Public Notices; \ 0 T I 0 V. j 'I The understood requests ALL CLAIMS against the late W. 11. Boyle, to be sent in at once. T. BOYLE. Ashburton, May 23rd, 1884. 5 1019 TVTO'iICE TO DEALERS, SHEEP IN DROVERS, &c. Any person Driving Sheep or Cattle through the Coldstream Bun after this date, without giving notice as required by the Sheep Act, will be prosecuted. 0. H. DOWDING, 5 943 Manager. j
N 0 w READY. MAPS of the Town of Ashburton and Suburbs, showing sub-divisions up to date may be obtained at our offices. Mounted, 22s 6d ; unmounted, 16s. FOOKS & SON, 5 995 Licensed Surveyors.
E, the undersigned, having pur' chased the Book Debts of E C, Prbbblb, of Ashburton, butcher, have placed the same in the hands of Mr W. H. Gdndkt for immediate Collection, and his receipt only will be sufficient dis charge. All accounts must be paid at once. DAVID THOMAS, OCTAVIUS DIGBY. 19th May, 1884. 5 970
TJpO FARMERS AND BREEDERS Horses. Horses. Wanted a number of upstanding HACKS, sound, broken or unbroken, from 3 to 6 years old; not less than 16.1 hands high, for export. Apply personally or by letter, not later than May 26th, to E. COOKSON, Livery Stables, 6 904 Ashburton.
MR SIDNEY WOLF, From the Royal Academy of Music, London, PROFESSOR OF SINGING AND PIANOFORTE, ' Cox Street, Ashburton. Singing Glass for Ladies and Gentlemen at the Oddfellows’ Hall every Thursday Evening at 8 o’clock. Terms—One Guinea per quarter. 4 602
The ashburton county stock AND SALE YARDS COMPANY (LIMITED), is prepared to Dip Sheep in large or small lots at the following Reduced Scale of charges:— For the first 600 sheep, one penny each For the second 600 sheep, one halfpenny each For the second 1000 sheep, one farthing each For flocks of over 2000 special arrangements will be ipade. The material used will be charged for in addition to the above. GfciOEGE JAMESON, 3 407 Secretary. SHBURTON HIGH SCHOOL BOARD.
The Ashburton High School Board propose to open a High School for Girls, and are commencing to build for the purpose. Parents intending to send Girls to the School are requested to communicate as soon as possible with the Secretary, as, if sufficient inducement offers, temporary arrangements will be made-for commencing classes, pending the erection of the School. Instruction will be given in English, Latin, French, German, Drawing, Elementary Science and Needlework. Parents may select the subjects in which they wish their daughters to be instructed, with the Lady Principal’s approval. Arrangements will be made for such pupils as desire to be instructed in vocal and instrumental music, charges for which will be extra. Fees per term L2 2s, payable in advance F. MAIN WARING, 5 993 Secretary. CANTERBURY PLANTATION BOARD. Wherever a Plantation Reserve forms the boundary of several freehold sections, the property of d fferent owners, the Board will receive tenders for leasing the several portions of the Reserves adjacent to the several freeholds. Printed copies 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 Councils of Selwyn and Ashburton.
Tenders for the above must be addressed to the Chairman of the Board, Christchurch, and sent in not later than the 31st of May. EDWARD G, WRIGHT, Chairman. 20th May, 1884. 6 985 pUBLIO NOTICE. Having been appointed Sole Agent in the Ashburton County for the sale of “ The Maclean Pickle and Preserving Company’s goods,” I 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 can be supplied much cheaper than the imported article : —Encourage local industries I ! I “ The Maclean pickles obtained the high* est 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 1884 (no awards having been given).”—“Professor A. W. Biokerton, Colonial Ar ilyst, reports;—The pickles 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 sometime 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 represent the average quality.” —S. E. POYNTZ, Novelty Empori’m, Burnett • street, Ashjburton. . 9 505
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1263, 26 May 1884, Page 3
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