TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, MAY 22. fjl 0 W N ALL Prof. A. 15. Rice, And MRS RICE, Assisted by MR C. LUOAS. The versatile Comedian. MIND READING. MUSIC AND MAGIC, SCIENCE AND FUN, WIT AND WISDOM. As Mrs Rice has now arrived the audience may rely upon the full programme. Prices as uiual. Charts may be obtained to-day at the Commercial Hotel. ASHBURTON HIGH SCHOOL BOARD. are invited by the Board of Governors of the Ashburton High School for the lease of Reserve No. 1120, containing 136 acres, more or less. The Reserve is divided into four blocks, and will be let for a period of 14 years. Tenders for the whole or for separate blocks will be received at the Ashburton County Council cffice, where conditions of lease may be seen, up to 4 p. m, of TUESDAY, June 22ud proximo. J. E. BUCHANAN, Secretary, ASHBURTON COUKsING CLUB.~ OtECOND MEETING, MAY 20th 1886. ALL-AGED STAKE, £2 2s. with Lady’s Bracelet, presented by D. M. Ross, Esq. PUPPY STAKE, £1 Is. Nominations and acceptances close at Centra Hotel, May 24th, at 8 p.m., when draws will take place. WILHELM ZANDE R Hon. Secretary, HAKATERE TOWN DISTRICT. FIRST ELECTI >N OF COMMISSIONERS. THE following Nominations have been received; GEORGE WILLIAM ANDREWS BENJAMIN CARTER JOHN CALDICOTT PETER FAWCETT BARTHOLOMEW HUGH S 3 FRANCIS THOMAS MAYO WILLIAM WINS BURY WHITE
A POLL for the election of Five of the above will be held on SATURDAY, May 29tb, at the Hampstead Schoolhouae, commencing at and closing at 6 p.m. CHAS. C. FOOKS, Returning Officer, S T MR F*-\V. THOfItAS, SUBOEON-DENTI Will VISIT ASHBURTON ON WEDNESDAY, 26th IN?TANT, And may be consulted at Quill's Hotel. ASHBURTON COUNTY COUNCIL, NOTICE TO OCCUPIERS. WATER ASHBURTON-R A K AIA SUPPLY. R ACES will be CLOSED for purposes of overhaul as follows ; E Race and all branches for 4 days from 25th May. C and D Laces and all branches for 4 days from 2nd June. A, B, and F Races and all branches for four days from 9th June. By order. WILLIAM BAXTER, County Engineer. NOTICE. Mr f. brooke-smifh, a.s,a., will give Lessons in Drawing and Painting, both Oil and Water Colors. Pupils received at the Studio, or waited on at their own houses. Evening Classes will also be formed for tuition in bepla, Indigo, and Indian Ink Painting, Drawing, Bookkeeping, and Shorthand. All particulars and prospectuses to be obtained from MrT. F. Farley Stationer. Paintings on view at the shops of Messrs Farley and Jones, m 10
jgLACK, BEaTTIB Criterion ! 201, 203, 205, Hi] OHRISTOHU We have the pleasure Customers and the res ia the Ashburton Distric now received vary largi NEWEST DRAPER for the Present Season, which we possess in being the Best British Mar thorough experience of enables us to supply all G OUR CASH SY of business AT LOWEST We endeavour to give best value procurable, w they may wish to purchase our Stock is so LARGE AND WELL-, that the most varied wat plied. We append a list ments, in each of whic' Variety of moat Novel a Goods will be found. DRESS DEPART HOSIERY DEPAT MANTLE DEPAI DRESSMAKING DEI MILLINERY DEPi 1 DRbSS DEPART HOSIERY DEPAI
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1424, 22 May 1886, Page 2
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