Parcels Express. XfEW ZEALAND EXPRESS i>i COMPANY Reduced rates for freight to Ashburton Parcels, etc., from Christchurch or )unedia delivered at address in Ashbnroii at the following fixed rates. Through ' ! ai!y : and at alight increase for heavier weights. No extra charge for two or more parcel. for one consignee if from one consignor or for parcels charged rate and a halt under the railway tariff if received lv time for goods despatch. Receiving offices—Christchurch: Bed* ford Row. Dunedin: 7, Manse street Parcels, etc., forwarded through and delivered at any address in the world. Rates and all information on applies' tion to F. McFARLANE, Agent New Zealand Express, Ashburton-. 48To Let and For Sale. EOR SALE, Cheap—Cambridge Roller. T. BULL )CK. f 110 LET—A comfortable House in JL Cameron street \*ast. —Apply to J. Moxson. 10 925 rpO LET—Shop and Dwelling house in X East street, adjoining our premises, and at present occupied by Mr H. 0. Sogers, Draper.— Skvly Bros. 10 845 HOUSE TO LET at a low rental near the Borongh Council,,Chambers, Burnet street. . T. BULLOCK pi O R S A L B. R.S. 25503, containing 200 acres, near Mr Denshire’s property, Wakanni Road District. Very liberal terms of payment. T. BULLOCK FOR SALE, BONE DUST. Why buy evil-smelling concoctions when you can bay the pare article at Mayo’A Manufactory 1 Orders left at H. Zander's or by post promptly attended to. F. T. MATO, Hampstead Manure Factory, 9 666 Ashburton. Farms to let with covenant TO PURCHASE. 664 Acres near Dromore, lately occupied by Mr B. Kemp 640 Acres near Ooold and Cameron's LOW RE STS.
10 690 MATSON, OOX A CO. TO LET,—That moat desirable Farm situate at Tinwald, known as “ New Grove Farm,” the property of Mr James S. Houston, and containing 127 acres, together with well built Dwelling-house of six rooms, with orchard, outbuildings, and every convenience. The paddocks are all in English grass, and well fenced and watered. The above is to let in oon- | sequence of Mr Houston’s removal to hia W inchmore farm. For particulars, apply to Mr Gso. Jameson, or to Mr Houston, on the property. 8 398 Potatoes. JP 0 R T ALB, BLUE DERWENT POTATOES. GEORGE JAMESON, 6 66 ■Ashburton. F ARM T O L E T. f}Qfk ACRES of good Land, nearly all laid down with English grasses, with four-roomed Cot* a tage, Stable, etc. The land is well-watered, fenced and subdivided; there is a Government school within half a mile of the property. GEORGE JAMESON, 6 61 Ashburton [ALRbT - CLASS 4GRICDLTURAL X) LAND. The undersigned been favored with instructions from The New Zealand Mortgage and Investment Association, Limite l, to offer FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, About 11,000 acres of rich agricultural land, forming the unsold portion of the Waicola Estate, situated about 35 miles north-west of Invercargill, and intersected by the Otaotau and Nightcaps railway The land now offered has just been surveyed and subdivided into Farms, running from 160 to 600 acres, sizes which should render them convenient for all classes. A considerable extent of the property has been drained, 30 miles of ditching having been completed. It ia not felt necessary to give any detailed description of the character of the land, as the Association would prefer that parties should go and see and judge for themselves. The object is to secure and locate no the property good practical farmers for which purpose the following speola terms are offered, viz:—
Fire years lease at a rental of (6s) five shillings per acre per annum, with an optional purchasing danse of L 7 per acre; lease tenable for a farther terms of five years at a rental say of five per cent on the purchase money. For full particulars and all farther information apply to CAMERON, LITTLE & CO., 8146 Manchester Street, Ohristohnreh FRIEDLANDEB BROS., AsreDta to the A ssoeiat HAVING purchased the AsphaltingPlant and Business formerly carried on by Mr James Bradley, I am in a position to execute any orders 1 may be favored with. All asphalt work guaranteed. Ranges taken out and re-set in the best possible manner. Jobbing work in general done. J Crum, OPPOSITE CONVENT, Wakanui Bead. Orders may be left with Mr J. O. Duncan, Old New Zealand Bank. 10 799 OBT Houser. THE Thoroughbred Horse ROUSER, will stand in Ashburton this season. By Messenger ont of Kate O’Sbane, Messenger, bred in N.S. W. by Mr W. Town, by Bottler out of Ludia (swa N.S. W, Stud Book) Rate O’Shane, by Caledon (imported from Ireland) out of Lura by Emigrant out of Maggie (see N.Z. Stud Book). BOUSER is a beautiful dappled grey of immense power and substance. VV hue showing lots of quality he is fit to carry 18st to hounds. ROUSER has ptoved himself fast, stout and a magnificent fencer, bat while undergoing a preparation for the Grand National, met with an accident which necessitated throwing Mni out of work for a time. Terms -L3 10s; guaranteed, L6‘6s. Fgf farther particulars apply L. MARKET. 10809 Proprietor, Netherby Lodge*
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1316, 3 November 1885, Page 3
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