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I Public Notices. ; rpHE AMERICAN TROTTING HORSE 1 I Blackwood Abdallah, , Will Btond this season at Lyndhurst, Dundas, aad at owner's Stable, Aehburton. i For particulars apply to MAX. FRIEDLANDER. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. npHE Partnership hitherto exiatipg be-. 1 tween John Orb. and Robert Alcorn, carrying on business as Drapers, Ironmongers, and Provision Merchants in Ashburton, under tho BtyJe of Orr and Alcorn, has been dissolved by mutual consent, as from lßt August, John Orr taking over and continuing tho Ironmongery and Drapery Departments, and paying all Liabilities ot the late Firm, and roceiving a'l debts owing to tho Drapery Department Eodekt Alcohn taking over the Grocery and Earthenware Departments, and receiving all debts owing to tho Ironmongery and Grocery Departments. JOHN ORR. ROBERT ALCORN. Witness — j Joseph Oaiison, Accountant, Ashburlon. Aahbuitjn, fith September, 1887 FISHING SEASON. W. ZANDER HAS just received and opened up his • Now Stock of ANGLERS' GOODS, '. compriaing Split Cane and other Rods, ; vorioue prices, with Minnow atid Fly Tops, . Flies, Minnows, Lines, Hook3, Reels, Gut frnd Gut Lines, W.P. Stockings, Fishing Bagß, and every requisite for the Fißhing . Season. Fishing Licenses for tho Ash- : burton County can Uso bo obtained from him. Also in larger suppIy— CRICKET and LAWN TENNIS materials, Juet opened up Hoveral cases of New I TOBACCONIST WARES and FANCY GOODS, which will bo sold at very low prices. Note tub Address : — W. ZANDEE, Hairdreßsingjmd Sh&vingSaloon Billiard Room with 2 first class Tables upstairs , EAST STREET, ASHBUBTON. 9°70 ] IN BANKRUPTCY. EXTENSION OF TIME Ft>R TEN. DKRS AND ALTERATION OF CONDITIONS OK TENDER. < IN THE FSTAfE OF JULIUS . RIEGKRT OF TEMUKA, STOREKEEPER. TENDERS are Invited for tho Stock-ln r Tnvle in One or Separate Tenders :— DRAPERY BOOTS AND SHOES IRONMONGERY GLASSWARE AND CROCKERY GROCERIES STATIONERY. Stock L'eta and Amended Terms and Condition of Tender can be soon at my ( flioo, Timaru ; Mesats Sargood, Son and Ewen'e, Dunedin ; Friedlander Brothers, Ashburton ; Official ABsignee'a Ofliop, Chriatchurch ; Official Assignee's Office, Wellington ; Deputy Aasignee's Office, Oamaru ;§Deputy Assignee's Office, In« vercargill ; or at Mr Siegcrt's Store, Temuka. Tenders to close at my effioo on THURSDAY, 29th September, 1887, at 12 o'clock NOON. W. O. BESWICK, Deputy Assignee. Timaru, 17th September, 1887. 9J38 HAYES & GO.'S Great Sale. OBLIGE BY READING THE ■ FOLLOWING :- BLACK Str.w Hats only 3d Felt h atß were 8b 6d, now la Grey Culito, lid Whito Twill, 2Jd Blankets, from 2b 5Jd Lot Velvet Buttons, all iz dozon for Id Cashmere Gloves, from 2d Men's Good Waterproof Coats, from 7b 6d Lace Curtains, Is Boys' Cnpß, 4£d Men's Black Felt Hats wore '5b 2d now 2s 3d Heavy IJresß Goods, 5Jd Lot of Wide Ribbons, Id Good Shirtings, 4£d Wool Squares, 6d TweedTrou tjdicir. Es Gel Let of Diaponu (oatBWC e 21b Gd now 10a Gd A Grand Lot of Overcoats awfull Chonp, and a quantity of othor goods numerous to mention in this adverti ment. — -«• In addition to tho above, H. & Co. will during tho Halo, give a Discount of Ono Shilling in tho Pound. Only call and see the WONDERFUL BARGAINS at HAYES AND CO. S 6+29 ASHBURTON _HIGH SCHOOL. ESTABLISHED 1881. Tbaohino Staff: Boys' School. — Mr J. E. Bucuana lot 8.A., University College, London. Girls' FcnooL — ITiss Sauhi>kks, Canterbury Collego, Christ church ; Miss Grubb, Tri»/C / College, Dublin AT thiß institution pupils of loth aexea have tho opportunity of acquiring the elements of a liberal education. The subjects of Study aro those usually (aught at Secondary Schools ; but the ordinary course may be modißed to meet special onsoo, (f in tho Interoat of the Pupllß such a plan Is judged advisable. At the Girla School provision hns been made by the Teaching Staif togivo leaactiH in Music and Painting to Young Laclioa not attending the other Olaßßea in tho School, who m.iy desire instructions In these eubjaats. The Physical Training of the Pupils la not overlooked. Calisthenics for tho Girls, and Military Drill for the Bovb, aro parts of the School course. The year Is divided in'o three terms. All fees are payable In advance. For Pupils undor 12 years of age, £2 23 per term j over 12 years of aije, £2 16a per term ; Music £1 1b per term extra ; fee for attending Music (ouly), £2 2s ; Drawing and Painting (only), £1 Is per term. For further details apply to Mr Bqohanan, The next term oomtuenceu on MON- . PAY, the }Oth tort. 9 40

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1669, 22 September 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1669, 22 September 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1669, 22 September 1887, Page 3

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