Public Notices. npO BE LE i' OR SOLD—A convenient J- 6-roomed Uouso ; washouse, with copper fitted ; half-acre section, corner of and ORGAN Terms on Application Cox street, Ashburton. 9668 OWING to Dissolution of Partnership, all Acc unta duo to us must be paid on or before 31st October, 188 b, otherwise they will be sued for, and tho.'e duo by us will bo settled promptly upon presentation. §9715 MATSON, COX AND CO ASHBURTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. I INTENDING donors of PRIVATE PRIZES are requested to forward particulars to the Secretary AT O V GE, as the list will he issued in a few days. Cox and Casa Streets. —Apply 9698 G. V G. WINSER. MUSIC. R 3 A. C. CLARIDGE is prepared to rnnoi ra PUPILS for PIANOFORTE *9716 H. H. tECRETAN, Secretary.
funeral notion. mHE friends of Mr B. Carter are -L respectfully informed that the funeral of his late beloved daughter Elizabeth will move from his residence, Trevorton, at 2 p m. on TUESDAY, the 28th tost. BAKER BROS , 9723 Undertakers. W r A N T E D KNOWN THAT MRS STRIBLING HAS REMOVED from old premises in Burnett street (next to the Arcade) to the PANAMA BOARDING-HOUSE. TANCRRDSTREET (Lately occupied by Mr Lucas). 8°537 Mrs Meech (Krrm Andrew Orr’s) DEESSMAKEE, BURNEIT ST , opposite Mail Office, BEGS to Inform the Ladies of Aehbur. ton and county that she has opened business on her owa account, and solicits a share of patronage. Mrs Meech will suttalu her reputation for farhiou and general excellence. 9710 THE worst form of Fever, Prickly Heat, Smallpox and Measles rapidly enred by LAMIL’iUGH'S PYRETIC SAIINE ‘‘lt saved my life, for the fever had obtained a strong hold on me.” O Fiztokkald, Correspondent of Manchester Guardian, in Albania. Abundant medical tes ioiony enclosed with each hrtt’e. It is the cure for Cholera and PREVENTIVE of nr at diseases incident to Trop : c»l and Colonial Ifo I' ollkjs thirst in a remarkable manner and coo's and vitalises the blood, J S, PuriiY Kay., vrites:—‘ I would lather go shot if anything than this neverfalin t travellers’ friend.” BKO O M yIL LA, Wakasui Road. MISS STBANE still continues to receive Pupi’s, and thoroughly grounds them in English (Gr*m , Geo., Histy., Die., and Compos’n). with the accomplishments of Music, Singing, French, and Drawing, at (he must moderate terms. Evening lessons in any or all of these could be resumed if sufficient enc nrngeinent wero given AN OPENING FOR A LADY BOARDER. 9f'92
FISHING. ANGLING. FISHING THE Undersigned has JCJST LANDED, ex Ruapehu, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF FISHING TACKLE, Comprising RODS, MINNOWS, FLIES, and *U oth .r Tackle, of the very best quality. Also FISHING ‘ BOOTS, LEGGINGS, From the best makers. These Goods have been indented by Mr Shury, and specially selected by my agent. I have also landed a Complete Stock of CRICKETING AND LAWN TENNIS MATERIALS, All of which I offer to the Public at Specially Low Price* WILHELM~Z A ISTDEE, TOBACCONIST & HAIRDRESSER EAST STREET, ASHBURTON. 9718 HEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. GERALDINE R*CE3 AT ORARI, 3Gth SEPTEMBER and Ist OCTOBER. SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS to O tARI will bo iisued at CHRISTCHURCH, TIMtRU, an! intermediate Stations, on the 29th and 30 h September and lat October, available for Rnura np to and including the 4-h Ojt >ber On the Shh September and Ist October a Train will leave Orari for Ashburton at 6 p.m., stopping where required. *9703 By Order; ASHBURTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL Horse Parade Will be hell at the Ashburton County Saleyarda on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1886, At Noon. ENTRIES close with the undersigned on THURSDAY, September 30. H. ‘H. SECRSTAN, J 9617 Secretary.
ASfIBURTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE NINTH Annual Exhibition OF STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &c , rxrlLL be held at the County Sale » * yards on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, ENTRIES close on FRIDAY, Oct. 22 H. H. SEORETAN, 9J618 Secretary. vtT E HAVE FOR SALE— Y PRIME SEED WHEAT, OAT', and BARLEY Some of the above lots have been grown in the Timarn district. PIG FEED FOR SALE In any quantity. Just landed — All Kinds of CLOVER SEEDS, choice quality RYEGRASS and COCKSFOOT foi Sale. FRIEDLANDER BROS}
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1352, 27 September 1886, Page 3
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