Auctions. IMPORTANT AUCTION OF BOTCHER'S PLANT. UNDER BILL OF BALE. JO, DUNCAN has received inetruc • tiotie to Fell by Public Auction on FRIDAY, the 26th inst., At 12 noon, without Reserve, AT THE SOMERSET BUTCHERY, EAST STREET, 1 4 h,p. Vertical Steam Engine, by Anderson 1 Saußago Machine, with Chopper and Barrel complete 1 Chopping Machine, with filler 3 Steam Boilers, with Piping, Butcher's Block, Bakers' Troughs, &c, &c, Also, — Immediately afterwards, at the ROYAL BALEYARD9, MOORE BTBEET 3 Horses, Hsrneßß, Paddles, Brid : es, Butcher's Cart, Spring Dray; Trolly, Iron Tank on Wheels, Wiodlas, with Block and Tackle, Caeks, &c, &c. Sale at 12 o'clock, Without reserve. J. C. DUNCAN, Auctioneer. -*•■*■ , , * AS B BURTON YARD 3. TUESDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER, 1887. MESSRS MILES AND 00. under instructions from the Proprietors of the ijowcliffe Estato, will offer for Sale by Public Auction, at the Ashbur»oa Yards on above date, the following Draught and Blood Eutire Horses :— YOUNG MAJv.'R, Drtu^ht Entire, by Old Mfjor (imp ) FOREIGN POLICY, Drau R ht Entire, rhing 3 years, by Lord Beaconsfield, bredby JohnGfliig.Eaq ,L ngbetoh WIZiRD, Thoroughbred Horae, rising 5 yenre, bred by the Middlepark Stud Company, vide Stud Book. . Further particulars at Sale. ' J. T. FORD, Auctioneer. GEO. JAMEtON, Agent. Farm €?f 574 Aces, LONGBEACH. MESSRS MILES & CO., Instructed by the Mortgagees, will offer FOR SALE BY PCBLIO AUCTION, ] AT THE •■■ V TINWALD SALEYARD3, \ ON TUESDAY, 30th AUGUST, Davies' JFarin, OF 574 ACRES, Situated near Mr John Grigg'a Home- • stead, Longbeaoh, twelve miles from Aahbnrion, and about seven miles ' from Winslow railway station, and approached by good metalled roads. The above Farm is io good cultivation, seooi-ely fenced, a- d, divided into eight paddocks. The Buildings comprise a o mfortab'B Dwelling-house, M n's House, Stable of seven stalls, and a large Shed ; also, % Two-Btoried Building- covering * Fleur Mill, with overahot wheel, driving two pairs 61 at >nes GOOD WATER SUPPLY. AH . the* Buildings ,are. comparatively new, are very substantial, and m good repair. The Flour Mill, being the only one In the neighborhood, oommands a thriving bnalneßß, and materially enhances the value of the property. Easy terms of payment will be r ffered. To a man of enterprise, with some capital and a knowledge of milling, it cannot fail to prove a most profitable investment. Sale at 1 o'clock. MILES & 00, J. T. FORD, 8 144 - Auctioneer. Public Notices. > GREENSTrtEET PUBLIC SCHOOL. rpHE distribution of School Prfzos will 1 take place on FRIDAY, 26th inst., at 4 p.m., to ba followed by a Dance In the Evening, In the Schoolroom. Double Tickets, 3s ; S!ngle Tiokets. 2s each B*l4l TENDERS. WANTED Tenders for Loase of Oddfellows' Hall for 12 months from Ist September For particulars apply to the undersigned, to whom Tenders must be sent mon or before 24th inst. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted , . JOSHUA TUCKER. TO CONTRAOT PLOUGHMEN. mENDERS are invited by the N.Z.L. & JL M. Agency Company for . Ploughing, Harrowinp, and Boiling about 800 Acres at Buccleuch, Mount Bomers. Tenders will be .received till the Ist . September by the Manager on the Estate, from whom all particulars can be obtained. 8°169 HQjJiiORBHOIDICON. A SURE CURE for PILES. A new discovery. Forwarded to any address on receipt of 7s 6d. Communications strictly confidential. WALTER B. MOSS, Ashburton. <RiO MEET THE TIMES. C TRUCKLE, PROPRIETOR of tho Prince AlborJ Boarding - Houso, Wills Street Ashburton, next Oddfellows' Hall, while thanking his many Frienda and Customers for their liberal support for the past 10 years, solicits a oontinuanoe of the same. Board and Lodging, 14s 16s, 18s pei week ; or 3a per day. Board only, 10s per week. Dinners only, 4s per week. Good accommodation for Families, and private rooms for Ladies. 7 62 WILDINtr AND LEWIS, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, F. WITbING, Notary Public. Offices: Next "Mail" Office, Burnett-st. Ashburton. Mr Wilding will attend the sitting 1 of the Ashburton Courts on Tuesday and Friday-, «nd may be consulted personally on these days. The firm is now represented In Ashburton by Mr Ojcayton, an EngHih Solicitor' of considerable experienco, who will be In dally attendance at the offiea o receive instructions *nd confer with
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1644, 24 August 1887, Page 3
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