] Public NoticesmENDERS for Stono Picking atS*apl« I JBarm, Kftngltata, must be sent tbore on or before the 6h of May. The lowest or any other tender will not neooEßirily be Rccspted. JJHN BILIjANTYtfE, 4 117 Timaru. ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH, ASHBURTON. mHE ANNUAL MEETING of the n Parishioners of St. Stephen's will be hold TO-MORROW (Thursday), m the Schojlroom. at 7.30 p m. E. A. SCOTT, 4 321 Incumbent. FOR SALE PRIVATELY. mHE Well-known RACEHORSE BILL ALLAN. Apply to JAME3 HEALEY, 4+322 Somerset Stables. SATURDAY, 30th APRIL. SPEOIALENTRY. On account of John Studholmo, Esq., Coldatream Estate — 6 3-year-old Draught COLTS and FIL.LIE3. Sale at 1 o'clock. T. BULLOOK, 4J115 Auctioneer. PUBLIC NOTICE. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Reserve 2021 is withdrawn from application for Perpetual Lease, until October next JOHN H. BAKER, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Crown Lands Office, Chriatchurch, April 27th, 1887. 4J322 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TEMPORARY TRANSFER OF LICENSE TO PURCHASER OR ASSIGNEE OF LICENSED PREMISES. I JOHN CHARLES BELL, DeputyOfficial Assignee m Bankruptcy of Babiuel Thompson, beiDg the holder of a Publican's License m respect of tho house and premises s ; tuate at Alford Forest, do hereby g ye i ottce that I desire to obtain, and will forthwith apply to the Licensing Committee to have the Baid License tranßferretf temporarily to Philip Tiech, who has purchased the said houße and premises. Dated the 25th day of April, 1887. J. O BELL. 1 MOUNT HUTT ROAD BOARD. I HEREBY declare the following Candidates have been nominated to supply \ the Two Vacancies on the Mount Hutt Road Board : — CAMERON, DUNCAN JOHNSTON, JAME3 (Laariston) McMillan, william And I further declare that the Election to elect TWO of the above-named Candidates will take place on THURSDAY, the sth day of May, 1887, at tho Road Board Office, Methven, and Barrhill Schoolroom between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. as provided m " The Local Elections Act, 1876." F. MAINWARING, Returning Officer, Ashburton, April 26th, 1887. 4§309 TO THE LADIES OF ASHBURTON DISTRICT. MISS MORRISON (Late with Meaaro Friodlander Bros and MrH. O. Segere)and MISS HOLLOWAY (For a considerable term with Mesiri Hobday and 00. , of Ohristohuroh) HAVE, at the request of numerous patrons, deoided upon entering into busings as DRESSMAKERS, etc., and witn this objoot have taken premises m TANORED STREET, opposite Mr Chapman's, painter. All orders received will be promptly exeouted under our personal supervision, which will be a enfficlenk guarantee that Fit, Finish and Fashion will be all that oould be decired. Charges (specially arranged to meet the approval of customers. TermB — Prompt upon execution of orders. MISSES MOREISON & HOLLOWAY, DRESSMAKERS, &c, TANORED STREET, ASHBURTON, Opposite Mr Chapman's, Painter. 4 320 NOTICE. THE School Commisiionors for the Canterbury Provincial District, have accepted the under-mentioned Tenders for Reserves lately advertised by them to Let:— No. of Lot. Name of Tenderers. Reserve. 1400 1 Part A W. and H. McCully 1400 1 Part B James Patton 1400 1 Part O W. and H. McCully 1400 4 Part B Christopher Bissett 1108 1 Honor Shaffar 1108 2 John Studholme 1108 3 Thomus Holmei 1108 4 John 11 His 1109 3 William Ohisoall 1109 4 John Grigg 1110 3 Edward Beach 1110 4 John Grigg 1110 5 John Grigg 1110 G John Grigg 944 John Connell 920 Thoa. H mcock Tho portions of Reserves 1400, and 1109 and 1110, for which no ; Tenders were accepted, will be at once again advertised to Let, for 21 years, from the Ist of May, 1887, and all particulars can be obtained from Mr H. H. Pitman, Government Buildings, Christohurch. H. R. WEBB, Chairman. Christchurch, April 26th, 1887 4 118 FUBLIG NOTICE. IN retiring from the Tailoring Business so iong and successfully carried on by me under the Btylo of Craig head and Co. 1 beg roost heartily to tbank tho many kind frlendu and patrons who have so liberally supported me during the time I have resided In ABhburton, also to Inform them and tho pnblio generally that I have dlepoßed of my business to Mr Hugh C. Oraighead, who cornea to N ew Zoa'and well recommended with over thirteen years praotloal experience, and all tbe latest and newest Ideas connected with the trade. ALEXANDER ORAIGBEAD. Aehburton, January Ist, 1887. "DEFERRING to the above, I have £t much pleasure In intimating to the residents of Aehburton and surrounding district that I have deoided to settle m Aahburton, and hope by at riot attention to business to merit the same favorable support which libb been extended to my brother. The Aehburton Tweeds being quite equal, and In some respeotß enperior to Imported goods, I will support the looul industry as far as the requirements ol business will permit* Fit, Style, and Wobkmasship Guaranteed. HUGHC. ORAIGHEAD. AahbartoD, January lit, Isß7. 12
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1543, 27 April 1887, Page 3
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