Public Notices; ‘ ' LIE Tender of Mr Skillino, of Waka.l, nui, has he'ii accepted for Ploughing on the -Lagmhi.r Estate. 6 1129 “ DONALD MACLEAN. IMPOUNDED, at So; lb flak*!*. May 26, from Somortnn, 20 Sheep ; also, front Actor, May 27. 15 Sheep, two Iranded SP on rnmp in red, the rest indistinct btvnds and various ear marks, a mixed lot. If not released before 11th June they will be sold at noon. CEO. SHKLLOCK, 6 1133 Poundkeeper. N ° w READY. MAPS of the Town of Ashburton and Suburbs, showing sub-divisions up to date may be obtained at our offices. Mounted, 22a 6d ; unmounted, 16s. FOOKS & SON, 5 996 Licensed Surveyors. W r E, the undersigned, having purchased the Book Debts of E. C. Prvbble, of Ashburton, butcher, have placed the same in the bands of Mr W. 0. Gundry for immediate Collection, and his receipt only will be sufficient discharge. All accounts must be paid at once. DAVID THOMAS, OCTAVIUS DIGBY. J9th May, 1884. 5 970 rpRESPASS NOTICE. Considerable damage having been done to the fences on the Fairfield Estate by persons coursing, the undersigned hereby give notice that any person or persons found TRESPASSING on the Fairfield Estate, near Ashburton, in pursuit of game or otherwise will be prosecuted. Any one giving such information as will lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders will ba rewarded. MILES & 00., Agents for the Proprietors of the 6 1119 Fairfield Estate. 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 Ihursday Evening at 8 o’clock. Terms—One Guinea per quarter. 4 602 V. A DJuURNMENT OF COURT. R. DISTRICT The Sitting of the District Court, fixed for 10th June, will be Adjourned to the 12th June instant. By order. WALTER MARTIN, Clerk of Court. Ashburton, 9th June, 1884. 6 1137 JOHN FOWLER, Corn and Chaff Store, Tancred street. J. F. has always on hand : Seed Oats, Feed Oats, Crushed Oats Oaten Chaff, Straw Chaff, Chick Wheat Barley, Potatoes, Carrots, Flour Oatmeal, Cheese, Bran, Sharps And general produce. Tea, Sugar, Candles, Soap, Salt, by the bag or box. Grain bought and sold on commission. All goods delivered to any part of the town at pi ices that will defy competition. Note address : J. FOWLER, 6 1082 The old stand, Tancred street.
THE ASHBURTON COUNTY STOCK AND SALEYARDS COMPANY (LIMITED), is prepared to Dip Sheep in large or small lots at the following feed need 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. GtORGE JAMESON, 3 407 Secretary.
V. R. Electoral district of ASHBURTOX. In pursuance of The Regulation of Elections Act, 1881, I Walter Martin, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Ashburton, do hereby give notice that, by virtue of a writ bearing date the sixth day of .Tune, 1884, under the hand of the Clerk of the Writs, an Election will be held for the return of ONE qualified Person to serve as MEMBER for the said Electoral District; and that the Nomination of Candidates will take place at the Resident Magistrate's Courthouse, Ashburton, at noon, on the twenty-fifth day of June, 1884; and that the Poll (if necessary), will be taken at the several polling places of the said district on the second day of July, 1884 The following are the Polling Places for the Electoral District of Ashburton : Resident Magistrate’s Courthouse, Ashburton (principal) Road Board Office, Methven Road Board Office, Mount Somers Schoolhouse, Alford Forest Schoolhouse, i-reenstreet Schoolhouse, Hinds Schoolhouse, Lismoro WALTER MARTIN, Returning Officer. Dated this 9th day of Juno, 1884, at Ashburton. 6 1126 pUB LI 0 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! ! 1 “ 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 gra’id 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 A. W. Bickerton, Colonial Af llyst, 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 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 esent the average quality.” —B. E. POYNTZ, Novelty m, Burnett street, Ashburton 3 505
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1275, 9 June 1884, Page 3
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