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Lost. £1 KewarcL LOST, from Wakanui, on Monday, November Ist, One Chestnut HACK, branded HD on the left shoulder, with hollow back. Last seen in the direction of Barnhill.—Anyone returning him to Friedlander Bros, will receive the above Reward. 487 Board and Residence. BOARD AND LODGING, 17a. per week, at S. Corrigan’s, Tinwald. 446 Public Notices Show Lunch. A THIELE, Baker and Cook, desires , to inform visitors to the Ashburton Cattle Show that he has taken over from Messrs Mutch and Mackenzie the Refrenchment Tent at the Cattle Show, in which he will, on Show day, provide a wholesome and ample LUNCHEON at the following terms : Meal, with tea, coffee, or glass of beer included, 2s. Special Tent for Ladies. After J udges’ Lunch, Meals can also be had in the new keeper’s house on the ground. All Pastry supplied at reasonable terms. 501 A. THIELE. AGRICULTURAL SHOW, TUESDAY i6tii NOVEMBER. J)ERSONS RIDING or DRIVING to the SHOW can be provided*tvith ACCOMMODATION for their HORSES in Mb. Hay T. Smith’s Yard’s, adjoining the Grounds, at ONE SHILLING PER HEAD. Man in attendance. 499 ANY person having unimproved Town or Suburban Sections for Sale at a reasonable price will hear of a Cash Purchaser by addressing a letter to A. B. C., care of, Mr. Douglas, Postmaster, Ashburton, stating area, locality, and price. None but principals dealt with, and those persons not in a position to give a title for cash need not apply. 492 AN APOLOGY. CHARLES NEATE, Chemist, 'OEGSLrto apologise to innumerable Customers for the inconvenience caused them while REMOVING TO NEW PREMISES, NEXT Mr. Bullock’s Auction Rooms, 469 EAST STREET. ALL DEBTS due to Ashburton Herald and Guardian business must be Paid to Mr. S. E. Poyntz, on behalf of the Assignees, at the Guardian Office, East street, Ashburton, and his receipt alone will be a sufficient discharge. S. SAUNDERS, For Self and Co-Assignees. ASHBURTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. fjHE ANNUAL OR SHOW STOCK, ’, PRODUCE, IMPLEMENTS, &c., WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY, 16th NOVEMBER. Entries must be made with the Secretary not later than Tuesday, 9th November. Members will oblige by forwarding their Subscriptions at an early date. GEORGE JAMESON, 326 . Secretary. ASHBURTON Agricultural and pastoral ASSOCIATION. PRIVATE PRIZE LIST. W. Montgomery and Co. (Limited), £3 ' 3s.—For the best dry Draught Mare. L. E. Corsbie, £3.—For the best Yearling Colt or Filly by Tribune ; £2 —For the second best ditto. H. Matson and Co., £3 3s.—For the best Yearling Draught Colt. John Carter, £3 3s.—For the best Yearling Colt or Filly by Dexter. £3 3s. —For the best foal by Dexter. Hodder and Co., dress value £1 Is. (in addition to the Association’s Prize) —For the best Fresh Butter. R. Wilkin and Co., £3 3s.—For the best Yearling Draught Filly. W. Anderson, a Ladies’ Bridle (in addition to the Association’s Prize) —For the best Ladies’ Hack, New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, silver cup, value £4 4s.— For the largest prize-taker in long- : woolled sheep. Friedlander Bros., £3 3s.—For the best Carriers’ Spring Dray made in the County. Sealey Bros., £1 Is.—For the best Three 41b Loaves of Bread made from Ashburton Flour. M. Stitt, £2 2s. (in addition to the Association’s Prize). —For the best High Jump. Orr and Co., £1 Is.—For the best collection of Vegetables grown by an AtQ{it6ur< P, Cunningham and Co., £3 3s.—For the best collection of Farm Seeds. R. W. Shearman, £2 2s.—For the best round of Cured Corned Beef ; and £1 ■ls. for the second best, if there are at ■ least three exhibits ; and 10s. 6d. for the third best, if there are five exhibits ; the round not to be under 201 b nor over 501 b weight, and to be fixed at a price per lb to be mentioned at the time of entry. The judges to •take into consideration quality of beef and form of rounds. GEORGE JAMESON, 455 Secretary. Consultations. Ashburton co-operative consultations. No. 1. On the Ashburton Cup Handicap (open). No. 2. On the County Steeplechase (for .District horses only). h consultation is for £SOO, and the the administrators of the estate for i is £1 for each record, judgment on the Cup will be argued jcided at 8 p.m. on Nov. 16th. judgment on the Steeplechase will jued and decided at 8 p.m. on Nov. ters of advice can be obtained from gents in all parts of the colony. QUILL «& WILKIE, Consulting advocates for the Co-operative Association. CASH RECEIPTS Printed at Guardian” office. The

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 190, 12 November 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 190, 12 November 1880, Page 3

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