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MRS MANHIRE, FANCY GOODS WAREHOUSE, Saunders’ Buildings, East street. 17ANCY STATIONERY, Toys, and _ Christmas Presents in variety. Christmas Cards, &c., &c. ladies’ and Children’s Pinafores and Aprons, &c , &c, 9624 MUSIC. MRS A. C. CLARIDGR is prepared to receive PUPILS for PIANOFORTE and ORGAN Terms on Application. Cox street, Ashburton. 9668 WANTED KNOWN. ATBRLOO DINING ROOMS. lira S. TIMMO wi»h--8 to inform the public (hat the has gone back to her old establishment in Tancred street, where meals can be 'fad at all heurs, aa formerly, WATERLOO DINING ROOMS, Tancred ftreet, Aehhurton. 1?§76 TIN WALD TOWN BOARD. \ PPLIO VTIONS, with salary required, will bo received until FRIDAY, Dec. 31st, for the office of C’erk and Surveyor to the Tiuwald Town Board. Sealed tenders to ASHBURTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. THE Offices of the Corne l and Library will be Closed from the evening of FRIDAY, the 24 th instant, till the morning of MONDAY, (he 3rd January, 1887, for the Christmas Holidays. By order CHARLES BRADDELL, Town Clerk. Borough Council Office, Ashburton, 20th December, 1836. 12 105 . 12J107 JOSEPH CLARK, Chairman. ASHBURTON BOROUGH COUNCIL.
EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. THEREBY give notice that an ELECTION to fill an Extraordinary Vacancy in the Ashburton Borough Council, caused by the election of Councillor Pealy to the office of Mayor will be held at the Council Chambers, Ba >'ng Square West, on THURSDAY, the 6th day of January next NOMINATIONS in form prescribed in second schedule of the “ Regulation of Local Elections Act, 187 C,” •will be received at the Town »lerk’s Office till 12 o’clock noon on THURSDAY, the 23rd day of December, 1886 CHARLES BRADDELL. Returning Officer. Borough Council Office, Ashburton, 15th December, 1886. 1291 MOUNT SOMERS ROAD DISTRICT. CLOSING ROAD, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that in accordance with the provisions of “ The Public Works Act, 1882.” the Mount Somers Road Board propose to close the Road hereinafter described, and a plan is deposited for inspection at Mr Hood’s, Mount Somers, Description. The Road proposed to be closed commences at its junction with the Mount Somers-Alford Road, nt the north-east corner of Reserve 2236. and extends thence in a south-easterly and southwesterly direction, a distance of one mile five hundred and eighteen I’nks and decimal 9 of cue link, to its junction with the Mount Somers Tramway Reserve at the south-east corner of Rural Section 29599, and is bounded cn the west by Reserve 2236 and Rural Sections 29600. 27790 and 29599, and on the east by Rural Sections 24748 29574 ; and 27791, as delineated on the maps of the Chief Surveyor of the Provincial District of Canterbury, Block XII, Alford Survey District.
A. E. PRAGUE, Chairman Mount Somers Bo d Board November IGth, 1886. 1192 CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR. GIFTS. GIFTS. GIFTS. pHE Undersigned has JUST LANDED, and opened up, a LARGE ASSORTMENT of CHFISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS, Viz , Dolls of every description Toys in great variety Work Boxes Floral and Musical Albums Brackets and Ornaments Christmas, Now Year, and Birthday Ca>ds in great variety. CRICKETING AND LAWN TENNIS MATERIALS, &c„ &c. FISHING TACKLE, 4q. Special reductions made to School Committees and buyers of largo parcels. N. B —Large and New Stock of PIPES and TOBACCONIST WARES in great variety. WXIOTIiTzANDER, TOBACCONIST & HAIRDRESSER 64 US vsmss A
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1436, 20 December 1886, Page 3
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