Public Notices. NOT having sold Mr Hercock Property at Hampstead by auctio on Saturday, I am prepared to recoiv offers for it. A low price will bo acceptec as he is removing to the Weßt Coast, Apply to * T. BULLOOK. TINWALD. p TT A W XI N S Who has jußt replenished his Stock BOOTS, has also openod up a few lines o useful DRAPER? (a long felt need ii Tinwald), which he is disposing of a Christchurch prices. Come and compare Prices and Qualit; before purchasing elsewhere, as ever article is marked at the very lowest Rate" for CASH Trees Trees Trees NOTICE TO PLANTERS. THE undersigned begs to call the attention of farmers, Bottlers an*: others to his extensive stock of FRUPT AND FOREST TREES, among which are about 3,000,000 Forest Trees, Including 200,000 Cupressus Macrocarpa, ont J and two years oldj 200,000 Pinus Insignls, one and two years old; 100.00 C Pinna Lariclo: 300,000 Silver Blrcb; 10,000 Pinua Auatriaca; all other kinde In proportion. All kinds of Cabbp.ge plantß on bolo, and a few thcuannds oi very early Strawberry Plants. N.B. — All orders by post, or otlerw'f*. shall receivn my best attention. JAMES PORTER, [CLIFTON NURSERY] Allenton, Ash"'arton DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE Partnership hitherto existing betweon John Our and Robert Alcorn, carrying on business as Drapers, Ironmongers, and Provision Merchants m Ashburton, under the style of Obr and Alcorn, has been diseolved by mutual c< nsent, as from Ist August, John Orr taking over and continuing the Ironmongery and Drapery Departments, 2nd paying all Liabilities^ of tho late Firm, and receiving a'l debts owing to the Drapery Department Robert alcobn taking ove the Grocery and Earthenware Departments, and receiving all debts owing to tho Ironmongery and Grocery Depar ments. JOHN ORR. ROBERT ALCORN. Witness — Joseth Carson, Accountant, Ashburton. Ashburton. K• ' September, 1887 TEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY rHE NEW GOODS FOR THE WINTER SEASON ARE NOW OPENED OUT The k is THE LARGEST & BEST SELECTED IN THE TOWN, And the varioty of Style and Patterns m Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing leaves nothing to be desired. rhonsands of Men's and Boyß Suits, newest Bt3 r lea. Trousers and Trc-usera and Vests manufactured of _"ew Zealand Tweeds. Every garmen warranted shrunk Jverooats, Waterproof Coats and Leggi_gs m variety Hate, compris _g every new stylo worn OhilJron'a Jersey Suits, ChildV % Men-of-War Suits Gentlemen's Hosiery, Scarve* ; Oxford _egatta and White Shirts Rugs, Portmanteaus, and Travelli. .. Sags Hie celebrated WERTHEIM SLAVING MACHINE. Time Payments, N. 7 CLOTHING FACTORY, Eabt Street ASHBURTON JBIGH SCHOOL ESTABLISHED 3881. Teaching Staff: Boys' School. — Mr J. E. Buchana lßt B. A., University College, London. Girls' School — _fiss Sawders, Canterbury College Chrlßtcburch ; Miss Grdbb, Tri_?t / College, Dublin AT this institution pupils of both sexes havo tho opportunity of acquiring tho elements of a liberal education. The subjects of Study ate those usually taught at Secondary Schools ; but the ordinary course may bo modified to meet special cases, if m the interest o the Pupils euch a .plan is judged advisable. At the Girls School provision has been made by the Teaching Staff to give loßaons In Music and Painting to Young Ladies not attending the other Classes m the School, who may desire instructions In theso subjects. The Physical Training of the Pupils la not overlooked. Calisthenics for the Girls, and Military Drill for the Boys, are parts of the School course. The year is divided In'o three terms. All fees are payable In advance. For Pupilß under 12 years r f ago, £2 2s por term ; over 12 years of ase, £2 16s per term ; Mublc £1 1b per term extra ; fee for attending Mualc (only), £2 2b ; Drawing and Painting (only), £1 la per term. For further details apply to Mr Buchanan. The next term commences on MONDAY, the 19th Inst. 9 49 George Jameson Wool Season 1887-88. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES made on Large or Small Clips at Current Rates, Woolpaoks and Twine Supplied. ; GEORGE JAMESON, 10J16 Ashburton. TURNIP ANDRAPE SEEDS. POR SALE- Purple and Green Top Aberdeen, Mammoth, Grey stone, and oiher varieties. These have been thoroughly tfs'ed, and are guaranteed new aud freß.fi GEO G_ JAMESON, 10§\7 Aflhburton. CLOVER SEEDS JUST landed, ex Bteamer " Kaikoura,' my first shipment for the season of BED CLOVEB, COW GBASS, WHITE CLOYEB, AND ALSYE__. These Seeds have boen carefully selected and aro the best obtainable. I HAVE ALSO IN STOCK— Machine-dressed Ryegrass and Cocks foot, also Linßoed, Peas--, Barley, Oats Wheat, Potatoes, and all kinds of STATION AND FARM STORES. George Jameson, ASHBUBTQI^
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1682, 8 October 1887, Page 3
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755Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1682, 8 October 1887, Page 3
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