Meetings^ i-ANCIvG NLE SELECT QUADRILLE JL ASSEMBLY will holdall Extended programme on TiiDR s D vY iIVKM.’Ki A' EXT at the OR '■.NOE HALL. Doors open at 7.10 pm. Dancing to comrnonco at 8 o'clock sharp Genla .’s• fid, Lidii r free. By order of the D .nco Committee. G 173 tJIOWN |_|~ALL, BURTON 4 WOODROFFE’S CKLIOiK AT El.) GLASS-BLOWING EXHIBITION. WILL OPEN FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY, COMMENCING THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE 24. PROFESSOR WOODROFFE, Assisted by tlie 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 j Glass will be gratuitously distributed at each exhibition. PROMENADE, Mid-day Performance, Saturday afternoon, at 2 30 i Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8. ' ADMISSION, Is I
Tenders. f Ashburton Woollen ManufaoL taring Co., Limited, invio Tenders for Carting Shingle For particulars apply at the Mill Tenders close on at 4 p.m. * 0181 'J >EMDIORS are invited for building ~adl ditions to the Asliburtoa Woollen Factory. i’lans and spi cificalions can bo soon on application to the undersigned, to whom tenders are to bo sent not later than THURSDAY, the liOth inat. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender, R. Bird, A rchitect t; 15Q FOR 1 e.G.
tjpENDSHS are invited for, and will bo received up to noon on S vTUBDAV, the 2Gth day of June, by Robert Wilkin and Co., for the right of cropping’ the following bind, situated near the Lyndhurst Railway Station, and known as Dougharty Farm. Ist About 122 acres of turnip land. Half can be entered on at once, the balance last week in September. 2nd. About I ;t2 acres of grass land (G years in grass). Can be entered on immediately. 3rd. r io plough about ItK) acres of grass land for turnips, about hist week September. Iho highest or any tender no necessarily accepted Specilicatioiis can bo seen at
Rouse’s Hotel, Methven, or KOBT. WILKIN AND CO., 171 Christchurch. SOUTH RAKAIA ROAD DISTRICT, TENDERS win bo received np to Noon on THU RSDAY, the Ist day of July next, for the following WORKS : la. Maintaining and Repairing all the Roads, &c , westward of the Railway Line for twelve (12) months. In. Maintaining and Repairing all the Roads, Ac., eastward of the Railway Line for twelve (12) monthi. 2. Taking out all the Culverts aud M king Open Crossings in their places. 3. Tusaocking all the Unformed Roads in the Village Settlement (in three sections). 4. Attending to the Windmill and Tanks for twelve months. Tenders to be endorsed and addressed to the Chairman of the Board. Specifications can be seen at the Road Board Office, s oath Bakaia. The lowest tonderd not necessarily accepted. A. MAKEIG, 182 Clerk to the Board. A notions. ' SATURDAY, ihirn JDNL\ SPECIAL ENTRY. K T. BULLOCK has- received instructions to sell by Public Auction at the Arcade on the above date, a firstclass Lady’s HACK, by “ Papapa.” Perfectly quiet and sound.
Sale at I o’clock. T. BULLOCK, t> 180 Auctioneer. MONDAY, JUNE 28th. ' Clearing’ Sale or FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &c., MAYFI E L D. MU T. BULLOCK lias received instructions from Mr Bartholomew Martin (in consequence of having sold his farm) to tELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. At the Homestead, Maylield, Bangitata Road District, on the above date, The whole of his FARM STO IK. IMPLEMENTS, &c. Consisting of 30 HEAD CATTLE, Comprising
7 Dairy Cows, quiet iintl good milkers Springing Heifers Two-year-old Sp rr O’. 1 ; 4 Stock. ■J young Horn-. Sp'ug Trap (nearly new), !' able-furrow Plough, Stack of oaten straw (cut with twine binder, suitable for chail), Harness. Quantity of Ryegrass. Sundries, &c. Terms at sale. Sale at 12 o’clock sharp. T. BULLOCK, '6 165 Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE.
WEDNESDAY, 23kd JUNE, 188(i, 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 Chertsey, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23kd, 1886 The whole of his Live & Dead Stock Consisting of 350 Sheep 8 Draught Horses, yoaug and good 2 Drays, 1 Tip Cart, three-furrow Plough, double-furrow Plough, single furrow Plough, four leaf Harrow, Cambridge Roller, MoSherry Drill, Horse Rake, 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 prov'ded. MATSON, COX & CO. 6 125 Auctioneer.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1271, 23 June 1886, Page 3
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764Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1271, 23 June 1886, Page 3
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