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O T 1 C B Albert Roberts, Having purchased the premises lately occupied by Jameson and Roberts, will CONTINUE TO CARRY ON THE BUSINESS AS USUAL, And is now prepared to BUY Wheat Oats Barley Rye Grass, Peas Tares ■ Oaten Sheaf and Straw Ch And other Produce. HAS FOR SALE—LITTLE’S SHEEP DIP CORNSACKS, Seaming Twine PLOUGHSHARES, Butter-kegs, Nails BLUESTONE, Lampblack, Raddle KEROSENE, Castor and Boiled Oils TEA, Sugar, Gandies, Soap, Rock-salt FLOUR, 50, 100, 200 lb bags, Oatmeal, Potatoes FENCING WIRE, 8,9, 10, also Galvanised Barb Heart and Sap Stakes, Staples CLOVERS, White, Red, Alsyke, Cow- '■ grass, Ryegrass, and Cocksfoot TURNIPS, Purpletop, Greentop, Devon Greystone, Whitestone, Stubble, and Rape Swede, Gorse, Mangolds, Carrot and and Garden SEEDS BRAN, Oats, Sharps, Chaff, Chickwheat SEED, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Peas, Beans ■ LOANS NEGOTIATED. MONEY ADVANCED on FREEHOLD SECURITY STORAGE AT CURRENT RATES. ' IjdERAL ADVANCES made on Grain nd other Produce placed in Store R SALE OR.SHIPMENT.

iurniturb. turn* ues. FURNITURE. G. A. PEARSON, Cabinet-maker, Moore street (opposite Royal Hotel), has just received from Home a large and varied stock of Furniture of the newest i designs. Furniture of every description made to order on the premises at Christ- : church prices. Repairs neatly and promptly executed. 14231 mrxoH s.-mnf) ox Josg ixafi ‘soKiatiajj t a a a a —eeecppy eqj ejojj •sgX pesojjo *B()g eoud poqstjqnd 'ooojjocu j[bu r Aqdaj3 ■°!ff l«M9A|Uji jo X.;-PtrOtJDt(J *Bot pejojjo ‘BQ9 eoud pbqsijqnd ‘ "bjoa g ‘jjbo jpjq ‘PIJO44 ewj’jo sqjiej; ‘ B ot P BJO S° ‘Bog ooiid poqsqqnd ‘ooojiom gnj ‘uoijhiu jo Ajo bijj s.euSiqny.d - uop -ooq tnoaj oaujb oj Apaoqß qooja aisu Tncoj equal oj ‘eoguoee Snituavqß ju poaoi -jo ‘sjoqjns Jtqndoi jeoui eqj Xqsqoou ‘US VO 990 X s»d p 9 eg—BsdopXtrg; ssaui-nq poo*) jod eg— jaded bjon piej tobsjo eagiedng •jjjod aod —sado[9AU9 eugjedns eimfe bi—£)t[Bnb juogaoxo ‘doospojj •Moixdiaosaa AaaAa ao ayioaawKOo wn’t Mva •laauouvis a y a h •qoxnqajsuqQ ‘jeajjs aojsaqoaßjq ‘4Bl ‘SINVHOH3W NIVHO v NOixvd ‘siasaoa UIQQJ !^i9qxY

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 977, 23 June 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 977, 23 June 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 977, 23 June 1883, Page 3

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