Public Notices. MONEY TO LEND. I HAVE £200, £400, £1,400 and other aums, waiting investment on good freehold security at current rates of interest. JOHN A. OAYGILL, 10+58 Solicitor, Tanoreri street £20 REWARD. IN consequence of the amount of Poaching going on m the Croeka on the Legmhor Estate, the above reward will be paid to anyone giving information that will lead to a conviction. From this date NO ONE will te permitted to fish m the Creeks on the Lagmhor Estate. i 11*58 DONALD MoLEAN. NEW ZEALAND RATLWA£S. RACES AT ASHBURTON, NOVEMBER 23rd and 24th. SATURDAY Return Tickets to ABhburton will be iesued at Christohurch, Timaru, and intermediate stations on 23rd aad 24th November, available for return up to 25th inclusive. On the 23rd und 24th Trains will stop at the Ashburton Saleyards Sidiotj (opposite the Racecourse) to set down or tike up passengers, FAJaES: Ashburton to the Saleyards Siding and back, first' class, 6d, s.condclasß, 4d. UflOß By order. i __ _ — ■ ■ - ■ ■■ — ■ ■ Masonic Bazaar. DECEMBER Bth, 9ru AND 10th. ! A GRAND MASONIO BAZAAR J\. 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 i and artistic assortment of Fancy and other Woods will be displayed for eulo. Many novel attractionu will be presented, notice o£ which will bo given m future advertisements, 11 54 ODDFELLOWS' HaLL. \ CONCERT m aid of the School Treat Funds for the Hampstead Public School will be held on FRIDAY, 25tu NOVEMBER, m the above Ball. The programme will consist of Selected Songs and Recitations by the Children, assisted by Friends. Doors open at 7.30, Concert at 8. Admission, 2t»andlß. 11*111 a-wDDFELLOWS 1 TTALL. RACE NIGHTS, 28iu> AND 24th NOVEMBER.
Lessee and Manager Ms, T. Stapletok Stago Manager ... Mr '.''. J. Abbuckle Musical Director ... Mn J. Brockett ROBIN HOOD ").. COMBINATION EtfBIN HOOD ... COMBINATION ROBIN HOOD ... COMBINATION ROBIN HOOD ... COMBINATION In their unrivalled Drawing Room and Kefioed Entertainment. For furthor particulars see Day Bills and Programmes. Admission : 3s, 2s, and Is Doors open at 7 .30. p. m., overturo at 8 o'clock • 11 120 """ TJ AO E T3ALL To be held Immediately after tbe Entertainment. Admission :2s Gd ; Ladies freo. Yusio by the Summer Assembly Band. 11 122 HAVING taken over the Grocery and Earthenware Departments of the Business of the late Firm of ORR and ALOORN, I will continue those Branohoa of tho Business In the same Shop for tbe present. I have regular Shipments of GLASS AND EARTHENWARE, Coming forward from the Manufacturers whloh enables me to SELL At a PRICE that defies competition. I intend, as formerly, making TEA my [ speciality. COFFEE gronnd dally on the Premise*. Quality combined with Cheapness will be my Motto. R. ALOORN. P.S. — Having taken over the debts of the IRONMONGERY and GROCERY | Departments of the late firm of Our and Alcorn,- persons indebted are hereby requested to settle at once, or call on me and arrange and save expenses. 9*99 ROBERT ALCORN,
MAYORAL ELECTION. TO THOS. SEALY, Esq. DEAR SIR,— We, the undersigned burgesses of the Borough of Aahburton, request that yon will again allow yourself to be nominated for the position i of Mayor at the forthcoming election. Your term of office, which i« about to expire, was rendered memorable by the celebration of the Q aeon's Jubilee, and by the late contested eleotions, both of which events entailed much responsibility and arduous labor on the occupant of the Mayoral Ghalr,{and which were performed by you la ouch a way aa to give general satisfaction. The urbanity and impartiality with which you have presided over the deliberations of the Borough Council have been Instrumental m expediting the deiipatoh of business, and testifyes to your eminent fitness for the position, besides having gained for you the respect aud eateem of your fellow oitteaoa. Tho exporieuce gained by your attend.; anoe at the Municipal Conference at Wellington would, wo are persuaded, be of the utmost value to yonr fellow burgessei. In oonoluelon, we feel tliat you will be consulting the beat interests of the Borough by allowing yourself to be nominated, and In the event of your consenting to do bo, we pledge ourselves to make every effort to secure your return. (Signed) Geo. Kldd, Jab Qulnn, Ohas. Ray, E, Cookson, Albert Roberts, Thou. Leahy, M.D. And a large number of other Burgesses. To Messrs Geo. Kidd, Jan. Quinn, C. Roy, B. Cookson, Albert Roberts, Dr Leahy, and other Burgoeaes signing the above requisition. /GENTLEMEN, — Pleaße accept my \X thanks for your flattering requisition which was presented to me this | morning, and m view of the numerous ' and influential way m which it has been signed, 1 fool rt my duty to again place my aervicos at the disposal of tho ratepayers, and if elected to the position of Mayor for a second term I ahall do my boat to promote tho iutorestß of the town I aiu, Qontlemen, oura respectfully, TBOS. BEALY. &|lilmrt9&i7t|»NoY6tybor, WB7-.$U 56
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1716, 22 November 1887, Page 3
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