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Eggs boiled soft are more nutritious than, raw eggs; but if a person could really eat raw meat it would prove more nutritious than cooked meat, because a portion of the goodness or richness of the meat goes out of it through the process of cooking. Thus, the more meat is cooked, the leas nutritious it becomes.

Meetings. S £ 06IERSET LODGE. The Regular Monthly MEETING of this Lodge will be held TO-MORROW EVENING, at 7.30,, in the Hall, Tancred street. Brethren are requested to attend to receive certificates, which arrived by last mail from Home. Visiting Brethren invited. By order of the W.M., GEO. F. HENRY, 685 a ' Hon. Sec. JpUBLIO MEETING • In compliance with a resolution passed at a meeting of the, Ashburton Borough Council, held on Monday, the 18th inst., I hereby convene a PUBLIC MEETING of Ratepayers, to be held at the Town Hall, Ashburton, on THURSDAY, the 28th April, at 17-30 p.m., to consider the .(advisability of calling upon the Government to remove the engine shed from the centra of the town to a more convenient site, the same being a nuisance. HUGO FRIEDLANDER, Mayor. Borough Council Office, April 22, 1881. 593 a MEETING of all Person interested in FORMING a SPARROW CLUB

will be held at the Waterton Library Hall, on THURSDAY, the 28th inst. C24a gT. STEPHEN’S CHURCH. K The ANNUAL MEETING of the Parishioners is appointed to take place on FRIDAY Evening next, the 29th instant, at 7 p.m., at the Library Ball, Tancred street. Business —To receive the Churchwardens' report and accounts, and to elect Church-wardens and Vestrymen for the ensuing year. By order. J. WARD, 619 a Secretary and Treasurer. DRAMATIC CLUB. “*~A FULL MEETING of members of the above is hereby called for THURSDAY EVENING, the 28th instant, at 7.30 sharp. BoSINjSSS— To Select and put into Rehearsal the next piece to be performed. S. E. POYNTZ, 613 a Hon. Sec. Ecclesiastical rjATHOIIC CHURCH. . ASHBURTON: Ist Hass, 9 o’clock; 2nd Mass, llo’clock, on the Ist, 2nd, and 3rd and sth Sundays (when one occurs) of the month. RAKAIA: Mass, 11 o’clock, 4th Sunday of the ' month. 610 a EDMUND P. COFFEY. Lost.

tt OST—From the Hinds Out-Station, I J Two Bay HOUSES ; one branded “GD On hear shoulder, the other CW on near shoulder, with a number on the off shoulder. Any person returning the above horses to the Hinds Out-Station will be rewarded. A. MoCOLL, 599 a Rangitata Station. Pound. TTIOUND —A small sum of MONEY, on P the Ashburton Agricultural Show Ground, yesterday. Apply, Mr D. Cambbok, Springfield. 617 a To Let. TO LET—A BLACKSMITH’S SHOP, doing a good business, in a thriving country district. For particulars, apply to Poyntz and Co., Ashburton. 612 a BE LET BY TENDER, for two pain crops, 335 acres of good tussock LAND, situated at Mayfield, near Hinds—s 6 acres broken up. The land is ail fenced, and sub-divided by crossfences ; there is a small timber house and stable. The land can be let as a whole, or leas, from 100 acres to 335 acres. The land trill be shown to anyone by applying to J. Bowick, at Mayfield. Tenders to be sent in not later than Ist May 1881. The , highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ’ - G. B. MABLY, Care of Mr J, 0. Lock, 484 a Ashley Bank.

IJI O L E T. Several Two, Three, and Four-Roomed HOUSES to Let. Apply 467 a POYNTZ & CO.

Tenders SOMERS ROAD BOARD. TENDERS are invited for the following WORKS Contract No. 37 —Formation, &c., 65 chains, Muirhead’s road. Contract No. 38—Formation, &c., 60 chains (more or less), Alford Station road. Specifications for the above works can Be seen at the Road Board Office, Mount Somers, where tenders will be received until 1 p.m. oh MONDAY, May 2, 1881. The lowest or any tender not necessarily . accepted. 0. J. WENTWORTH COOKSON, Jr., 609 a Surveyor. rnBNDERS .are invited for CROSS- : PLOUGHING 150 Acres Tussock Land on the Coldstream Run (about 8 miles from the Hinds Station), 6 inches deep by 9. inches wide ; to be done at once. , Mr John Emmerson, who is on the farm, will show the ground. Tenders to be sent to John Emmerson, St. Albans, ; Christchurch. 618 a C A B T B R S. T 0 - WANTED, at once—TENDERS for '"PARTING a quantity of Grain from ; .Upper Htqds and Buccleugh to the Mount ' - gomera Railway terminus. No tender ’ ; - necessarily accepted. AND CO* ‘ 616 a Ashburton.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 330, 28 April 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 330, 28 April 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 330, 28 April 1881, Page 3

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