Business Notices. n EO, E. GOLDSMITIf ,VX Begs to inform the inhabitants of Lnuriaton and the surrounding districts ihat b.> has OPENED .-.51 establishmentm !in istu'i, win to he intends to carry on the :■ June bu or.o-’s as he has been doing 'heretofore at Sherwood, viz., Blacksmiths a.;d Wheelwrights’ work of all descriptions. _ GEO. E. GOLDSMITH, General Blacksmith, Laueiston and Sherwood. ORR & Co., Ironmongers, beg to inform the Ashburton public that they hare been appointed AGENTS for the undermentioned 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 Standard / SEWING MACHINE IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD. sa?sa pow MIND YOU DON’T FORGET f*
The HOME COMPAN readle) by the same n .. c.t„ v ,,n Qrr -| » j g a p er f ec tly can-made Machine, and equivocal satisfaction w' duced, and deserves the at public. The “ Standard ” K 1 Machine will be found a Dressmakers and others, pate a large and ready sa can be tvorked by hand, tr power, and will Make Rim Desired. Can be i ferent styles and widths im n a most, simple manner Sporting, Athleti 1 N S L O W A Baces MONDA7, Ist JAI President—E. G. Wrßht, Vice President, J. Carte of Horses— M. Stitt, Ei Horse Paces, W. Simpsc of Course, H. Fowler, , Scales, H. Chichester, E —Messrs S. James, T. W son, T. Gourley, E. Sar W. Harris, D. Jackson ; Williams. 1. Handicap Hurdle Rac distance, miles; m acceptance, 10s.
PROGRAMME. Honsa Races: Hurdle Race Flat Race Trotting Raco A'jutK'i ic : Handicap Hurdle Race 1-mile Men’s Handicap Race Quoits (distance 21 yds) i-mile Men’s Handicap Race 100 yds Men’s Race 200 yds Married Men’s Race Men’s Standing High Jump Vaulting with Pole Throwing Hammer Boys’ Race (under 15 years) Running Long Jump Hop, Step, and Jump 100 yds Sing e Girls’ Race 100 yds Married Women’s Race 100 yds Sack Race 200 yds Old Men’s Race Boys’ Race (under 10 years) 150 yds WakanuL Invention (50 yds forwards, 50 yds on bands and feet, 50 yards forwards) Running High Jump. J. THOMAS, dl2 Hon. Sec. t- anjrcgfiLLJP ji i !■■■!! in-—p«.iwgarmam»«_ ■. uiimh—— jgoXING ! BOXING " BOXING !!» 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 every TUESDAY and FRIDAY Nights, from 7-30 to 10 o’clock, for Pupil only'. Private Class Lessons, fl pe month. NHL—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. 9u
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 818, 14 December 1882, Page 1
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