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Alfred Hamson. TUESDAY 17TH JANUARY. 12 o’clock. ALFRED HARRISON has received instrucions from Messrs Everett Bros., to Sell by Public Auction, on the Premises, Havelock street, the whole of ther well-assorted Stock of [ Drapery, Clothing,j Dresses, Hosiery, Ribbons, and New] Goods of all kinds and descriptions, j This Sale offers a grand opportunity, as? Messrs Everett are leaving the district, i and intend to sacrifice the whole Stock. Sale at 12 o’clock sharp. ALFRED HARRISON, 5G7d Auctioneer.

J. T. Ford and Co. TO STOCK OWNERS, FARMERS AND OTHERS, IN THE COUNTY OF ASHBURTON. We beg to announce that we have COMMENCED BUSINESS AT ASHBURTON, AS AUCTIONEERS & COMMERCIAL AGENTS, For the Sale of I STATIONS, FARMS, LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, PRODUCE, &c. We have arranged with Messrs Friedlander Bros, to receive entries, and to make arrangements for sales on our account in the Ashburton District. Our experience in all classes of Farm and Station Properties, Stock, Produce, &c., and our intimate knowledge of the markets in the chief centres of New Zealand, combined with the close acquaintance with the requirements of the district of Messrs Freidlander Bros., who will carry out the arrangements for sales, is a guarantee that the business entrusted to our care will be well and promptly attended to. J. T. Ford and Co., AUCTIONEERS, Christchurch, Timaru, and Ashburton.

WITH reference to the above, our name is a sufficient guarantee that any business entrusted to our care will receive every possible attention. FRIEDLANDER BROS., Merchants. May 23, 1881. 880 a To Let. rp O LET. Four-roomed COTTAGE, well finished and convenient; rent 8s per week. Also, six-roomed HOUSE and Two SHOPS. 576 d JAMESON & ROBERTS. TO LET.—One Hundred Acres of good FEED to let for grazing. Apply for particulars to Mr W. H. Gundry, East street. E. Rippenoale, Ashburton Forks. 537 d TO LET-Three SHOPS and 3 OFFICES, in Saunders’ Buildings, lately occupied by T. R. Hodder and Co., as a Drapery and Clothing Establishment. Apply, Robert Alcorn. 143 d F For Sale. OR SAL OAT SHEAF CHAFF FEED OATS (SHORT) FEED OATS (LONG) BINDING WIRE E JOSEPH CLARK, Ashburton & Tinwald. 557 d

FOR SALE—At reduced prices, Two New McCormick’s REAPERS and BINDERS, with latest improvements. These Machines being left on our hands by former purchasers, we are prepared to sell them at reduced prices. 563 d FRIEDLANDER BROS. JOINDER WIRE, In large or small quantities, and of the best quality, for Sale at lowest current prices, JAMESON & ROBERTS, 546 d Ashburton. TjlOß SALE CHEAP. One HARVESTER and BINDER (wire and string complete) by W. A, Woods. In first rate order ; new last season. P. & D. DUNCAN, 495 d Ashburton.

F 0 R S E Three ENGINES, Three COMBINES, and Three ELEVATORS, in complete working order. Trial given. Apply to JOSEPH CLARK, East street, 452 d Ashburton.

•pOR SALE BRIGHAM’S MOWERS & REAPERS. JAMESON & ROBERTS, 314 d Ashburton

Rural Section Rural Section 28403 705 a 28404 95a 28r Rural Section 28405—103 a Irl3p Rural Section 28406—387 a 2r 20p Rural Section 28407 —234 a 3r lOp All the above can be had as one compact Farm—is nearly all laid down in English grass, and well fenced, with plenty of water. Apply, 213 d MATSON, COX & 00.

T o PRINTER MACHINE FOR SALE. S. FOR SALE Cheap, one Second-hand Double Demy Tape Printing MACHINE, in thorough working order, with rollers, moulds, &c., complete. MESSRS P. & D. DUNCAN, Wills street. 8510 Ashburton

FOR SALE. A Six-roomed COTTAGE ; to be removed. Can be taken to pieces in three sections. Apply to E. Cookson, Wills street. O TIC E TO SUBSCRIBERS Subscribers to this Journal are requested to communicate with the Proprietor wh<jn any delays or omissions in the Delivery of this Paper occur.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 533, 13 January 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 533, 13 January 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 533, 13 January 1882, Page 3

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