch. 104 g Hotels. PORT TIT IN E or t Wine FOR INVALIDS. N V A L I D S. fyiHOS. 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, i (Near Railway Station), Ashburton. 751g-336c JOHN TISCH begs to inform his friends : and the public that he has TAKEN THE ALFORD FOREST HOTEL, 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 Conveyances. THE LONGBEACH COACH ! rpHOMAS COTTON wishes to inform the travelling public between Ashburton and Longbeach that he has taken over the Coach Business from Mr. George Willcocka, and hopes for a continuance of the support hitherto accorded to his predecessor. The fares by Cotton’s coach are exactly 3cL per mile ordinary fares, and l|d. per mile for Saturday return. They are as under- — Longbeach to Ashburton, ordinary os., return Bs. Waterton to Ashburton, 3s, 6d. ordinary, 6s. return. Ashton to Ashburton, 3s. ordinary, sa. return. , Wheatstone to Ashburton, 2s. 6d. ordinary, 4s. return. The coach leaves Longbeach daily at 7.30 a.m., arriving at Ashburton at 10 a.m.; and returns, leaving the Booking Office, Baldwin’s Central Hotel, each day at 4.30 p.m. ; Post Office, 4.45 p.m. 4g ECOOKSON, Wills Street, runs the , MATT. COACH from Ashburton Railway Station to Green Street, Alforc Forest, and Mount Somers, every Tuesday and Fnday, returning Wednesday and Saturday at 3 p.m
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 168, 16 October 1880, Page 1
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474Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 168, 16 October 1880, Page 1
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