TIWALD AND MOUNT SOMERS RAILWAY. MOUNT BOMERS~InI) CAVENDISH H^tSEmiL coach. The ftbpreiOoaoh leaves Hood's hotel or Oftrendlib! Railway Station e.v§ry day, meettnie%eU*a(n. . Paftepgerslby morning train may proteed by, ooaflh' to Alford Forest, thenoe to Methtttjln tlmrfor the last train for Ohnakifi^r^,' Of may return In time for the lasVt»^torAsh^urtpn v Pajoels'r'imt Orderp 'wlUireoelve every attention, bereft and Buggies on hire. 1m JOTJQS HOOD MOUNT 80MKR8 & METHVBN ROYAL MAIL OOAOH. On and aftai January Ist, 1885, the Bndertlgnejl will run a Ooaoh eaoh Mon> d£y; Wfcdneiday and Saturday, starting at noon frdm Hood's Hotel, Mount Somexi, lot Sprlngbni^i*nd_Alfprd 'Forest, there oonnee£intfimhpraiisoMhfrom Methven rsturnlng •aMe^erenlng. Fwct— Springbntßi Si, rotjirnrßsj Alford Forest, i r^tttfßf 6s, v lit T. HOC. Pnblie Announcements. ABHBUBTON PBBMANBNT BX7ILDING & n*VBSTMBNT BOOIETT. The above Soolety pays Interest at the rate, of fjhtfe* pent, per annum for DePjml^i atXSulj '5 be* cent, per annum for three months, and 6 jet cent, per annum If IxoA lot « mcutht or over. J WARD, Alaptger. Ofiot:-' Arcade Ohan>oen, Burneit mO MEET THE TIMES. C. TRUCKLE, f^ROPHIETOR of the Prince Albert JT Bittttding - House, Wills Street Ashburton, next Oddfellows' Hall, while -thafekSng bis many Friends and Customers for their liberal support for the past 10 yean, solicits a continuance of the same. Board and Lodging, 14s 16s, 18s pet week ; or 8f per day. Board only, 10s ptt week. Dinners only, 4a per week. Good accommodation for Families, and private rooms for Ladies. 7 62 B/.S. BEAN, GOAL A3D FIREWOOD MBBOHAHT, *V>BGB to isfora his Friends and the Fnblio n -"fcenoealiy- that he b*s some Ueary Bridge Timber on hand, and U prepared to take orders for Timber Either tor Bridge or Bouse Building purpoew* BEST HBWOABTLB, MAL^BRN, AND WEBTPOBT COAL ia Btock, deliycred OHHAPB6T BATES. B. B. BEAK, ._, Wert Btnttt Aihbnrton. j Wool. Wool. Wool. WE ABE PREPA.BED TO MASS LIBORAL CASH ADVANCES CIT TIB ENSUING CLIP OF Wool Placed m our hands for SALE. Our Premisesj being well Lighted, afford sptdal ad? antagei for displayiog Wool. >No Commission charged on Advances tad no Commission charged for offerim Wool unless ft Sale is effected. WOOLPACKS AT LOWEST CUKBENT RATES raiEDLANDEB BROS./; PETER WILLIAMS, AUCTIONEER.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1690, 18 October 1887, Page 1
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361Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1690, 18 October 1887, Page 1
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