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BE PREPARED BOR THE ELECTION. T HOSE WHO ARB DULY QUALIFIED, BUT WHOSE NAMES ARB NOT ON THE ROLL, SHOULD REGISTER AT ONCE. DIRECTIONS• 1. Cut out the subjoined form. 2. Fill in on the lines marked “ A ” and " B ” the name of the Electoral District for which you claim to be enrolled. 3. Sign your name, address, and occupation on the lines at foot, where indicated, n the presence of an elector whose name is already on the roll. 4. Bee that such elecior also signs, at foot of the attestation, 5. Fill in the blanks left for day and date on the left-hand bottom corner. 6. Deliver or post the claim to the Registration Officer. Mem.— Mr J. Ward, Burnett Street, Ashburton, is the Registration Officer for Wakanui,”and|for Ashburton. If the .envelope be marked outside “ Claim to Vote,” it will not require a postage stamp.

‘ REGISTRATION OF ELECTOES ACT, 1879.” f.T.ATM FOR ENROLMENT. To the Registrar of the Electoral District of (A) I HEREBY to have my name inserted on the Electoral 801 lof (B) And I declare that my name, place of abode, and occupation [or a 1 lition] are correctly stated at the foot hereof; and that I* have resided within the Colony of New Zealand for twelve months, and ithin the said district for the six months immediately preceding the date thereof. (Name.) Dated the day of 188 . Signed and declaredly the claimant this day of , n the year 188 , before me—(Address.) Occupation.) Afi Elector of the District, or Registration Officer, or Justice of the Peace. •Note.— When the|claim is in respect of a qualification other than residence, state particulars of same, and omit reference to residence.

Australian mercantile UNION INSURANCE COMPANY. The only Company in Canterbury WHICH DID NOT RAISE RATES 33J PER cent on Country Risks. We arc wow, as we have been for THE FAST THREE YEARS, ACCEPTING BISKS PER CENT. OFF TARIFF. W. B. MOSS, Agent ioi Ashburton District. September 22, 1886. 9 615 J. Ballantyne & Co, DUNSTABLE HOUSE. THIS Old Established firm have now erected Very Large and Commodious Premises, suitable for carrying on a First-class DRAPERY & CLOTHING BUSINESS, The comfort and convenience of easterners have been carefully studied, and the Warehouse, which is spacious, lofty, and well-lighted, Is generally acknowledged to be the best of its kind in New Zealand. J. B. & 00. are in a position to place before the public goods bought, on the most advantageous terms from the manufacturers, and thus secure to all the beat value for money—quality and ptu being the reliable test for cheapness.

NEW AUTUMN & WINTER GOODS Are now shown in all the departments. Millinery, Mantle, and Dressmaking in First-class Styles. A Large Stock of MEN’S AND BOY’S CLOTHING Now on band, so well and favourably known for Excellence of Quality, Fit, and Workmanship. Our Own Manufacture. A HAT AND CAP FACTORY On the premises. Any style made to order. One Shilling off every Pound Cash Discount. DUNSTABLE HOUSE, Established 1864. 4 491 saner* 6 J.||Meecb HAYING determined to RELINQUISH BUSINESS. Is following up his late Auction sale with a CLEARANCE SACRIFICE of m ALL GOODS AT

AUCTION PRICES The Public can, therefore, VISIT HIS WAREHOUSE! AND SELECT ANY ARTICLE AT A TREMENDOUSLY REDUCED PRICE daring the next few weeks ; and mind yon don’t forget It I Crockery, Ironmongery, Kitchen Requisites, and Genuine Furniture, -MUST ALL BE DISPOSED OPFOE SALE. Splendid Hearse Mourning Ooar Plumes Velvet Palls Horse Covers Etc. Etc. 0 1 E A PI In the meantime, FUNERALS wii! conducted from L 5 upwards J MEECH BAST & xANf’RBP STREETS.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1301, 29 July 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1301, 29 July 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1301, 29 July 1886, Page 4

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