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Public Notices. ' BARBELL’S STEAM PATENT FAMILY WASHING MACHINES (AB ADVERTISEU IN “ WEEKLY PRESS.”) ON SALE BY V. FEE RIM AN, SOLE AGENT, ASHBURTON. THIS MA(HI!kE IS THE MOST PERFECT AND GREATEST LABOR SAVING MACHINE EVER BROUGHT BEFORE THE PUBLIC OF HEW ZEALAND. The advantage we claim for this Machine is, THAT THE CLOTHES SUSTAIN NO DAMAGE BY WEAR OR TEAR, AS THERE IS NO FRICTION ; and attention is also called to the fact that the clothes do not come in contact with the dirty water, bnt are enly immersed in the steam, which is certain to keep the linen in good color. No brushing, scrubbing, or any painful hand rubbing is n-. jessary, and the sligh'est effort is sufficient to tnrn the handle—a child ten years of age being able to easily work it No Copper or Boiler required, the whole process of washing heinv done in Machine at same time. The Machine undoubtedly supplies the best 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 be wrshed at the same time or four sheets; ten shirts, or olhe articles in proportion. Any spoial size can be made for Hospitals, Laundries, o Hote Ikeepers. * 10799 w. PATCHING, TENT, TARPAULIN, FLAG, AND HORSECLOTH MANUFACTURER. A LARGK STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND OP 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 6x8t024 x3O always in stock. Oilskin Clothing made on the Premises. MARQUEES from 12 x 24 to 25 x 65 ON HIRE. All Orders by Letter or Telegram Promptly Attended to. W- PATCHING, 108G1 EAST STREET, ASHBURTON. WESTGATE & BATES, (From G. Elliott, Christchurch), Fishmongers and poulterers oytster saloon, Tancred street, Ashburton. N.B. —Wo are now receiving daily Fresh Fish of the best qulity. ‘ 964 The Thoroughbred Horse Perkin Warbeck 11. 07ILL Stand this season at Grove *» Park, Tinwaid. Pedigree He is by the bo’se Perkin Waibeck (imp), out of Miss Kate (imp). Pe.kin Warbeck was go 1 by Adventurer dam Bumble Kl‘e, by Voltigour—f'weetbriar, by t-tockwell —Eglantine, by Flying Dutchman—Az' 1; a, by Ua.ton—Annot Lyle, by. Ashton—Lamia, by Gohann.. Adventurer by Newmins.er. dam Palma, by Emilias. Newminster by Touchstone, dam Beeswing. Miss Kale was gol by Adventurer, her dam Sp ting Life, by Prime Minister —Cardlewick, etc , etc. An examination of his pedigree w : ll show that ho possesses a double vein of the famous Adven uror blood, and is one of the very best bred animals in the Southern Hemisphere. Terms : Three guineas, due on Ist January, 1887. Groomage free, sa, payable at first service. For further particulars apply 9676 EDWARD GATES. The Thoroughbred Horse Macilleathean WILL stand in Asbbuiton and trave the surrounding districts this season. He is a dark brown or black horse, stands 16 hands high, got by English Tim Whiffl r, out of Flying Scud. Tim Whiffler was by Van Galen, out of Sybil, by Ugly Buck, out of Sylph, by Titha 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 J. Harper in 1865, got by Fisherman, her dam being Jeanette by Little John, Whilhelmina by Romeo, Moss Rose by Emigrant, the Dri'-er mare (For extended pedigree see English and Australian stud books ) Tim Whiffler was scarcely ever beaten in England. The dam of this horse being by Fisherman shows his grand blood, as a study of the stud book will show that Mu«ket’s great success has been from Australian bred mares, for the descendants of the grand old Fisherman, viz., MartiniHenry, Nordenfelt, and Trenton, are al descended from Fisherman on tho dams side. Terms: One Mare, £3. A reduction will be made for two or more raar Q s from one owner. Groomage fee, ss, payab’e on first service. GEO APPLETON, 9633 Proprietor, Ashburton, PO STAND THIS SEASON AT NETHERBY FARM. ASHBURTON, ad visit the surrounding neighborhood, Tho Thoroughbred Stallion ohimy Faulkner. Pedigree : He is by St. Albans, but of Impudence, by Peter Wilkins, out of Prudence by Jersey, out of Black Sail by Wanderer, out of Fairy (imp.) (For tabulated pedigree see cards ) Terms : £lO 10s for thoroughbred mares. £5 5s for half-bred mares. Also, the Thoroughbred Stallion B WILDING AND LEWIS, AREISTERS AND gOIIUH’OBS. F. WILDING, Notary Public. Office; Next “ Mail ” Office, Burnett st., Ashburton. Mr Wjldi g will attend the sittings of the Ashburton Courts on Tuesday and F ridays, and may be consulted personally op these days. The fi-m is now represented in Ashburton by Me Clayton, an English oliciior of coLS’d.-rablo experience, who ill be in daily attendance at the office o receive instructions and confer w>th Rents. *IOBO9 rjTO STAND THIS SEASON. Tam O’&hanter, By Messenger - Banshee, Will Travel the Districts of WATERTON, WHEATSTONE, FLEMINGTON, WILLOWBY AND LONGBEACH. . Fee :£3 3s. Draught Stallion, Spring Bank, By Y< ung Banker (imp.)—Farmer’s Lass Will Stand during the Season at LONGBEACH on Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, and at FLEMINGTON on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Feo : £4 4a. A reduction will be made on more than two mares. Mares will be grazed free to January Ist, but no responsibility incurred. JOHN GRIGG, 10°794 Proprietor Ashburton A. & P. Association Show. ASHBURTON TO THE FRONT. Grand Sliow JJANUffACTURED TWEEDS, TARTANS BLANKETS, FLANNELS FINGERING WOOLS SHIRTINGS, DRESS TWEEDS COLORED FLANNELS NAVY SERGE* CRICKETING FLANNELS, &c. All the above Goode have been PURCHASED BY ANDREW ORR Rouser, ly Messenger, out of Kate O’Shane, stand at Netberby Farm, and travel he districts of jurton, Methven, Meant Somers, and Alford Fore t Terms: £3 10 ; guarantees, £5 ss. Season, Ist January, 1887. Guarantees, Ist Juiy, 1887. 9635 L MARKEY, Proprietor And will be offered for sale immediately a'tei ’ho Christrhmvh Sliow (where they will he . xhu ited). These Goods are admitted to be superior to anything of tho kind e»er offered a Ashburton, both for style, finish, and quality. Orders for suits should be given at once to secure the best patterns. ANDREW ORR

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1395, 1 November 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1395, 1 November 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1395, 1 November 1886, Page 3

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