Public Notices TO FARMERS. TpOR SALE— A new WOOL PRESS. T. BULLOOK. SHEAFING NOTICE. SHEARING will oommenoe at Oo'datream on THUkSDAY, 24th November, 1887. C. H. DOWDING, ll'-95 Manager LONGBEACH ROAD BOARD. . TWO Shillings per 10") given for EGGS and HEaDS of small birds (exceptlog Starlfngs) by the Members of the Board. 10 116 H(EiIORRHOIDICON A SURE CURE for PILES. A new discovery. Forwarded to any address on receipt of 7s 6d. Communications atrictly confidential. WALTEU B. MOSS, Ashbnrton. MONEY TO LEND. I HAVE £200, £400, £1,400 and other Bums, waiting investment on good freehold security at current rates of interest. JOHN A. CAYGILL, 10t58 Solicitor, Tanored street £20 REWARD. " | IN consequence of the amount fof Poaching going on m the Creeks on the Lagmbor Estate, the above reward will be paid to anyone giving information that will lead to a conviction. From this date NO ONE will be permitted to fish m the Creeks on the Lagmbor Estate. 11*68 DONALD MoLEAN. F.H.Yon SCHOENEBERG, (Late op Christohurch,) CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER. AND UNDERTAKER, HAS opened those Premises (next W, Patching) late m occupation of Andrkwes Bros., Eaßt street, and hopes to receive a fair sbars of the public snpport, being prepared to MAKE FURNITURE of any design to order at CHRISTCHCJROH RATES. 11*87
Masonic Bazaar. DECEMBER Bth, 9ih AND 10th. A GRAND MASONIO BAZAAR will be held on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, December Bth, 9th, and 10th, m the MASONIC HALL. The Hall will be handsomely decorated [ for the' occasion, and a most extensive and artistic assortment of Fancy and other Goods will be displayed for sale. Many novel attractions will be presented, notice of which will be given m future advertisements, 11 54 ( NEW ZEALAND BAILWAfS. BACES AT ASHBURTON, NOVEMBER 23rd 4KD 24th. QATOJEtDAY Return Tickets to AshO burton will be iesued at Christohurch, Tiraaru, and intermediate stations on 23rd and 24th November, available for return up to 25th inclusive. On tbe 23rd and 24th Trains will stop at tho Aahburton Saleyarda Siding (opposite the Racecourse) to set down or take up passeaners. FAJttES: Ashburtou to the Saleyarde Siding and back, first claas, 6d, second- , class, 4d. IltlOß By order.
NO GTJBMUH IMMENSE REDUCTIONS. GREAT BARGAINS. mHANEING my Customers for their I liberal support, I now wish to intimate thit my establishment is replete In every Department, viz., Groceries Bruahware Provisions Patent Medicines Glass, China, and Fancy Goods Earthenware . School Requisites Holloware | Summer Beverages Lamps, Cordials and Kerosene, and Liquors Machine Oi's Confectionery m Some Cheap Lines Great Variety m Hardware and Biscuits by best Cutlery makers, &c. &c Aobnt ior Arthur Yatee Garden Seeds. 1 Wholesale and Retail Agent for Nelson, Moate and Co. 'a Pure Blended Teas m Packages, Boxes, and Chests.
H. M. CARSON, EAST STRKET, Next to the Bank of New Zealand. Ist November 1887- 11 5 MAYORAL ELECTION. TO THOS. SEALY, Esq. DEAR SIR,— We, the undersigned bnrgeasea of the Borough of Aab. burton, request that you will again allow yourself to be nominated for the position of M*yor at the forthcoming election. Your term of office, which i« aboat to expire, was rendered memorable* by the celebration of the Q aeon's Jubilee, and by the late contested eleotiona, both of which events entailed much responsibility | »nd arduous labor on the oocupant of the I Mayoral Chairman d which were {performed by you In such a way as to give general j satisfaction. The urbanity and impartiality with which you have presided over the deliberations of the Borough Council have been instrumental In expediting the despatch of business, and testifyes to your eminent i fitness for the position, besides having : gained for you the respeot and esteem of your fellow cltfz 3D a, [ The experience gained by yonr attend ance at the Municipal Conference at | Wellington would, we are persuaded, be of the ntmoßt value to yonr fellow burgesses. In conclusion j we feel that you will be ooneultlng the best Interests of the Borough by allowing yourself to be nominated, and m the event of your consenting to do so, we pledge oureelves to make every effort to secure your retnrn. (Signed) Geo. KWd, Ja» Quinn, Ohaa, Kay, E, Gookaon, Albert Roberts, Thos. Leahy, M.D. And a large cumber of other Burgesses, To Messrß Geo. Kidd, Jas. Quinn, C. Ray, JO. Cookson, Albert Roberts, Dr Leahy, and other Burgesses signing the above requisition. ""* f^i ENTLEMEN, ~ Wes*se aocept my Vlj" thank.B for your flattering requisition which was presented to me this morning, and m view of the numerous , and influential way m which it has baap. I signed. 1 feel it my duty to 3isai^ plaoe my services at tha disposal of tie ratepayers, s^cd i* elected to the coition of Mayor for a second term I sha'l do my beet to promote tho intereats of the (jow^s I am, Gentlemen^ V.UKS rogpactfully, THQS. SEALY. ; Aiubifftou, 7J.U November^ #Bfy jUjW
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1715, 19 November 1887, Page 3
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