I Public Notices . Mt. Somers Coal. i E , ~~ HpHE TRAMWAY having been com- -"- pleted, the undersigned can supply . COAL In any quantity : ASHBURTON, 17a per ton, by the Truck TINWALD ...17s „ „ ' WINSLOW ... 17a „ „ BINDS ...17a „ ; EALING ...18s , DROMORE ... 17a CHKRTSEY ... 17s „ |, Terms Cash. Messbb TUOKER and RESTELL, Sole" agents for Ashburton, 11*30 K. F. WRIGHT. STORAGE. STORAGE. "WOOL. "WOOL. WOOL. T MHE Undersigned begs to nnnounce to JL his numorous friends of Ashburton and the surrounding districts that he has taken over the NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MER- , CANTILE AGENCY CO.'S STORES IN ASHBURTON, And is prepared to receive Wool and Grain for STORAGE or SHIPMENT. - Liberal Cash Advances made on WOOL, GRAIN, SKINS, &c,, m store or consigned for Sale. WOOLPACKS and CORNSACKS at the Lowest Prices. TWINE, CHAFF, OATS, OILS, LAMPBLACK, &c. GRAIN bought and sold. I and and Estate Agent. agent~for— N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co Union Insurance Company Bkooke"s Sheep Dip, Etc. Newest Improved Threshing Machines arranged for. FRED. MAKEIG, 11 35 Ashburton. MAYORAL ELECTION. TO THOS. SEALY, Esq, DEAR KIR,— We, the undersigned burgesses of the Borough of Ashburton, request that you will again allow yourself to bo nominated for tho position of Mayor at the forthcoming election. Your term cf office, which h about to expire, was reedtrert memorable by the celebration of the Qaeen's Jubilee, and by the late contested elections, both of which events entailed much responsibility and arduous labor on the occupant of the Mayoral Chalr,[and which were (performed by you la auoh a way as to give general satisfaction. The urbanity and Impartiality with which you have presided over the dellbera.. tlons of the Borough Council have been instrumental m expediting the despatoh of business, and testifyes to your eminent fitness for the position, besides having gained for you the respect and esteem of your fellow clt f z3BB. The experience gained by your attend* ance at the Municipal Conference at Wellington would, we are persuaded, be of the utmost value to your fellow burgesses. In conclusion, we feel that you will be conEulting the best Interests of the Borcngh by allowing yourself to be nominated, and m the event of your consenting to do so, wo pledge ourselves to make every effort to secure your return. (Signed) Geo. Kidd, Jas Qulnn, Chas. Ray, E, Cookson, Albert Roberts, Thos. Leahy, M.D. And a large number of other Burgesses. To Messrs Geo. Kidd, Jaß. Quinn, C. Ray, E. Cookson, Albert Roberts, Dr Leahy, and other Burgesses signing the abovo requisition. f^i ENTLEMEN, — Please accept my \JT thanks for your flattering requisition which was presented to me this morning, and m view of the numorous and influential way m which it has boon, signed, 1 feel it my duty to again place my Borvicos at the disposal of the ratepayers, atd if elected to the position of Mayor for a second term I. shall do my beßt to promote tho interests of the town I am, Gentlemen, ours respectfully, THOS. SEALY. A shburton, 7th November, 1887. 11 55 "Wool Season, 1887-88. WE are prepared to mnke LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES against Large or SMALL Clips of Wool, whether Intended for Sale In ASHBURTON OR ELSEWHERE. We have made most satisfactory arrangements for SHIPPING CLIENTS' WOOL, If prlcen realised m Ashburton are not considered satisfactory. It Is our intention to hold PERIODICAL WOOL SALES Throughout the Season, Of which dne notlco will be given, and as our GRAIN STORE, which was oonstructed with due regard to LIGHT, will be EMPTY, we shall have an opportunity of dlapiaying the Wool to the very best advantage, which should be a dlslderaium to the Seller. Charges exactly the. same as Chrlstchurch; Farm ©ra, consult your best Interests, and Sell locally, thereby saving Railway Freight. WOOLPACKB AND TWINE OF THE BEST QUALITY SUPPLIED. H. MATSON & CO,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1713, 16 November 1887, Page 3
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638Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1713, 16 November 1887, Page 3
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