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OATEN SHEAF CHAFE FOR SAL E. SUPERIOR SAMPLE In Large or Small Lots. GEO. JAMESON, Akiihukton. ''7379
Mr F. 13. Brine, (Pupil of Louis Frank, tlie great Indian Illusionist), Will give an ENTERTAINMENT { f LI ( GEUI'EMAIN, in tlio Town Hall, at an early date. 4 7;!3'J
_ Meetings. PUBLIC NOTICE. A MEET INO will Lc hold at Scott.'* Hotel, Tin wiv’d, on SATURDAY WIGHT NEXI', nt 8 p.tn., to consider tho propna.il to form a RACING CLUB. 7 308 CYRIL JEPUSON, Secretary. 1.0 0.F,,M.U. The loyal* waterton lodge will celebrate their Fifth Anniversary on the 6th day of AUGUST, with TEA, CONCERT, aud Ball. Tea on tho table at 0 o’clock. Ball commences at !) o’clock Tea tickets, 2s ; Ball tickets, 4s, Rail tickets to admit Lady and gentleman, *7381
U.A.O.D. A SUMMONED MEETING of tlio Star of Athburton Lodge will be held in the Lodge-room, Arcade Clumbers, cn MONDAY, August 2nd, at 8 p in. Business : To receive Auditor’s report, and pass balance sheet and, ordinary business. 738 5 By order of the A .D. ASHBURTON COUNTY COUNCIL MR LEADLEY, representing the Council, invites tin RATEPAYERS to meet him on FRIDAY, the 30bh inst., at 7 p.tn., at the Kyle Schoolroom, to discuss the IRRIGATION Scheme. The County Engineer will also attend. By order. F. MAIN WARING, Clerk. Ashburton, July 24th, 1886. 7+355 A notions. Town section 821, with building thereon for sale by order of the Mortgagee. ME T. BULLOCK has received Instructions to tell by Public Auction, on account and by order of the Mortgagee, at the Arcade, on SATURDAY, JULY 31st., T.S. 821, corner of Caca and Cox streets, on which is erected a cottage. Inspection invited. Terms of payment will bo liberal. Property mast he sold. Sale at 12.45. T. BULLCCK, +7358 Auctioneer, SATURDAY, 31st JULY. RURAL SECTIONS 28783, 28784, con tabling 288 acres 1 rood 22 porches, to bo sold by order of the Mortgagees. ■SIR T. BULLOCK has received iniVL structions to sell bj' public auction, on account and bv order of tiro Mortgagees, at the Arcade on Saturday, July 31, RURAL SECTIONS 28783, 28784, _ situated on the original Westerfield Run, about 4 miles from Winslow Railway Station, and lately in occupation of Mr J. Beach. It is fenced and well watered with a County water race. There is a house erected on the property. This offers a favorable opportunity to persons owning wet lands of acquiring a block of plains land at a nominal figure, as this property must bo sold. Terms of payment will bo liberal. Sale at 12 45 T. BULLOCK, 7°35i Auctioneer. SATURDAY, JULY 31. TOWN SECTIONS 907, 908, 909, 910, Grey street, with Buildings thereon, for sale by Public Auction, by order of the Mortgagee.
MR T. BULLOCK lias received ipstruc. lions to Sell by Rublip Auction, on account and by cyder of the Mortgagee, at the Arcade, on the above date. Town Sections 907, 9CB, 9C9, 910, fronting Grey street, on which are erected 6 3-roomed Cottages, with verandah and porches at back, and 1 5 roomed do, with scullery and verandah, presently occupied by Mr John Ooutts and others. If not sold as a whole, the sections will be offared separately. This offers a very favorable opportunity for mechanics, railway employees, and others to acquire freehold properties at a low price and liberal terms, as the original owner having become bankrupt I they will be sold at a sacrifice. Inspection invited. Terms of payment exceptionally liberal, as follows, viz,, a nominal deposit of £25 if sold as a whole, if sold separately paly £lO deposit on each property, the balance by instalments extending over a number of years, bearing a low rate of interest. Sale at 12 45, T. BULLOCK, 7J350 Auctioneer.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1302, 30 July 1886, Page 3
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