T. Bollock. T. Bullock, A CCTIONEER, AND ESTATE GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. THE ARCADE, hs 0 R N B T STK K K T. Ashburton. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY the Undermentioned SECTIONS : Town Sections — 850, fronting Aitken street 665, 666 (corner sections), corner of Park, Cameron, and Havelock streets 439, Tancred street, with cottage thereon 1011, 1012, 1013, facing the Domain 164 (half of), jth acre, fronting Burnett street 858, 855, Grey street 101 (leasehold), with improvmeents, corner of jCass and Tancred streets 309, 310, corner of Burnett and Havelock streets, facing the Town Belt East 311, fronting Havelock street 305, Burnett street 860, Grey street 706, 732, Wills street 872, 873, corner of Aitken and William streets 49, 68, Kermode street 59, Moore street 64, corner of Park and Kermode streets Hampstead—--80 'and 81, one acre, capital building site Allenton—--57, 58, part of block known as Allison Smith’s 27, 28, 29, 79, 80, part of block known as Walsh’s paddock 11 and 12, each 1 rood 36 perches, part of block known as Orr’s, T, BULLOCK. M ° ~ E Y ■ Several Sums ready for investment on approved Freehold Security, at the lowest current rate of interest. Apply to T. BULLOCK. F R E. 2 Double-Furrow Ploughs; also, Spring Cart, new. T. BULLOCK. SPECIAL ENTRY. FOR SALE, TO-MORROW, At the Arcade — Chestnut GELDING, 2 years old, by Castaway out of Midge. T. B U L L O 0 K . Auctioneer. 1348 P. C. Tabart. SALE BY AUCTION. UNDER DISTRESS FOR RENT. CARTER V. SIMPSON. MR F. C. TABART (in conjunction with W. H. Gundry), has received instructions from Mr John Carter, to Sell by Public Auction, TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, At 11 o’clock sharp. AT SCOTTESDEN, ON GREAT SOUTH ROAD, Under Distress for Rent, Half Share of Threshing Machine Combine and Elevator 1 Dray 2 Horses Harness Poultry Household Furniture, &c., &c. . F. 0. TABART, 1337 Auctioneer. Business Notices. UP! ROLL UP!! OPENING ON SATURDAY, Corner of Burnett and East streets, Ashburton, THE ASHBURTON BRANCH OF NOTED Little Dust Pan. Truly called a Direct SUPPLY STORE, Importing all our own GOODS or Purchasing Insolvent Estates, we can offer special advantages to Purchasers. Parties Furnishing or needing any Household Requisites should pay us a visit. Come and judge for yourselves. LITTLE DUST PAN, East street. 1156 REMOVED TO NEW PREMISES. Gr. J. F. Lublow, MERCHANT TAILOR & OUTFITTER, BEGS to intimate to hia customers and the general public of Ashburton and the surrounding districts that he has REMOVED To more extensive premises recently erected by him in TANCRED STREET, ASHBURTON (Next Union Bank of Australia). To keep pace with his largely increasing trade, he has purchased a LARGE STOCK of the very best material, viz. : Saddle Mosgiel Kaiapoi West of England Fancy Coating Irish Frieze Whipcord Elastic Rib Bedford Cord Melton Black Cloth Doeskin And other Tweeds too numerous to particularise. It is therefore needless to state that he is in a position: to supply a first-class article at the lowest possible price FOR CASH, and in all cases A GOOD FIT GUARANTEED. Gentlemen’s own material made up. TANCRED STREET, ASHBURTON (Next to the Union Bank of Australia). 1295
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 964, 8 June 1883, Page 3
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524Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 964, 8 June 1883, Page 3
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