Funeral Notices. rpHE Frienda of Mr Archibald McDonald arfr-respectfully informed that the FUNERAL of his late DAUGHTER, Kate, will leave his residence, Tr-ncred street, at 2.30 p.m. TOrMORROW, for the old Cemetery. BAKER BROS., 10 090 Undertakers. Meetings. W OMEN’S PRAYER UNION. Tne WEEKLY MEETING will be held for the current quarter in the Presbyterian Church <n WEDNESDAY afternoon at three o’clock. All are cordially invited. 10 664 TJORTIOU LTUR AL SOCIETY. Monthly MEETING of above will be held on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 10th, at the Arcade Chambers, at 8 p.m., when Mr G., T. Smith will read a paper. N.B.—Mr Smith has kindly offered a prize of one guinea for the best collection of but blooms, 40 varieties (to be made in the form of a table bouquet), to be exhibited at the above meeting. Entrance fee, 2s; open to all: post entries. P V S. E. POYNTZ, 10 679 Hon. Sec.
ASHBURTON Lawn Tennis Club. ftIHE. Opening of the Season will take ' place on the ASHBURTON SPORTS GROUND, A ' r /' u ' 1 ' ' ON WEDNESDAY, the 10th OCTOBER. 'f ■ - pj a y commence at 3 p.m. A General MEETING for the Election of Officers foe the ensuing year will be held.on the,Ground at 4 p.m. , ':V.r W. H. GUNDRY, 10 676 : Acting Hon. Seo^ vl.. . Entertainments. B OOIOH 0 O N 0 E R T. The Plan of the Dress Circle lies at the Secretary’s office (J. 0. Duncan, East street), where seats numbered and resoled can he secured. Tickets for the; body of the Hall, 3s ahd cau be obtained from any of the Hotelkeepers and Merchants m town, of Mr JbhnHobd, Mount Somers ; and Mr Jaihes Browh, Wakanui. A fewtickots at Is’can be bad from the Secretary and at the door of the Hall on nlghi'bf concert ~ Ticket holders will be admitted by side entrance half an hone before public open* inr of doors. ! * ,v J. 0. DUNCAN, 10‘663" ' Secretary.
T)ROFESSOR FRASER iJt ; will give his moat popular Lecture, ‘ Lore, Courtship, and Marriage,” IK TBK ' Fi-EMINGTON SCHOOLROOM, OK THURSDAY EVEKING, OCT. 11. ftmoTude' frith descriptions of Ladies and and of suitable partners. . ’ Admission —One Shilling ; commence, 7. 30. '.. 10 689
Taxtao, Hose, and tut Brooks. Tenders. fXVENDERS Wanted for PLOUGHING 1. SCO Acres Tussock LAND, lOin x din. i Apply .to • • ; 0. H. DOWDING, 10 685 Coldstream. tTTANTED—TENDERS for Ploughing ff 100 Acres Grara Land for Turnips, at Valetta.',.. • s For particulars apply at the Station. 'To Win by SATURDAY, Oct. 13. 10 .675 -• • W. 0. WALKER. Lost. £1 K W R D 'Lost, a Black and light tan rough sheep DOG. Answers to the name of Scott. ’ 1P661T A. O. OLABIDGE, Care Cookson’s Stables. To Let and For Sale. T ARA N A ', FOR SALE. ' A capital FARM of 430 Acres. The lead is fenced and subdivided into con* senient sized paddocks, well watered and all sown down in English grasses. It has a. eood bonse,' together with sheds, Stables, stockyards, and a good sheep dip, ate. ' 9 445 F. FERRIMAN. |R '.'SALE,—Sutton’s Vegetable and Flower Seeds in small packets, with a full description of the plant on bach packet; Flower Fots, ell-sizes ; alio, Bath Kidney- and Blue Derwent Potatoes. i < « GEO. JAMESON, 9 613" West street. K ID N B Y JJ A T H Potatoes FOfc SALE, At Four Shillings per hundreweight. . ■! ‘ -■ ■ GEORGE J AMESON, Ashburton. 10 660 Afkoa Water. Town Hall. JJARLY SEED POTATOES. ON SALE, a large quantity of several new kinds of Early {Seed Potatoes alsoßath Kidney for seed, and Blue Der wents —at reasonable prices A, W. RANDELL, 8 349 ■ Fruiterer, Eas* Street. Publication. TN THE PRESS, AND WILL 1 SHORTLY BE PUBLISHED, «OUR DOMESTIC BIRDS, BY AIFEBD SAUNDEBS. This Book, written by an old NewEea colon! t, will be found to contain the -fuoefc modern and complete information nponthe Breeding, Rearing and Managements of every description of Domestic Poultry; suggestions for the improvement of Poultry Shows ; all that is known about the principles to be observed in the mating of Breeding Stock; and some well defined rules for selecting; with certainty, the meet economical and beneficial de•oription of food for any animal, from a Wbytoamouae. It will show the best eorlr'ol fowls id keep, and the rules for — 1 *|ieg» ;,apd, whilst condemning .j/wd mischief of many common drm'wiirpoint out how to keep ' certain profit, in brilliant xiucing .abundance of eggs iof the year. . 2*5;
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1069, 9 October 1883, Page 3
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