Tenders. T o CARTERS. TENDERS wanted for Carting about 40,000 feet Timber and other building materials from Valecta station. For particulars apply to BARISES & SMITH, 3 Builders, Ashburton.
TENDERS are invited for the following : No. 84—Metalling portions of Wakanui Fiat read, about 12 chains No. 85—Making concrete culvert, Beach road. Specifications can be seen at the Board’s Office, Moore street, Ashburton, whore tenders must be sent in not later than WEDNESDAY, March 18, 1885. FOOKS & SON, 3 360 Surveyors.
George Jameson. Rye Grass Seed. J AM A CASH PURCHASER. GEO. JAMESON, 7 230 Ashburton. To Farmers. I am a HASH PURCHASER OF WHEAT, OATS and BARLEY. GEO. JAMESON, 3 206 Ashburton. Sheep Dip. FOR SALE, DIP, in 5 gallon drums AND rjIHOMA-S’S DIP, in 151 b tins and 1001 b drums. GEORGE JAMESON, 2 261 Ashburton.
Auctions. SATURDAY, 14th MARCH. SPECIAL ENTRY. MR T BULLOCK will Sell by Public Auction, at the Arcade, on the MACHINE Set Avery SCALES, 7 cwt 2 Sack BARROW Sale at 1 o’clock. 3 375 T. BULLOCK, Auctioneer. ASHBURTON YARDS. TUESDAY, 17th MARCH. gPICIAL ENTRIES. 1 AfkA Half-bred LAMBS, a really AUUU grand line Af\t\ Merino EWES, in lamb to itv/v/ Southdown lama 7QO Half-bred LAMBS 500 er * no 600 er ' no withers 200 a^'^ ®WES, 2-tooth. MILES & CO. GEO. JAMESON, 3 378 Agent, Ashburton.
RAM AND EWJ£ FAIR. MESSRS MILES & CO. are instructed to offer by Public Auction, on account of Hon. W. S. Peter, at the Ram and Ewe Fair, to be held on the 26th March, his annual draft of 1 er * no Bwea from the Anama Station ; these sheep are sound mouthed and in good condition. J. T. FORD, Auctioneer; 3 380 GEORGE JAMESON, Agent. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. IMPORTANT SALE OF SUBURBAN AND OTHER PROPERTY, Being a portion of that well-known and VALUABLE ESTATE, GBOYE FARM. MR T. BULLOCK (in conjunction with Messrs Friedlander Bros.), has received instructions from Robert Wilkin, Esq., to offer by Public Auction, at the Arcade, on an early date,
A portion of that well-know Property Grove Farm, which ia now being divided into Suburban Building Allotments, fronting Carter’s terrace, Graham’s road and Grove street, and is known to contain some of the most valuable Suburban Property that has ever been offered to the public in this district, and the locality is everything that can be desired. A large proportion of the frontages have a northern aspect; the Land is of first-class quality, and there are many magnificent Sites for Villa Residences. The road from the end of the bridge (Carter’s terrace) is now being fenced on both sides to the Boundary road leading to the main thoroughfare to Longheadi. There are also laid off a number of small holdings, facing Graham’s road, which will be found very suitable for paddocks for persons sending their stock to the County Saleyards, or wishing to procure a small farm near town. Now that the Traffic Bridge is about to be erected? it will fie found to be very convenient for persons having their business in Ashburton, and desirous of residing in the country, as it is close to the town; but the river being between, affords the same advantage as if they were living some distance away. SPECIAL NOTE. It is doubtful if there is a property in New Zealand offering the same.advantages as Grove Farm does. The Land is qf the very best quality, and the position could not be improved, lying as it does about midway between the important; town of Ashburton and the township of Tinwald. eac h 0 f these places convenient Saleyards have begu erected, and the large attendant at the weekly markets proves that the settlers in the neighborhood are fully alive to the advantages which, thesp markets offer. Intending purchasers are respectfully invited to inspect the several lots to be offered previous to the sale. ' T. BULLOCK, § Auctioneer.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1487, 13 March 1885, Page 3
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645Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1487, 13 March 1885, Page 3
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