DAILY MEMORANDA AUCTION SALES To-morrow, Saturday, Dkcbmbbk 16. Mr. T. Bullock, at the Bazaar, Burnett t{ T 'ODt—Landed Property ; 1 o’clock. Ml I- Bullock, at the Bazaar —Horses ; , , 1 p.m. Mr T. Bullock, at the Bazaar, Burnett street —Caledonian Sports Privileges ; •1.80 p.m. Mr Allred Harrison, at the yards— Horses, Pigs, Produce, &c.; 12 noon. Mr Alfred Harrison, at his room—China, Glassware, Fancy Goods, &c.; 2p. m. Mr W. F. Allen, at his rooms, Burnett street—Horses, Pigs, Poulb General Produce, Ac.; 11.30 a.m. Matson, Cox, and Co., at Tattersall’s, Burnett street—Produce, &c.; 11.30 aTm. Tuesday, Decembes 19. J. T. Ford & Co., at Messrs Biggs and - Reid’s Store, Tinwald Grocery, Drapery, Clothing, Book Debts, &c.; 11 a. m. Mr Alfred Harrison, at his rooms— Pianos, Organs, and Harmoniums ; 2 p.m. Staitionery, &c. ; 3 p.m. Matson, Cox and Co., at the Tinwald Yards—Stock. R. Wilkin and Co., at the New Zealand Wool Stores, Christchurch—Wool ; 11 I/. a.m. Wednesday, December 20. N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., at the Christchurch Wool and Grain Warehouse—Wool. . , , Friday, December 22. Matson, Cox, and Co., at Tinwald—Tim- ■ her, Ironmongery, Ac,; 11 a.m. Saturday, December 23. Matson, Cox, and Co., at their Bazaar— Landed Property ; 11. SO a.m. MEETINGS. AMUSEMENTS, Otv ; To-morrow, Saturday, December 16. . Grand Temperance Demonstration—Athletic Sports, Tea Meeting, and Conceit. ■ Tuesday, December 19 Meeting re Wakanui Library—Wakanui Schoolroom, 7 p.m. Wednesday, December 20. , Fancy Fair and Tea Meeting, in aid of St Stephen’s Church—Dr Trevor’s grounds rnfife SCOTTISH IMPERIAL inJ. SURANOB COMPANY. Head Office: 151, West George street, Glasgow. Capital ... £1,000,000 FIRE RISKS taken at lowest current rates. Claims promptly settled here, W. R. BOYLE, n 7 Agent, Ashburton. [With an apology to Green’s Shade.] CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES.—The BIG SHOP in Bast Street, Ashburton, has just been opened with an entirely NEW of English, . Foreign, and Col -nial-nnde BOOTS and SHOES, which will be sold at my usual LOW PRICES, which have given such satisfaction in Tinwald and elsewhere. —C. HAWKINS, “ Munstek” Warehouse, Ashburton ; also at Tinwald.
Milner & Thompson Ashburton, H. M. JONES, Agent. PIPE ORGANS.-Especially suitable for Churches. Ear superior to any Heed Organ near the price for richness and purity of tone, volume of sound, and durability of construction. Price—£l2o. REED ORGANS.—By Smith and Co., Mason and Hamlin, Wood and Co., Esby and Co., New England Company, and Clough and Warner, —from £l2 12s. PIA N O S. —Brinsmead and Sons, Broadwood, Collard and Oollard, ErarJ, Pleyel and others, Dresden Model, and German and French manufacturers, with 11 latest improvements. DEFERRED PAYMENTS. Wholesale and Retail. 014 fpHRESHINQ BOOKS printed on the J.. shortest notice, at the* Office of this
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 819, 15 December 1882, Page 2
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437Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 819, 15 December 1882, Page 2
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