Pablic Notice UPPER ASBBURTON ROAD BOARD. PUBLTO NOTICE. RAWLE'S Crossing on North Branch of Aehburton River is unsafe for traffic O. JKPHSON, 10 140 Surveyor. LOYAL TINWALD LODGE, 1.0.0. P. M.U. THE Anniversary of the above Lodge will be celebrated by a Ball on FRIDAY, October 28th, Show Night, m the Templar Hall, Tinwald. Tickets 3s Ladies free. Dancing to commence at 8 p.m. 10 138 £1 REWARD. STRAYED or STOLEN from Bennett's Auotlon Yards, at Leeaton, a half Draught Bay Mare, two Toe Clips on each front Shoe. Suppoßed to have been last seen on the North Side of Dobbin's Ford, If strayed, and information given ac to whereabouts to the Undersigned, the above reward will be paid ; and if Stolen the Reward will be increased to £5 on conviction of the offender. A. P OTHEROE, 10 151 Cox Street, Ashburton. Frae Shiehallion to CraigVenean. ASHBURTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. mENDEBS are invited for Leases of J. the following Borough Reserves for 7, 14, or 21 yeare : — Sections 903, 904) - ..,«, , v 893, 894. } 1 acre, East Belt SectioDß 1125, 1140, Wills and Cameron streets West. * Sections 874, 863, half-acre, Grey and Aitken streets. Reserve 778, 1 acre, Mona Square and Eermode street. Tenders to be sent to the undersigned by 12- noon on MONDAY, the 31st October. CHARLES BRADDELL, Town Clerk. Borough Council Office, Ashbnrton, 25th Ootobor, 1887. 10 154 HAYING taken over the Grocery and Earthenware Departments- of the Baslneoa of the late Firm of ORR and ALCORN, I will continue those Branches of the Business m the same Shop for the present. I have reguUr Shipments of GLASS AND EARTHENWARE, Coming forward from the Manufacturers which enables me to SELL at a PRICE that defies competition. I intend, aB formerly, making TEA my speciality. COFFEE ground dally on the Premlies. Quality combined with Cheapness' will be my Motto. 9*99 ROBERT ALCORN. P.S, — Having taken over the debt 3of the IRONMONGERY and GROCERY Departments of the late firm of Orr and Alcobn, persons indebted are hereby requested to settle at once, or call on me and arrange and save expenses. ROBERT ALCORN. ST. PATRICK'S BOYS.— At the Scotch Concert on Show Night. Auctions. SATUEBAY, OCTQBEK29th. Sale of Property centrally situated, opposite the Railway Station, Tinwald. MR T. BULLOCK has received instructions from the Owners, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE ARCADE, ON SATURDAY, 29th OCTOBER, At 1 o'clock, — T.S. 53, containing 37^ percher, corner of Archibald and Graham Streets, Tinwald, and immediately opposite the Railway Station, on which is erected a commodious Building, comprising 3 Shops, as follows : — General Store, But. chor's bhop, Saddler's shop, and Bakery at baok, stable and other buildings. This is certainly one of the best Sites m Tinwald, very centrally situated, and the Section being a corner one, has large frontages on Archibald and; Graham Streets. Inspection invited Terms at Sale, Sale at 1 o'clock ~~Z BULLOCK,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1694, 25 October 1887, Page 3
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