Public Notices. PBEBBYTERIAN OHUROH. REV. J. ELMSLIE, M. A , will preach To-morrow Morning and Evening m the above Church at the usual hours. 5 120 TINWALD DISTRICT SCHOOL. WANTED a Pupil Teacher for the abovo School. Must be able vo comply with tho conditions as laid down by the Board of Education . Applications received by tho undersigned on or before May 26th, 1887. JOHN CAYGILL, 5 118 Chairman. _ ASHBURION GUARDS VOLUNTEERS WILL hold the fust of a Borios of Social Gatherings m the Oddfollowa' Hall on FRIDAY, 27th May, at 8 p.m. Music, Singing, Dancing, and Military Exorcises. Tickets, 2s 6d ; ladiea free. To be had from any of the members of the Company. JAS. PURCHASE, 5 88 Secretary. ASHBURTON FIFLE VOLUNTEERS. A GENERAL MEETING of the ASHBURTON RIFLES will be held m the drill ch 3 d on TUESDAY NEXT, May 17th, after parade to olec» a Lieutonant m the placa of Mr Dunn (resigned), and other businean. W. E. DOLMAN, Oapt, Commanding. 5119 Auctions. C1 PECIAL ENTRY— At Tinwald Yards, | O TUESDAY, 17th May. Pedigree j Berkshire £ow and 3 Young Boars. — i MESSRS FRIEDLANDBR BROS, will sell 1 Purebred Berkshire Sow, out ef Sow brod by Messrs Grigg and Russell, by j Boar of lato Messrs Carter and Wilkin, bred by Mr Wm. Bong. 3 Purebred Berkshire Boars out of the abovo Sow, by Boar bred by Mr Rowe, tho largo prize winner. 5 Purebred Berkshire Pigs out of sumo Sow.— FRIEDLANDER BROS. PETER WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. 51121 SPECIAL ENTRY. SATURDAY, 21st MAY, 1887. AT THE EAST STREET HORSE BAZAAR, At 1 o'clcck. TO CONTRACTORS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS FRIEDLANDER BROS, have received instructions from MES3RS Edb Bros, to Fall by Public Auction at tho 'abovo time and place, — -|A GRAND DRAUGHT MARES JLU AND GELDINGS -1 8-HORSE WAGGON. Tho Auctioneer wishes to call specU l attention of Buyers to this grand lot of Horaes. They aro all young, guaranteed Btaunch, and fit to ejo into any Bort of work. FRIEDLANDER BROS. PETER WILLIAMS, 5°122 Auctioneer. ALTERATION OF DATE OF SALE PEIDAT,"IOth MAT. CLEARING SALE OP Farm Stock and Sundries. MR T. BULLOCK has received instructions from Mr Charles Martin, to Sell by Public Auction at the Homestead, Winslow, on FRIDAY, 20th May, tho following Farm Stock and Sundries, viz. — O 1 A Crossbrod Ewes m Lamb O Longwoollel Rams O Milch Cows Young Cattle 9 Piga Dray and Frame, Spring Cart and Harness, Sot Harrows, Whippletreoß, Seed Sower, Wheelbarrow, Wool Press, J Ton Chaff, 40 Bushek Oats, Fowls, Garden Tools, Sundries, &c, &c. Sale at 1 o'clock 5*105 T. BULLOCK, Auctioneer. • Note— FRIDAY, 20ru. SATURDAY, MAY 21st. AN IMPROVED FARM, of 98J Acrea at May Gold, Ansma Road Board District, for Salo by Public Auction. MR T. BULLOCK haa received Instructions from Mr Jam es Brake, la consequence- of b% leaving tho dlutiiot, to Sell by Public Auction at the Arcade on the above date, h's IMPROV&D FARM, of 98J ACRES, being R.S. number 24007, situated at May Geld, m the Anama Road Board D'strict. On this property there is erected a Comfortable Farm House of 4. Rooms, also Stockyard, Piggeries, &c. The Farm ia divided into 5 Pcddocki witfc water m e.:ch, and has been down In English Gr.-ses for some yc.rs. It li very conveniently Bituated for a fa mil j man, being only 1^ miles from Mayfielc School, and 3£ miles from the Valet f ' Railway Station, Mount Somers Line. Terms of payment wiii be very liberal viz., a small Deposit Cash. Balance cai remain on Mortgage for a number o: years, bearing a low rate of intoreut, Salo at 12 46 T. BULLOCK, 5*95 Auctioneer. SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT TEMUKA. ON TUESDAY, 17th MAY. KF. GPAY, favored with instruc • tlons from the Mortgagee will Sel by Public Auction on tho abovo date — Tho whole of that Valuablo Block o Land latoly occupied by Mr Wheel band, used as a Nursery, being sec : tions No. 6to 15. Also — Tho whole of tho Fiuit nnd Fores Trees, and Ornamental Shrub* which will bo plotted out, and soli m lots to suit purchasers. Also — 100 A ores of Land adjoining Mr Goc Edgar'B property at the Ilinde Tho whole of this property i planted with forest trees, Also — Section adjoining the Railway Line fronting on a good street near M Job Brown's property, containing acre, 2 roods and 20 perches. Bale at half-past 11 o'clock. Luncheon provided. K. F. GRAY, Auctioneer, N.B.— The Fruit and Forest Trees com priso many thousand from Seedlings, etc, and aro of all varieties. This is no\ a suitable timo for planting, and th whole will be sold at any sacrifice. i. . ; IBio
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1558, 14 May 1887, Page 3
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