Lost, Found, &c. STRAYED —Into my paddock, on Sunday, a red and white COW. Owner may have same on paying expenses. Joseph Harris. 11 2210 LOST— About 15 woolly crossbred SHEEP, branded Uft and another brand indistinct. Anybody giving information leading to their recovery will be rewarded. J. A. McLean, Nertherby, Ashburton. H 2161 Public Notices: ALL Stock found Grazing on Sections above and below the Rifle Butts will be impounded. 11 2212 SHEARING commences at Yalolta Monday, December 1. W. C. Walker, H 2204 B IR D S EGGS Twopence per dozen will be paid for EGGS and HEADS of srrall Birds delivered at the following places;—Wakanui Road Board Office, Schoolhouses—Newlands, Wakanui, Seafield, Seaview, Elgin, Tinwald, Willowby, Longbeach, Ashton, Flemington. 2119 A Y, RG ALLOW • WHEELWRIGHT Wakanui road, Ashburton. (Next Ray’s Machine Shop) Special attention is devoted to all kinds of repairs. Combined with moderate charges. 11 2199 MANURES. Messrs Friedlander Bros , have been ( appointed Ashburton AGENTS for the Belfast Chemical Works, and will supply Superphosphate, Nitrophosphate, Guano , or Bone Dust, at Factory Rates, with j rail charges added. , For circulars, etc., apply to FRIEDLANDER BROS., 10 1974 Ashburton and Tinwald. CoQilSj Coals. c HAVING 1,000 TONS n hand of J the BEST COALS imported, viz., 1 OLD LAMBTON, We beg to solicit a share of public patronage. Farmers would do well to give us a , trial. 1579 MATSON, COX & CO.
Domestic pattern depot. Mrs Hodge, DRAPER AND DRESSMAKER, East Street, near Lancaster’s butchery, REGISTRY OFFICE For Female Servants, 7 141 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, 4960 gPECIAL NOTICE. The New Zealand Tract and Book Society has opened a temporary depot in Saunders’s Buildings with a large and well-assorted stock of all the latest Theological and Scientific literature. New annual volumes of Boys’ and Girls’ wn, Chatterbox, Sunday Children’s Friend, etc, etc. Professor Kirk’s papers onhealth, Cassell’s Family Physician. A large stock of prize books, cards, and all requisites for Sunday schools. Illuminated wall cards, Christmas and Birthday cards —a splendid collection. Family Bibles, pew and pocket Bibles—cheap. An early inspection invited. Will remain until Thursday, Ilth December, only. j. r. Macdonald, II 2209 Agent.
IMPORTANT notice. MR J. H. WALLIS, ARTIST, is now in Ashburton, and is open to receive commissions to PAINT POR.TR-AITS in Oils, either from life sittings or from photographs —and in order to aflord the public an opportunity of obtaining a good picture, on easy terms, he has decided to establish a Portrait Club. PROSPECTUS— The Club is to be limited to Fifty Members, subscribing as follows: 10 members atlsperweek 30 subscriptions 10 . „ 2s 6d „ 26 10 ~ f>s n 21 ~ 10 ~ 7a 6d „ 28 „ 10 „ 10s 6i ~ 30 „ A drawing every week, plication to II 2134 for precedence to take place Further particulars on ap' ME WALLIS, Hill’s Hotel.
Wool. Wool. WE have just completed arrangements with Messrs R. Wilkin and Co., whereby we are in a position to put farmers and others, who wish to try the CHRISTCHURCH MARKET, upon the best footing. The Wool is Carted free from Railway Station to Messrs Wilkin and Co.’s store, and we are prepared to make liberal sash advances on Wool sent through us Free of Commission. The first sale of the series to take place on FRIDAY, 21st of Nov., at Messrs R. Wilkin and Co.’s Wool Stores, Hereford street, Christchurch, when fully 1,500 bales will be offered. FRIEDLANDER BROS. We are purchasers should farmers prej fer selling on the spot to sending to Christchurch. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE ASHBURTON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. CELEBRATED THOROUGHBRED HORSE KINGFISHER. ADMITTED by all real judges, including Colonel Williams, Indian Re-mount officer, to be the grandest horse in the Australian Colonies, for producing weight carrying saddle horses. Colonel Williams visited every stud horse of any note in the colonies, and this was his unsolicited opinion Kingfisher's stock top the market in the North Island, and they will assuredly do the same here. Good paddock for mares from a distance at Is per week, until stinted. Groom’s fee, ss, payable at first service. For terms, etc., apply to E. COOKSON 10 1887 Or Gtoc m In
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1391, 28 November 1884, Page 3
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721Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1391, 28 November 1884, Page 3
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