Public Notices, BARBELL'S STEAM PATENT FAMILY WASHING MACHINES (AS ADVERTISED IN “ WEEKLY PRESS.”) ON SALK BY V. FEE RIM AN, SOLE AGENT, ASHBURTON. THIS MACHIIE IS THE MOST PERFECT AND GREATEST LABOR SAVING [MACHINE EVER BROUGHT BEFORE THE PUBLIC OF NEW ZEALAND. J. h^ v ?, nta,re we ckim for Machine is, THAT THE CLOTHES SUSTAIN NO DAMAGE BY WEAR OR TEAR, AS THERE IS NO FRICJION ; and attention is also called to the fact that the clothes do not come in contact with the dirtv water, bnt are i*nly immersed in the steam, which is certain to keep the linen in good’color. No brushing ecubbinp, or any pain ul hand rubbing is m ns=ary, and the slightest effort is sufficient to tn n the handle—a child ten years of a-e being able to eas ly work it No Copper or Boiler reqm'fd, the whole process of washing betn.’done in Ma"hine at same time. The Machine undoubtedly supplies the hear, means of disinfecting the clothes which come in contact with contagions diseases, no germs of infection being able to survive ten minutes immersion in the steam. Two blankets can bs washed at the same time or four sheets ; ten shirts, or other articles in proponim. Any special size can be made for Hospitals, Laundries, or Hote Ikeepers. 10799 w. PATCHING, TENT, TARPAULIN, FLAG, AND HORSECLOTH MANUFACTURER.
A LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND OF TENTS OF ALL SIZES CALICO, DUCK, TWILL, AND CANVAS. Manilla Rope, Plough Lines, Fishing Lines, Clothes and Garden Lines. IRON AND WOODEN BLOCKS. Special attention is called to the well assorted STOCK OF REAPER AND BINDER CANVASES, All made on the Premises. Battens and Canvas kept in stock, and repairs promptly executed. Tarpaulins from Gxß to 114 x ,'0 always in stock. Oilskin Clothing made on the Premises. MARQUEES from 12 x 24 to 25 x G 5 ON HIRE. All Orders ly Letter or Telegram Promptly Attended to. w. PATCHING, 1 08(1 1 EAST STREET, ASHBURTON.
F WESTGATE A- B \TES, (From G. Elliott, Christclmrch), ISHMONGEBS ANT) POULTERERS OYT3TER SALOON, Tancred street, Ashburton. N.B. —We are now receiving daily Fresh Fish of the best quality. 964 & The Thoroughbred Horse Perkin War beck 11. WILL Stand this season at Grove Park, Timva’d. Pedioree Ho is by the celebrated ho~se Perkin Waibeck (imp), out of Miss Kate (imp). Perkin Warbeck was gm by Adventurer, dam Bumble Kite, by Voltigeur—Sweetbriar, by v t ck well—Eglantine by Flying Dutchm-n—Azdia, liy Oatton —Annot Lyle, by Ashton—Lamia, by Gdianni. Adventurer by Newminster, dam Palma, by Emilias. Newminster by Touchstcne, dam Beeswing. Miss Kate was got by Adventurer, her dam Sp irting Life, by Prime Minister—Card ewick, etc , etc. An examination of his pedigree wll show that he possesses a double vein of the famous Adventurer blood, and is one of the very bust bred animals in the Southern Hemisphere. Terms : Three guineas, dno on Ist January, 1887. Groomage free, ss, payable at first service. For further particulars apply 9670 EDWARD GATES. The Thoroughbred Horse Macilleathean WILL stand in Ashbuiton and trave the surrounding distiicts this season. Ho is a dark brown or black horse, stands 16 hands high, got by English Tim Whifll r, out of Flying Scud. Tim Whittier was by Van Galon, out of Sybil, by Ugly Buck, out of Sylph, by Titba da puta, Van Galen being by Van Tromp, out of Little Casino, by Inheritor. Flying Scud was a dark bay mare, bred in Victoria by Mr I. Harper in 1805, got by Fisherman, her dam being Jeanette by Little John, Whilhelmina by Romeo, Moss Rose by Emigrant, the 1 river mare (For extended pedigree see English and Australian stud b oks ) Tim Whiftier was scarcely' ever beaten in England. The dam of this horse being by Fisherman shows IPs grand blood, as a study of the stud book will show- that Mn-ket’s great success has been from Australian bred mares, for the descendants of tiie grand old Fisherman, viz., MartiniHenry, Nordenfelt, and Trenton, are al descended from Fisherman on the dams side. Terms : Ono Mare, £3. A reduction will be made for two or more mar ß s from one owner. Groomage fee, ss, payab'e on first service. GEO APPLETON, 9633 Proprietor, Ashburton.
fpo STAND THIS SEASON NETOERBY FARM. ASHBURTON, And visit the surrounding'neighborhood, The Thoroughbred Stallion Johnny Faulkner. Pedigree : Ho is by St. Albans, out of Impudence, by Peter Wilkins, out of Prudence by Jersey, out of Black Sail by Wanderer, out oi Fairy (imp.) (For tabulated pedigree see cards ) Terms : £lO 10s for thoroughbred mares. £5 5s for half-bred mares. Also, the Thoroughbred Stallion Rouser, By Messenger, out of Kate O Shane, Will stand at Nethorby Faun, and travel ho districts of Ashburton, Methvou, Mount Somers, and Alford Forest Terms ; £3 10 ; guarantees, £5 ss. Season, Ist January, 1887. Guarantees, Ist Ju y, 1887, 9635 L ARKEY, Proprietor
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1379, 25 October 1886, Page 3
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812Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1379, 25 October 1886, Page 3
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