Late Advertisements HONEST DOUBTER has the sincerest sympatlw’for honest doubters, would strongly recommend that, on the chance of there being some truth in Scripture, the reader should take some such step as using the following lines (at loast once every day), Which are baaed op the pray er of a soldier before entering into battle, O God, if thw he a God. have mercy upon my soul, if f have a,-»oul ” :
/• 1 OGoi, if God there be, • And I’ve offended Thee, In mercy look on me. 2. My soul, if soul there be, "Would’st thou Salvation see ? Now to the Saviour flee. , 3. O Christ, if Christ there be, , . , And Thou hast died for me, , , I would Salvation see. 4. Spirit, if such there be. And Thou would’st plead with me, ; ! O may ! list to Thee. 9 549
Meetings. DEBATING SOCIETY. The Ordinary MEETING of the Debating Society takes place THIS KVBNIKG'iit the Arcade Chambers at 7.30. Subject for debate e.ii proceedings for the recovery of -t- '- 'debt be abolished. ’’ , : i .„ n W. TOWNSHEND, 9i®42,i,1 1 \-i - ■■ Secretary. :<-■<! i ■ Entertainment. rVDPEELDOWS’ ANNIVERSARY. BALti, AT WATERTON i LIBRARY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. .. < ■ tickets, 2s 6d each. 9 539 fp !: .0 W N HAL L. ,1l THURSDAY, ■ SEPT, 20fch, 1883. ;; (Jtand Concert •: ■ 'AND • ti >:i ENTERTAINMENT.
vlThe- Committee of the Ashburton Poultry * and Pigeon Society have the honor 'to announce that a Conceit and Entertainment will be held in the Town Hail as above, the proceeds to be given towards liquidating the debt of the Society ,'whioh was incurred at the late ShbW&nr:' : n, Songs and Solos by. eminent amateurs, e* i: To conclude with a farce. 'Sea.-programme in future advertisments. Tickets—2s . and Is, to be had from the members Of the Committee. 9 475
BrrsbYterian church, ashBURTON. ' The ■ ANNUAIj' TEA MEETING will be held, D.Y.,. in the Town Hall THIS EVENING. Addresses will be delivered by the Revs E. A. Scott, 0. Standage, J. Nixon, and A. McLennan. nnd ’lnstrumental Music by the , Choir. tiff A. Ml Beaitik, M.A., Chairman -j; , r ■ Tea at 5.86. *- O ' i ' Tickets 2s Each. SALE of LADIES WORK will, )be held in the afternoon on the platform,commencire at 2 o'clock.
I To Let and For Sale. J^bRfSALB,— ATHree-roomed HOUSE , Jtha of anaore of Land, situated at Hamiwtead. . Apply to Mr Knight or Mr WaE3j Registrar. , 9 654 fiftO LET—At Seafield, next to school, X'tOTTAGE and WORKSHOP, suitable for a Blacksmith. Apply to ; i* v **.*.--. h. W. STROUT3, 9 522 7 Seafield. jr O B s A L E. * I,o9Oaores on theßangitata; improved; ‘ easy terms, and very cheap ■' 123 acres, Longheach district 60 acres. Hinds ; • unimproved ; good land Sections at Hindhope, very cheap, mast be. sold. to • . JOSEPH CLARK, 8 428 Ashburton and Tinwald. T A R ANA K FOR SALE. , A capital FARM of 430 Acres. The land is fenced and subdivided into convenient sized paddocks, well watered and all. sown down in English grasses. It has a good house, together with sheds, stables, stockyards, and a good sheep dip, etc. 9 445 F. FERRIMAN.
Auctions. SATURDAY, 22nd SEPT. TtArR, T. BULLOCK has received inm atructions from Mr Win. Healey to, Sell by Public Auction, at the Arcade SaTeyarda,’ on the above date, I His Clydesdale Stallion Boyal Conqueror. For farther particulars apply to the Auctioneer. T ' Sale at 1 o’clock. T. BULLOCK, . Auctioneer. If the above is not sold will Stand in the Ashburton district. 9 534 SATURDAY, SEPT. 22. NINE BUILDING Allotments,
FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MB T. BULLOCK has received in- - atructionu from the Trustee in G. Parkin's estate to Sell by Public Auction, atthe Arcade, Barnett street, on the abdv* date, ir Nine Building Allotments, each £>acrc, situated near the Athletic Sports v; , : Ground and Presbyterian Manse. Valuable town sections. >i .. . . (425 and 426) Eaob baving a frontage of 66ft on Tan- ■, ored street; a magnificent site for a private residence, and T.S. 414, having a frontage of 66ft on Moore « street; capital building site. These sections wjll be sold without the sU^htestreserve. Also, ■ . live Shares in Ashburton Woollen / i/jjSfltorj. , _ *»3Eaeaiaot payment liberal, declared •iif a .I'' ' v. : . .at 'sale. ;Jicb/oH k- . Sale at 1 o’clock.* ,9 SB2 *V!?i { Auetioneer.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1051, 18 September 1883, Page 3
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