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r Public Holiday. rr o BIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR OF ASHBURTON, 1 We, the undersigned residents in the Borough of Ashburton, respectfully re ouest that you will proclaim TUESDAY, July 22nd, a Public Holiday, an , account of the General Election being : held on that dayWilliam Mitchell J. R. Steel & Son Joseph Clark R. S. Bean Joseph Miles Jones <fc ' radshaw E. J. Paul S. E. Burnard J. Davis Audrewes Bros T. Boult H. 0. Segers 0. Vincent Friedlander Bros Kingston & Steel 1 homas Taylor John Moison H. J. Weeks John Fowler W. E. Marsh J, G. P, Lublow T. F. Farley Mateon, Cox and Co. J. A. Persson F. Ferriman B. Lancaster A. Orr 0. H. Neate Orr. and 00. Macpherson, Filmer and Go. Hallenstein Bros J. Ranger Alfred Harrison William Gavin J. M. Cambridge H. M. Jones E. G. Crisp F. Nokes W. C. Page Wilding and Caygill James Tait David Amos J. Ward and Son J. Meech J. Ivess Tucker, Restell and Co. C. W. Purnell To Messrs William Mitchell, J. R. Steel and other ratepayers signing the above requisition. GentIiBMFN, —I have much pleasure in complying with the requisition. DONALD WILLIAMSON, 7 1383 Mayor. Public Notices; LOST, —STOCK WHIP, between Central Hotel and Ashburton bridge, two ferrules on handle. Any one finding same leave it at the above hotel will bo rewarded. 7 1391 O 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 Mount hutt road board DISTRICT. T hereby give notice that in accordance with Section No. 94, of the Public Works Act, 1882, the Mount Hutt Board intend to CLOSE certain ROADS in their district, and that plans showing the proposed alterations are open for public inspection, at the Read Board Office, Methvec. JULIAN JACKSON, Chairman. June 23rd, 1884. 6 1198 jySSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP 1 NOTICE is hereby given that the part- i nershrp which has for some time past , subsisted between the undersigned in the business of Merchants and General Storekeepers, carried on by us at Ashburton, under the style or firm of ‘ ‘ Friedlander Brothers,” has this day expired by effluxion of time. The business will for ( the future be carried on by Mr Hugo Friedlander and Mr Rudolph Friedlan- 1 der, trading under the style of “ Friedlander Brothers,” who will receive and pay all debts owing to or by the late j firm. Dated this 30th day of June, 1884. : HUGO FKIK.DLANDEK, RUDOLPH FRIEDLANDER, i MAX FRIEDLANDER. Witness— David Zandek, Clerk, Ashburton. 7 1252 ridHE undersigned begs to notify that I he intends to OPEN on or about the I9th,instant a Coffee Palace in Messrs Friedlander Bros. ’ shops, Burnett street, near the Arcade, where all ' kinds of Refreshments and Confectionery can be obtained. Luncheon during the day will be prepared, and private rooms set apart for ladies and children, in which refreshing Coffee and Tea will be always made ready at a minute’s notice. Private rooms and beds for one or two boarders (the beds are large, quite new, and for comfort cannot be surpassed in the colony) every comfort of a home will be provided. THOMAS TAYLOR, Baker and Pastrycook, Ashburton. N.B.—Hot Dinftera from 12 to 2, at Christchurch prices. 7 1294 TO FARMERS AND INTENDING SETTLERS. A magnificent BLOCK of 10,000 acres first-class Agricultural Land, well watered, and alongside of a railway, is now being surveyed into Farms of between 200 and 300 acres. It is proposed to form a Settlement Association of 40 members, to take over the whole on advantageous terms, and retail farms among themselves. Each member would have the entire control over his own farm, and at the same time enjoy all the benefits which accrue from union in the purchase of building and fencing materials, stores, implements, etc., and in obtaining of advances at lowest rates when required. Laud reserved fur saleyards, nursery for trees, woolshed, stores, mill, dairy factory, schoolhouse, etc. Wholesale price of land L 4 per acre. Easy terms. No member responsible beyond his shares. Prospectus forwarded on application to E. MELLAND, 7 1349 Box 333, Dunedin A SHBURTON COUNTY COUNCIL. \YAKANUT PROTECTIVE WORKS. Notice is hereby given that this Council having applied for aid under The Roads and Bridges Construction Act 1882, now demand under Section 49, of the said Act, a Poll of ratepayers as follows ; I- The works proposed to bfe undertaken consist of the erection of bulwark, embankment, excavations, and willow planting, the estimate cost of which works is £1,200 2. The amount of yearly payments required to be made by the said Council is £IGB Gs 4d, and the amount of Special Rate to meet them is three-eights of a penny on the value of the rateable district (plans of which is on view at this office) 3. Tht> plans and specifications and detailed estimates of the cost of the proposed works may be seen at the office of the County Council during the ordinary business hours on Wednesdays, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and on Saturdays from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m, 4 The day on which the Poll is to be taken is MONDAY, 28th July, 1884, at the Wakanui Schoolhouse, from 9 a,m. to 6 p.m., as provided by the Local Elections Act, 1876 y order. F. MAINWARING, ’ ’ Oletk. . »hb\irton, Jqne 27,18 H 6 1830

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1309, 21 July 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1309, 21 July 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1309, 21 July 1884, Page 3

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