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Public Notices; A SHBURTON BUMMER RACES. HALF HOLIDAY. la response to a requisition of the residents, I hereby declare Monday next, Dec. 20th, a public half-holiday. RUDOLPH FRIEDLANDEB, 12 23G1 Mayor. N o E. IMPOUNDED at Methven from Belmont (48) forty-eight SHEI P, various earmarks and brands, most of them unshorn. If not released will be sold on Monday, December 29th, at noon. J. C. Me WILLI AM, 12 2359 Poundkeoper. N o T C E. 1 will not be responsible for any DEBTS contracted by my wife, Johanna Moore, from this date. J. F. MOORE. Ashburton, Dec. 26, 1884 12 2379 )ÜBLIC NOTICE. The undersigned begs to inform the publje that the business known as the “ Somerset Butchery and Meat Refrigerating Company ” will from the 31st instant be conducted by Mr R. Lancaster on his own account. All debts due to the 31st instant must bo paid forthwith to WM. HORNE, Grain Agency Offices, Ashburton. 12 2380 BOROUGH COUNCIL. VACANCY. An Extraordinary Vacancy in the Ashburton Borough Council having occurred in consequence of the election of Councillor Rudolph Friedlander to the office of Mayor, I 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, tn 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 noon on SATURDAY, the 27th day of December, 1884, CHARLES BBADDELL, Returning Officer. Borough Council Office, Ashburton, December 17, 1884, 12 2332

Meetings. fjpINWALD ANNUAL BALL. The above will be held in Messrs Friedlander Bros.’ Shed, on New Year’s Night. Dancing to commence at 9p. m. Admission, 3s; ladies free. 12 2347 W A KAN U I SPORTS. A MEETING of the COMMITTEE will be held in the Mhin School, on SATURDAY Evening, December 27th, at 8 o’clock. A, COOKSON, 12 2374 Hon. Secretary. WESLEYAN CHURCH. The Anniversary Services in connection with the above Church will be celebrated on January 4, morning and evening. A public Tea will be held on the following Wednesday, 7th January, in the Wakanui School. Tea on tables at 6 p.mAdmission, single ticket, 2s ; two or more in family, Is Gd each. 12 2352 rpOWN HALL, ASHBURTON. ONE NIGHT ONLY. MONDAY, DECEMBER 29. Georgie Smithson, The great Female Maccabe. Will appear in a New Programme of Operatic, Dramatic, and Classical Impersonations of 27 ORIGINAL CHARACTERS, 27 Illustrated with songs, dances, and dialogues of an entirely novel and descriptive nature, assisted by the favorite eccentric Comedian, MR J. F. HENhESSY. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8 sharp. Tickets, 3* and 2s. H. ROGERS, Manager. 12 2377 ROBERT SMITH, Agent. STAR OF 690 ASHBURTON. OYAL ORANGE LODGE, No, 23.

TOWN HUL, This Evening. , ORANGE CONCERT, . In aid cf their Building Fund. Programme—Part T, 1. March, “ Grand March Imperial ” (Dorn) Ashburton Orchestral Society I 2. Song, “ Killarney ” (Balfe) Mias 6u*ler 3. Song, “ Dream Faces ” —Mr Rose 4. Recitation, “ Henry of Navarre Mr Potter 5. Song, “Ehren on the Rhine ” (Hutchinson) —Mrs Hodge 6 Selection, “Rob Roy ” (by request) Ashburton Orchestral Society 7. Song—Miss Kidd 8. Song “Como into the Garden, Maud” (Balfe)—Mr G. D. Branson 9. Song, “ Bird in Hand” (Roeckel) Miss Maxie. 10. Comic song, “B-r-o-w-n,” with bones and banjo accompaniment—Mr Mr Rawlinson To conclude with the Comic Operetta Prizes and Blanks, Adapted from the popular Comedetta “LOTTERY TICKET.” Mr Capias (a lawyer) ... Mr Salek Wormwood (his clerk) ... Mr A.Fooks Charles (a sailor) Mrß. Stephenson Mrs Corset (a milliner) ... Mias Butler. Susan (a housemaid) ... Mrs Hodge Conductor Mr Sidney Wolf, R.A.M. Dress circle (plan at Mrs Hodge’s), 4s ; front seats, 3s ; back seats, 8s and Is. Doors open at 7 15 ; commence 8 sharp SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION Gathering. SUNDAY, PEOEMBER 28t}i, 1884, AT THE TOWN HALL. Service to commence punctually at 3 p.m. The Committee earnestly invite all Schools, both in Ashburton and the cutI lying districts to attend. After the schools are seated, the public will be admitted, so far as the acoommodation will permit, 13 8376

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1414, 26 December 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1414, 26 December 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1414, 26 December 1884, Page 3

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