Election N eticcs. ASHBURTON ELECTION. The ELECTORS of Ashburton are invited to abstain from pledging themselves to support any particular Candi iate until they know the names of all the Candidates who are likely to offer themselves for their suffrages. o 967 T THE ELECTORS op ASHBURTON. GiSKTiaMBH,—-Owing to the resignation of E. G. Wright, Esq., as member for this district, I purpose offering myself as a Candidate, and will take the opportunity of Addressing you at the various centres at as early a date as possible. Tours faithfully, 5 966 J. CATHOART WASON. Mr Wason REQUESTS the Electors of Ashburton TO MEET HIM AS SHE SOHOOLHOUSE, METHVEN, OH TUESDAY, 27th INST., At 7.30 p.m. 5 997 CANTERBURY PLANTATION BOARD.
Wherever a : Plantation Reserve forms ‘ the boundary of several freehold sections, the. property of .different owners, the Board will raceiveisnders for leasing the several portions of the Reserves adjacent to the several freeholds. Printed C’ ?pies of. the terms and conditions under which the Reserves will be let, together with application forms, can be obtained at the offices of the County Ootmoils of Selwyn and Ashburton. Tenders for the above must be addressed to the Chairman of the Board, Ohristchnrch, and sent in not later than the 31st of May. EDWARD G. WRIGHT, . Chairman. . .30th May, 1884. 6 985 Business Notice. COMMERCIAL Stationery, Account Books, Presents, &c. £L. M. JONES, East Street . II 123
) DEPOT FOR BALE OP KAIAFOI MASCPACimUCS. I Cashel street, Christchurch. rour Customers residing at Ashburton, Bakaia end sur- - ’ rounding districts. .Ladies aho Gentlemen,— Though the medians of your . widely circulated paper (Ashbub3oh Gttabdiah) we thank you for year liberal patronage in the pest. We have to-day entered , into an arrangement with the Directors of the above paper to tgep yop .wed informed as to •nr import*, special bargains and . prices, and trust the arrangement will-be satisfactory to all parties. From returns just sent down - from the aeatof Government and. centre of Emigration, we notice .! that over 1600 Bew Comers have settled in bur province during the put month. If yon have op- . portnnity kindly mention our name to any each as the cheapest Quh House in Canterbury for i General Drapery end Clothing. > . Let them know that we import ■■■- - direct frem the Old Country ell - we cannot manufacture in New -Zeeland, and that there is a sure saving of from 15 to 20 per cent, together with a good day’s eating, by making all your par* chases at onr House. Our Tailoring Department is now in thorough working order. We axe showing over 200 samples of Tweeds, end guarantee onr work. No fit—no pay. Ask to see our 58s suits nude to order. Wish* ing your district every prosperity and a good Representative in the House of Representatives, We are. Toon faithfully,' O. L. DEATH & CQ.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1260, 22 May 1884, Page 3
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