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Meetings. PUBLIC NOTICE. 'IINWALD TOWN DISTRICT. AMEErRG will be held in the Temperance Hall on MONDAY, 21st JUNE, nt 7 30pm. Business ; To discuss Town Board affaii s, and to consider tho advisability of dissolving tho Town District. 6 IRISH LOYAL AND PaTiIOTIC UNION. ALL PERSONS willing to assist in I forming an Ashburton Branch of tho above Union—an association which has for its object the maintenance of the integrity of the empire, now in serious peril,—are requested to meet at tne ORANGE HaLL, Burnett straet, on TUESDAY EVENING, -22 th June, at 8 o clock, 6 151 T OWN OH AS. W. PURNELL, JJALL, WOODROFFE’S CELEBRATED GLASS-BLOWING EXHIBITION. WILL OPEN FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. COMMENCING THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE 21. PROFESSOR WOODROFFE, Assisted by the talented lady workers Miss M. Anderson and Miss I Anderson, will

illustrate fancy and philosophical GlassBlowing, Spinning, and Working in all its beautiful varieties. Two Glass SteamEngines made entirely of glass will bo kept in constant operation. An extensive and valuable collection of Works of Art in Glass will be gratuitously distributed at each exhibition. PROMENADE. Mid-day Performance, Saturday afternoon, at 2 30. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8. ADMISSION, Is. Tenders. RANGITATA ROAD DISTRICT. rriENDERS are required by July Ist for METALLING about 80 chains of road. For particulars apply to 0. J HARPER, Chairman Rangitata Road Board. 107 rpENDERS arc invited for building ad- |_ ditioue to the Ashburton Woollen Factory. Plans and specifications can be seen on application to the undersigned, to whom tenders arc to ho sent not later than THURSDAY, the 20th inst. The Directors do not hind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. R. Bikd, Architect 0 150 ASHBORTON HIGH SCHOOL BOARD.

r jpENDBRS aro invited by the Board of | Governors of the .Ashburton High School for the lease of Reserve No. 1120, near Mr Joseph Hunt’s f irm, containing 136 acres, more or leas. 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 bo received at the Ashburton County Council office, where conditions of lease may be seen, up to 4 p.m. of TUESDAY, June 22nd proximo. J. E. BUCHANAN, Secretary. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SALE OF GRAIN. On Account of Whom it may Concern. TENDERS will be received at the Traffic Manager’s Office, Christchurch JUNE, for the PURCHASE of 456 SACKS OATS 437 ~ WHEAT And 15 ~ BARLEY. SAMPLES can bo seen at the Station Master’s Office, Ashburton. Tho whole, or any part of the quantity offered, may bo tendered for, and tenderers must be prepared to accept any portion of tho quantities named in tenders Terms Cash on Delivery.

The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Delivery will bo given at the Station most convenient to the purchaser. G 152 BY ORDER. Auctions. MONDAY, JUNE 28m. Clearing Sale OK FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &c., AT MAYFIELD. MR T. BULLOCK has received instructions from Mr Bartholomew Martin (in consequence of having sold his farm) to tTSLL BY PUB BTC AUCTION, At the Homestead, Mayfield, Rangitata Road District, on the abovedato, The whole of his FARM STO ;K, IMPLEMENTS, &c. Consisting of | 30 HEAD CATTLE, Comprising 7 Dairy Cows, quiet and good milkers Springing Heifers Two-year-old Steers and young Stock. 2 young Horses, Pigs, Spring Trap (nearly now'), Double-furrow Plough, Stack of Oaten Straw (cut with twine binder, suitable for ebaff), Harness. Quantity' of Ryegrass Sundries, &c. Terms at sale. Sale at 12 o’clock sharp. *G 105 T. BULLOCK, Auctioneer.

CLEARING SALE. WEDNESDAY, 23rd JUNE, 1886, Messrs matson, cox and co. have received Instructions from Mr James Collins, of Ohertsey (who has let his farm) to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On his Farm at Ohertsey, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23rd, 1886 The whole of his Live & Dead Stock Consisting of 350 Sheep 8 Draught Horses, yonog and good 2 Drays, 1 Tip Cart, three-furrow Plough, double-furrow Plough, single furrow Plough, four lei if Harrow, Cambridge Roller, MoSherry Drill, Horse Bake ( Grindstone, etc., etc. A large quantity of good Harness 3 Milch Cows and a number of Pigs And Sundries too numerous to mention. Sale at 12 o’clock. Luncheon provided. MATSON, COX & CO., 85 Auctioneers,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1268, 19 June 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1268, 19 June 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1268, 19 June 1886, Page 3

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