Business Notices. FI IHE CO - OPERATIVE BAKERY, JL TRIANGLE, ASHBURTON. A. Thiele Wishes to intimate to his many friends and the public of Ashburton generally, that he has now TWO CARTS running throughout the District, and all orders entrusted to him for Bread, Biscuits, and Confectionery of every description, will be promptly attended to. A. Thiele tenders his thanks for past favors, and requests a continuance of public support. First award of merit at the Exhibition. A. THIELE. 2040
William He veil (Late of Ashburton Forks), y~|~AS started in Business at Winslow as SHOEING and GENERAL SMITH. All Work done at Reasonable Rates. 359 a
E. G. Enxton, Merchant tailor, Wishes to inform his numerous friends and customers that he has taken the premises of Mr Hicks, Baker, Baring Square, adjoining the Court House, where he will RECOMMENCE BUSINESS as usual, on MONDAY, July 4th. R. G. IIUXTON-wishes to apologise to his numerous customers for the unavoidable delay in their orders caused by the late calamitous fire, and at the same time, begs to inform any gentleman who may have lost by any order entrusted to him, that he will replace the same, or will compensate them in full by calling on R. G. RDXTON, at the premises of Mr Hicks, Baker, Baring Square, adjoining the Court House 634 a
Consultations. L. FLEMING’S NOVELTY CONSULTATION, No. 4, ON THE AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB SPRING MEETING, to be run at Randwick, Sydney, in the first week in SEPTEMBER, 1881. 8,000 SUSCRIBEES AT 10s. < About 150 Nominations. Each ticket has a chance of winning Three Prizes, Epsom Stakes. First Horse... £250 Second do. ... Third do. ... Other Starters divided Non Starters divided 150 100 250 260 Cheat Metropolitan Stakes. First Horse... £SOO Second do. ... 250 Third do. ... 150 Other Starters divided ... 350 Non Starters divided ... 750 Sydney Handicap. First Horse ... £250 | Other Starters Second do. ... 150 | (divided) ...£250 Third do. ... 100 I Non Starters ( divided ... 250 As each race will be drawn separately, every subscriber will have a chance of winning three prizes for each ticket. The drawing will be held under the supervision of a Committee of Subscribers, and re* suits advertised in daily papers. Intending subscribers are requested to make early application. If cheques are sent exchange must be added, and stamps enclosed for reply and result. Should all the shares not be disposed of, prizes distributed pro rata. Ten per cent, deducted from all prizes. N.B.—As soon as the nominations for the different events are made lists, of the same will be published. J. L. F. would remind his clients and the public generally that as the Melbourne and Canterbury Cups are not run until November the above is a very favorable opportunity for investment in the interim. J. L. FLEMING, Auctioneer, etc.. High street, Triangle, Christchurch. 94c
fJIHE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. GUARANTEED BY THE STATE. Although this office has been in exis ' tence for a period of more than seven years, it is believed that the objects for which it was established are not sufficiently understood. It is desired to set forth in a concise form information respecting the business which this office undertakes : 1. The charge of all kinds of money trusts, such as Marriage Settlements, moneys to be invested for the benefit of Minors, moneys bequeathed for charitable objects, moneys the title to which is in dispute, or whose legal owner is unknown or cannot be found, &c., &c. 2. The administration of the wills o persons ■who by appointing the Public Trustee as their executor secure the guarantee of the State for the due fulfil, ment of their wishes, and to avoid the risk consequent on the appointment f private persons as executors, who not unfrequeutly, though earnestly desirous of acting for the benefit of parties interested, fail to carry out legally the objects for which they were appointed, and consequently involve themselves and those whose interests they are striving to protect in costly and harassing litigation. 3. The administration of all estates of which no disposition has been made by will, whenever relatives do not wish to incur the responsibility of administration, or cannot from any cause obtain the necessary powers to act. In such cases it is the duty of the Public Trustee to discharge all legal debts so far as the assets extend, and divide the residue amongst the next of kin. 4. The administration of the estates of lunatics, lunatic patients, and convicts. 5. The charge of all lands lying waste and unoccupied of which the owner is unknown, or who has been absent from the colony for ten years, having left no known agent. The cost of administering estates is very small. Information may be obtained from all agents. R. C. HAMERTON, 729 a Public Trustee THE ASHBURTON GUARDIAN PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING. PRICE ONE PENNY. ADVERTISERS are reminded that the ASHBURTON GUARDIAN commands the LARGEST CIRCULATION in the Borough and Suburbs, and the prices for advertisements axe very reasonable.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 394, 13 July 1881, Page 1
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