Meeting. fnitWN H tLL, ASHBURTON I Leasee and Proprietor—Chss. Hugo Positively Two Nights only, commencing WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4. First appearance of HUGO’S BUFFALO MINSTRELS And circle of Accomplished LADIES, Twenty sterling, versatile, and talanted ARTISTS from the leading Now York, Frisco, Boston, and London Theatres. Ten accomplished Ladies After just con eluding the most successful seasons over experiences in the following cities Four weeks in Auckland, three weeks in Wellington, three weeks in Christchurch, two weeks in Dunedin, two weeks in Napier. Complete change of programme each night. New and startling novelties. Keep your eye on the opening date come early and avoid the crush. THE EARLY TICKET CATOHETH THE SEAT. Mil ion Prices —2a, 2s, and Is Doi r.i open at 7.15. Commence at 8. 10 ir2 JaMkS HUGO, Agent. INSLO W-TINWALD RACES. FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1886. Grand Kace Ball, To be held in the GRAIN SHED, TIN WALD. Double tickets, ss. 0. JEPHSON, Hon Sec.
A. Harrison. Alfred Harrison, mo SUIT TH* DEPRESSED TIMES, J[ lam about to meet my farmer frienda and others with a cheerful spirit, and shall Sell, at my Saturday Sales, at the followi ing RATES OF COMMISSION, until further notice: — HORSES ) cattle > ") PIGS ) /C 2 PER CENT. IMPLEMENTS, 5 PER CENT PRODUCE \ £ PER CENT SUNDRIES J 0 Over £5 SALES, in ) £ PER CENT. Town or > (J or Country JAs may be arranged. land. FARMS, and't Town and I 01 PER CENT Suburban | /C 2 Properties,,/ VERY SHORTLY I shall be arranging a regular MONTHLY LAND SALE, and shall he glad to receive entries for the same AT ONCE.
LOANS.—Money to lend on Freehold Security, TERMS—BiIIs can be arranged for previous to any sale, otherwise terms will be cash ALFRED HARRISON, Auctioneer Ur ENT for THE NORWICH UNION KIKE INSURANCE COMPANY. Risks at Lowest Rates. Auctions•WEDNESDAY, 4th NOVEMBER. One o’clock. ALFRED HARRISON, favored with instructions from Jacob Elz, Esq. (who, through ill-health, will not return to the Colony), will Sell by Public Auction at his residence, Peter street, the whole of his Furniture & Effects Comprising—Piano (a Dresden model in walnut, trichord, a beautiful instrument, equal to new ; this instrument took first prize at the last Melbourne Exhibition), suite in cretonne, oval table, pictures, oilcloth 14 x 12, sideboard, feuder and irons, curtains and poles, double iron bedstead, spring mattress and bedding, large chest drawers, oval glass (mahogany), washstands and sets, dressing tables, 12 chairs, treadle sowing machine, large kitchen table, glass, crockery, kitchen utensils, etc, etc. Also 45 volumes Books (many very handsome), large Douay Bibles and other religious works, very handsome meerschaum pipe in case (egg and claw, mounted in silver). Also, on SATURDAY, 7th I'OVEMBER, At Two o’clock, The Properties of Jacob Elz, Esq, viz T.S. 744, Peter street, with well built bouse thereon T.S. 786, Peter street, with two first class cottages thereon. 'I hese cottages will be sold separately or together. T.S. 774, Cox street, well fenced, picket fence in front, also hut thereon. These properties offer a splendid investment either to capitalist or working men, and inspection is invited. Full particulars of auctioneer. Without Reserve.—Terms at Sale ALFRED HARRISON, Auctioneer. Furniture at Residence Wednesday, November 4, at 1 o’clock Properties at Rooms—Saturday, November 7, at 2 o’clock 10 921
Saturday auction Sales or HORSES, CATTLE, PIGS, AND SUNDRIES, AX TATTERS ALL’S, WEST STREET, ASH BURTON.
Messrs matson, cox & co. at the solicitation of several clients, Intimate to the Public That it is their intention to hold AUCTION SALES of the above EVERY SATURWAT TWELVE O’CLOCK •» I Opening Sale, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1885. We wish to notify to our Clients and the Public that every attention will he paid to their interests, and Account Sales rendered with onr USUAL PROMPTNESS. MATSON, COX & CO.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1315, 2 November 1885, Page 3
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