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[ Public Noticeß . TOO MEET THE TIMES.C. TRUCKLE, PROPRITOR of the "Prince Albert Boarding - House, Wills Street, / sbbnrton, next Oddfellows' Hall, wbilo* thanking his many Friends and Customers for their liberal support for the past 10 years, solicits a continuance of the same. Board and Lodging, J4s lGs, 18s pel w-etk ; or 3a per day. Board only, 10a per week. Dinners only, 4s per week. Good accrmtnodation for Families, and' private rooms for Ladicß. 7 52 Aa Byron says — I never, no, I never, Saw any man bo yellow, How's your liver ? (Yellow Dwarf.) TAKE MOOBE'B PILLS, Christchnrch, March 9th, 1887. lam happy lo testify to the valoe of yoor Liver and Stonmriiiu Pjllb, having used them for the last fourteen years, and can recommend them to every household with every confidence.— J. G. Gakforth. Sole Agent for Aehburton, — OHAS. NEATS, Pharmaceutical Chemist, 7 166 George Jam.eson r >• i Drain Pipes. V LL SIZES— From 3 to 15 laohee*With BENDS, ELBOWS AND JUNCTION And also FIRE BRICKS FOR SALE BY GEOEGE JAMESON, - SHBURTON _ Fail field. THEEE THOUSAND ACEES OR THEREABOUT, I* BLOCKS OF 200 to 1000 Acres, TO LET FOE CROPPING." mENDERS are invited ap to 31st Attgait X next, for the right to grow one Tarnlp Crop and one Grain Crop on tbfl Falrfield Estate, adjoining the Ashburton Township. The land has not been under crop for seven years. Entry for Ploughing will be given on let October next. PI m a of the Estate msy be seen, w\ paitioulars obtained, on application to ME GEOEGE JAMESON ASHBURTON. 6J106 CLOVER SEED. • ■ • ■ • • • TUST landed, ex steamer v Kaikoura," O my firßt Bhipment for the season of EED CLOVEE, COW GEASS, WHITE CLOVEE, AKD ;■--... ALSTKE. These Seeds have been carefully selected and aro the best obtainable, I HAVE ALsITIN STOOK— Machine-dreesed Ryegrasß and Cocks* foot, also Linseed, Pea?, Barley, Oats, Wheat, Potatoes, and all kinds of STATION AND FARM STORES. George Jameson, ASHBUETON. T. Bullock. TO LET for a crop of Oats, about 40 Acres at the back of " The Grange." Apply to T. BULLOOK. FOR SALE. SET of Harrows, naw, price £3 14b 6d. T. BULLOOK. TINWALD. TO LET— A Cottage nea» the' School. Apply to T. BULLOCK. TO LET— 5-Boomed Uoubo m Cameron Street, opposite the Wesley an Church, Apply to T. BULLOOK. CHEAP TOWN PROPERTY. mOWN Section 1148, well situated m JL Cameron Street, with a well bujU Lean-to thereon for Sale, for £45. Aa the owner has settled m the North Island, he Las authorised me to accept this figure fork. T. BULLOOK. A FARM of 1280 ACRES m the Rangitata District, to Let, at a low Rental, with a Purchasing Clause. It is all Fenced and divided into 7 Paddocks, part cultivated and laid down m English Grasses, the remainder m tussok. There is a 10-Roomed House erected on the Property, Stable and other Buildings. For full particulars apply to 7t98 T. BULLOCK. f?7 -I riS TOWN SECTION 260, ow I J. Vs Tinwald, near the Railway Station for sale at the above price. Person s desirous of qualifying themselves for a vote at the forthcoming election this offers them an opportunity. T. BULLOOk. TO LET.— Dwellinghouue, together with small stable, Moore's Road, near the Presbyterian Manse. Apply to T. BULLOCK. TO LET,— At a low rental, Property m Tanored Street, recently m the occupation of Mr Dolman, on whloh 1 ereoted Shop, Stable, etc— Apply to . . T. BULLOCK. ' FOR SALE,— Central Site, being part of TS 177, containing One-eighth of an Aore, having a frontage of 33 feet on Burnett Street, and adjoining the " Mail " Office. Very liberal terms of payment will be accepted. — Apply to T. BULLOOK, FOR SALE. A Strongly Built 4-Wheeled covered Waggon, suitable for a Hawker; ° T. BOLLOCK. TINWALD. TO LET— A Four-roc mcd House with Shop, adjoining Mr Heseltine's property, and near the Railway Station. A lo* lentil will be accepted. T. BUL.LQCK,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1624, 1 August 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1624, 1 August 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1624, 1 August 1887, Page 3

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