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: Negotiations are proceeding between the Wellington Meat Export Company and the Union Company to have the Waihi and some o.ther small steamers fitted up with freezing chambers, to con- ' carcases from Blenheim, Napier, New .' 'Plymouth, and Wanganui to Wellington f for export. / ■ A criminal information for libel at the , .suit'-of Mr W. L. Rees has been laid . against Kenneth Kerr, editor of a Gisborne paper called Facts , and Charles Webb, proprietor of the Standard, and : printer of Facts, for an article in last . Friday's Issue of Facts relating to the X<and Company’s doings. The case comes .. on this morning. - The following team has been chosen to £. represent Canterbury in the coming In- . terpTovincial football m>ttoh against Otago mi Saturday next From the Ohrist- ; church F.C.—E. Cottrell, F. W. Anderson, F. H, ArideraOn, T. D:, Harman, Q. 'H. ‘ Helmore, W. Y. MilUon, and F. Archer Ravens F O.—H. F. Farr.

East Christchurch . F.O.—R. Blanchart ; and tt H. Parsons. North Canterbury P’Aoyergne, L. H. Lane, W. 'B. G. Winalowe and B. B. Millton. : Sydenham F.C.-—J. McLean. A captain df the- team will be chosen during the ' week. The following is the Otago team —Bachs—B. S. Allan, Galbraith, Braddon,' J. Murray, W. Allan, A. Allan. Forwards —J. Allen, Brown, Fowler, V Leith, Mills, Nicol, Robertson, Russell, O’pbnnell. —Taiaroa cannot go, and it is , jnot‘ ‘certain whether W. Allan can get away. Wells’ "Rough on Corns.”—Ask for . Wells’ “ Rough on Corns.” 7j£d. Quick relief, complete, permanent cure. Corns, warts, i bunions. Moses, Moss and Co., Sydney, , General Agents. , 3 ■ - Flies and Bugs.—Beetles, Jttits, bed-bugs, rats, mice, gophers, jack-rab-l. hits, cleared out by " Rough on Rats.” 7j£d. Moses, Moss and Co., Sydney, General Agents ■ Wanted Known—That J. Meech is importing all his own goods, which enables him . to sell cheaper than any other furnishing house c-in Ashburton. . He has every class of furniture to suit all parties, from the kitchen to the , drawing-room. All kinds of cutlery, crockeryware,'fendersand fire-irons, iron beadsteads, irarpets, .table cloths, matting, and druggetting. AvaHety df tinware and other cooking utensils, etc, ' A splendid lot of Vienna chairs in walnut and maple. Feathers, flock, horsehair, and wbdl for furniture and mattrasses —in fact r every article' for house furnishing. Owing to ■ j facilities afforded to him, enables him to sell cheaper, than if in East street. Furniture exchanged, and parties selling out will find that he . gives the highest.price for furniture. All kinds b of furniture repaired; practical workmen kept. ’ Agent .for the celebrated Dunedin blind-maker. ’ * Spring window rollers kept in stock. Carvings ‘ and turnery sold to the trade, — J. Meech. ' N6te the address, next Bullock’s Arcade.— ■ ■ [Advt.] .

Sor continuation of reading matter see .. fourth page. Late Advertisements. WANTED Known That the Open Lodge MEETING, which was to have been held To-morrow evening at Tinwald, is POSTPONED to a future f ANTED, by a single steady young ' man; of 7 years experience, a EJATION as Plougnman or Teamster. •Apply to A. 8.0. , Ashburton Hotel. 7 98 i A GENTLEMAN—German, who has :j 'Jr\‘ been a long time in France, wants 'i IS giye,' .'some LESSONS in these two languages. Terms moderate. Apply to G, BiNDEMA-KN, Post Office, Ashburton. M ‘”-' r - 9 99

R O P P I N G, TO LET, for one Crop—3o4. Acres Tnmip LAND, now ready for the plough. - Tenders close July 28th. The highest or "smy tender not necessarily accepted. For particulars, apply New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Ashburton, or to 7. ■■■ / ■ • , • r, DUGALD MACFARL&NE, , ? 97 Buccleugh.

w ESLEY. AN OHUEOH, Cameron street. . WEEK OF Special Services, Commencing from 16th inst. Mid-day Prayer Meeting each day from i 12.30 to 1.30. Service each Evening, commencingat 7.30. All invited. 7 100

JJQOTS ! BOOTS !! BOOTS !! 1 HATES & CO. having bought the whole of Chambers's Stock of Boots and Shoes, are determined to clear them at a Tremendous Sacrifice. Lot of Ladies’ ;»nd . Children's Kid Boots, 50 to 75 per , cent Discount. Men’s and Boys’ Awfully Cheap. Also, a quantity of’Gum Boots, from 155., must be sold. At The Afoajdk, Ashburton. ' : , Amusements. ASH BURTON SELECT ’ QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. The usual WEEKLY MEETING of the above will be held TO-MORROW EVENING (Tuesday), at the Oddfellows’ Hall, Wills street, when an extended pro- ' gramme will be given. W. HICKS, ,7 96 ■ , , Hon. Sec. In Bankruptcy.

' V ;. : , IN BANKRUPTCY. IN the District Court of Ashburton, holden at Ashburton. In the matter of the Debtors and Credit —° 4<*t f 1876, the several Acts ao .. . the same, and of the bank. '1 ■, 7 of SAMUEL JAMES BHI'J)- I of Barthill, Farmer, a debtor. Notice is hereby given that at the first meeting of tho creditors of the above named' debtof, 'mild at the District Court house, .Aahhdrt<’nj oh Saturday, the 14tl day of July i; ant, Fkejderick Fekri M*jr, of Asihi) 1 ; non, commission agent wa duly oloo'. 1 creditors’ trustee ir bankruptcy ui '■ te property of the saic debtor 3 and t! o aaid Frederick Ferrimar has this day e:. ; ,3ed to me in writing hii acceptance of tbo said office. Dated this ibih day of July, 1883. W. MARTIN, Clerk of the Court. C. W.Pptsa ~ Solicitor for the Debtor. 7 10i

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 996, 16 July 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 996, 16 July 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 996, 16 July 1883, Page 3

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