To Let and For Sale. ;( j SALE, by private treaty, lots 38 r. Jl. and 33, Alford Forest road, closeto the Ashburton Woollen Factory, contain ing about 1 acre, on which is erected a 11 large throe-roomed dwelling-house and - two-stalled stable. , The ground is well J ) cultivated and planted with fruit and d forest trees, and is securely fenced with i* live and picket fences. a lor particulars apply to 4 • T. BULLOCK. Messrs matson, cox & co. have for Private Sale, theunder--0 mentioned grand lines of . Sheep, ' 3500 Merino Wethers, in lots to suit 1600 do . do do Mount Peel 600 2nd cross two-tooths, mixed sexes 900 Ist do do do * 2900 Ist do■ do do 2(00 Ist do do do 500 2,4, 0 tooth crossbred owes, in wool, 100 per cent, lambs 1300 Ist cross 2 and 4-tootha, dipped, delivery March 4000 Merino ewes, sound mouth, delivery March 2500 Merino ewes, sound mouth, delivery March For particulars, apply 12 2290 MATSON, COX & CO., Tenders. COUNTY COUNCIL. Fresh TENDERS are invited for Wakanui Creek IMPROVEMENT near Coibeti’s. Plans and specification can be seen at Council Office, and tenders ad- j dressed to the Chairman to be sent in not < later than 11 o’clock a.m. SATURDAY, t 20th December. 1 By order. WILLIAM BAXTER, 12 230 G County Engineer. TENDERS are required for the following quantities (more or less) of material for the Flemington Cheese and Butter Factory Company, Limited : 1,000 yards Hessian, 1 yard w : de ! 3,000 ya’ds calico, 1 yard w : de 40 gallons Rennett (Hansen’s) 20 gallons coloring (Hansen’s) 1 ton fine salt 1 cask S' da crystals 1 cwt soap 4 tins kerosene 1 drum machine oil 12 tons coal (screened) 24 tons slack. Tenders to be addressed to the Secretary on or before SATURDAY, 13th instant. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 12 2273 j.
Meetings. Baptist church, Oddfellows’ Hall. REV. T. BRAY, Greendale, will conduct the SERVICE TO-MOBROW, December 14th, Morning, 11 a.m. ; Evening, 630 p.m. Sankey’a hymns at evening service. All are invited. 12 2305 gUND A Y SERVICES. Sunday next (third of advent) 1 shall hold— Morning service at Waterton, 11a.m., H.C. Afternoon service at Tinwald, 3 p.m. Evening service at Windermere, 6.30 p.m. R. F. GARBETF, 12 2284 Curate. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, Newlands. —Anniversary Sermons will be preached next Lord’s Day, Dec. 14, by the Rev P. W, Jones, of Greendale. Morning at 11 ; Evening, 6 30. Collections in aid of Trust Funds. Tea Meeting on Monday, Dec. 15 ; tea at 5.30 p m. A Public Meeting will also be held, to be addressed by ministers and friends. Singing by the choir, Mrs Nixon will sing a sacred solo. Tickets, Is 6d each. QHOR A L SOCIETY. The WEEKLY PRACTICE of the Choral Society will be resumed on MONDAY Evening, at 8 o’clock, at St, Stephen’s Schoolroom. E. J. PAUL, 12 2307 Bon. Secretary. ST. STEPHEN’S CHURCH, Ashburton. THE ANNUAL Garden Party will be held in the Parsonage Garden ON ANNIVERSARY DAY-TUESDAY, 16th December, 1824. Contributions of Needlework and Produce, etc., will be thankfully received at the Parsonage. Admission (including Tea)—2s ; children, Is. Gates open at 2p m. 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 Mb S. R. INGO LD, Of Christchurch, on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, December 17 and 18. Selections of music will be rendered duang 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 expenses. 12 2200
SI BURTON. ASHORANGE LODGE, No. 23. TOWN HALL, FRIDAY, DEC. 26 Prizes and Blanks Under the management of Mb SIDNEY WOLF, B.A.M. After which a BALL will be held. Box plan (reserved seats) at Mrs Hodge’s, dressmaker, East street. Ashburton Caledonian society Annual Sports. The Sixth Annual Sports Meeting of the Ashburton Caledonian Society will be held on BOXING DAY, DEO. 26, 1884, on the Society’s new Sports Ground, North-west Belt, when valuable prizes will be given for quoits, hurdle races, fiat races, jumping, pipe music, Scotch dancing, Irish jig, tossing the caber, pole vaulting, putting the stone, throwing the hammer, etc, etc, etc. For full particulars see posters. A first-class Band will be on the ground. Sports to commence at II a m. \2 2239 CHARLES REID, Secretary.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1404, 13 December 1884, Page 3
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