Railway Notre. EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DUNEDIN AGRICULTURAL SHOW, NOY. 26th and 26tb, 7 AND RACES, NOY, 29th and DEC. Ist, 1884. CHEAP EXCURSION TO DUNEDIN. Excursion Tickets to Dunedin available for Return up to and including 13th Decembsr, will bo issued at Ashburton from 25th to 29th November inclusive. FARES— First Class S3s Second Class ... ... 22i Passengers holding Excursion Tickets may break the journey at any stopping station, continuing it subsequently. District Traffic Manager's Office, Christchurch, Nov. 13th, 1884. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, Ashburton. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, in the Church. Tea at 4.30 p.m,, to suit visitors. An attractive programme is being prepared for the after meeting. Tickets—ls 6d. 10 1950 7 (Christchurch Section.) FREDK. RACK, Traffic Manager. 11 2148 Meetings. TEA MEETING
A Dance Will be held at the Oddfellow s’ hall, ON THURSDAY, 20th INSTANT, To commence immediately after the performance of “ Pinafore.” M.O.—G. F. Scott. Music by Sidney Wolf, R.A.M. Tickets— 3s 6d. 11 2128 QDDFELLOWS’ HALL, SHOW AND RACE NIGHTS, November 19, 20 and 21. COMIC OPERA H.M.S. Pinafore BY THE CHORAL & ORCHESTRAL-SOCIETIES. Conductor Mr Sidney Wolf, R.A.M. QHURCH FESTIVAL. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The Anniversary Festival in connection with St. Andrew’s Church, Tinwald, will be held at Tinwald in Messrs Friedlanders’ Railway Shed on Wednesday, December 3rd, 1 84. Full particulars in a futute advertisement. H 2146 George Jameson. rp URN I P S BEDS. Greentop ABERDEEN Purpletop ~ Purpletop MAMMOTH Devonshire GREY STONE Skirving SWEDES WHITE STONE, Etc. JUST LANDED. On SALE by GEORGE JAMESON, 1 2106 West street. Wool Sale. SEA S O N _ lß 8 4-85. FIRST SALE OF THE SERIES ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21st, 1884, At their Wool and Land Salerooms Hereford street, at 2 p.m., Immediately after Messrs Wilkin and l Co.’s Sale. Our present advices comprise about 1,000 BALES Crosabied and Merino Amongst which will be found several choice well-known clips. NO COMMISSION CHARGED on advances made on wool consigned to us for sale here or for shipment to our London House. NO CHARGE made for Cartage from Railway Station. MILES & CO. J. T, FORD, Auctioneer. GEO. JAMESON, 10 1980 - Agent, Ashburton.
Wool. Wool. Wool. SEASON 1884-85. ABE PREPARED 10 MAKE LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES ON THE ENSUING CLIP, SHIPPED THROUGH US AND CONSIGNED TO MILES BROTHERS & CO., LONDON. No Commission Charged on the Advance if the Wool is Offered at Auction here and not sold. MILES & CO., Cashel street and Hereford street, Christchurch. GEORGE* JAMESON, 9 1696 Agent, Ashburton.
ihe Burgesses are requested to observe Wednesday, 19th instant, as a Holiday, and Thursday and Friday from 12 o’clock noon, as half Holidays, on account of the Agricultural Show and Races respectively. DONALD WILLIAMSON, II 80iQ Mayor.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1384, 20 November 1884, Page 3
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443Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1384, 20 November 1884, Page 3
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