To Let and For Sale. r TTIOR SALE, by private treaty, lots 38 f and 39, Alford Forest road, close to the Ashburton Woollen Factory, contain ing about 1 acie, on which is erected a large three-roomed dwelling-house and two-stalled stable. The ground is well i cultivated and planted with fruit and forest trees, and is securely fenced with live and picket fences. Por particulars apply to T. BULLOCK. Lost. STRAYED, from home —A liver and white colored setter or spaniel I BITCH. Owner can have same on paying exenses. GEORGE ROBINSON, 12 2324 South Rakaia. LOST —A Stockwhip, between the Ashburton bridge and Tinwald Saleyarda. Finder will be rewarded by returning same to 12 232 G JAMES TaSKER. Public Notices; PLOUGHING.— A few Teams Wanted focploughiug turnip land at Corwar. P'ive inches deep; price 6s per acre. Acply to R. Davies. Esq , Rakaia. 12 2301 R« A L L O W A Y, • WHEELWRIGHT Wakanui road, Ashburton. (Next Ray’s Machine Shop) Special attention is devoted to all kinds of repairs. Combined with moderate charges. 11 2199 Strawberries, ST R A W BERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, , And other Fruit for sale, wholesale and retail, price moderate. B. BROOMFIELD, Kent Nursery, Alleuton. 12 2242 I
OUND NOTICE. Impounded, at Rakaia, on December 8 ! 1i, from near Sod Town, one bay.draught HORSE, about 5 years old, white stripe down face, shod all round, near hind foot white, a lump on knee. One bay MARE, aged, star on forehead, no shoes. Both horses collar marked. If not previously released will be sold on the 22nd at noon. 12 2315 GEORGE SHELLCC,!, Poundkeeper.
Miss Sowman BEGS to inform the of Rakaia and surrounding districts that she has OPENED business as MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER AT MRS SHARP’S, Near Railway Hotel, South Rakaia. Fit and Style Guaranteed. 8 1621
Mr; SIDNEY WOLF Froto the Royal Academy of .Magic, London, PROFEaSOR 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 MANURES. Messes Fkiedlander Bros. , have been appointed Ashburton AGENTS for the Belfast Chemical Works, and will supply Superphosphate, Nitrophosphate, Guano or Bone Dust, at Factory Rates, with rail charges added. For circulars, etc., apply to FRIEDLANDER BROS., 10 1974 Ashburton and Tinwald. 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 Oo.’s store, and we are prepared to make liberal cash advances on Wool sent through us Free of Commission. The second sale of the season will be heid on FRIDAY, 19th inst., at Messrs R. Wilkin and Co.’s Wool Stores, Hereford street, Christchurch, when fully I,ICO bales wil be offered. PRIEDLANDER BROS. We are purchasers should farmers prefer selling on the spot to sending to Christchurch. We can also supply Reapers and Binders of any make at Christchurch prices. 4 SHBURTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. ’EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. An Extraordinary Vacancy in the Ashburton Borough Council having occurred in consequence of the election of Councillor Rudolph Friedlander to the office of I Mayor, 1 hereby give notice that an | Election for one person to fill the said vacancy will be held at the Borough Council Chamber, Baring Square west, Ashburton, on FRIDAY, the 9th day of January, 1885. Nominations in the form prescribed in the second schedule of the Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876, will be received at the Town Clerk's Office till neon on SATURDAY, the 27th day of Decernher, 1884, CHARLES BRADDELL, Returning Officer. Borough Council Office, Ashburton, 17th December, 1884. 12 2323
Ash b u r x o FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, Next the Post Office. J. A. Persson, Begs to inform hia friends and customer' that he has cleared out all his old stock and has opened with an entirely NEW and SERVICEABLE STOCK of Household FURNITURE TO SUIT ALL CLASSES, and at most reasonable terms, and intending purchasers cannot do better than inspect J. A. PERSSON’S stock before going elsewhere. •Agent for the Cheapest Venetian Blind maker in the golont. J. A, P. having made arrangements for a Hearse and Mourning Coach is prepared to execute funerals in Town or Country cheaper than any other house in Ashburton. J. A. PERSSON, Ashburton, Warehouse and Workshops—Opposite Railway Station and next to Post Office.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1408, 18 December 1884, Page 3
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742Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1408, 18 December 1884, Page 3
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