PubHc Notices. ]i . . .r-T. __. ..... J R. S. BEAN,t,; COAL AND FIREWOOD MEROH^Tj BEGS to inform his Friends that tie is just discharging some of the celebrated KAITANGATA COAL CHEAPER and FAR CLEANER than NEWOABfLE COAL. ALBO,— MALVERN, WESTPORT, AND NEWCASTLE COAL, Kaiapoi Potatoes, &c. ~, S. BEAN, West street. TRY KIBXPATRICK'S NEW SEASON'S JAM. SPECIAL NOTICE. TrIRKPATRICK'B NEW SEASON'S XV JAM ia made from NELSON GRuWN FRUIT, and boiled within a few hears after the fruit has been gathered It thus retains most of the natural flavor of the fresh fruit. KIRKPATRICK'S NEW SEASON'S JAM is the most delicious preserve m the market. Do not be persuaded to buy cheap and inferi brands Jam, the remains of old stook, which must be sold at any price, bnt ASK for KIRKPATRICK'S NEW SEASON JAM, and see that you get it. THIS BEST 18 ALWAYB THE CHEAPEST. Kirkpatriok's Newj Season am i the beßt. ! (CAUTION* None is genuine unless our name is stamped on each tin, and has our Higfctered IW* Mark "Lord Nelson' •q. he label. am 5 Kirkpatrick & Co. MAjTOFACTIJEEBS, B3E(N g_ E. Matson and Co. STORAGE. STORAGE. STORAGE. ' WE HAVE ROOM FOR A LOU* QUANTITY OF GRAIN: N 0 v"e"r MI N. H. MATSON & CO., ASHBURTON. TI7B ARE CASH i-UROHASBtf or Wheat Oats Barley ▲no Ryegrass H. MATSON & CO., SHBUR N 1 1 ■■ _____■_■_ George Jamcßon GALVANISED IRON TANKS. !HAVE several for SALE suitable for holding WATER ; also, a large num. r of OAK CASKS. GEO. JAMISON, Aahburton Seed Barley. IyOR SALE— A olean Sample. GEO. JAMESON, 8*73 Ashburton. Faiifield. THBEE THOUSAND ACBES OR THEREABOUTS, IK BLOCKS CF 200 to 1000 Acres, TO LET FOB CEOPP3NG. rNDERS are invited op to 31st August next, for tbe right to grow one Turnip Crop and one Gtaln Crop on the Fairfield E.tate, adjoining the Ashburton Township. Tbe land has not been nnder crop for seven years. Entry for Ploughing will be given on let October next. Plans of the Eatate may ba seen, and particulars obtained, on application to MB GEOBGE JAMESON ASHBURTON. 6J105 ». 1 i. ■ - ■ 1 - CLOVER SEED JDST landed, ex steamer v Kaikoura,' n>y first shipment for the season of BED CLOVEB, COW GBASS, WHITE CLOYEB, ALSYKE. These Seeds have been carefully selected and are the best obtainable. I HAVE ALStTIN STOCK— Machine-dre.Bed Byegrass and Cocks* faot, aloo Linseed, Peaw, Barley, Oats Wheat, Potatoes, and all kinds of iSTATION AND FARM STORKS. ! George Jameson, ASffBUBTON.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1637, 16 August 1887, Page 2
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