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Fablic Notices T¥?E ARE CASH PURCHASER • • OF Wheat Oats Barley Byegia-ss H. MATRON & CO., A3BBPRTON. WILDING AND LEWIS, T>ARRISTERS AND QOIIOITOBS F. WITDING, Eotaby Public. Offices: JNext "Mail" Office, Buinett-at., Aehburton. Mr- -Wilding will attond the sittings a! the Aehburton Courts on Tuesday and and may be consulted personally A .these days. The firm Is now reprPßented m Asn.feucton by Mr Clayton, an English Solicitor of considerable experience, who Will be In daily attendance at the office to receive instructions and confer with glenta. *100 WHITE, CAYGILL, & CO., BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, J. W. TVHITB, Notary Public, NOTICE is hereby given that the .undesigned, Messrs White and Co. (White, Smlthaon, and Raymond), of Umaru, and John A. Oaygul, of Ashburton, have this day entered into Partnership as Barristers and Solicitors, at ABhburton, under tho style of "White, Oaygill and Co." Mr J. W. White, will attend the sittings of the Courts at Ashnrton. WHITE & CO., JOHN A. OAYGILL, Money to lend m kdji sums on approved freehold security, Offices : Bullock's Arcade- 10*803 i mil iii... i'UBLIO NOTICE: IN retiring from the Tailoring Business so /ong anfi successfully carried on 'oy me under the style of CraJghead and Co. I beg most heartily to thank the many Kind friends and patrons who have so liberally supported me during tho time I bave resided m Aehburton, also to Inform them and the publio generally that I bave disposed of my business to Mr Hugh C. Craighead, who comes to Nevr Zea'and well recommended with over thirteen years practical experience, and all the latest and newest ideas connected with the trade. ALEXANDER ORAIGHEAD. Ashburton, January Ist, 1887. "DEFERRING to the above, I have XV much pleasure m intimating to the residents of Aehburton and surrounding district that I have decided to settle m Ashburton, and hope by strict attention to business to merit the same favorable support which has been extended to my brother: The Aehburton Tweeds being quite equal, and m some respects superior to Imported goods, I trill support the lookl Industry as far as the requirements of business will permit. Fit, Style, and Workmakbhip Guaranteed. HUGH O. CRAIGHEAD. Ashbartoii, January Ist, 1887. 12 CAJSTEEBTJBY JBOLLEE FLOUE MILLS, ASHBMTOM. C. W. TUBKEB, Proprietor. HAVING recently erected a Powerful Steam Ergine m this Mill, and just completed a new Gristing Plant, I beg to inform the Farmers of this District that I am now prepared to undertake Gristing at lOd per bushel . Those who may wish to have Flour m exchange, to save a double journey, can do so on the following terms, viz. : — STONE FLOUR (Black Brand) Is per bushel. ROLLER FLOUR (Red Brand) Is 3d per bushel. In caees where exchange is made, THOROUGH SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED. Or tho Grist taken back, and FULL PRICE given for the WHEAT> with an allowance for Cartuge. fabmeks"aot othebs ABE INVITED TO INSPECT TWO DISTINCT bYbTEMS •of FLOUE MANXJEACTUEE AT THIS MILL. SPECIAL Ar"rANGEMENTS for CUBtomera sending Grists by Kail, or from long distances. DAVID H. BROWN 4|2G4 Manager, P» & D« Duncan AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS MANUFAOTURERS, CHEISTOHDIICH AND A6HBTJRTPN. MAEBEtJ of Ploughs, Diays, HaTows, KoHera, Grubbers, Seed Sowers, Grcin, fieed and Manure Drills, Horse Htee. Turnip Cutters Horse hakes, Hay Collector*, Grass Strippers, GorßO Cnttcrp, Windmills, Wcol PrePECs, Straw Elevators, and every kind of Agricultural Machinery. PLOUGHS.— ThcBe wo have within the lost two years considerably improved. We are now fitting them with extra hard ond heavy monldboarde, and we guarantee them to give batiefaction. " mmmmm DISC HARROWS.— In these we claim to have at prcEent the cheaprst, e-'mplest, most convenient for moving from paddock to paddock, and bett deß'grjed Disc Harrow yet m New Zealand. We undertake to put our Harrow into Travelling frcm Wtrking Order, or vice verea, an One Half the time taken by aDy other Maker. TO THESE WE FIT GRAIN AND BEED SOWERS IF DESIRED. GRAIN AND SEED DRILLS.— These we make on the Anelo-American principle. Fitted with English Coulters, if desired, for SAME PRICE. GORBE CU r ITERB.— " Keir's ," or " Oliver's Patent' • • • THESE ARE THE ONLY GORBE CUTTERS. -STALKER'S AUTOMATIC FEEDERS FORr THESHING MACHINES, These- are the ONLY Satisfactory Feeders Extant. P. & JD. Duncan, [WILLS STREET, ASHSUETONP

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1561, 18 May 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1561, 18 May 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1561, 18 May 1887, Page 4

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