Auctioneers, Commission Agents, &c. Alfred Harrison, A UCTIONEER, VALUER, COMMISSION AGENT, &o. Land Sales, Sales of Stock, Merchandise, Furniture an I Effects, Pigs, Poultry, and General Produce. WEEKLY SALE every SATURDAY, at 12 r o’clock sharp, commencing in the Yards with HORSES. LAND SALES, IN THE ROOMS, AS REQUIRED. Town and Farm Properties entered on the books. No charge unless sold. AGENT for THE TRANSATLANTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Every class sks taken at lowest rates. 87 a ALFRED HARRISON. Surveyor, Civil Engineers, &c. AE. INGRAM, M.E.L.C.M., , Architect and Engineer. Bridges, Water and other Engineering Work superintended in town or country. Villas, etc., etc., Planned on improved principles. Consideration—2J per cent. BURNETT STREET, ASHBURTON, “ “GOES AND SONS, Civil Engineers, Valuators, Licensed Surveyors, and Land Brokers, THE TRIANGLE, WAKANUI ROAD, Address : Next Mail Office. 949 d Architects, Ashburton. W. H. BRISTOW,
Authorised and licensed surveyor, Ford and Newton’s Buildings, next Selwyn County Council Office, HEREFORD STREET. 87ld Shipping. {SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO GREAT BRITAIN AND EUROPE, THROUGH AMERICA, via SANDWICH ISLANDS. The Magnificent Steamship AUSTRALIA, 3,400 tons, will leave A nckland for San Francisco, via Honolulu, on TUESDAY, August 16th.. Owing to the extra number booking by this line on account of the Egyptian difficulty,, early application for passages is necessary in order to avoid disappointment. .WILSON, SAWTELL & Co., 771 e - Agents, Christchurch. Prospectus. PROSPE C T U S - - OFTHE ASHBURTON STOCK AND COUNTY SALEYARDS COMPANY, Limited (To be incorporated under the Joint Stock Companies Act, 188 .) CAPITAL £6,000, IN 600 SHARES OF £lO EACH. ; Provisional Directors : Messrs T. Bullock, O. Percy Cox, J. Carter, ;R. Ffiedlander, J. Grigg, O. Harper, G. Jameson, J. B. Trevor, H. T. Winter. • :- - Bankers : The Union Bank of Australia, Limited. Secretary, pro tem.: George Jameson. It is proposed to form the above Company for the purpose of providing sufficient yard accommodation for the Sale of Sheep,-Cattle, and other Stock, the present yards being quite insufficient for the constantly increasing requirements of the trade. . The Company therefore purpose to take over the present County Saleyards and enlarge them, or to erect new ones, .ilt is farther intended to erect suitable yards on the South side of the Ashburton.
From the great increase in the stock brought forward, since the erection of the County Saleyards, and from the fact of the Christchurch Saleyards Company now paying equal to 18 per cent., the Provisional Directors confidently anticipate that the above will shortly prove a most remunerative undertaking, and the promote rsdesire 10 enlist the sympathy and co-operation of as many persons interested in stock ih the district as possible. Applications for Shares will be received up to 16th August; 5s will be payable on application, 6s on allotment, 10a per Snare three months after allotment, and, ' if found necessary, calls of 10s per share - will be made at intervals of not less than * three months.' At present it is not intended to* call -up more than £2 10s per Share. jl 17 Barristers, Solicitors, &c. C. W. Purnell, JgARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, BAST STREET. 405 e George Swann, JgARRISTER AND SOLIOITOR, Herbpobd street, Christchurch. '■ - ]llß IJIHE ASHBURTON GUARDIAN. PRICE—ONE PENNY. IS PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING. Advertisers are reminded that The Ashburton Guardian is the ONLY DAILY PAPER published between Christchurch and Timarn, and comf. mends a LARGER CIRCULATION J , throughout the County of Ashburton than any other Journal. The Ashburton Guardian circulates largely in the Town and Suburbs, and i' ’ also in Rakaia, Chertsey, Seafield, Methc Ten, Alford Forest, Mount Somers, i Wakanui, Longbeach, Ashburton Forks, Tinwald, Winslow, Waterton, and every £ part of the County of Ashburton within y the reach of postal communicati t 1 thus t being the best genet al as well as local ' medium for Advertising. Tpa Ashburton Guardian will be forwarded to any address in the colony for 34s per annum (paid in advance), or 6a fid per quarter, postage, extra.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 694, 21 July 1882, Page 1
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647Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 694, 21 July 1882, Page 1
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