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THIS WEEK S ISSUE OF THE Weekly Press WILL CONTAIN A ROYAL SUPPLEMENT, Giving a HISTORY OF THE LIFE AND REIGN OK QUEEN VICTORIA, With a largo CHROMOLITHOGRAPH I PORTRAIT. Also—A view of CASTLE. The history of Her Majesty’s Life and Reign has been specially written and is very complete. The Illustrations have been specially drawn and lithographs c! ,and are even better than the beautlfnlly-exeontcd Chromes given with the last issue of the WEEKLY PRESS. « 831

CORONATION NUMBER. Canterbury Times OF JUNE 25xh Will contain an account of the splendid ceremony connected with the CORONATION OF HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA, WITH ILLUSTRATIONS. TARAWEEA ERUPTIONS. The last edition of the Canterbury Times ” ran to nearly 20,000 COPIES, And many persons having been unable to obtain a copy, the edition will be re-issued on Friday next. To be had of all booksellers and news agents. J. McLBAN DUNN, 0 184 Agent, Ashburton. Meetings. DANCING.

The select quadrille ASSEMBLY will hold an Extended programme on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT at the ORANGE HALL. Doora open at 7.30 p. m, Dancing to commence at 8 o'clock sharp. Gents 3a 6d, Ladies free. By order of the Dance Committee. 6 173 QT JOHN’S LODGE, No. 1858, E.C. AN EXTRAORDINARY MEETING of the above will be held at the Masonic Hall, on THURSDAY, 21th Inst., at 6.30 p. m. Business ; Installation of W.M. and Officers. Visiting Brethren cordially invited. By order of the W.M. JOHN CURTIS, 6 177 Hon. Secretary,

rjIOWN ~p|~ ALL, WOODROFFE’S CELEBRATED GLASS-BLOWING EXHIBITION. WILL OPEN FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY, COMMENCING THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE 24. PROFESSOR WOODROFFE, Assisted by the talented lady workers Miss M. Anderson and Mies 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 bo gratuitously distributed at each exhibition, PROMENADE.

Mid-day Performance, Saturday afternoon, at 2 30. Doora open at 730 ; commence at 8. ADMISSION, la Tenders. I rpHE Ashburton Woollen ManufacJt taring Co., Limited, invito Tenders for Carting Shingle' For particulars apply at the Mill Tenders close on Friday at 4 p,m. * GIBI RANGITATA ROAD DISTRICT.

TENDERS are required by July Ist for METALLING about 80 chains of road. For particulars apply to 0. J. CARPER, Chairman Rangitata Road Board. 107 ASHBURTON HOSPITAL COMMITTEE TENDERS are invited for the supply of Groceries, Bread, Milk, Meat, Medical Comforts, Fuel Drugs, and for providing Funerals for one year for the Ashburton Hospital. Conditions can be seen at the County Council Offices, Ashburton. Tenders addressed to the Chairman of the Committee, will be received up to 11 a.m. on FRIDAY, 2nd July next, at the County Council Offices. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order. F. MAIN WARING, 0 187 Clerk, TENDERSCIpT! 77 '^?’.

■rpENDERS are i ... i ; e« 1 f aid will bo -** received un to ujon <.n SATURDAY, the 2Gth day of June, by Robert Wilkin and Co., for the right of cropping the following land, situated near the Lyndhurst Railway Station, and known as Dougbarty Farm. Ist About 122 acres of turnip land. Half can be entered on at once, the balance last week in September. 2nd. About 192 acres of grass land (6 years in grass). Can be entered on immediately; 3rd. To plough about 100 acres of grass land for turnips, about last week September,

The highest or any tender no necessarily accepted. Specifications can be seen at Rouse’s Hotel, Mothven, or BOBT. WILKIN AND CO,, G 171 Christchurch. SOUTH RAKAIA ROAD DISTRICT TENDERS will be received np to Noon on THURSDAY, the Ist day of July next, for the following WORKS ; la. Maintaining and Repairing all the Roads, &0., westward of the Railway Line for twelve (12) months.

Ib. Maintaining and Repairing all the Roads, &c., eastward of the Railway Line for twelve (13) months. 2. Taking out all the Culverts and Making Open Grossings in their places. 3. Tasaocking all the Unformed Roads in the Village Settlement (in three sections). 4. Attending to the Windmill and Tanka for twelve months.

Tenders to be endorsed and addressed to the Chairman of the Board. Specifications can be seen at the Road Beard Office, ?outh Rakaia. The lowest tenderd net necessarily accepted.

A. MAEEIG, to the Board.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1272, 24 June 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1272, 24 June 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1272, 24 June 1886, Page 3

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