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Entertainments. RISKING CLUB. The usual weekly rink will bo held THIS EVENING (THURSDAY), at the Town Hall. DAVID ZANDER, 7 1429 Secretary. THE Regular Fortnightly MEETING of tho Debating Society takes place TO-MORROW (Friday) EVENING, at the Library Hall, at 8 o’clock. Subject for debate Mr E. Fooks will lead in the affirmative, Mr Dempsey in the negative. J. G, ROBERTSON, 7 i 486 Hon. Secretary. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT RACES!! RACES!! ! TOWN HALL, AUGUST 7th, 1884. The Ashburton Choral Society’s First Concert of the season will bo given as above, when will be rendered Romberg’s Cantata— The Lay of the Bell. Conducted by Mr Sidney Wolf, R.A.M. Tickets—3s, 2s and Is, may be obtained at Messrs T. F. Farley, Andrewes Bros., H. M. Jenss, or of J. WOOD JONES, 7 1431 Bon. Secretary. Public Notices: jpLOUGHING AT LAGMHORThe Tenders of Jameson and Brown and Clark Bros, have been accepted for Ploughing at Lagmhor. DONALD McLEAN, 7 1434 Lagmhor. H UNT CLUB STEEPLECHASES. THURSDAY, August 7th, will be observed as a HALF HOLIDAY from 12 noon, on account fof the Hunt Club Steeplech'?cs. D. WILLIAMSON, 7 1416 Mayor. 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

OF PARTNERSHIP NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership which has for some time existed between VINCENT and DOW, Painters and Paperhangers, has been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. The business will for the future be carried on by George Vincent. Dated this 26th day of July, 1884. Signed GEORGE VINCENT, JAMES DOW. 7 1418 MR SIDNEY WOLF, From the Royal Academy of Music, London, PROFESSOR OF SINGING AND PIANOFORTE, Cox Street, Ashburton. SINGING CLASS. Quarter commences THURSDAY, 24th, Oddfellows’ Hall. Singing at sight. Part singing, Glees; etc., etc. Terms—One Guinea per quarter. 4 690 B T H V B N Shoeing Forge. Owing to some very questionable transactions on the part of a local tradesman and the present Hard Times, the charges for SHOEING in future will be—Heavy Draughts, 7s per Set ; Hacks, 6s. Having engaged a first-class manager, all jobbing will be carefully executed at equally low prices. JANET JOHNSTONE, 7 1433 Proprietress, SHBUBTON COUNTY COUNCIL. WAKANUI PROTECTIVE WORKS DISTRICT. I hereby declare that the following is the result of the Poll taken at the Wakanui aohoolhouse on the 28th mat.: — For the proposal 17 —Rateable value, £21,647 Against the proposal 9—Rateable value, £17,700 One informal vote. I therefore declare the proposal carried. F. MAIN WARING, Returning Officer. Ashburton, July 29, 1884. 7 1424 JOHN FOWLER Corn and Chaff Store. Tancred street. J. F. has always on hand : Seed Oats, Peed Oats. Crushed Oats Oaten Chaff, Straw Chaff, Chick Wheat Barley, Potatoes, Carrrots, Flour Oatmeal, Cheese, Bran, Sharps, and general produce Tea, Sugar, Gandies, Soap, Salt by the bag or box Grain bought and sold on commission All goods delivered to any part of the town at prices that will defy competitionNote address : J. FOWLER, 6 1082 The old stand, Tancred street. THE undersigned legs to notify tha he has now OPENED a Coffee Palace in Burnett street (near Arcade), where alj kinds of Refreshments and Confectionery can bo obtained. Luncheon during the day and Coffee and Tea always 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) where every comfort of a home will be provided. THOMAS TAYLOR, Baker and Pastrycook, Ashburton. N.B.—Hot Dinners from 12 to 2, at Christchurch prices. 7 1294

MR JaMBS RANGER, begs to inform his numerous customers that he has DISPOSED of his Btyker, etc., to hi? brother, Mr John Ranger, and returns his sincere thanks fo.r the patronage extended to him during the past three years, and solicits a continuance of the same for his successor. N.B. —All AOCOWIS curing to the above can be be paid to Mb John Ranobb, whose receipt will be a sufficient &qoharge. jAMBb BANGER. HAVING the BUSINESS of BARER, Etc., from my brother, Mr James Banger, I .trust that by producing a first-class Loaf and studyink the wishes and requirement of all, to continue the aame patronage bestowed upon him. JOHN RANGER. : 31st July, 1884. ' 7 1433

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1317, 31 July 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1317, 31 July 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1317, 31 July 1884, Page 3

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