Hew Advertisements. MONEY. —The following sums to LEND on freehold security, at current rates:—Lsoo, L2OO, L 1,500, and ■ 110.000. in amounts suit borrowers. * S. B. POYNTZ. O S T. Graham’s road, Friday, Carriage WHIP. Finder will oblige by leaving at GtrittbiAN Office, or McConnell’s, Blacksmith, Wheatstone. 1303 M RE FU.TATIONTo ths Editor of the “ Guardian.” Sib,•»rA»4 statements are being circulated %6 my detriment, that I left Mrs Mar|in'« employ in an improper manner, I shall be glad if youwi'.l allow me to explain' that "toy connection with her business ceased Jit consequence of her having given me notice , that my services would not be required after ac attain date. At the expiration of the noticr I did what I had A perfect right to do, viz., set up in business for myself. •f“ J ’ ’ ’; Yours,,eta, G. C. PRIMMER. j Jbne 2, 1883. 1305 iMrA.VING ceen in this morning’s issue 'of the Mat! my name in print (not at) usual thing) that I had, after having mgned'an agreement with Mr Prebble, of the Suffolk , Butchery, I had left him in an! underhand ~way. , This is not the case, asT hadreceived,notice from Mrs Martin Mr 'grimmer then gave me ah oße* of -a situation, which I accepted. ,1 saw Mr Prqbble, and signed £iment ; but hearing that my ser qldcba- only required-for a short time I thought it was my duty to take permanent employment from the man who, had engaged mo first. tSk ' ' " E. BUTLER. metf *fHK- JbußgEsses *6f the JL BOROUGH OF ASHBURTON. I bqg tq sender my grateful THANKS t$ those' Free pud Independent. Electors who Voted tor me yesterday.as a candidate for the Borough Audito'rship. 1309 - ■ W. R -BOYLE. I;. BEG to HEARTILY THANK the “ladies”, and who- so kindly placed me at. ■ the head of the poll election of Borough Auditors. I should like to lift my hat to the ladies and bow to,-the gentlemen, but, alas ! ala s ! I do not (of course) know who they ...The. resnlt of the poU has so turned my headthat lam foolish .enough; to fancy that l feiel pas if the.- Bank.of England was a-jingling in me.” 1308 J. 0. DUNCAN, )N BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELECTION for auditors. ’ T hti.reby give notice that at . the Annual Election for Auditors held : by me tMa day, theundermontioned Candidates votes set opposite Mrham&i—‘‘James' 'CharlesDuncan ... ... 84 William Hickly.Gundry... ... 75 VOharlesWar.l ... .... ... 49 ‘‘William Richardson Boyle ... 48 .'AKred .‘Curtis .... ... ... 19 Aii(d I' declare Messrs J. C. Duncan and Wl H. : Gundbt, to be duly ELECTED. ’ CHARLES BRADDELL, - . Returning Officer. Borough Council Chambers, . Ashburton, Ist June, 1883. 1304 BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS are, invited for the SUPPLY of 400 yards of road and 50 of oStpath SHINGLE. Specifications, etc.., may be seen at the BqroUgh Engineers’ Office, where tenders, 9UiyU{sU VUIVOj niiQio touuusb, »n J dojprod " Teo<Jer for Shingle,” and ac iOTaJ^me^.'with- a guarantee deposit. of Pw'lviH tia H UCJJUOII.. u K, Vifl tie Received till noon on THURS %Yi June 7th. : FOOKS & SON, SOB,, f’ ’ Borough Engineers. SHBURTON B OROU G H COUNCIL. ‘TENDERS are invited for PLOUGHING: ' and" RE-PL ANTING Plantation BeMrvta’dh Alford Forest Road. Particulars may be obtained from Chairman of the, Planting Committee (Mr John *• Teii— OreL.tq.’whom tenders, endorsed der Tor Planting,” • must, be sent in not later than 2 c p.m. on FRIDA’", Jane Bth. FOOKS & SON, isor liiiiK-li Borough Engineers. j Amusements. T OW N .H A L,L, ASHBURTON. .....J. .0.: Rainer. Manager - Vod Lecturer, ....Philip Stuart. MONDAY, JUNE 4th. ‘ GraOd jOpening and Re appearance of , Rainer’s Original and Evergreen ' ‘' ; , Panorama of the AMERICAN WAR AMERICAN WAR. with thejscenes and startling.events cqnBOCtedVith this memorable. struggle botwen the Northern and Southern 'States crAmericA Thu entertainment will conclude, each grand distribution of valuable presents, selected from gold, and silver watches, tea and coffee services, papier maehq tables, gold gUt clocks (under glass shades), oleograph,p : c fur cs, silver ware, work boxes, idbUms, efo. , r e?c., which will be givewkiShy to onr-patrdhs. Admission**'3s* 25,-Is.-' Doors open at 7,30 ; overture at 8 p.m. Remember our opening night MONDAY, JUNE 4th. 1281 TT ORSE TAMING. Jtl -; Mr J, Dewe, NEW ZEALAND RAREY, Will Tame an unbroken horse in bis Marquee, opposite the Railway Station TO-NIGHT, at 7 30 p.m. [ Admission—ls, children, fid. 1292 Meetings. J~ONGBBAOH " ROAD BOARD. The Annual MEETING of Ratepayers Will take place, a£ the Board's Office on MONDAY, June 4th, at noon. 'ISS9'• By order. TendersN D B R P. ■'H'r ■S.v* A ‘ ‘ ■ . 1 Wanted TENDERS for ERECTION if VERANDAH, For particulars, etc., »ppiy to OBBand‘C6. Tenders wiil close in Sth inst: f 1293 mChOuNTBACTORS AND OTHERS. 1 #aiintiji'j ~ > WANTED -TENDERS (immediately) fdr*!OARTING. 2,000 Sacks of Wheat, [dlltßßß6 , frsmi'Tt6 9"mile«, to Metbven. * ; ■ :; '■ - i is ,inmvp- MB* THOS: DOWLING, fgaimWi I Metbven ;or to ' *~*essbL.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 959, 2 June 1883, Page 3
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