Meetings. S, 6 W is o -1n iD e I ST. STEPHEN’S SCHOOLROOM, Ashburton. SIXPENNY ENTERTAINMENT, Second of popular series. FRIDAY NEXT, JUNE 12, At 8 p.m. 6 931 LECTURE— The Rev J. S. Riahworth, of Oamaru, will deliver a lecture on Wednesday evening, in the Wesleyan Church, Ashburton, at 7.30 Subject—‘‘My excursion to the South Sea Islands.” A number of curios from the Islands and photographs will be exhibited. A collection will be made after the lectnre on behalf of the Oamaru circuit. 6 930 I. O. O. F M. U ASHBURTON LODGE. The Annual Anniversary SOCIABLE will bo hold in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Wills street, on Friday evening, June 26. Tickets, 2a Cd each. R. MINNIR, 5 8! 6 Secretary. WAKANUI ELECTION—Having beau asked to come forward to contest the Wakanui seat by a large number of the working people and farmers of the district, I have decided to accede to their request. I shall insist on the other candidates not making use of the papers to represent me as likely to split up the votes. 6 935 PHILLIP McGDIRB. MEETING OF Mr Wright’s Supporters will be held in the UPPER ROOM, TOWN HALL THIS EVENING, At 7-30 p.m. Business—To Elect a Committee and arrange other important matters 6 924 yy AKANUI ELECTION. | Mr Ivess Invites his supporters to meet him at the undermentioned places, for the purpose of forming Committees to assist in securing his return, and to arrange dates and places for the holding of meetings. Tinwald Temperance Hall, Thursdayi June 11, at 8 o’clock. Waterton Library, Friday, June 12, at half-past 7. Ashburton Committee Rooms (adjoin- i ing Mail office). Saturday, June 13, at half-past 7- 6 938 * SHBURTON RACING CLUB. Che Half-yearly General MEETING >f the Ashburton Racing Club will be told at the Club’s Room on Tv-BSD AY, lune 16, at 8 p. ra. Business: Consideration of Balance ■ sheet and Annual Report Election of Officers Election of Members General. S. SAUNDERS, { 932 Secretary.
" Minnie: ” 08, THE SUNSHINE OF A SISTER’S LOVE. Binder's Latest and Most Touchingly Beautiful —Service of Song— ODDFELLOWS’ HA.LL, TUESDAY, JUNE 9. THB PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CHOIR, assisted by friends, and a Strong Orcheatia, will give this Service of Song as above in response to many urgent requests by those who were witnesses of its marked success when given last Thursday evening in the Presbyterian Church IN AID OF THE ORGAN FUND. Admission —2s, Is, and 6d. Doors open at 7.39, Voluntary at 8. Organist—Miss Kidd. Mr J. S. Savage, Conductor. In the course of the evening the now celebrated Blue Ribbon Chorus, by Albert Corbick, Christchurch, entitled “The Bit of Blue,” will be sung. The words and music were composed in celebration of Mr R. T. Booth’s recent visit to Christchurch.
Tenders. FENDERS wanted for Cropping about 400 Acres Red Clover and Stubble md, in blocks of 80 acros or more. Rent ither per acre or per boaheL DUNCAN CAMERON, ; 922 dunes, Metbven. \ SHBURTON COUNTY STOCK A AND SALEYARDS COMPANY. TENDERS are invited up to Saturday lext for the Right te Crop 20 acres of and at Tinwald. Tenders are also invited up to Saturday jext for Planting ac the Ashburton Yards. For particulars, apply to GEORGE JAMESON, ; 934 Ashburton. Canterbury plantation board. TENDERS are invited for 130 Chains jf FENCING, between the Rakaia and Bankside. The Specification may be seen at the bounty Office, Ashburton, or at the Road Board Office, Rakaia. Tenders to be sent to the undersigned not later than Monday, 15th June. EDWARD G. WRIGHT, 3 ggs Chairman. AND FOR CROPPING. The undersigned invites Tenders for Cropping the following blocks of land : - 100 acres, R.S. 27035, Dromore 100 acres, R.S. 28023, Lauriston (the above has been cropped once only). 125 acres down land, North Hinds 165 acres ditto _ ditto (these two blocks are in turnips, now being fed off.) Tenders to be sent in not later than Wednesday, June 10. 6 881 EDWARD G. WRIGHT. CANTERBURY PLANTATION BOARD. j TENDERS are invited for Ploughing, Harrowing and Planting with Pines 25 acres of Reserve 1767, Wakanui, formerly leased by Holmes. The specification may be seen at the County Office on and after Thursday, the 4th, and tenders must be sent to the undersigned not later than Juno 10. EDWARD G. WRIGHT, Q 682 Chairman,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1551, 9 June 1885, Page 3
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