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Meetings. UPi ASHBURTON ROAD BOARD. The FIR-'T ELECTION of Members of the Board of the Upper Ashburton Road District shall be held in the Road Board Office, Westerfield, at 10 o’clock a.m. of FRIDAY, the 3rd Jure next, instead of the 30th inst., as advertised. A Poll, if demanded, will take place the same day, and close at 4 o’clock p. m. ROBT. D. PULLAR, 335 a Returning Officer. Lecture. Mild water cure, HYDROPATHY. TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 24th. A Lecture, Explaining the principles of Hydropathy and its practical application to various diseases, will be delivered in Ashburton by MR S. WALLIS, of Christchurch, formerly of Smedley’s Matlock Bank, England. Lecture to Commence at 7-30. ADMISSION FREE. Public Notices. SALEYARDS, In consequence of Tuesday, the 24th instant, being the Queen’s Birthday, and a General holiday, the ORDINARY SALE OF STOCK WILL NOT TAKE PLACE, BUT WILL BE Postponed To the following TUESDAY, 31ST MAY. HAY T. SMITH, 819 a Lessee. Ashburton borough council. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the south-eastern end of Tancred street, at its junction with the Town Belt, is CLOSED until further notice. By order. FOOKS & SON, Borough Engineers. 20th May, 1881 847 a COLERIDGE ELECTORAL DISTRICT. The following ADDITIONAL OFFICES have been proclaimed as places where the Coleridge Electoral Roll may be inspected, viz.:— The Road Board Offices at Hororata The Road Board Offices at Courtenay The Road Board Offices at South Rakaia The Road Board Offices at Mount Somers. The Post Office at Sheffield C. PERCY COX, 808 a Registrar of Electors, Coleridge. A SHBURTON STEEPLECHASE MEETING. Calcutta Sweeps! Calcutta Sweeps!! The SWEEPS on the various events for the forthcoming meeting, under the auspices of F. Digbv, Esq., will be drawn, at Henderson and Co.’s Auction Rooms, Saunders’ Buildings, on THURSDAY, the 26th inst., at 7p. m., sharp. T. QUILL, 846 a Auctioneer. HBURTON MILLS. OWNERS of GRISTS will be CHARGED Id and 2d per bushel respectively for CLEANING First and Second Class WHEAT, in addition to the charge for Grinding. HENRY BOWERS 629 a (For Saunders Brothers). w TESTERFIELD MILLS. Having taken the above Mills, I beg to inform farmers and the public generally that the MILL is NOW OPEN, and hope, by turning out a first-class article, to merit a share of public support. Gristing on the usual terms. Cash buyer of grain. james cla: jlTtli, 1881. J 37j aUway tic \ € R. jq*Ew QUEEN’ AY 24th, 88 ed Notice be Fabes. stat any. rd $d 2 1 to and jngle Fare Tickets isi „ jilalsrfor return *26th I ANNA Y, Traffic Superintendent. Traffic Superintendent’s Office, Dunedin, May 24th, 1881. 793 a Y. R. jyj-EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. (Christchurch Section.) GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE MEETING, AT TIMARU. QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY, MAY 24, 1881. Trains will run from Timaru to the Racecourse platform at 12.30 p. m. and 1.15 p.m., and from the Racecourse platform to Timaru at 4.30 p.m. and 4.45 p.m. Fabes —Timaru to the Racecourse platform, including admission to the course, first class, 2s 6d ; second class (or seated wagons), 2s. The South express train will stop at Washdyke, and passengers for the Racecourse platform can go forward from Washdyke by the special train which will leave Timaru for the Racecourse platform at 12.30 p.m.. Passengers from the Racecourse platform for north can leave per 4.30 p.m. special, and transfer into 4.35 p.m. ordinary train, Timaru to Ashburton, at Washdyke. NO GOODS TRAFFIC. FREDK. BACK, Traffic Manager. District Traffic Manager’s Office, Christchurch, May 18th, 1881. 845 a 0 TIC E TO SUBSCRIBERS Subscribers to this Journal are requested to communicate with the Proprietor when any delays or omissions in the Delivery of this Paper occur. W. H. ZOUCH, Proprietor. Friendly societies’ act, 1878, on Sale at the Office of this Paper ; \ Price 6d.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 351, 23 May 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 351, 23 May 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 351, 23 May 1881, Page 3

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