BE PREPARED EOR THE ELECTION. WHO AmIS duly qualified, but whose names abb not on the roll should REGISTER AT ONCE. DIRECTIONS ■ 1. Cut out the subjoined form. 2. Fill in on the lines marked ** A ” and "B " the name of tbo Electoral District for which you claim to be enrolled, 8. Sign your name, address, and occupation on the lines at foot, where Indicated, n the urcsence of an elector whose namie u already #» the rel 4. Bee that end: rice tor also signs, at foot of tko attestation. 5. Fill in the blanks left for day and date on tbs left-hand bottom comer, 6. Deliver or post the claim to the Registration Officer, „ , Mkm.—Mr J. Ward, Burnett Street, Ashburton, is toe Registration'Officer for Wakanui, and for Ashburton. If the envelope be marked outside “ Claim to Tote," it will not require a postage stamp.
‘ EEGIBTEATION OF ELKCTOBS ACT, 1879.” CLAIM FOE BNEOLMBNT. To tin Registrar off tin EUetond DUfanoi off (A) I HIBBBT claim to have my name inserted on the Electoral 801 lof (B) • And I declare that my name, place of abode, and occupation [or addition] are correctly stated at the foot hereof; and that I* have raided within the CMeny at New Zealand ter twelve months, and within the said district for the six months immediately Jjpreeedißg the dale Iheresl I,(Na«e.)J Bated day «l 188 j i Signed and declared by the tkiauml this day of , s the year 188 before me—(Address.) tOceiyation.) An Elector of the District, or Registration Officer or Jmtioe of the Peace, ♦Horn— When the chum is in respect of a qualification other than residence, state particulars of same, and omit reference to residence.
USTRALIAN MERCANTILE UNION INSURANCE COMPANY. Thk only Company in Oantxbbuby WHICH DID NOT RAISE RaTKS 33$ PKB cent on Country Rises. Wb ABE NOW, AS WE BATS BEEN FOB THE FAST THREE YEARS, ACCEPTING BISKS PKB CENT. OFF TARIFF. W. B. MOSS, Agent lot Ashburton District. September 22,1886. 9 616 J. Ballantyne & Co. DUNSTABLE HOUSE. THIS Old Established firm hare now erected Very Large and Commodious Premises, suitable for carrying on a First-class DRAPERY & CLOTHING BUSINESS, The comfort and convenience of customers have been carefully studied, and the Warehouse, which la spacious, lofty, and well-lighted, is generally acknowledged to be the best of its kind In New Zealand. J.B. & CO. are in a position to place before the public goods bought on the most advantageous terms from the manufacturers, and thus secure to all the best value for money—quality and pru, being the reliable test for cheapness. NEW AUTUMN &~WINTBR GOODS Are now shown in all the departments. Millinery, Mantle, and Dressmaking In |Flrst-class Styles, A Large Stock of MEN’S AND BOY’S CLOTHING Now on hand, so well and favourably known for Excellence of Quality, Fit, and Workmanship. Our Own Manufacture. A HAT AND CAP FACTOR? On the premises. Any style made to order. One Shilling off every Found Cash Discount. DUNSTABLE HOUSE, Established 1864 4 491 The Thoroughbred Horse Macilleathean TK7 ILL 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 Uglj 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 Driver 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 Market'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 Horn Fisherman on the dams aide. Terms: One Mare, £3. A reduction will be iftade for two or more mares from one owner, Groomage fee, 6s, payable on first service. 633 GEO. APPLETON, Proprietor, Aehburton.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1441, 27 December 1886, Page 4
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703Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1441, 27 December 1886, Page 4
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