Smart Work. —A now York book firm have made arrangements for setting up the wholej of the revised New Testament • within 24 hours after the first copy has been obtained from England, and within three days 10,000 copies will be ready for delivery to purchasers, after which the boohs will be produced at the rate of 50,000 copies a day. Amusements. DRAMATIC CLUB. X TOWN HALL, MAY 27th, 1881. The Spectacular Drama Ashore and Afloat Will be performed by the above Club, With a Splendid Cast, assisted by New Scenery, and Mechanical effects, together with Full Orchestral Accompaniment. Admission—3a, 2s, and Is. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8 p.m. punctually. 869 a G X * RAND MASONIC CONCERT. A Concert will be given in the Masonic Hall, Tancred street, Ashburton, on Wednesday, Bth june, ' Tickets can be obtained from members of the Committee : Bro. R. W, Shearman, P.M.Z. Bro. W. H. Gundry, W.M. ; H. 18° Bro. Q. St. Hill, J. Bro. H. Stephenson, P.M. Bro. C. BraddeU, P.M, S.E Bro. J. Bradley, W.M. Bro. R. Friedlander, S.W. Bro. H. Zander, 1.W., P.S. Bro. Thos. Quill, P.M. Bro. W. Sparrow, W.M. Bro. S. B. Nelson, S.W. Bro; D. M‘Farlane, S.W. Bro. W. H, Zouch, S. W. Bro. E. Saunders, S.W. Bro. H. J. Weeks, Musical Director. All Masons are particularly requested to attend in regalia. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. ; to commence 8 p.m. HENRY ZANDER, 829 a Hon. Sec. IHE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERiDRY. J TO BUILDERS. lismore School—hinds (upper) TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a SCHOOL as above. Plans, specifications, and conditions can be seen at the. house of Mr Joseph Ward, Ashburton. . Endorsed tenders are to be sent to the Chairman of the Board not later than 3 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, Ist June. til be Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. /, r V A. W. SIMPSON, ' ' ‘ ‘ - Architect. Christchurch, 20th May, 1881. 874 a R T N G IERS for CARTING 3,000 bushels Oats will be received up to WEDNESDAY, 25th inst. For particulars apply to * Messrs SAUNDERS BROS. T £ N D E R Tenders are invited for PLOUGHING 800 acres of Stubble Land at Grange Farm (late Mr Bullock’s). For particular* apply. at the Farm, two miles from Ashburton.. 867 a rSDERS are required for BREAK-ING-UP 000 Acres of Tussock Land, 10 inches by 4 inches ; and for about 600 Acres .of CROSS-PLOUGHING after Jnrolpst. 10 inches by 5J inches, at ’Lmdnqrst, i pear Methven. Cross‘pfdughingto be finished, one-half by 30th June and balance by 31st July. Breakingfib' to be finished by October 31st. Anders for the whole, or blocks of not ■lesS than 200 acres, to be sent in by 28th •MAY, to ' L. &B. COSTER, h&s ,<-„■* Somerton, Rakaia, May 18$, ,1881. 834 a
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 351, 23 May 1881, Page 3
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