Robert Wilkin and Co. TUESDAY, 6th JUNE. ESSRS ROBERT WILKIN & CO. are instructed by the Mortgagees to Sell by Public Auction (in conjunction with Messrs Jameson and Roberts), TINWALD, Together with the Four-roomed House erected thereon. The Section is a corner one, situated on Graham’s read, and a capital business site. The Sale will be held on the Ground, at Tinwald, on TDESD ' Y NEXT, at Half-past Eleven. Terms very liberal.
For part iculars apply to JAMESON & ROBERTS, 6310 Ashburton. Matson, Cox, and Co. Matson, Cox, & Co. LARD, STOCK, AND ESTATE AGENTS. LOANS NEGOTIATED at Lowest Rates and on most favorable terms.
■V O OL, GRAIN, SEED, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. We have now,on hand FOR SALE— Woo! pa cl: a Cornsacks Castor Oil Fencing Wire (7, 8,0, 10) Barbed Spiked Wire Stakes Posts Rails Staples Turnip Seeds of all desc tions Clover Seeds do Timothy Cocksfoot Rye Grasr Mangolds Potatoes Teas in boxes and Lchests
OATS, BRAN, CHAFF &c., &G AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY—REAPERS AND BINDERS, Ac. We arc now prepared to purchase WOOL in large or small quantities, or ship same to the Melbourne or home markets, or to sell at the forthcoming Wool Wu.es in Christchurch, and to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES When in Our Stores. FORTNIGHTLY SALES OF STOCK Will be held at ASEBURTON AND TINWALD ALTERNATELY.
NEXT SALE at TINWALD YARDS On TUESDAY, JUNE C, Agents for Royse, Stead, and Co. Agents f' v Robey, s Threshing Machines. MATSON, OOX, & CO. Business Notices. Dressmaking. UNDERCLOTHING. MISS KINGSBURY Havelock street (next Court-house), Ashburton.
Orders promptly attended to. 639 e *• fB'IHIS isn t a menagerie,” sharply I observed an irascible deacon to a man who was trying to force a passage through the crowd at Mr Mayo’s Greengrocery Shop, next to the Royal Hotel. “ No, I presume not,” returned the stranger, “or they wouldn’t leave any of the animals to block up the entrance.” Fresh Fruit and Vegetables can bs obtained at the above shop daily. 912 d FLOUR MILLS. I beg to notify that I have RE-COM-MENCED BUSINESS, and take this opportunity of recording my thanks to my friends and the public for the valuable support accorded mo, and bog a con. tinuanco of the same. Farmers from a distance can have their Grist Ground by return. Good Stable and paddock accommodation. No extra charge Cash Buyer of Grain. Sacks suppli to farmers. I will attend at the Somerset Hotel, Ashburton, on SATURDAYS, an< at tno Mill on MONDAYS, for the Purchase of Grain. H. MOFFAT. Feb. 1 1882. 7
E R T H HOUSE. 1882-WINTER MILLINERY—IBB2. MISS DUNCAN has just received a large and varied assortment of Goooa in the latest stylo, to which she particularly draws the attention of her friends and the public in general. Among the articles which she desires specially to enumera'e will be found the following, all of which are wo worth inspection: Bonnets, Feathers, Corsets, Baby 7 Linen, Hats, Flowers, Underclothing, Pinafores. Miss Duncan is prepared to undertake Dressmaking in all its branches, and Millinery in the newest and most approved styles. Ladies’ own material made up. Mourning within the shortest notice. PERTH HOUSE, COLOMBO STREET, Opposite E. Reece, Ironmonger. 2940 Note the address — CASE RECEIPTS Printed at “The Guardian office.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 653, 3 June 1882, Page 3
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539Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 653, 3 June 1882, Page 3
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