Rakaia Stock Sales rTTE beg to announce that, m con W junction with Mr C .arlbb W Tcjkijbe (formeriy of the Now Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company), wo purpose holding regular AUCTION SALES AT i RAKAIA SALEYARDS, Of all description of STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &o , On tho first THURSDAY of each month Our FIRST SALE will take place on THURSDAY, the Ist December. Entries will bo received by Mr Charles W. Turner. FRIEDLANDER BROS. PETER WILLIAMS, 11*140 Auctioneer. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARMB 1 FOR SALE. MILES. AltC HE R _ 00. are instructed to Sell by Public Auction at thoir Salerooms, Strathallan street, Timaru, on SATURDAY, the 10th day of DECEMBER NEXT, At _ p m. sh'irp. That very desirable residential Freehold Property, known aa tho Sherwood Homestead. The wholo is m thorough working order, and ready for immediate und profitable occupation. The Sheep, consisting of 2200 ndulls m the i wool, and 1100 Lambs, can be taken at valuation if desired. Tho area of the Estate is 904 Acres m 12 suitable Paddocks, water iv each. Homestead consisting of sevenroomed House, Stable, Loose-boxeß, Large Graiu Store and Wooished combined, Good Orchard and Garden Wiihio 20 minutes drive of the Makikihi Railway Station, Exp- ess stopping daily. Terms : 10 por cent Cash ; 15 per cent March, 1888; 25 por cent Murch, 1889; 50 per cent m five years, March, 1893, beariug interest at 6 per cent. Also, at tbo came time and place,— ; THE LEVELS VALLEY FARM, Of 500 Acre?, m Six Paddocks. 250 Acres m Wheat, very forward crop, balance m English Grasp, 1 lob* years old. Dwelling-house of 5 rooms, largo open shed for horses. Fences m pood repair. Water m overy Paddock Within 24- miles of Point Railway Station. Terms : 10 per cont Cash ; 15 por cent March, 1888 ; 15 per cent March, 1889 ; 10 p'T ceDt March, 1890; balance can remain on Moitgage. Inspection invited. For further particulars apply to Miles, Archer and Co., Timaru ; Miles and Co., Chrißtchurch ; cr MR GKORGE JAME?ON, 1U139 Ashburton. Public Notices ART UNKW.-As only a few Tickets are undi« posed of, thoso wishing to participate should make immediate application Tickets, 2d Gd. — W. Zandei 11J120 PLOUGHING. TENDERS will be received by the Undersigned ou or before the 30th Norembor, for ploughing about 80 aores of grass land four inches deep, .bout a mile from Tinwald by Lagmhor road. The work to be completed before 22nd Deoember next, 11*136 D. WILLIAMSON^ HCE .ORBHOIDICON A SURE CURE for PILES. A ne w discovery. Forwardod to any address on receipt of 7s 6d. Communications strictly confidential. WALTER B. MOSS, Ashburton. £20 REWARD. IN consequence of the amount of Poaching going on m the Creeks on the Lpgmhor Estate, tho above reward will be paid to anyone giving ioformaiion that wi'l lead to a conviction. From this date NO ONE will te permitted to fish m the Creeks on tho Laerahor Estate. 11*58 DONALD McLEAN. MAYORAL ELECTION. TO THOS. SEALY, Es*, DEAR SIR,— We, the undersigned burgessea of the. Borough of Ashburton, request that you will again allow yourself to be nominated for the position of Mayor at tho 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 conteßted elections, both of which events entailed much responsibility and arduous labor on the occupant of the Mayoral Chair, and which werejperformed by you In Buch a way as to give general satisfaction, Tho urbanity and Impartiality with which you have presided over the deliberations of tbe Borough Council have been Instrumental In expediting the despatch of business, and testlfyes to your eminent fitness for the position, besides having gained for you the respeot and esteem of your fellow cities. The experience gained by your attend ance at the Muniolpal Conference at Wellington would, we are persuaded, be of tho utmost value to your fellow burgessea. Iv conclusion, we feel that you will be consulting the best interests of tbe Borough by allowing yourself to be nominated, and m the event of your consenting to do bo, we pledge ourselves to make every effort to secure your return. (Signed) Geo. Kldd, Jas Qulnn, Chas. Ray, E, Cookson, Albert Roberts, Thos. Leahy, M.D. And a large number of other Burgesses. To Messrs Geo. Kidd, Jas. Quinn, C. Ray, E. Cookson, Albert Roberts, Dr Leahy, and other BurgOBBOB signing the abovo requisition . GENTLEMEN, — Please accept my thanks for your Mattering requisitioi^ which was preseritod to mo this motoring,' and iv view of the numerous dhd influential way m whicl;. it has beesigned: 1 feel it my duty to again place my'sorvices' at t.e disposal of the ratepayers, a_d if elected to the p jsitisn of M^yor for a 'eecQud term I shall do my _ti_j. to promote the interests oJ tfo tovu, I am, Geaitaw. .i lOUVB respectfully, THOS. SEALY. Aebburltm, 7th NoVember, 1d 97/, II 0
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1719, 25 November 1887, Page 3
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823Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1719, 25 November 1887, Page 3
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