Funeral Notices. o ie ie jU N ER A L NOTICE. The Friends of Mr Charles Hay are re spectfully informed that the Funeral of his late WIFE, Jane, will leave his resi dence, Peter street, TO-MOi'ROW, 9th instant, at 2 p.m., for the Ashburton Cemetery. BAKER BROS., 12 2267 Undertakers. Lost, Found, &c. STOLEN or STRAYED from Wiaslow on Sunday night, Chestnut MARE, hollow back, branded R in circle on near shoulder, lost two front teeth. LI reward will be given for its recovery. Apply to Slater Williamson, Winslow, or office of this paper. 12 2246 ("5-| REWARD—Lost, a mouse-colored X/ J. GELDING, on 16th instant, from Quill’s Stables. The horse is six years old with an indistinct brand on the near shoulder, and a sore back. Ths matter has been placed in the hands of the police. The finder will receive above reward on returning same to J BEECHER, 12 2263 Quill’s Hotel. To Let and For Sale. TIRO LET—Two-Roomed COTTAGE, | with £ acre land ; also, six-roomed HOUSE with 2 acres land, situated Tan- ( cre.d and Allen’s land. App'y C. Ryel, j Alford Forest road. 12 221’2 j FOR SALE, by private treaty, lots 38 and 39, Alford Forest road, close to ' the Ashburton Woollen Factory, contain f ing about 1 acre, on which is erected a large three-roomed dwelling-house and two-stalled stable. The ground is well cultivated and planted with fruit and forest trees, and is securely fenced with live and picket fences. q lor particulars apply to , T. BULLOCK.
Meetings. TWO HODES’ WITH THE PUPILS OF XHR BOROUGH SCHOOL. ODDFELLOW S’ HALL, ON TUESDAY EVENING, DEO. 9th, In aid of the'Treat Fund, Doors open at 7.30p.m, Commence at 8. Front seats, 2s ; body of hall, Is. 'Pupils of the School half price. 12 2241 T OWN H Lessee—A. T. Dunning. —For Three Nights only, commencing WEDNESDAY, December 10. Pollard’s Wonderful Lilliputian Opera Boufle Company, Grand Orchestra and Chorus under the direction of Mr J. Delaney. Tim Opera produced under the sole supervision of Mr Tom Pollard, with all original scenery and mechanical effects as produced in India and Australia. WEDNESDAY, will be produced for the first time in Ashburton, Lecog’s charming Military and Comic Opera in three acts “THE LITTLE DUKE THURSDAY, Planquett’s Comic Opera in three acts, “ LES CLOCHES DE CORNEYILLE;” FRIDAY, positively the last night, Offenbachs’ most successful Opera in three “°THE PRINCESS OFTREBIZONDI.” Prices of admission—Circle and front seats, 3s ; second, 2s ; back, la. Box plan is now open at Milner and Thomson, Musical Depot, where seats may be reserve for any night. Business Manager for Mr Dunning—R. A. Underwood. Manager for Messrs Pollard James Kitts. Doors open at 7.30 ; overture at 8 o’clock. Carnages may be ordered at 10.30 p.ra. for each performance. 12 2268
HERTSEY SCHOOLROOM. ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCE, In aid of Ccijkel Club, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1884. Admission —To entertainment, la ; to dance, 2s Gd. Music will be supplied by Mr H. Gates and Miss Gates. 12 2249 ST. STEPHEN’S CHURCH, Ashburton. THE ANNUAL Garden Party will be held in the Parsonage Garden ON ANNIVERSARY DAY-TUESDAY, 16th December, 1884. Contributions of Needlework and Produce, etc., will be thankfully received at the Parsonage. Admission (including Tea) —2s; children, Is. Proceeds in reduction of the debt on the Building Fund. 11 2178
RANGE HALL, ASHBURTON. J. B. GOUGH, This world renowned Temperance Orator’s famous orations, “ Are they all Fools who become Drunkards,” and “ TO THE WORKING CLASSES,” will be recited by Me S. R. IN G O LD, Of Christchurch, on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, December 17 and 18. Selections of music will be rendered during each evening. Mrs Nixon has kindly consented to sing a solo on each occasion. Doors open at 7.30; chair to be taken at 8 o’clock. Admission free. A collection will be made to pay ex--12 2200 ASHBURTON. ORANGE LODGE, No. 23. TOWN HALL, FRIDAY, DEC. 26 Prizes and Blanks Under the management of Me SIDNEY WOLF, R.A.M. After which a BALL will be held. pens? STAR OF 690
SHBDRTON CALEDONIAN SOCIETY Annual Sports. The Sixth Annual Sports Meeting of the Ashburton Caledonian Society will be held on BOXING DAY, DEO. 2G, 1884, ik n nanr Qnnrfa Ownm on the Society’s new Sports Ground, North-west Belt, when valuable prizes will bo given for quoits, hurdle laces, flat races, jumping, pipe music, Scotch dancing, Irish jig, tossing the caber, pole vaulting, patting the stone, throwing the hammer, etc, etc. etc. For full particulars see posters. A first-class Band will be on the grcfund. , ja. Bi-uinoD ..... I Sports to commence at 11 am. unanuac JvjllD, Secretary,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1399, 8 December 1884, Page 3
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