Auctioneers, Oomniissi Alfred Ha A UCTIONEER, V. -v\. MISSION AGE Land Sales, Sales of Sto< Furniture and Effects, and General Pi WEEKLY SALE every S 12 o’clock sharp, conm Yards with HO] LAND SALES, IN TH] REQUIRE! Town and Farm Proper* the hooks. Ho charg AGENT FOR THE NOB FIRE INSURANCE Every class of Bisks takei w ALFRED ILSON, TA I Auction* LAND AND ESTAT InVEECARGI] Commodious Horse Salt care taken of Horsei FOB SALI Land for sale in almoi Southland, from 50 acre very easy terms of paymei Every information giver T. Peppe House, land, a ; COMMISSION . ’ Has ON SAL
E. DOBSON & SON, Civil Engineers S " 1 ■ AND A UTHORISED- SUIIVE TORS, South British Chambers, Hereford street, Christchurch. o!9 Shipping. OHORtEST AND MOST DIRECT 0 '■ ROUTE TO GREAT- BRITAIN AND EUROPE, THROUGH AMERICA, via SANDWICH ISLANDS. The Magnificent Steamship CITY OF NEW YORK, 3,400 tons, will leave /'• uckland for San Francisco, via Honolulu, on TUESDAY, January 2. Passe tigers booked to London, Liverpool, or Paris, at a through rate to cover Coastal fare, thuß securing special advantages. as, ; -■WILSON, SAWTELL & Co., 771 e Agents, Chriatchu rii. Business Notices N EW INDUSTRY. ASPHALTING. JAMES BRADLEY is prepared to take orderii. Tor ASPHALTING at very moderate rates. All -orders to be left at the Works, Park street;'"'-' All. work kept in repair for twelve months. 350 c TNTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. 1 ONLY GOLD MEDAL AWARDED. ;T. E. Procter, 00$%I ST S’ OPTICIAN, 150, LOWER HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH r ■ ’ (Opposite Borough Hotel). , ••‘ • - Section XVIL, Class 77 Scientific Apparatus... A. W. Bickerton, B. R RofiirisotiV A. E. Edwards. Thos. R Procter ? jChriidcMcclP: • For e xcellence,of . spectacle' suited for every 'description df 1 ■ TKelie are shown in of manufacture, both in quartet and glass., , The local manufacture of thesft<g}aptaß.. considerable, importance, being made in every combination of spherical and cylindrical.form..required. . There, are also exhibited some very wellmada'condenaera, and some “ Coddington,’’ 1 * Stanhope,” and other lenses. The jurorfr consider this an exhibit of special merit, and recommend a certificate of gold medal. • ■■ l d!2 4 SHOEING FORGE, , V''COAOII .BUILDING, AND ‘ WHEELWRIGHT ESTABLISHMENT. J. R, STEEL begs to inform his and customers thathe has ■REMOVED id his new and commodious Brick premises in WEST-STREET (next I'Af'tottiHuiiirOffice), where he hopes to meet I’-? f ;thau ß ame- f patronage os- heretofore. &• /' Sbodiag '>dene 'on • scientific principles, f. Eatiglatasj given fore all Builders’ Ironferine Inoawork dqna in all branches. * Binders .repaired with do-. ' * & 'Reasonable charges for all work. 60
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 822, 19 December 1882, Page 1
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410Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 822, 19 December 1882, Page 1
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