TendersSOUTH raka: district: TENDERS will be i THURSDAY, the 7th Jx following WORKS 1. Forming about 2£ mi road 2.. Forming about 3 mil I MoCroy’s road 3. Forming about 1 mil Baxter’s road 4. Forming about 65 more road, from T 1 ! road 5. Re-forming 6 miles ( road 6. Sodding up walls Duncan’s road 7. Forming footpath ; street, Rakaia towr Tenders to be endorse* to the Chairman, South Board. Specifications can be see Board Office, South Rakai A. MAKI 161cj Cl AKANUI ROAJ Tenders are invited for TION of Painter’s Road, £ Specifications may be see Board Office, Moore f THURSDAY, July 7th, Tenders must be sent in, 10 a.m. FOOKS & S 157ci Surveyors i T ENDERS WANTED PLOUGHING 300 , hurst, furrows to be 10 inc Will be let as a whole or in Tenders to be sent in NOON, on the Ist July, signed. The whole to be the 31st July. ALEXANDER Lynd 145 c Ne TENDERS are invited f( hundred (700) chaine WIRE FENCING; labor To be let in lots of 50 cl cations to be seen at tin undersigned, and tenders v up to NOON on FRIDAY, W. H. G 146 c A SHBURTON I COUNOII TENDERS are invited Nineteen (19), more or leasj SUMPS, with Wooden Cc nafmno mur ”Ka aaon of. fYiA 1
Public Notices. jg AN D CONCERT. To-Morrow Night, THURSDAY, JUNE 30. FINAL REHEARSAL-TOWN HALL, THIS EVENING, ■ When the attendance of all persons taking part is particularly requested. Please bring copies. 159 c EVERY Person found TRESPASSING in pursuit of Game or otherwise on the Anama Station, will be prosecuted without further notice. 156 c W. S. PETER. A SHBURTON BOROUGH OOUNCIL. , Notice is hereby given that all Borough RATES remaining UNPAID on the 30th JUNE will be SUED FOR without further noticel By order. CHARLES BRADDELL, Town Clerk. Borough Council'Office, ; 17th June, 1881. ' 69c
THE ANNUAL DINNER, to commemorate the Festival of July 12th, will be held at Shearman’s Hotel on that date. Dinner on the table at 8 p.m. Tickets, 6s 6s each. 77c Vi 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 CLARK. March 17th, 1881. 376 a A' SHBU RT O N MIL LS. 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 Grindings HENRY BOWERS 629 a (For Saunders Brothers). XXTANTED THE OUARDIAN tells Yv your Wants foi ls;, cash. TT|7ANTED KNOWN— That A; FarquVfi J.KAB.ihas teased BUTLER’S BILLIARD SALOON, and'requests a visit. Pool every evening at 9 o’clock. 93e
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 382, 29 June 1881, Page 3
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