Meetings. THE Ashburton Quadrille Assembly will meet at the Oddfellows 1 Hall on WEDNESDAY NEXT at 8 pm. sharp. 7 172 W. LAYCOOK, M.O. QT. STEPHEN’S SUNDAY SCHOOL. SIXPENNY ENTERTAINMENT. FRIDAY NEXT, JULY 17. At 8 p.m. 7 175
RID AY, 2 4 will be given ODDFELLOW! MR & MRS GERALD in recognition of the mat services so willingly re charitable and other insti burton. —— Programme will appear tisement. Tickets, 2s Cd pUB LI 0 M To His Worship th Sir, —As a majority of t mittee have made a repres Board of Education to the recent public meeting c (which was held to discus the School Committee in Headmaster) was not a one, we, the undersignec hereby respectfully requei vene another Public Meeti date, for the purpose of and impartial expression ol upon the question at issue. JOHN A. CA And 26 others signi To John A. Caygill, Ei On the above GRAND COMPLI] Conce to
In connection with the New Zealand Industrial Exhibition, to be opened on August 1, through Excursion Booking to Wellington will be in force as under, from 20th July to 20th October inclusive Return Fakes : The tickets will be av*ilab e to Lyttelton and back by rail, and from Lyttelton to Wellington and back by Union steamship Company’s steamers ; the rail tickets being good for 35 days from day of issue, and the steamers tickets for 28 days. J. P. MAXWhLL, General Manager. General Manager’s Office, Wellington, July 9,1885. 7 157 Auctions. SATURDAY, JULY 18. IMPORTANT SALE OP TOWN, SUBURBAN AND RURAL PROPERTIES, A number of the Suburban Sections being situated in the vicinity of the Woollen Factory. MR T. BULLOCK has received Instructions irom Isaac E. Tajlor, Esq. (in consequence of having settled in the North Island), to Sell by Public Auction, at the Arcade, on Saturday, 18th instant, at 12 o’clock, The whole of his Valuable Freehold Properties in the County, as follows, viz ,
That valuable Town Section 236, having a frontage of 66 feet on Cameron street, and only about 6 chains from the Post Office Town Sections 846 and 846, Aitken street Lota 7,8, 9, 10 and 13, opposite the Woollen Factory, each containing about J-acre Lota 23 and 25, part of the same block Lots 14 and 15, part of Mr McLean’s block, each about J-acre, fronting the continuation of Fast street and adjoining Mrs Wilkie’s property Lots 3 and 4, on the Town Belt East, each about 22 perches, having a frontage on Wellington street, Hampstead Also, Rural Sections 23720 and 23721, containing 160 acres, all fenced, fronting Bowyer’s Stream and the Main road from Mount Somers to Alford Forest To persons desirous of procuring sites near the Woollen Factory the sale offers a favorable opportunity, as a number of the lots to bo offered are almost immediately opposite, and should materially increase in value. Inspection of the other properties is respectfully invited, as I think they should prove a safe investment, especially the Town Section near the Post Office. Terms of payment will be liberal. Note hour of sale—l2 o’clock. 7 152 T. BULLOCK, Auctioneer. POSTPONEMENT. VTEW ZEALAND LOAN llj AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY. The Sale of ALFRED, MEGSON’S FARM is Postponed UNTIL TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1885, AT TUB COUNTY SALBYARDS, At 10.80 a.m. H. H. sicRETAN, Agent. 7X 43 Si G, STAYELEY, Auctioneer,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1552, 14 July 1885, Page 3
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