J . Public Notices. y mO LET.— IOO Acres of Turnips with J. 80 Acres of Good Tussock and r fctubblo Land. Apply to JOIIS Doyle, *, ■ near Shepherd's Bush, Rangitata. 0 \ WANTED. "^ mENDERS for Building a Three-roomed y X House one mile from Chertsey Railway Station. Specifications seen at the i, office of this paper. Tenders close on th« 21«t of May. Tenders to be addressed j, 0 Chertsey Posb Office. 5 12j 5 , ASHBURTON COUNT? COUNCIL H REGISTRATION OF DOGS. j *> . ~— -. ; A WNE IS of " Unregistered Dogs are \J notified that tho Polico havo instruc--1 tions to SUE all Persons who have Unregistered Dogs m their possession, By order. F. MAINWARING, Clerk. Ashburton, May 12th, 1887. 5^106 r A»HBURTON GAS, COAL, AND , COKE COMPANY LIMITED. r "VTOTICE is hereby given that any Person ' ll Lighting btreet Lampa, othor thas the Servants of the Gas Company, will be ' proßOcated, and a Reward of ONE : POUND is effsred to any Person giving ' luforma'loa which shall lead to the con- ; viclion. By order, j J. \VATID. Secretary. : FAYARD AND BLAYN PAPER SIXTY years of great sneccea proclaim snpetiority m tho treatment of Violent Colds, Iriitatum of the Cl.est, Aching, Sprain Sprains, Sores, Scalds, Corns, Bunions, Sof Corns, etc. This medicine, .tho property o \ which has been established a.oro than half a • century by thousands of cares, is of an inyalu- \ able use m many inflammatory diseases against which there are not many effi aclous remedies, and is therefore justly considered by a great number of our moat eminent physicians as the . most active and least irritating agont m the bove affections. Ia order to avoid conntcrf citing, Messrs Fayard and Blayn'a signature has to be required on every roll of paper and on th 9 box. Wholesale 30, Ruo Baint-Merri, Paris (France) and Bold by all Chemists m the olonies. Auctions. ALTERATION OF DATE OF SALE FRIDAY, 20th MAY. CLEARING SALE OF Farm Stock and Sundries. MR T. BULLOCK has received instructions from Mr (Jharlks Martin, to Sell by Public Auction at- the Homestead, Winslow, on FitIDAY, 20th May, the following Farm Stock and Sundries, viz — rt I A Crossbred Ewes m Lan;b O Longwoolled Bams O Milch Cows Young Cuttle 9 Pigs Dray and Framo, Spring Cart and Harness, Set Harrows, Whippletrecs, Seed Sower, Wheelbarrow, Wool Pross, \ Ton Chaff, 40 Bushels Oats i Fowls, (iaidon Tools, Sundries, &c, &c. Pale at 1 o'clock 5*105 T. BULLOCK, Auctionoor. Note— FRIDAY, 20m. SPECIAL ENTRY. SATUJRDAY, 21st MAY, 1887. At tho East Street Horse Biiznar. At 1 o'clock, FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT MARES AND GELDINGS FROM THE SOUTH. TO FARMERS, CONTRACTORS, DEALERS, AND OTHERS. MESSES FRIEDLANDEjR BROS , bavo received instructions from Messrs Imkie and Gawn to Sell by Public Auction as above* — I X FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT ler ±O MARES AND GELDINGS, i-0 From 3 to 5 Years. The abovo. horses aro all thoroughly well broken to all manner of work, and the vendors' names aro a guarantee of their quality. FRIEDLANDER BROS., PETER WILLIAMS, 5°132 Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 19th MAY. IMPORTANT Clearing Sale OP LANDED PROPERTY, LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, At tho Homestead, ndjoining tho Elgin School, At Twelve o'clock. MESSRS FRIEDLANDKR BROS, (m conjunction with Messra 11. Matson and Co., havo received instructions from Mr Hugh Kennedy, to Sell by Public, at the above time and place, his Valuable Homestead of 329 ACBE8 L rND QIiAND 329 Adjoining tho Elgin School, sub-divided into Seven Paddocks, all well fenced and well supplied with never failing water. 100 Acres of the Land has been ploughed and is now ready for a crop of wheat'; 70 acres was under crop last year, 50 m wheat and 20 m oats ; the balance is m grass, , and is m sp'endid heart for cropping. Tho IMPROVEMENTS aro substantial . The Dwelling House has G Roomß, and 1 ia well built, surrounded by a Plantation \ and Orchard of about 10 ACRES. 1 Granary, Stabling, and M*u'a Hut aro :. ail that can bo deßirod. Thia oifera a 1 favorable opportunity to Persons m want : of a deßirabio Farm- . " ' - ' Aiso— 400 ACRES, being Rural Section 2533-i 300 ACRFS, being Rural Sections 25747 : ond 25374 This Furm is on the Plains, and all m . Grass, joining the property of W. B. Denshire, Esq. 1 For fuller particulars apply to the Auctioneer, THE STOCK COMPRISES— \ 600 Four and Six tooth Oroaabrod EWES ■ 400 Oroßsbred LA.MBS 1 300 Cro3sbr.ed HOGGETS 1 160 Bashea SEED WHE\T , 300 BosheTu GRASS SEED 1 30 DRAUGHT HORSES 5, MILOH OOWS > 8. Head Ml^ed CATTLE Two Draya, 1 Spj-lng Cart, Plon?h and Shaft Harnesp, Reapers and Binders, ' Harrows, Double and Single Farrow Ploughs, &a,l Stack Oit Sheavea, ar»d a lot of Farm rsqufottes too I numerous to mention. 1 Terms at Sale. Luncheon provided. f ; H. MATSON AND CO. FRIEDLANDER BROS. PETER WILLIAMS, 6t76 AuqtiotteQf*
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1560, 17 May 1887, Page 3
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