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-_J> Bullock— T. Bullock, ESTATE GENERAL' *e&MMlsiidsi 'AGENT. BAZAAK, BURNETT STREET, ~ ASHBUBTOK. , _ . A DOTIONEE R’S NOTICE. In future.my, SATURDAY'S SALES ill CottWienbe'at “T o’clock insU-ai’of T. BULLOCK. will ID. IMPROVED FREEHOLD FARM, of 123 Acres, well watered, FOR SALE by private treaty, situated. near the Hinds, together with interest in lease ■•£ 150 acres 1 rood 25 porches. Improvements .cihaiat' of ’■ a comfortable Wooden, House, of 5 rooms, 4 stalled stable, etc The freehold is divided into threa pad docks, and the leasehold into five; one of Ihe couniyswater races rubs through both properties. There is a growing‘crop wf ,78 acres wheat, and 70 acres turnips, which will be sold with the property. This offers a favorable opportunity to persons desirous of procuring a farm at a low price and liberal tqnng, For full partiou Uu», apply to , X;.'"■"v z. BULLOCK, X ' ’'Auctioneer. N x - Several Sums ready for investment on approved Freehold Security, at the lowest current rate of interest. Apply to T. BULLOCK. O E -SHOP in Havelock street. v Apply to • ( T., BULLOCK. TO LET.—Commodious SHOP in East street, now in occupation oL'Mr J. W. Hayes. Possession to be given on 2nd->January, Mr Haycw removing' to his tfewfireinises' abthe * Arcade; JJA O OT ,-r ■-T.= BULLOCK. IIOK S 'l.”— 2 n ;i'Tcs CR vSS LAND, "*■ ,together with a H»me situated, only . a sh.-rt distance from..the to' s‘„* „,‘FV<fdU "patlicalarß ImSfjt t^ f V& I *Uuaersii'iietl •' “ ‘ ' T. BULLOCK.

EIORS \ I.E—A comfortable COTTAGE iotjof.ft RoprnSij together.with: a Quartet. Acre Seofcip i>i niWaied (at >ff ampftte id,near the Wakanui road, lately in occupation-of-Mr Wm. Jo ih. Liberal terms ©.£ pay-; •bunoloO nTcit -ish ■■ 01. ai>r.m.-..3'i3 ,i.:»■'-!■» mO LET.—The CENTRAL BAKERY, JL together with shop and dwelling’ house, near Post office. T. BULLOCK. ... TO MIT—At a low rental,. Central BOARDINGHOUSE, in the Trij«ls, lately -m pjE; Jtfr Dpnald BTO-OCK. TTIOR sale, cheap-chaff-cut-P TER, together with Horsepower, by Andrews and Beavans. " ' 1 i « gI . j ~T. jBU^LLOCK... t FARMERS. at T a very low price, COMBINE and ENGINE. T; BULLOCK. TO LET—at a very Low. Rental—a COTTAGE of Five Rooms, situated, at Hampstead. (i f) - 1 TO LET-r-A. Six-roomed HOUSE in Tancnkf k¥(&t,” lately in the’ occupation of Mr McGregor. . r T. BULLOCK. W nvro 7i»fW ' «ao t;.- nvt ■■ a: —,LfiL. , .Tr?r , . ii « , ??. < ggg Conveyances. »BA®P. t 3 D ROYAL ; , MAI L: F COACH il area Longbeaoh for Ashburton dail;. at 7.30 a. m., Waterloo 8.10 a.m., Ashton 8.25 a.m., Wheatston 8.45 a. m., arriving at AshJjUitdAJin' -tim for the 10.24 express from Chriatchurc . to Timarn. The coach leaves Shearman Somerset Hotel, Ashburton, -At 1 4.50’ p.mr r -arriviog- at—Longbeaoh— at— 7.3pan. Parcels or orderStdeft at any of th above plac£s4HߥeCeiv'B strict attention Fares—Thrbagh-single fares, 5s ; return 4W9*^:> w i'MND, 1 ’ : , r . r Proprietor, Ud iTiT? ’ 11 Lbngbeach. AKD SOMERS r> r; ' BAXCW.ATI-.r ■r, •_ r\\ ; MOUNT stfMERS'AND ANAMA. -rimjJßff HQYAL MAIL' CHACH. *“ leaves Hold’s Hotel, Mount Ananii 'Railway Station, at ■ fni.rl j*'t o=SIOBV <n, VUnd' 5.35* p. rp. every,: Tuesday •#fd Saturday; returning to Mount Somers traip. " t: - ~: , Parcels and Luggage punctually, i .Attended to. ,aoi fares, ?s ,* return, 3s. . JOHN HObD. ■ltiO „-..a - n y ;, * * PASSENGERS. Coaish ! ’tb s Cracroft wilf be 'DIS SHtf&itfflNlffSD- Until faotioe, on account of bad roads, and the Mail w ; be carried,on a pack-horse. . "I t . r■ i; JACKSON, - f 2770 • - , r r Proprietor.

.P; *: If all AOOOUNT8 f due ;: to me'in the Sputh: ( Rakaia dUtrict brnot ,paid to my Agent, Mr L, OiußY, Rakaia, before January Slit, the • samewill be sued for without furthar.notice. W. H. GA2E, M.D., Southbridge, Deo. 23,1882. . . , . ; d 23 mHE ; ASHBURTON GUARDIAN. PRICE ONE PENNY. Tvll i‘ foblished every evening. »sjj .Advertisers are reminded that The Ashburton Guardian ' is the ONL}£ -TriDAILY PAPER published between ' " Christchurch and 'Timaru, and comr ihanda a LARGER CIRCULATION 5* throughout the County ofi Ashburton ' than any other Journal Tsb - AsHRURTpN Guardian circulates Mi^Ergeiy ' in the Town and Suburbs, and. ’«dpfl|.j®,Rak.aiß, Chertsey, Seafield, Meth•w— v«n, - Alford Forest, Mount Somers, . eachy Ashburton Forks, ■' Tinwald, Winslow, Waterton, an; pveryf ol Ashburton within hjommonicht.' ■ ; thus being the best general as well as local -» ‘Guardian will b® z-M fbrfwalrdhd in-the. colony I ; or Qp (Id. per quarter, postage extra. |

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 840, 12 January 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 840, 12 January 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 840, 12 January 1883, Page 4

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