___ Public Nttlcea. ~ BT. STEPHEN'S SCHOOLROOM. ASHBURTON. SOCIAL GATHERING, THURSDAY Next, Ist September, at 8 p.m. Admission, 6d, 8 224 ABHBCRTON TEMPERANCE CLUB. A COFFEE Supper will be held m tbo Club's Booms, Faunders' Buildings TO-MORROW (Wednesday). Entertainment at 8 o'olook. Refreshments at 9.30 Admission 6d. Open to all. 8 223 Election Notices Mr Buxton \\TtLL meet his Supporters on W TUESDAY at 8 p.m. m the Lodge Room, Oddfellows' Hall. MR BUXTON AT PENDARVES. "\ /TR BUXTON will address the Electors IVL at PENDARVES on THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT. 1. j At 8 o'clock. Instead of on Tuesday as previously annonnoed m error. Mr Walker *VY?"ILL Address the Elector* at ! GREENSTREET SCHOOLROOM, on I TUESDAY, August 30. ! LAURISTON SCHOOLROOM, on i FRIDAY, September 2. Each Evening at 8 o'clock. ASHBURTON ELECTION. MR O. W. PURNELL will address the Electors as under :— HAMPSTEAD— At the Schoolhooso, on WEDNESDAY, 31st August, at 8 p.m. GREENSTREET.— At the Schoolhoose, on FRIDAY, 2nd September, at 8 p.m. At the Hampstead Meeting, Mr Purnell trill reply to Sir Julius VogeU 8 54 Mr Rolleston WILL Address the Electors of the RANGITATA DISTRICT MAYFIELD— TUESDAY, August 30th Further appointments at other plaoes within the district will be advertised shortly. Meetings m every case at 7.30 p.m. 163 BANGITATA ELECTION. TUt R BUXTON will address the Eleotora jJIL a£ > under : — RAKAIA..— At the Town Hall, on WEDNESDAY, August 3Ut. Each Meeting at 8 p.m. Other Meetings will bo announced later on. B°l4o TO THE ELECTORS OF THE RANGITATA DISTRICT. | ri ENTLEMEN,— I beg to Intimate that I shall address you at the Oddfellows' Hall, Ashburton, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER lsx at 8 p.m. on the principal political questions of the d»y, and In particular RETRENOBMBNT, EDUCATION, and EXTRAVAGANCE of EDUCATION BOARDS, &o. Don't Pledgejfonr Votes. JAS. BROWy. Mr Palmer WILL address the Eleotors of the Rangitata District as under :•— TUESDAY, August 30th— WATERTOfl. WEDNESDAY, August 31st — WIL« LOWBY. THURSDAY, Sept. lst-THE HINDS MONDAY, Sept. Sth-MAYFIELD. TUESDAY, Sept. 6th-LIBMOBE. Meetings m each case at 7.30 p.m., at Schoolrooms. H. Matson and Co. STORAGE. STORAGE. STORAGE. WE HAVE ROOM FOR A LLBto QUANTITY OF GRALN; n o vTr mi n. H. MATBON & CO., ASHBURTON. ARE CASH JfUROHASBB OF Wheat Oats Barley AMU Eyeglass H. MATSON & CO., BHBUR N Georgg Jameson CLOVER SEEDS JUST landed, ex steamer « Kaikoura,' my first shipment for the season of BED CLOVEK, COW GRASS, WHITE CLOVER, AND ALSYKE. Theae Soeds have been carefully selected \ and aro the best obtainable. - '' ' , I HAVE A^SOJGN MaChintj-aroeeed Ryegr,aß3 and Cocksipot/'atyo V nB 9^ d J Peajf, 9arlpy, Oats WJ^e^,t, Pojbat9pa,afld ajjl fewtewf 1 BtolO^ $$& FARM STORES. George Jameson, ASEBUSTOtf,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1649, 30 August 1887, Page 3
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