Business Notices* n ADDLERY, SADDLERY. * K The undersigned begs to thank his r.uiiiei'i i;; cmtmners for past support,- and ,-i cuisiiiiiuuice; aho directing special attention to his now present Stock of 8A) iDLiiltY and HARNESS. Prices moderate, and a good article guaranteed. Horse Covers and Rugs at lowest possible - P rices - ..ia Note Addressees' • - r James Talt SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, . Saunder®’ Buildings, East street, Ashburton. ,■ 265 d James Baker HAS OPENED, in Baker’s Buildings, Havelock street, as a GENERAL GROCER He guarantees that the very best quality and quantity will be procurable for the. money. His motto will be CASH ONLY. The purchaser will thus save at least 25 per cent., for not having to pay for bad book' I debts. JAMES BAKER, Havelock Street (Opposite Harrison's ; Auction Rooms). an 3 1 Geo. e. goldsmith Begs to inform the inhabitants of Lauriston and the surrounding districts that he has OPENED an establishment in Lauriston, where he intends to carry on the same business as he has been doing heretofore at Sherwood, viz.. Blacksmiths’, and Wheelwrights’ work of all descriptions. • GEO. E. GOLDSMITH, General Blacksmith, Lauriston and Sherwood, au 25
ORR & Co., Ironmongers, beg to inform the Ashburton public that they have been appointed AGENTS for the under* mentioned Machines, and trust that all who are thinking of buying a Sewing or Kilting Machine will call and see these before deciding on any other make. THE LIGHT-RUNNING Stamdari Sewing machine tS THE BEST IN THE WORLD, SOW MIND YOU DON’T FORGET II O The HOME COMPANION (hand treadle) by the same makers as “ Standard,” is a perfectly reliable Am can-made Machine, and has given equivocal satisfaction wherever in duced, and deserves the attention of th public. The “Standard” KILTER.—Th Machine will be found a great boon Dressmakers, and others, and we antic! pate a large and ready sale for this. It can be worked by hand, treadle, or steam power, and will Make Ant Kran ox Kilt Desired. Can be altered to dif ferent styles and widths immediately *vua n a most simple manner Sporting. W INSLOW ANNUAL Eaces. MONDAY, Ist JAN., 1883. President—E. G. Wright, Esq,, M.H.R.; Vice President, J. Carter, Esq.; Judge of Horses— M. Stitt, Esq.; Starter for Horse Races, W. Simpson, Esq.; Clerk of Course, H. Fowler, Esq. ; Clerk of Scales, H. Chichester, Esq.; Committee —Messrs S. James, T. Worner, Q. Law* son, T. Gourley, E. Sanson, E, Alber, W. Harris, D. Jackson ; Secretary—T. Williams. 1. Handicap Hurdle Race, of 12 sovs ; distance, miles ; nomination, 10a ; acceptance, 10s. 2. Winslow Cup (Handicap), of 20 sovs ; second hor e to save his stakes ; nomination. £1 ; acceptance, £l. 3. Tkotiing Race (Handicap), of 6 sovs; 2 miles ; nomination, 5s ; acceptance, ss. 4. Maiden Plate, of 5 sovs; one mile ; weight-for-age ; entrance, 10s. 5. Consolation Race, of 5 sovs; one mile ; nomination, ss; acceptance, ss. RULE’. No ono will be allowed to enter a horse unless a sub criber of half-a-guinea to the fond, or when the priz„> is £2O or over, one guinea. All horses to have been owned in the County three months prior to the Races. Three horses to start or no race. H|jNo protest will be entertained unless £1 be deposited wi h the Secretary, which will be forfeited should the same, in the opinion of the Committee, prove frivolous. No one allowed to train a horse on the course one week before the races, under penalty of being disqualified. T. WILLIAMS, n2l Secretary. gOXING ! BOXING !1 BOXING lli DAN LEA, Champion Light Weight of New Zealand, and ex Champion of England, has commenced giving Lessons in the Noble Art of Self Defence, in Mr Hill’s Sample Rooms, back of Somerset Hotel evi ry TUESDAY and FRIDAY Nights, from 7.30 to 10 o’clock, for Pupil only. Private Class Lessons, £1 par month. : N. B.—The rooms will be thrown open every SATURDAY Night, for Public BOXING, under the superintendence of Dan himself. All written communications to be addressed to Somerset Hotel. H
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 811, 6 December 1882, Page 1
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