Oonveyancea tnINWALD AND MOUNT SOMEBG :?|j.j . RAILWAY. "iibinSPT SOMERiTNDUAVENDISH ROYAL MAIL COACH. ' The above Oeaoh leaves Hood's hotel orCavendiah Railway Station everyday, • meeting each train. ' Passengers by morning train may pro- • BB ed by coach to Alford Foreat, «uom4»o 'Methven m time for the last train for ''CHristchuroh, or may return m time for ' the last train for Ashburton. • Parcels and Orders will reoelve every £»«»• HMM " nd 0 B X e HOoS 6 - On and after January Ist, 1885, the undersigned will run a Coach each Mon- " day, Wednesday and Saturday, starting at noon from Hood's Hotel, Mount Somers, tot Sprlngbum and Alford Forest, there connecting wlthDuffiOoaohfrom Methven returning same evening. Fares— Springburn, 2s, return, 3s j Alford Forest, 4s, fff- 61 " tm Public Announcements. NOTJOK TO OWNERS OF DOGS. I HEREBY give Notice that all Dogs found interfering with Sheep on this Estate will be destroyed, and the Owners sued for any damage done. DONALD MoLEAN. 1 167 Lagmhor. O. 0. FOOKS AND SON, Architects, \Jitil fcKQisxnu, Vaotatobs, Liowsw) StTBVMORS, AITO LAUD BBOXMW, TRIANGLE, WAKANUI ROAD ASBSUT.rpTg. •fT EATING'S PO W DER destroys bugs, j\_ fleas, moths, be .Ules, and all other Insects, whilst quite harmless to domestic animals. In externraatlng beetles the success of this powder is extraordinary. It is perfectly olean m application, the article you purohase is KEATING'*rs Imitations are noxious and Ineffectual. Bold m tins, 6d, Is, and 2s 6d each, by ehemiets.- *__ | mO STAND THIS SEASON. Tarn O'Shanter, By Meßaeriger— Banshee, Will Travel the Districts of WAIERTON, WHEATSTONE, FLEMINGTON, WILLOWBY AND LONGBEAOH. Fee : £3 3s. Draught Stallion, Spring Bank, ' By Young Banker (imp.)— Farmer^ Lacs Will Stand during the Season at LONGBEAOH cv Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, and at FLEMINGTON on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Fee : £4 4s. A reduction will be made on more than two mares. Mares will be grazed free to January let. but no responsibility incurred. JOHN GRIGG, Q»79A Proprietor The Thoroughbred Horse Perkin Warbeck 11. WILL Stand this season at Grove Park, Tinwald. Pedigree. Ht Is by the celebrated horse Perkln IWarbeok (imp), out of Miss Kate (imp). •Perkln Warbeck was got by Adventurer, dam Bumble Kite, by Voltlgeur— Sweet- ; briar, by Stockwell—Eglantlne, by Flying Dutchman— Azalla, by Oatton— Annot 'Lyle, by Ashton— Lamia, by Gohanna. Adventurer by Newminster, dam Palma, by SmlUnß. Newminoter by Touohetone, , clam Beeswing. Miss Kate was got by ■ Adventurer, her dam Sporting Life, by | Prime Minister — Oandlevrfck, etc , etc An examination of his pedigiee will show that he possesses a double vein of the famous Adventarer blood, and is one of the very best bred animals m the Southern Hemisphere. Terms : Three guineas, due on Ist January, 1887. Groomage free, sb, payable at first service. For further parXr tP?ly BDWABP OATB A WONDERFUL BOOK FOR Is. CONTAIHIfIG -I r\f\ TKIOKB AND DELUSIONS WITH XUU CARDS. 26 MARVELLOUS COIN TRICKS, For the performance of which only a common 'pack of cards and the ordinary colas of the realm are needed. ALL FULLY EXPLAINED. Also, a large collection of AMUSING- EIDDLBS, OHABADES, GAMES, 4c, And over 200 TEIOKS WITH CONJURING APPARATUS. All Illustrated, explained, and made simple, with a catalogue of English, French, and American Novelties, Games, Toys, &c. Covering over 800 pages and illustrated wit over 300 woodblocks. Both books mailee free for la . JACK AND~HIS BBIDE. Mecaanioal FIGURES DANOB to MUSIC and keep perfect time. 1b 8d each, the pair 2s. THB WIZARD OF THE NORTH'S CHANGEABLE PAOK OF CARDB Wonderful Changes with Lightning Bajiditj Is 2d, poßt free, H.S.W. Btampa taken at par} post office orders, and postal netea preferred. If "'^apß of other colonies are Beat add 2d m the shilling for exchange. . , Takb Notiob.— To adveiti»o oar baeinew we will for a ehort time Bend t *c whole of the above mentioned articles to one address pof \ paidfr2s6d ;< Address all orders : H. YORK ft CO., 401 George street, Bydnay. Lock Box 41, King street, Poet Offioflt
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1445, 15 January 1887, Page 1
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655Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1445, 15 January 1887, Page 1
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