Public Notices: ANY Person TRESPASSING on the Properties of the undersigned will be prosecuted. DUDLEY & NORTHEY, 2 302 A. PATTESO , June. Ashburton wesleyan band OP HOPE ANNIVERSARY. A TEA and ENTERTAINMENT in connection with above will be held in the Church, Cameron street, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING Tea at 6 p.m. Entertainment at 730 p.m; Tickets for tea, Is. Collection at entera inment. 3 316 IMPOUNDED from the Village Settlement, South Rakaia, on February 26th, one red and white Calf, one roan Calf (steers), one white heifer Calf ; no visible brands. One Lamb, swallow fork on near ear. If notjprevioualy released will besoldjat neon on Thursday, March 19th. G. SHELLOCK, 3 219 Poundkeepor. R. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ASHBURTON BRIDGE. The above Bridge will be Closed against all Traffic, except foot passeng-rs, on 2nd, 4th, sth and 6th Match, from 8 p.m. to 6.30 a.m. By order, JAMES BURNETT, Assistant Engineer Working Railways. Christchurch, Feb. 26, 1885. 2 298
PATTERN DEPOT. Mrs Hodg^ DRAPER AND DRESSMAKER, East Stbekt, near Lancaster’s butchery. Ladies’ Dresses and Underclothing made at the shortest notice. REGISTRY OFFICE For Female Servants. 7 1413
BURTON COUNTY COUNCILNotice is hereby given that POUND SALES will be held at the Methven, South Bakaia, and Ashburton Pounds as under:— Methven Pound—The 2nd Friday in each month South Rakaia Pound—The Ist and 3rd Thursday in each month Ashburton Pound Every alternate Saturday, at 2 p m., commencing 7th March, 1885. By order. F. MATNWARIb'G, 3 210 Clerk.
n VHE ASHBURTON COUNTY X STOCK AND S A LEY ARDS COMPANY (Limited), Is prepared to Dip Sheep IN large or small lota at the following scale of charges ; For the first 500 sheep, one penny each For the second 500 sheep, one halfpenny each Forjthesecond 1,000 sheep, one farthing each For flocks of over 2,000 special arrangements will be made. The material used will be charged for in addition to the above. GEORGE JAMESON, 3 207 Secretary.
Bam and Ewe Fair, SHBURTON AGRICULTURAL PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL RAM AND EWE FAIR, Under the above auspices, will be held, at the TIN WALD YARDS, THURSDAY, 26th MARCH. The Sale will commence with the Ewes at 11 o’clock sharp, and should it be found impossible to submit all the lots in one day, the Rams will bo offered on FRIDAY, 27th MARCH, Commencing at 11 o’clock sharp. Yard Fees—Rams, 6d each ; Ewes, Is per score. GEORGE JAMESON, Secretary, Ashburton County S*ook and Saleyards Company. H. H. SECRET AN, Secretary, Ashburton Agricultural and Pastoral Under the auspicies of the AND ON Association.
SHBURTON BOROUGH COUNCIL, Applications will be received up to 5 pm. on FRIDAY Next from Persons willing to FORM a Volunteer Fire Brigade for the Borough of Ashburton. Applications must be made in writing, and addressed to the Town Clerk. R. friedlandeß, Mayor. Borough Connell Offices, Ashburton, 2nd March, 1885. 3 215 Ashburton borough council. Notice is hereby given that the Ashburton Volunteer Fire Brigade has this day been DISBANDED. Persons having Uniforms and other Property of the Brigade are requested to return the same as soon as convenient to the Custodian. R. FRIEDLANDER, Mayor. Borough Council Offices, Ashburton, 2nd March, 1885. 3 214
Caution. SOME unscrupulous firms are trying to force on the New Zealand people a Nostrum, under the cloak that it is made in the United States — WHICH IS NOT TRUE. Under this pretence they are trying to deceive the Public and Incautious Purchasers into the belief that they are the Genuine AMERICAN HOP BITTERS, We wish to warn all honest and unsuspecting people against this DECEPTION, and to call the attention once more to the facts that the Genuine American Co.’s | BOP BITTERS Are put up in Squre, Panelled, Ambercolored Bottles, with White Label on one side, printed in Black Letters, and Green Hop Cluster ; and, on the other side, Yellow Label, with Directions in Red Letters, In English and German, and the name of “Dr Soule” blown in every Bottle. This is the only form in which Genuine AMERICAN HOP BITTERS are pqt
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1479, 4 March 1885, Page 3
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