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Concert, A SHBURTON ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY President—George Jameson. Esq. Secretary—Mr J MacLeani Dunn. Conductors— Orchestral, Mr A., e ' H -rrison : Vocal, Mr Horace A. Gates and A,, r J. S. Savage. Grand Fashionable Concert IN THE NEW ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13. Features of the Programme. ORCHESTRAL. The Society, which has been eleven months in existence, has been in close practice ■ during that period. From its extensive list of pieces four high-class overtures of great beauty and by recognised masters, have_ been selected for production at the Concert. In addition to the Society s wprk it will supply accompaniments to the choruses. POPULAR MELODIES AND DANCE MUSIC. The much appreciated Kyle Violin Party, under Mr Gavin Louden, will contribute their admired selections. CHORUS. Two Standard Glees will be performed by a strong well balanced Chorus. BRASS. Two new pieces for a light party of brass instruments will be given. SOLOS AND DUETS. These will be given by several ladies and gentlemen, friends of the Society, and whose music has ever been welcomed by Ashburjton audiences. Amongst the soloists will be found some of whom Ashburton public will hear for the first time. : BUFFO SONGS, &c. Tickets -Front Seats, 3s ; Second Seats, 2s ; to be had of the Members of the Society and the leading places of business. Doors open at half-past seven. First Overture at eight o clock. 1335

Strayed. STRAYED, into my paddocks, last Wednesday—4 Chestnut unbroken COLTS. Owner can have same on payment of expenses. Apply Mrs Gibson, Wakanui Beach. *-dSB George Jameson. George Jameson West street, Ashburton (Next to the N.Z. Grain Agency Company’s Store). HAS FOR SALESEED WHEAT— Hunter’s W hite Pearl Tuscan PLOU GH-SH ARES— Hornsby’s and Ransomes Anglo-American Drills Oats, Barley Chaff, Bran Sharps, Flour Oatmeal, Tea, Sugar Soap, Gandies Oils (Kerosene and Boiled) Little’s Sheep Dip Arsenic, Blue Stone, Book Salt Fencing Wire, Stakes and Staples Drain Pipes Potatoes (Derwent and Kidney) 647

rpO FARMERS AND OTHERS. THE ASHBURTON COUNTY STOCK AND SALEYARDS COMPANY, LIMITED, Is now prepared to Dip Sheep, At either the Tinwald or Ashburton Yards. For particulars as tothesoaleof charges, apply at the Yards, or at the Company’s Offices, West street, Ashburton. GEORGE JAMESON, 862 Chairman of Directors.

HIGHEST AWARD AND GOLD MEDAL New Zealand International Exhibition, 1882, for Glazed Drain-pipes, Moulded Bricks, etc. Ford and Ogdon, South Malvern and Christchurch, FIRE-BRICK, DRAIN-PIPE AND FIELD-PIPE MANUFACTURERS. AWARDS for Salt-glazed Stoneware Drain-Pipes:—Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association : Grand November Show, 1881, First Prize, Silver Medal. Ashburton Agricultural and Pastoral Association : October Show, JBBI, First Prize. The Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association’s Silver Medal for Bricks, Special Quality. First-class references from Engineers, Architects, Contractors and others. Manufacturers of Malt-kiln Tiles, Fire Tiles, Fire Bricks, Special Brick (red and white), Air Grates, Chimneypots, Roofing, Ridging and Flooring Tiles, Border Tiles, Pig Troughs, Flowerpots, Jam and Pickle Jars, Butter Crocks, Bread Pans, etc. Fireclay, Cement of the best brands. Goods forwarded by rail direct from the works, South Malvern, or from the Christchurch depot. For quotations apply to GEORGE JAMESON, 861 Agent, Ashburton.

Alfred Harrison. Clearing Sale. ALFORD FOREST HOTEL. THURSDAY, 14th JUNE, 1 o’clock sharp. ALFRED HARRISON favored with instructions from Mr John Bowick, who is leaving the districc, to Sell by Public Auction, at the Alford Forest Hotel, The whole of his STOCK, comprising Horses, Cattle Dray, Buggy Harness and Implements, FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. Luncheon provided. ALFRED HARR (SON, Auctioneer. Extra entries may be made with mine host, John Bowick. 1346 T. Bollock. TO FARMERS, CONTRACTORS, ANI) OTHERS. Wheat Lard. "WHEAT LAND, FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MR T. BULLOCK has received instructions from Messrs Tancred arid Allen to Sell by Public Auction at the Arcade, Burnett street, on SATURDAY, JUNE 16, Rural Section 28752, containing—--140 A cues 140 Tussock Land, Situated about miles from the town of Ashburton* an 4 fronting on the road leading to the Kaiapoi reserve. Persons desirous of obtaining new land for wheat growing are invited to inspect this block at once. This is the only unsold property in the dis riot belonging to Messrs Tanored and Allan, and to effect a sale a low reserve has been placed upon it, with liberal terms of payment, Sale at 1 o’clock. ~T. BULLOCK, 1299 Auctioneer.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 967, 12 June 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 967, 12 June 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 967, 12 June 1883, Page 3

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