For Sale. Rams. JJIOR SALK BY PRIVATE TREATY. fcTA LINCOLN RAMS, two, four, v and six-tooth, pure bred, and in first-class order, from the best docks in Canterbury. MILES & CO., GEO. JAMESON, 643 Agent, Ashburton. THE Anniversary Tea Meeting will be held in the Church of England Schoolroom on Monday, May 26th. fJIEA on the Table at 6 p.m. TICKETS, la 6d, may be had every where. MAY 26, Temperance cheer at the Church of England School. MAY 26, the oldest Lodge in Ashburton will eat drink and be merry. GOOD Tea at the Good Templar entertainment. G'iOOD SONGS)f Good Readings. Good Speakers. Public Notices; QINGING CLASS MR SIDNEY WOLF, From the Royal Academy of Music, London, Has the pleasure of announcing to the musical circles of . Ashburton and its vicinity that he will form a SINGING CLASS on THURSDAY, 17th inst., at the Oddfellows’ Hall. Terms—One Guinea per quarter. Ladies and gentlemen wishing to join will kindly be at the Hall at 8 o’clock. 4 602 Ashburton permanent BUILDING & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. The above Society pays Interest at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum for Deposits at Call, 6 per cent, per annum for three mouths, and 7 per cent, per annum if fixed tor 6 months or over
J WARD, Manager. Office Aicaae Chambei a, Burneti; street. nl THE ASHBURTON COUNTY STOCK AND SALEYARDS COMPANY (LIMITED), is prepared to Dip Sheep in large or small lots at the following Reduced Scale of charges:— For the first 500 sheep, one penny each For the second 500 sheep, one halfpenny each For the second 1000 sheep, one farthing each For flocks of over 2000 special arrangements will be made. The material used will be charged for in addition to the above. GEORGE JAMESON, 3 407 Secretary. M OUNT HUTT ROAD DISTRICT. ELECTION OP TWO MEMBERS. In pursuance of *the provisions of the Road Boards Act, 1882, and Amendment Act, 1883, and Regulations of Local Elections Act, 1876,1 hereby give notice that an ELECTION of Two Members to serve on the above Board (in place of Messrs McMillan and Morgan, who retire by ballot and are eligible for re-election), will be held at the Road Board office, Methven, on TUESDAY, May the 6th. Nominations in the prescribed form must be received by the Returning Officer before noon on Tuesday, Apiilß9th. Forms o‘ nomination can be obtained at the Road Board office on application to J. O. WENTWORTH OOOKSON, Jun., Returning Officer, 4 693 Mount Hutt Road District S' OUTH RAKAIA ROAD DISTRICT. ANNUAL ELECTION. The following CANDIDATES having been duly nominated as MEMBERS of the South Rakaia Road Beard, in the nlase of Messrs Mackie and Mann : Hartnell, Walter Mulligan, Robert Turner, Charles William
Tucker, Caleb A Poll will be taken fo TION of TWO of the above DIDATES on MONDAY, t May, between the hours of p. in., at the Road Board Rakaia, and the Schoolhoua A. MAK 5 767 Betun V. Licensing Act, 1881, and 1 Act A mendment Act TATOTICE is hereby giver suance of the pro\ abovenamed Acts, Quarti
Courthouse, Ashburton Upper Ashburton—4th June, at noon, in the Courthouse, Ashburton Mount Somers —2nd June, in the Road Board office, Mount Somers. L I C N 0 T 10 E, Having been appointed Sole Agent in the Ashburton County for the sale of “ The Maclean Pickle and Preserving Company’s goods," T am prepared to receive orders for pickles in bottle or jar, pure vinegar, cordials, and catsup. The quality of these goods is vouched for in the following extracts, and they cap be supplied nopch cheaper thau the inapprted article Ehpoprage local industries! ! ! “ The Maclean pickles obtained thp highest award at the International Exhibition 1882, against seypral of the principal English manufactures ; the highest award at the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association's grand show, 1883; and also a letter highly commendatory from (he president of th«* New Zealand Industiial Ejftdbition, 186 d and 1834 (no awards having been given). Professor A. W. Bickerton, Colonial Arilyst, reports: —The pukles having been examined, were found to be well preserved, of good color, and perfectly free from adulteration. These pickles have been in use in my own household for some time past, and I consider them to be superior to those imported. The samples examined were purchased from a grocer in the city, and may therefore be considered to rep osent the average quality.’.’ S.”E. #OYNTZ, Novelty Emporium, Burnett UinUCi JJAUUIIW WALTER MARTIN, May Ist, 1884. Clerk of Committees. 5 763 •tteet, Ashburton. 3 505
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1244, 3 May 1884, Page 3
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755Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1244, 3 May 1884, Page 3
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