Meetings. s FIRE BRIGADE. The whole of the members of the Ashburton Fire Brigade are requestedvo meet at the Engine Station This Evening at seven o'clock sharp. Business—lmportant, f G. PARKIN, ; 1 119 Treasurer. QT. STEPHEN’S SCHOOLROOM. T3IS EVENING. PROFESSOR LIO MEDO, whose lectures, by the concurrent testimony of the press throughout the colonies, are declared to bo both instructive and amusing, respectfully begs to solicit the attendance of ladies and gentlemen on this occasion, when two lectures on the subjects of phrenology and mesmerism will be delivered. Tuesday, 20th January, subject oh phrenology. Wednesday, 21st January, subject, the philosopy of mesmerism Examinations and experiments. Doors open at 7 30 ; commence at 8 p m. Admission 1«; children under 12, Gd ; a few reserved stats 2s. P. —Persona wishing private consult tation may obtain it at the close of the entertainment 6;ch evening 1 HO ADDFULOWS’ HALL. GRAND REMENYI CONCERTS, (Under the special patronage of his Excel* Jency Sir W. F. D. Jervois, K C.M.G., K C. 8., and Lady Jervois). FRIDAY, JANUARY 23. For REMENYI REMENYI REMENYI REMENYI REMENYI REMENYI REMENYI REMENYI REMENYI REMENYI REMENYI REMENYI REMENYI REMENYI REMENYI REMENYI REMENYI REMENYI REMENYI REMENYI REMENYI One Night Only. The world-fame! and only KING OF V lOLINISTS, Pronounced by press and public as the Greatest Musical Genius that has ever appeared in the Southern Hemisphere. Under engagement to Messrs Eignold & Allison, of Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide. EDOUARD REMENYI will bo assisted by Miss Hattie B. Downing (Soprano), Mr Rudolf Himraer (Tenor), and Mr Isidore Luc! stone (Solo pianist). Box cffice now open at Jones’s. 1 117 FRANK WESTON, Business Manager. Ecclesiastical.
U“N DAY SERVICES. I shall hold Corning Service at Tinwald next Sunday at 11a.m. ; at Westerfield at 3pm., and at Longbeach at 7 p m. R. F. GARBETT, Curate. The following is the order cf Services for the months of February and March: March 8. Tinwald, 11 a.m. Waterton, 3 p m. Longbeach, 7 p.m, March 15. Waterton, 11 a. m. Winslow, 3 p.m. Windermere 6 30 do March 22. Llsmoro, 11 a.m. Westerfield, 3 pm. Tinwald. 7 p.m. March 29. Mt Somers, 11am. Singletree, 3 p.m. Alford Station 7p.m. ' ' R. F. GARBETT, 1 110 Curate. Tenders. rp o harvesters. Wanted TENDERS at once for CUTTING, making into Hay and Stacking 70 acres of Grass. For particulars, apply to DONALD MoLEAN, 1 118 Lagmhor. February 1. Mt Somers, 11 a m. Singletree, 3 p.m. Alford Station 7 p. m. February 8 Windermere I la.m. Waterton, 3 p m. Tinwald, 7 p,m. Felruar> 15. Waterton, lla.ro. Shepherds’ Bush, 7 p.m. February 22. Winslow,lo 30 a.m. Westerfield, 3 p.m. Tinwald, 7 p m. March 1. Mt Somers, 11a.m. Singletree, 3 pm. AlfordStation,7p m. T E N D E R S. TENDERS are invited by the Ashburton Borough Council for LEASES of all unlet Borough Reserves. Full particulars can be obtained on application to the Town Clerk. Tenders to close on 31st January. CHARLES BRADDBLL, 1 107 Town Clerk. H ARVE STING. WANTED TENDERS for Cutting, Binding, Stocking and Stacking 540 acres wheat and 310 acres oats, in blocks of 200 acres or nr wards. Tenders to be in by MONDAY, 26 th instant. Apply, WM. BROWN. , 1 H 0 Mitcham. WANTED TENDERS - Cutting, Tying, Stocking, Stacking, and Thatching 44 acres oats, on Grove Parra. Apply Robert B. Jeff. 1 hi
TENDERS are invited for the Purchase of section No. 32, with House and Shop, on the Alford Forest road. For terms apply to the undersigned, to whom the tenders must be addressed not later than the 29th instant. The highest tender not necessarily accepted, I 100 C. BISHOP. rjio tenderers. TENDERS Wanted for Stocking and Stacking not less than 300 acres grain. Apply to Thomas Moor Bangor for conditions. For Stocking and Stacking 300 acres grain, Methven, Apply to Hardy and Co , or the undersigned, for conditions. HOLMES & LOUGHREY, 1 72 Solicitors, Christchurch. To Let and For Sale. T~cT LET,—Five-Roomed COTTAGE, with Half-Acre LAND, Princes street. Apply, office of this paper. 1 89
Jp* OR SALE CHEAP. A COMBINE, ENGINE, and BLEVATORS complete. The purchaser will have the chance of threshing from 1000 to 1500 acres crop at current rates. Apply to 12 2373 ERIEDLANDER BROS. 'QOMESTIC PATT ERN DEPOT. Mrs Hodge, DRAPER AND DRESSMAKER, East Street, near Lancaster’s butchery. REGISTRY OFFICE For Female Servants. 7 1413
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1435, 21 January 1885, Page 3
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