New Advertisements. OOSTUME CRICKET MATCH. A MEETING of Gentlemen interested in the ;ib'..ve movement will be held at QuiilV Hotel ou THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, Januay 4th, at 8 p.m. 2j RAKAIA. R DAVIES & CO. will hold their # next monthly sale on THURSDAY, JANUARY 4tn. At the South Rakaia Yards. PRESENT ENTRIES—--25 well-bred Horses (bred by Messrs Grigg, Wilkin, and othe s) includ- . ing Draughts, Harness Horses, and Hacks, broken and unbroken 2 Harness Horses 2 Hacks 2 Milch Cows 80 Merino Ewes Farm-Produce and Sundries Sale at 1 p.m. R. DAVIES & CO., 2 Auctioneers, etc. O T I 0 E. Mr L. H. WILKINS is authorised to Collect Subscriptions and Canvass on account of The Asubukton Guaiidian. 2j W. H. ZOUCH. pLEMINGTON SCHOOL. The DISTRIBUTION of PRIZES and ANNUAL CONCERT will take place on FRIDAY NEXT, January sth, at the Schoolroom, Flemington. Admission, Is'; Flemington school children free. 2i PROFESSOR LIO MEDO begs to intimate that his offices are NOW OPEN in Saunders’ Buildings, East street, and he is now prepared to make Phrenological Examinations. Ladies and Gentleman • may be assured of the greatest privacyin the Examination, private rooms having been furnished for Ladies. Charges for, written descriptive charts, 12s 6d ; for verbal examinations, 2s 6d. 7
CHE REV. T. BOWMAN STEPHENSON, 8.A., L.L.D. (of London), The founder of the Children’s Home, Will deliver A Lecture • In the TOWN HALL, On THURSDAY, 4th JANUARY. “ CHILD Subject : LIFE IN LONDON.” The Lecture will bo accompanied with Pictorial, Photographic, and Musical Illustrations. Rev. A. M. Beattie in the chair. Commence at 7.30. No charge for admission. A Collection will be taken on behalf of the Children’s Home. 8 REWARD, The above Reward will be given to any person whose information will lead to the conviction of the person or persons who have, on th? night from Saturday to Sunday, STOLEN the BLIND from our Drapery Windows. .1 FRIEDLANDER BROS. EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. (Christchurch Section.) CONCERT, Etc., AT MOUNT SOMERS. Tha Ordinary Train from Anama to Ashburton on 2nd January will leave at 10 p.m. instead of at the usual time, arriving at Ashburton at 11.10 p.m. FREDK. BACK, Traffic Manager. District Traffic Manager’s Office, Christchurch, January Ist, 1883. UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS. NOTICE. All persons interested in the FORMAFION of a NEW LODGE of the above Order are respectfully invited to attend a MEETING to bo held at the Ashburton Hotel on the Evening of January 8 h, at 3 o’clock sharp. W. SKINNER,, 5 District President. A DIVIDEND of 9s 3d in the £ in the Estate of Biggs and Reid is payable at my office. JOSEPH CLARK, 8 Trustee, D ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. We, the undersigned, have this day DISSOLVED PARTNERSHIP as Blacksmiths, carrying on business at Mayfield and Greenstreet, and the busiless will in future be carried on by Mr lambs Dellow. All Debts owing to the late firm must jo paid to Mr James Dellow, who will >lso discharge all accounts owing by the late firm up to the date of dissolution. JAMES DELLOW, J. A. THOMPSON. Dated this first day of December, 1882. 6 M ILBURN LIME KILNS. Lime. My price for best Dunedin Lime is By the Truck of 60 Bags... 3s 2d per bag. Extra for Bags, 4d each, which will be iallowod on the empties being returned. Orders may be sent direct to me, or left with Tucker, Restell and Co , East street, Ashburton. .Terms strb tly monthly. james McDonald, Moray Place, 1 Dunedin. For sale, cheap-chaff-cut-ter, together with Horse-power, by Andrews and Beavans. T. BULLOCK. TO FARMERS.-FOR SALE, at a very low price, COMBINE and 8-horse-power ENGINE. T. BULLOCK. Meetings. H ORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. The MONTHLY MEETING of the above Society will be held on TUESDAY, January 2, at Mr Jones’ Upper Room, at 8 p.m. Business, —To arrange for collecting yearly subscriptions, and general business; also, for reading of papers by Messrs Harrison, Simmonds, and J. Sealy. S. E. POYNTZ, 30d Hon. Sec.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 831, 2 January 1883, Page 3
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