public Notices. S -]»/&■ R J IVESS begs to inform hia IVS debtors, and all persona desirous of transacting any business with him, that he will be in attendance at hia Office, i Burnett street, every TUESDAY and i SATURDAY. Office hour* : 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 2 188 "]VT OTICE is hereby given _ that the JLa Partnership hitherto existing bej tween the undersigned, William Fowkk and Geoeob McEwbn, as Bootmakers, ■ has this day been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. The Business will in future be carried on by the said George McEwen, on his own account, who will discharge and receive all DEBTS DUE by and to the late firm. ' Dated at Ashburton this 9th day of March, 1885, WILLIAM FOWKE. GEORGE McEWEN, Witness to both signatures — J. O. Duncan. With reference to the above, Geobge McEwen begs to say that he feels sanguine that, by using, as heretofore, nothing but the best material, in turning out the finished article in a style _ worthy of his well-known first-class ability as a workman, he will have the enjoyment of receiving from the public such support as will constitute a swinging business. 3 382 BOROUGH COUNCIL. X EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. In pursuance with the Municipal Corporations Act, 1876, and the Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876. I hereby give ■ notice that at an ELECTION j of ONE PERSON, to fill an Extraordinary Vacancy in the Ashburton Borough Council, caused by the resignation of Councillor Leggett, will be held at the Council Chambers, Baring Square West, Ashburton (entrance by Havelock street), on WEDNESDAY, the Ist day of April next. Nominations in the form prescribed in -■ the 2nd schedule of the Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876, will be re- u ceived at the Town Clerk’s Office, till 12 o’clock noon, on FRIDAY, the 20th day of March instant. f CHARLES BRADDELL, Returning Officer. Borough Council Office, Ashburton, 10th March, 1885. 3 368
Meetings. COURSING CLUB. A General MEETING of this Club will be held on 14th instant, at 7.30 p. m,, at the Somerset Hotel. Business—Election of officers and consideration of programme for forthcoming season, and any other business requiring attention. By order. 3 338 M. C. O. DIGBY.
CHORAL SOCIETY Messiah, AT THE TOWN HALL, ON GOOD FRIDAY. Conductor—SYDNEY WOLF, B.A.M 3 376
Baptist church, Oddfellows’ Hall, Ashburton. ANNIVERSARY Tea Meeting AND SALE OP WORK. GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1885. Tickets—la fid each. THE ANNIVERSARY SERVICES, Will be conducted by the Rev 0. Dallaston, Christchurch, ON EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL sth. 3 333
Ashburton permanent BUILDING and INVESTMENT SOCIETY. NOTICE ia hereby given that the Annual MEETING of the Shareholders of the above Society will bo held at their Offices, Arcade Chambers, Burnett street, on the 25th day of March, 1885, at three p.m. Business : 1— To receive the Directors’ report for 1884 5. 2 To elect two Directors in the place of Messrs Thomas Bullock and Hugo Friedlander, who retire by ballot, but are eligible for re-elec-tion. 3 And other general business. Any duly qualified member offering himself as a Director at any annual meeting shall give notice thereof in writing, stating name, address and occupation, to the Manager at least 14 days previous to such meeting. By order. J. WARD, 3 371 Managing Director.
DDPELLOWS’ HALL. ST. PATRICK’S DAY. Programme of GRAND IRISH CONCERT, Given by the Ashburton Orchestral Society, on TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1885. J. —Selection, “ The Oollen Bawn ” (Baker) —Ashburton Orchestral Society 2 Song, “0 ! Erin, my Country ”(Jefferys)—Miss Butler 3 Song and chorus, “ The Cruiskeen Lawn ” (Benedict)—Mr T. Lowe - 4 Song, “ Come Back to Erin ” (Claribel)—Mrs Hodge 5 Selection, by request, “After Dark ” ( —Ashburton Orchestral Society 6 Song, “ The Harp that once ” —Mr Higgins 7 Song and chorus, with cornet obligato, “Eilleen Allaunah” (Thomas) —Mr Rose; cornet, Mr G. Hosken 8— Waltz, “ Patience ” (Sullivan) —Ashburton Orchestral Society. An interval of ten iqthuips. Part I. Part 11.
■Selection, “ Irish Airs ” (Sibold) Ashburton Orchestral Society
10 — Song, “ The Meeting of the Waters ” —Mr Higgins 11 — Song, “In my Wild Mountain Valley ” (Benedict) —Miss Kidd 12 — Violin solo, “ The Harp that once ” —Mr Wood 13— Irish Jig, in character—Mr R. Cullen 14 — Song, “ The dear little Shamrock ” ‘ Mr Rose 15— Song, “Kate O’Shane” (Linley)— Miss E. Barrett 16— Song, “The Colleen Bawn” (Benedict) —Mr F, Lowe 17— Selection, Scotch airs (Sibold)—Ash- ■ burton Orchestral Society O.oora open 7.30 j commence at eight punctually.' ' 'Frieds df admission, 3a 2s and Is. Seats may be reserved at J, Purchase, 9od East street. 3 356
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1487, 13 March 1885, Page 3
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