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Public Notices. IN- consequence of DOGS TRESPASS ING on the Racecourse Resenre, hereby give nolice that Poison will fc laid after this date. 10 6*o FT. T. SMITH. TTPPEB ASB BURTON RO A 1 U BOARD All traffic is STOPPED on the roai between Mr Digby’a farm and the Count.; ISia lewasulla 10 657 By order of the Board. O E To contractors, etc., Cat Sheaf CBAFi In any quantities, at Maronan, Hinds. Price—£3 10s oer ton. IG 637 ‘ J. H. RAINE. T E Unless the person who called at Cook* son’s Stables with my DOG oh Saturday loot returns the same by Saturday, 13th last., proceedings will be taken against hhifcv-:' 10 686 A. C. OLARIDOE. A" SHBURTON PERMANENT BUILDING & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. ’‘The above Society pays Interest at the rate of S per cent, per annum for DepositJsatOsdl, 6 per cent, per annum for three months, and 7 per cent, per annum iffixed for 6montha or over, i ' - J, WARD, Manager. y 1 Office - Arcade Chambers, Burnett nl6 ¥ A N GLEBS. LICENSES for trout fishing ONLYJin the North Canterbury District, extending from the river,Rangi ata to theEaikouras, tan aow b? obtained of the undersigned da payment of twenty shillings. . , - S. C. PARR, Hon. Sec. and. Treas., , Acclimatisation Society. Cookham House, Sept. 29th, 1883. ; 9 625 'SHBURTON COUNTY COUNCIL. .Notice hr hereby given thatE Race and branches between Chertsey and Rlikaia, will be CLOSED on Wednesday andThhrsday, 10th and 11th hast : ‘.®y°rder. - ’ ; WILLIAM Baxter, ro'ees- : v ' County Engineer. X SHBURTON COUNTY COUNCIL. Mr C. J. Harper ADDRESS THE ELECTORS -.‘ibi/iis jjU tMBI UPPER'ASHBURTON RIDING, ,fo is--.«7t 6-/. - AT j. H k TOWN BALL, ASHBURTON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16 th, ’ Eight p.m. Business Notices. 0 RAN D S H O W

Spring Goods. S. W. ALCORN Itegii'to announce the arrival per steamer JjJ'-'fcASBS - NEW GOODS for the season, to be included in the 5 ■ ; GREAT CLEARING SALE IX,-;'. ...‘.how going on. * ' Latest novelties in Watteau Sateens, at ... . .’sal? prices ■- ~;V Novelties in India Muslin, Squares and Ties, Chenille Capes, latest and * 1 1 'most fashionable shapes in Ladies’ and Children’s Fancy Satin Straw Bats—at sale prices . New Laces, in white, cream, black and ;Colorßd----iinmenße variety vNear Curtains. at sale prices iNawToilet and Marseilles Quilts, very { ■: superior This NEW GOODS also include a full ; assortment of Domestic Drapery Ladles’ Longcloth - PlUdw Linen Nightshirt Cloth Grey and White Calico—splendid value , Men's Coiton, Union, nnd Oxford Shirts ■ , ' ■ J New Hosiery— Ladies’, Children's, and £. : , Men’s; - Every thing at- reduced prices* S. W.^Alcom, - ‘ EAST STREET. ; : t 10 7U

To Let and For Sale. (%y- : AB A N A K L - ' FOR SALE. A capital FARM of 4SO Acres., The l»Ojd-U. fenced and. subdivided into con* veju&tsisiedpaddocks, well watered and sill atwn dowh in' English grasses. It has a. .good, house, together with sheds, stables, stockyards, and a good sheep dip, eto. • ■ $ 446 F. FEBRIMAN. Pipers Bair Fra® Wa Ghmt ». B ATH K I Potatoes DN B T FOR SALE, 'AvVout Shillings per hundreweight. lO 660 QEOR6E JAMESON, Ashburton, Aftm. Water. Town Hall. Ecclesiastical F OB AN HONEST DOUBTER, The writer, who has the sincerest sympathy'for honest doubters, would strongly recommend that, on the chance of there faring some truth in Scripture, the reader should take some such step as using the following lines (at least once every day), which are based oa the pray er of a soldier before -entering into -battle, “ OQod, if theca be a God, have mercy upon my soul, 'ifl bare a soul ”I x, O God, if God there he, Apd iVe offended Thee, • Jn mprpy Ipok on me. a, My soul, jf soul there be* ‘ Wppld'st tjiou Salvation see ? Now to the Saviour flee. 3. O Christ, if Christ there be, • - And Thou hast died for me, I would Salvation see. **4l4? Spirit,' if such there be, '■ ■ And Thou would’st plead with me, -■■■»’ .-©may Hist to Thee. ' rt !f 549 IS Oct.B ;i-'j V: v. . mm

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1072, 12 October 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1072, 12 October 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1072, 12 October 1883, Page 3

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