New Advertisements. O TICE. Owing to the rise in the wholesale price of Coal, we shall be compelled to RAISE the price accordingly, Four Shilling* pei ton on and after MONDAY, 25th inat. Tucker, Restell & Go. Alpheus Hayes (per W. H. Collins) Matson, Cox & Go. R. P. Bean 1440 O BLACKSMITHS. TO LET or FOR SALE—The Premises consisting of Blacksmith’s SHOP, Four-Roomed HOUSE, Men’s Sleeping rooms, Cow Shed and Stable, with about an Acre of Land, cultivated and planted as an orchard and garden, situate at Waterton. A good opportunity for any persevering man. Apply to MR JOSEPH WARD, Manager of the Ashburton Permanent Building and Investment Society, Arcade Chambers, Ashburton. 1141 NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership hitherto existing between Patrick Kelly and myself, as Bakers, under the name of Kelly and Cox, has this day been DISSOLVED by my retirement from the firm. I will not be responsible for any Debts contracted after this date, by or in the name of the firm. June 21st, 1883. 1539 SAMUEL G. COX. TO TENDERERS—The Tender of Mr J. Leggett has been Accepted for Cottage at Tinwald. 1437 jgj R E ~W A R IX Strayed, on Sunday night, from Tinwald, 3 HORSES, two bays, one with cover on, and one white-faced, and one black horse with long tail. The above reward will be paid on delivering at Tin- 1 wald. 1438 W. MEHARRY.
TO THE LADIES OF ASHBURTON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. MRS A. W. WHITE will OPEN a LADIES’ ART DEPOT on SATURDAY, 23rd June, next to Meech’s Furniture Warehouse, Burnett street. A splendid variety of material for all kinds of Ladies’ Fancy Work kept in stock, together with soma of the latest novelties in Patterns, etc. Mbs White will open a Class for young Ladies, at which will bo taught t rowel Work, Berlin Work, Embroidery, Crochet, Netting, Knitting, etc. Terms on application. Advice on the blending of colors and the working up of materials given gratia. All transactions strictly cash. 1432 I A N O TUNING. HERR OTTO SCHWEERS, the celebrated Pianoforte TUNER, is expected in a few days. Orders left at the Ashburton Music Saloon, Tancred street, will receive attention. TENDERS for about 1 Mile of Ditch and Bank FENCING required. Apply by next SATURDAY, to DUDLEY & NORTHEY, 1433 Riversdale, Tinwald. Clearing bale. LIVE AND lIE.AD STOCK. THURSDAY, JUNE 28. Messrs miles & co. (per j. t. Ford) have been favored with instructions from . Messrs Philip Lee and Co., to Sell by Public Auction, at ON THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1883, The following fLLVB AND DEAD STOCK, 8 Draught HORSES, young, sound, and thoroughly staunch in all kinds of work 1 Hack, good saddle horse 2 Double-furrow Ploughs, by Duncan and Blyth Broadcast Sowing Machine 4 Drays Roller Set Six-leaf Harrows Harness Single and Double Trees Lot of Sundries Quantity of good Feed Oats. 1434 H. J. WEEKS. Agent for C. Btgg & Co. METHYBN,
Entries of extra stock for this sale may be made with Mr R. Patton at the Methven Hotel, with ,the Auctioneer, or with Mr George Jameson, Ashburton. | Refreshments provided. Sale at 12 o’clock sharp. MILEs & CO., J. T, FORD, Auctioneer, 1433 146, Cashel street, Christchurch. Amusements. fJIOWN HALL, ASHBURTON. Lessee and Directress....Miss Eloise Juno Business Manager Mr J. W. Wheeler Stage Manager.....Mr Lachlan McGowan. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! ! The favorite and talented actress MISS ELOISE JUNO, Supported by her Special Dramatic Combination. THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 21, Will be produced the splendid Historical Romantic Drama, especially dramatised from Sir Walter Scott’s beautiful novel, “ The Heart of Midlothian,” for Mias Juno, by Sefton Waldgrave, Esq , entitled, “JEANIE DEANS;” or, a Sister’s Devotion. TO-MORBOW NIGHT—EAST LYNNE Admission—Front seats, 4s; back seats, 2s. 1406 Masonic. A tt% HT. JOHN’S MASONIC O BALL. On the occasion of the INSTALLATION OF W.M. AND OFFICERS. FRIDAT L 22in) JUNE [(Festival of St. John). A Masonic Ball, Will be held at the HALL, TANCRED STREET, On the occasion of the Installation of Officers, and in honor of the retiring W.M. (Bro. Edward Saunders), who is ' leaving the district. ' Dancing to commence at 8.30. Tickets can be obtained from the fol--1 lowing members of the Committee : i W. H. Gundry H. W. Felton i: iH. Dempsey ; , D.McFarlane - t ,B. G.<Crispf T. H.Zouch i O. O. .Books W. H. Zouch L A. Curtis J. Tasker 1370
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 975, 21 June 1883, Page 3
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