Public Notices: rr O'l I C i-'. T O FARMERS. Wanted for Trnnudiaie Delivery—‘■/AnA Bushels g. od sound RYE *-OUU GRASS SEED 5 796 SEALY BROS., Seedsn en MR SIDNEY WOLF, From the Royal Academy of Music, London, PROFESSOR OF SINGING AND PIANOFORTE, Cox Street, Ashburton. Singing Class for Ladies and Gentlemen at the Oddfellows’ Hall every r i hursday Evening at 8 o’clock. Terms—One Guinea per quarter. 4 602 FARMERS AND BREEDERS Horses. Horses. Wanted a number of upstanding HACKS, sound, broken or unbroken, fiom 3 to 6 years old ; not leas than 15.1 hands high, for export. Apply personally or by letter, not later than May 15th, to E. COOKSON, Livery Stables, 5 904 Ashburton.
THE ASHBURTON COUJSTY STOCK ANb SALEYABDS COMPANY (LIMITED), is prepared to Dip Sheep ia large or small lota 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 “looks of over 2000 special arrangements will be made. The material used will bo charged for in addition to the above, GEORGE JAMESON, 3 407 Secretary.
Licensing Act, 1881, and Amendment Act, 1882. Mount hutt licensing district. NOTICE is hereby given that, in pursuance of the abovenamed Acts, the Quarterly (Annual) Meeting of the Licensing Committee for the Mount Hutt Licensing district will be held on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of June next, at noon, in the Road Board Office, Methvon, for the purpose of considering applications, of which due notice is given. A MAKEIG, Clerk to the Committee. April 30th, 1884 5 778 Licensing Act, 1881, and Amendment Act, 1882. SOUTH RAKAIA LICENSING DISTRICT. NOTICE is hereby given that, in pursuance of the abovenamed Acts, the Quarterly (Annual) Meeting of the Licensing Committee for the South Rakaia Licensing district will be held on MONDAY, the 2nd day of June next, in the Resident Magistrate’s Courthouse, South Rakaia, for the purpose of considering applications, of which due notice is given. A. MAKEIG, Clerk to the Committee. April 30th, 1884 5 777 Notice of application for a PUBLICAN’S LICENSE. I, JAMES SPENCER COMPTON, of South Kakaia, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting, to be holden at the Resident Magistrate’s Courthouse, South Kakaia, on the 2nd day of June next, apply for a certificate authorising the issue of a Publican’s License for a house situate in South Kakaia, and called or known as the Railway Hotel, containing fifteen rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of the family. Dated this Bth day of May, 1884. JAMES SPENCER COMPTON, Hotelkeeper, 5 903 South Rakaia. Notice of application for TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I, JOSEPH BALDWIN, of Ashburton Forks, being the holder of an authority to carry on the business of a Licensed Publican in respect of the house and premises situate at Ashburton Forks, and known as the -piead tagle Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting, to be holden at Mount Somers, on the second day of June, 1884, apply for a transfer of the said license front myself to Philip Tisch, ray appointee. Dated the 23rd day of April. 1884 5 891 i SfIBURTON COUNTY COUNCIL. ELECTORAL ROLLS. I hereby give notice that copy Electoral Rolls of the various Ridings in this County are on view as provided by 48 section of the Counties Act, 1876, from 20th instant to 15th May next, at the following places : Ashburton Riding—Longbsach Road Board Office Upper Ashburton Biding—Upper Ashburton Road Board Office Mount Somers Riding—Mount Somers Koad Board Office Mount Hutt Riding Mount Hutt Road Board Office South Rakaia Riding South Rakaia Rcrsd Board Office. A copy of the above Rolls is also on view at the County Council Office, Ashburton. By order. F. MAIN WARING, ' ClerkAshburton, April 16, 1884- 4 663 pUBLIC NOTICE. Having been appointed Sole Agent in the Ashburton County for the sale of “ The Maclean Pickle and Preserving Company ! s goods,” I aip prepared toreceive orders for pickles in bottle or jar, pppe yinegar, cordials, and catsup. The quality of these goods is vouched for in the following extracts, and they can bo supplied much cheaper than the imported article Encourage local industries !! ! “ The Maclean pickles obtained the highest award at the International Exhibition 1882, against several 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 the President of the New Zealand Industrial Exhibition, 1883 and 1834 (no awards having been given).”—“ Professor 1 A, W. Bickerton, Colonial A; dyst, reports : The pickles haying oeen examined, were found to be well preserved, of good color, and perfectly frpe fro pi adplteration. These pickles have been in use ini my own household for some time past, and J consider them tp be superior to those imported. The samples examined ■ wipre purchased from a grocer in the city, apd ntay therefore be considered to rep esent the average quality." —S. E. POYNTg, Novelty m, Burnett •treat, Aahburton< 3 505
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1251, 12 May 1884, Page 3
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