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Wanted WANTED A Strong BOY for Blacksmith’s shop. Apply, W. Cookie, Wakanui, or Office of this Paper. 33 WANTED BOARD and LODGINGS by two gentlemen, together. Apply to “ X.Y.Z.,” Office of this Paper. WANTED— TENDERS for about seven chains Fencing and two Gates ; labor and material. Specifications can be seen on application to the undersigned, at the Borough Council Office. Tenders to be in by TUESDAY, the 9th January. 38 JOHN DAVISON. VT/ANTED KNOWN—That Robert Elston, Burnett street, Ashburton, having procured the newest apparatus, is prepared to Sweep Chimneys at very low rates. Any orders left at the Town Hall will receive prompt attention. A N T E D K N O W N. ; ; That BONEDUST, specially prepared for drilling with carrots, mangolds, etc., can be obtained from the undersigned. F. MAYO, Hampstead Bone Mills. WANTED KNOWN—It is Mr Lancaster’s intention to extend his Bread Business, and he wishes his customers to know he has secured Mr Thomas Hicks to manage that branch. A Cart will he run with Broad alone, independent of the other Two Carts, which will continue to run as before. The name of Mr Hicks will be a sufficient guarantee that, under his management, Bread of unexceptionable quality will be tiurned out of the FREETRADE BAKERY, East street.—R. Lancaster, Proprietor. 240

Special Advertisements,

QOA L. COAL. COAL. We have now IN STOCK, ex Conference, a large supply of the Old Lambton Coal. This is the BEST HOUSE COAL imported. 18n TUCKER, RESTELL & CO.

'VTOTICE TO BLACKSMITHS, iM BREWERS, AND OTHERS. Just landed, ex Mary Campbell, from Greymouth, a supply of the CELEBRATED Brunner Coal, The best procurable for blacksmith and steam purposes. n 27 TUCKER, RESTELL & 00,

SAMUEL SON’S PRIZE SHEAF TWINE BINDER & HARVESTER THE NEW ZEALAND GRAIN AGENCY AND MERCANTILE COM- * PANY, LIMITED, Have landing, ex Marlborough, their first shipment of the bamuelson PRIZE TWINE BINDER AND HARVESTER. The Machines, which are now being fast sold, have many material improvements on the one exhibited by Messrs Samuelson last season. Among others we may mention especially the NEW AND STRONG MAIN GEAR FRAME CHAIN LIFTING GEAR ON TRAVELLING WHEEL RAISING AND LOWERING GEAR FOR GRAIN WHEEL PATENT OILING ARRANGEMENTS FOR DRIVING-WH EEL IMPROVED SHIFTING REEL.

Those, combined with the lightness of draught, lowness of cut, simplicity of construction, and strength of material, render the machine the most complete offered this season. The Binder is simple and easy to operate and automatic, making sheaves regular in size and with perfect separation and good shape, with secure knot. Messrs Samuelson, in perfecting this machine, have avoided complication, and have carefully studied extreme simplicity and facility of adjustm nt. An expert from Messrs Samuelson’s Factory is now on the way out, and will arrive in New Zealand early in December, so as co be present to render his services during next harvest. Early application is necessary to avoid disappointment in securing a machine. G. G. STEAD, Managing Director. P. CUNNINGHAM, Consulting Director. W. HORNE, 12au Agent, Ashburton.

John Meech, Burnett street, • Ashburton, CABINETMAKER & UPHOLSTERER. The above advertiser begs to intimate to hia numerous friends and customers that as he has EXTENDED HIS PREMISES He is now in a position to execute all kinds of FURNITURE at prices to meet THE TIMES. Second-hand Furniture bought and sold. , First Prize awarded at the late A. and P. Show. Showrooms—Next Bullock’s Arcade, i Workshop—Next Mail Jffice, LICENSING ACT, 1881, on Sab at Office of this Paper.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 835, 6 January 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 835, 6 January 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 835, 6 January 1883, Page 2

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