Dinner and Ball. O. O. F., M. U, Dinner and Ball LOYAL PIONEER LODGE, will be hold in SPRINGBURN SCHOOL, SEPT. 21st, 1883. Dinner at 7 p.m. ; admission to dinner, si, to dance, os. Dancing to commence at 10 p.m. THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE 9 500
tud. HORSE CARD ) neatly and cheaply printed in all colors and designs at the Guardian office. THE Imported Thoroughbred Steeplechase horse QUAMBY will travel the Ashburton district during the present season. Particulars see cards. Apply JOHN CARTER, 9 515 Grove House, Ashburton.
TO TRAVEL this Season, in the Ashburton and surrounding districts, CASS IYEJLAUNUS, by Caractacus, dam Campanille by Stockwell. He is the sire of Envious, Fair Agnes colt, etc., etc. Terms, £4 4s Groomase, ss. Allen Hobbs, Proprietor. 9 56 5
mO TRAVEL this Seas nr, through 8 Methven, Chertsey, Seafield, Wakanui, Waterton, Longbeach. Winslow, and Ashburton districts, Iho celebrated THOROUGHBRED HORSE KINGFISHER. See future advertisement, or apply to E. COOKSON, Crowft Stables, Ashburton ; 9 562 Or D. M'Dougall, Proprietor.
TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN ASHBURTON ANDSURROUNDING DISTRICTS, The Clydesdale Horse PRETENDER. PEDIGREE. Pretender is a dark bay with black points, rising nine years old, with good bone and substance; stands 16£ hands high, splendid temper, good action, and a quiet worker. Pretender is by Prince Charlie (imported from Scotland by Mr W. Boag) out of Maggie by King Fergus (imported from Scotland by Mr David Innes). Maggie’s dam imported from Tasmania. Pretender gained second prize at the Northern Show as a two-year-old in 1876. He also took seco.nd prize in 1877. Terms—£9 for the season, guarantee £3, payable on the Ist January, 1884, and 5s groomage. Groomage fee payable on first service. Will be in Ashburton every Saturday. For further particulars apply to HAY SMITH, Or to tie Groom in charge. 9 559
TO STAND THIS SEAS N, 1883. The pur j Clydesdale Stallion DUNDEE (46). Dundee is a beautiful bay, seven years old; bred by Mr Robert Wilkin, Christchurch. Sire Prince Charlie (4) (imported); dam Charlotte, by Lord Haddo (imported; 2nd dam Jess, by Cromwell (imported) Dundee will stand at Maronan Station, and travel between Maronan and Grove Farm and surrounding di tricts Terms—£3 each cash firsttimeofservice, or four guineas end of season. Groo ■ age fee ss. Every care taken but no responsibility. The above figures refer to Draught Stud Book for New Zealand. J. CARTER, 9-SGO Grove Farm, Tinwald. To Let and For Sale. EOB r SALE, —A Three-roomed HOUSE sths of an acre of Land, situated at Hampstead. Apply to Mr Kkight or Mr Joseph Ward, Registrar. 9 554
F OR SALE. 090 acres on iheßangitata; improved; easy terms, and very cheap 123 acres, Longbeach district 60 acres. Hinds ; unimproved ; good land Sections at Hindhope, very cheap, must be sold. Apply to JOSEPH CLARK, 8 428 Ashburton and Tinwald. m ARAN A K I. 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 44b F. PERRIMAN. EMOVAL, REMOVAL. To Let. Having taken the Premises known as Montgomery's Corner, I am prepared to let my Business Premises on the Wakanui road (with or without dwelling). SHOP, with Fixtures, 18ft 6in x 28ft, with Show Room same size. Dwelling consists of 5 rooms, with scullery, etc. Apply, 8 37 H. M. JONES.
Publication. IN THE PRESS, ANP WILL SHORTLY BE PUBLISHED, “OUR DOMESTIC BIRDS,’ BY ALFBED SAUNDEBS. This Book, written by an old New Zealand coloni t, will be found to contain the most modern and complete information upon the Breeding, Rearing and Management of every description of Domestic Poultry; suggestions for the improvement of Poultry Shows ; all that is known j about the nrinciples to be observed in the mating of Breeding Stock; and some well defined rules for selecting, with certainty, the most economical and beneficial description of food for any animal, from a baby to a mouse. It will show the best sort of fowls to keep, and the rules for selecting them ; and, whilst condemning the cruelty and mischief of many common practices, it will point out how to keep poultry' with certain profit, in brilliant health, and producing abundance of eggs at every season of the year. 8 240 JIOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE, 0 he New Bankruptcy Bill, 1883, The Chattel Securities Act Amendment. Etc Etc., Etc.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1054, 21 September 1883, Page 3
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