TINWALD PubUc Noticea. CTT AWKINS • xl - ?. t( Who has just replenished his Stock o #^^_m_o4_H_HflH___fc*^ BOOTS, has also opened np a few lines of / m \ m W m^ m \\\\\\\* m^^^ useful DRAPER? (a lone: felt need m I _^ . J^C^^ Tinwald), which he is disposing of at Christchurch prices Come and compare Prices and Quality before purchasing elsewhere, as every article is marked at the very lowest Rates /m-»-.-^,^l : _v. forOASB - SHEEP SHEAES. The Stud. InP^ w**£l3 J u Sthe SolSJi, 6 * Ion!o« " f lfe *>* mHE AMERICAN TROTTING HORSE Biß A N Z Blackwood Abdallab, 44 .",.■'.-;.; Will Btand this senson at Lyndhurst, Dun- 11 A das, and at owner's Stable, Ashburton. CU MAX PP FRIEDLANDER. 38 A.S. Hlft Mfl llffiOllt TO TRAVEL THIS SEABON IN THE ALSO,— ABHBURTON, WAKANUI, AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. TD/apT Jp 1 . rFHE CLYDESDALE ENTIBE COLT, JXG^ i •*VMUty-\ OilJohnny's Fancy. stones, * Bred by Mr James Gow, of Taieri, *""— by Lord Salisbury, dam Sally 2nd. T j~\^T^V-\ o For particulars aDd terms, apply to O . llrv h\ Xr i^f^% MAX FRIEDLANDER, "' KJJ -^^^ <X> OIJ. 9f148 Proprietor. __ (LATE ORB AND ALOOBN.y MOEE BARGAINS. i-^""fafcp*» W E T h r?T« c reoeive d ANOTfIUER BIG TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN T&E TT Tof Sm m AND LAURISTON DIS TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES, , mHE CLYDESdITe COLT,- Wh '° h We ° an Sel Ll English PRIO^. J- . Tw TT Ie) c o P « r . ,nc,p , aI I,neß ■» Boys' and DmlOmaCV- MeU 1 Sn A tB , and Trousers, Hats, Hoslerj, Bred by John Grigg, Esq., of Long- Corßets, Sunstadeß, etc. beach. Diplomacy's sire ia Lord Beacons- — — field, dam Pleasant by Prince Charlie. Taß ">* wI, l ho marked m plain Figures. For particulars and terms apply to Ready for Sa'e D. MoKENDRY, [ X^f Caimbrae - . To-mcrrow, £tifasss[* FBIDAY/, the 14th INST. .„ OOME EARLY TNI) SAVE 00 PER TO STAND THIS SEASON. ' , — JOHN ORR & CO mHE THOROUGHBRED STALLION w yjyj ' Wizard ECONOMY W TIME : ECONOMY IN i By King of Clubs, dam Charm, both ECONOMY IN FENOINa imported. WIZARD is half brother to MATERIAL Spade Guinea and Stonyhurst, and full __ ___. ' ■ brother to Charmer, and was bred by the 'n«**«* mu n - ""nr» «... - Middle Park Stud Company. He is a .TOt 111311 YllN StfaillfiP* beautiful whole-colored chestnut, and ""wavii Bhows grand power and quality. A -ryrr a -arm a r*l?a . For full particulars apply to AL» V AJN lAtri_S ; O. KEAttNS, . Or Wm. HEALY, T T strains 'a wire anywhere, either ai Proprietors, L post or midway ; makes the best 9*12 Ashburton. knot > and one which seldom breaks old — wire; does not slip about m workinjr: ffricpn ji_g_fc strains with unrivalled power, ease, and SmKSPFj? freedom from annoyance ; does not allow «pn^*nrUwl2f r the wiro t0 fila oken more than ONE. (2J[W_ SIXTEENTH of an inch wIK being " MJm fiSa2S__» ? e T c ? 3 ; ? on l b i nes t ° e »B »nd strengtE TO TRAVEL THE ASHBURTON AND ."jS^^ LONGBEACH^DISTRIOTS. Presto be mHE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE, ____ Young Maj Or. A DEVOLUTION IN WIRE FENCING YOUNG Ma JOR is by Major, who was - effected bt imported to Tasmania from England by R. Q. Kermode, Esq. He took first prize DI7TTVG T) i rFT^ATfII at the Boyal Society's Show m England, Xl/Cul/ k) JT Al JLiiN 1 ' and many first prizes m Tasmania. YOUNG MAJOK was bred by Mr James TRIPI FY WIDE OTD AIMED frTARK, his dam, Smier, imported from ■i ft lllLO I nftlllEll* lasmania, where she was a first prize ._,.._ . „_,._ , , taker, and her progeny gained many (Patented m 1885 throoghout Great awards. Britain, the United States, and the Terms : One Mare £3 ; groomage, ss, Colonies.) payable first service. For 3or more ._ _ . . "■"" . mares, property of one owner, special t No Straining Posts required except at terms may be agreed on. tne angles of fences. The boring of ANDREW DAWSON, Straining Posts unnecessary, 131 Waterton, The advantages claimed for these, the — . '— latest and most improved means of strain- _,-« ing wire fences, are : — ->i_JjU>Jß!ll-r^ THEY COST NCTH ING, because they iWßf™^' P ay tne ' r coßt m tDO Straining posts they ];^wJl___ they are A DIRECT GAIN m TO STAND THE SEASON SioT^ slw.g pla^S. «* GROVE FABM' TINWALD, &££ THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE, THEY EFFECT A FURTHER SAVING of time and labor as long aa the *D/_-wlr-i irk Hr7\i T»T-»/_r»lr TT fence ex,sts > because they are left perma. Jl t;i±_±ll YV & I UUL/Xi. ±±, nently attaohed to the wires, whioh oan therefoie be tightened or slackened whonPEDIGREE. everdecired. Comparative Estimate of 14 chains of fe Touchstone 6 * Wire Fence ' 5 Newminstcr CeeswinE UNDER ORDINARY METHOD. £| g No Wire Stretchers left attached. co A T a, d. CO | < Paima Emihus 2 strains of 7 chains each, requiring -"^ Francesca 3 straining posts at say 3s each 9 0 ' 1 1 , Labor at 2 strains of 6 wires, say 1 H a Voiuiro raan or . *■ nour » at Is per hour 1 .tj Voitigeuv RT ' T Labour digging, ereoting, and fixing M .s^ MTthaLyn, 3 straining postsaSd stays for O^ESwcctbriar """T same, cay 1 man for 4 hoars, - g jg stockweii at Is per hour 4 0 & Eglantine Labor boring two straining posts, H . — cay l man for 20 minutes ... 0 4 Uj \\ ,r. Touchstone | S Newminstcr _ lol * l • «, 14 4 K» g 5 Beeswing UNDER NEW SYSTEM. r " g Triplex Wire Stretchers being loft attaohed u23 Paima Emiiius to Wire. v\ S Francesca '• *•• H ~ 1 strain of 14 chains, Patent Triplex p{ d Wire Stretchers used midway, fi J - « Prime Minister Mclboume and straining 7 chains on each rq 2-J Pantalonade B i_ Q ; only 2 straining posts qJ^ s • required, at Bay 3s each ... 6 0 W I | Candlestick Prime Warden Labor at one strain of 6 . wires, say rt M ;d f 1 man for 20 minuteß, only no || ai Burghley fastening being required ... 0 4 —— Labor erecting, digging, and fixing 2 straining poßts and stays for PEBKIN WARBECK 11. has splendid Bame, say 1 man for 2 hours, action, possesses great Btrength, ib as 40 minutes^ 2 8 handsome as they are made, and is a horse No boring .required... ... ... 0 0 calculated to throw a most valuable claßs °Cost of 6 Triple Wire Stretchers, of racing or other stock, < at Bay about 8d each ... ... 4 0 An examination of hiß pedigree will ——-» thow that be possesses a double strain of Total 13 0 the celebrated Adventurer blood, and is *NOTE WELL.— If TITAN WIRE one of the very best bred animals m tbe STRAINER be used and removed after Southern Hemisphere. The sons of straining, the above item of 4s will alsp I Newminßter have, aB a family been more be saved, though at the expense of future Bucceßßful at the Btud than any family of efficiency, modern dayß, and with the exception of Showing New System to be so muoh Hermit, who ib now standing m England more economical than the old one— that a 3 at 200 guineas, Adventurer, the grandßi're balance ib left over after including the cott of Perkin Warbeck 11... has produced the of Triplex Wire Stretchers IU most winners of thorn all. -— — Fot fur,h^wabdg/le's! o • McCallum & Co.' Grove Farm, 10*10 Tinwald, Spta Agenle for the County of Asbbuttp*
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1686, 13 October 1887, Page 3
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