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"rblic Notice-,. PESIfIMIKAET NOTICE., WOOL SALES. ASHBURTON rHE NEW ZEALAND jOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY ' Wiil bold. ; _ WOOL SALES ■ At their , * tores. West Street, Ashburton, « ' ; DURING THE SEASON. THE FIRST SALE Will ho held on £ ' r. 1 135 MMY, 26th of MEMBER. A H,- SECRETAN, Agftrifc. AS II I! nil TON WOOL SALES ■nii Our First Sale;: of Wool by Auction . . A DURING THE PRESENT SEASON WILL BE HELD AT 4 MR. GEO. JAMESON’S STORES, WEST STREET, 'i on . FRIDAY, 86tli NOVEMBER. -'i -L-f BACH BAIR WILL BE CAREFULLY SAMPLED AND TABUED BY MB FORD THE DAY PREVIOUS TO THE SALE. =23 . „ MILES AND CO. * ' J, T, FORD, Auctioneer. GEORGFi JAMESON, Agent, Ashburton. . EABRELL’S STEM PATENT FAMILY - WASHING MACHINES (AS ADVERTISED IN “ WEEKLY PRESS.”) ' ; ON SALE BY ‘ F. FERRIMAJST, 5 SOLE AGENT, ASHBURTON. THIS MACHINE IS THE MOST PERFECT AND GREATEST LABOR SAVING MACHINE EVER BROUGHT BEFORE THE PUBLIC OF NEW ZEALAND. The advantage wo claim for this Machine is, THAT THE CLOTHES SUSTAIN NO DAMAGE BY WEAR OB TEAK, AS THERE 18 NO FRICTION ; and attention is aim called to the fact that the c'.othes do not come in contact with the dirty water, bat are «ly immerred in the steam, which is certain to keep the Imen in good color. No brushing, scrubbing, or any pain .ml hand rubbing is necessary, and the slightest effort is anfficientto torn the handle-a child ten j ears of are being able to easily work it No Copper or Boiler required the whole process of washing heine done in Machine at sr me time. The Machine undoubtedly shpplies the best, means of disinfecting the olotma wmch come m contact with contogiona diseases, no germs, of infection being able to'survive ten minutes immersion in the Stea Two blankets can be washed at the same time'or four sheets ; ten ehirH,_or oth« article in proportion. Any special siae can be made for Hospitals, Laundries, o Hots Ikeepers. 10799 W- PATCHING, TENT, TARPAULIN, FLAG, AND HORSECLOTH MANUFACTURER. v T ARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND OF TENTS OF ALL SIZES A LAKhtr. CAL icO, DUJCK, TWILL, AND CANVAS. Mtnilla 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. Rattens and Canvas kept in stock, and reprirs promptly executed. Tarpaulins from g x gto24 i3O always in stock. Oilskin Clothing made on the Premises* MARQUEES from 12 x 24 to 25 x 65 ON HIRE. Ann Orders bt Letter oh Teleoeam Promptly Attended to. W- PATCHING, 10 861 EAST STREET, ASHBURTON. Mis& Hitchcock, Fruiterer afd confectioner/ Friedlander’s Buildings, Bornett street. Refreshments at all hours. Special attention given to DBESSM AKIN O. Lessons given in Fainting and all kinds if Fancy Work. MATERIALS of all iescriptions KEPT IN STOCK for same Feathers Cleaned, Dyed, and Curled Gloves Cleaned, &c., on the P ret J ,,^ B8 ‘ TERMS CASH H®s7 , . jet / The Thoroughbred Horse Macilleathean WILL stand in Ashbutton and trave the surrounding districts this season; He is a dark brown or horse, stands 16 hands high, got .by English Tim Whiffl r, out of Flying Send. Tim Whiffler was by Van Oden, out of Sybil, by Ugly Buck ouLof Sylpb by Titha da puta, Van Galen being by Van Tromp, oat of Little Casino, by Inheritor Flying Scud was a dark bay mare, bred in Victoria by Mr J. Harper in 1865, got by Fisherman, ber dam being Little John, Whilhelmma by Romeo, Moss Rose by Emigrant, the Driver mare (For extended pedigree see English and Australian stud b< oka ) Tim Whiffler was scarcely ever beaten in England. The dam of this horse being bv Fisherman shows his grand blood, as a study' of the stud book will show that Musket's great success has been from Australian bred mares, fpr the descendants of the grand old Fisherman, viz., MartiniHenry, Nordenfelt, and Trenton, are al descended from Fisherman on the dams Terms: One Mare, £3., A .reduction will be made for two or ,'mjore mares fioa. one owner. ,1 Qroomage fee, Bs, payable on i^rat servipe. , || 0633 Proprietor AsaburtwONE POUND REWARD. LOST OR. STOLEN from Windermere one bay gelding, branded S. on near shoulder Anyone giving information as to hia whereabouts, or will deliver him to JAMES MoRAE, Central Hotel, Ashburton, will receive the above reward. M. McRAE, 11 70 Windermere. NEW ZEALAND BIBLE, TRACT, AND BOOK SOCIETY. OPEN FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY. INSPECTION INVITED, THIS SOCIETY his opened a Temporary D-pot in Saunders’ bullJi gs, opposite Railway S*ation, Ashburton, with a la g« and wel -assorted stock of EVANGELICAL LITERATURE, consisting of heologfcal Works, SundaySchool, Library Books, at special discount. Teachers Helps and ail other SundaySchool material at published prices. Family Paw, and Pocket Bibles in great variety Prayer Books, Church Services, and Cathedral Psalters. Hymn books of all denominations. Reward Cards and Tickets. Christmas and Birthday Cards. Illuminated Wail Texts. Splendid Collection of Gifts and Prize Books. Large assortment of Gospel Tracts and Pamphlets J. MATHERS, Agent. Remember for afew days only. 11*103 WHITE, CAYGILL, & CO., BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, J. W. WHITE, Notary Public. the AMD VJ OTICE is hereby given that ■Lv undersigned, Messrs Wans 0. (White. Smithson, and Raymond), of riir.aru, and John A. Oayghll, bt Ashburton, have this day entered into Partnership as Barristers and Solicitors, at Ashburton, under the style of “White, Caygill and Oo.” Mr J. W. White} will attend the sittings of the Odoc|(i ayAshb3i ton. - " xT i * >'■ WHITE & CO., JOHN A CAYGILL. Money to lend in any sums on pprored freehold security. Offices: BoUwk’s Arosde 10*803

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1410, 18 November 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1410, 18 November 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1410, 18 November 1886, Page 3

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