Public Noticesfl W A N T M D. PEED for 2000 or 3 ! 00 sheep for several months, gr<sa or turnip. 3*63 Apply MKTBVK^ HOTEL. ST STEPHFN'3 (JffUROH. ASHBCRTON.* rE Churchwardens of Si Stephen's will be glad to meet as many members of the Congregation as possible at the Bchoolroom TO-MOBROW (Friday), at 8 p.m. Business : To consider the financial state of the Parish. UPPER ASHBUBTON ROAD BOARD. j RENDERS are required for :— Fencing at Dromore. Re-decking Bridge at htaronan. In each case Labour Only. For particulars apply to Cyril Jephsok, Tinwald, before Noon on SATURDAY. 3+201 rnRESPASSBKS In pursuit of game 1 or otherwise on the Weeterfield EBtale will be PROSECUTED, Permission will not be granted till after 20lh April. 0. G. HAWDON. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, ASHBURTON. TBE ANNIVERSARYof the SUNDAY fcCHUOL will be celebrated on SUNDAY NEXT, when the Rev Mr BUXTON, of Rangitata, will conduct the Services morniDg, afternoon, and evening. On MONDAY a PUBLIC PICNIC will be held m one of Mr Battray's paddocks at Bampatead. _ '01 *8 BB§BJJJBO IQI g ™I TEgJV 'JLYOIKK •(I NILS 3ZISJ jo P« A n ! XHHOtfOO wneaHuvai pun Tv*ooll "ioohos axvxs NOiONiwaiJ WILDING AND LEWIS, OARRISTERS AND QOLIOITORS. F. WITbING, * I?orART Public. Offices: Next "Mail" Office, Burnett-et., Ashburton. Mr Wilding will attend the sittings of the Ash bur ton Courts on Tuesday and Fridays, and may be consulted peraonally n these days. The firm la now represented In Ashburton by Mr Clayton, an English Solicitor of considerable experience, who wilt be m daily attendance at the office to receive inatruotlona *nd confer with 0 tents. *100 IN addition to my TOBACCONIST. FANCY GOODS, AND HAIRDRESSING BUSINESS, 1 have NOW OPENED my UPSTAIRS ROOM as a FIRST-CLASS BILLIAED ROOM, It being provided with one of the Best English Tables. The Room will be open for play at all hours. Entrance from shop, or Bide door, Bist street. NEW "s"t OOK OF TOYS, PIPES, TOBACCONIST-WARE, AND FANCY GOODS, Just Opened up. w, zFnder, BILLIARD & HAIRURB3SING SAL.OONS, EAST STREET. "PROTECTION AND PROFIT. Two Things most') let. The certainty of Protection to a man's desirable m Lifb family m case of his I early death ; and Insurance are — f | 2nd. The certainty of Profit to himself if he j lives to old age. These are combined m the T^optine and Five Year Dividend Policies of the NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Life Insurance Agents and others are invited to apply for detailed explanations of these Plans, COMPANY PURELY MUTUAL. Cash Assets, Fourteen Millions. Surplus over all Liabilities, according to Government Standard, Three Millions. Annual Income, nearly Four Millions. L. V. DESBOROUGH, District Agent for Canterbury. IngliV Buildings; Christchuroh. H. ZANDER & CO.. Local agents, Ashburton. SATURDAY, 16th APRIL. Desirable old established I Homestead Farm OF 90 AORES 90 Situated about Two Miles from the Town Belt Past, on the WAKANUI ROAD, FOR SALE. MR T. BULLOCK has received instructions from the Proprietors to SELL BY PUBLIC APCTION, AT THE ARCADE, ON SATURDAY, 16th PARIL, That desirable old -established farm of 90 acres, Originally the property of Mr Henry ! Hunt, now m the occupation of Mr S. Mullens, and being R.S.s 10350, 13705. divided into a number of paddocks, with live fences, and well watered. There is a comfortable FARMHOFSEJ and other Buildings erected on the property ; also Orchard, well stocked with fruit trees, and surrounded by a plantation of forest trees. It will bo observed from the numbers of the Rural Sections that this was a very early selection, and it is seldom such an opportunity offers of acquiring an oldestablished Farm of this description. As enquiries are often made for small farms near town, those desirous of purchasing are respectf uHy invited to personally inspect the property, and any information required concerning it can bo obtained froaa the A uctioneer. The terms of payment can bo arranged to suit' purchasers, and a low rate of interest accepted. Sal© "aT1245, AQ ""t, bullock, "A Auctioneer,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1522, 1 April 1887, Page 3
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660Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1522, 1 April 1887, Page 3
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