__-*- ™™»*^ 1 _l HP 0 LET— A Five-roomed House m ©j. 4ftJS_fc»«^Mßt -I- Cox Street, at present m the ocouw\Jl rrJM patlon of Mr Olarldge n l^ ii mnnrif * HPO LET — At a very low rental, a large rr»HE AMERICAN TROTTING HOBSE 8 building fronting East Street, B ultu able for a grain and" obaff store. Blackwood Abdallah, A SH BURTON PER MAN KIsT WiUßtandthißßeaßona^^^ \ BUIIjD i NG A INVESTMENT 3aß, and at owner s Stable, ABhburton. -•*- aQQIETt For P-rt^« »PP^*° BDLAWDIW> Too abov. _ocle^"pay« interest . « the __.. — r-«?eof 4spor cont. por annum for Doa f/ilßßbt posits at Os.il, spc v.ent. per annmu for %__S5 J^! _^>_rl_^^_ three months, and 6 cont. per fcnnr>m \SPw*%f^M_«f. ' If fixod for Gmcnthe or over. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE Office :- Arcade Chan.oers, ilnrnett METHVEN AND LAURISTON DIS stree* TBIOTS. ' THE CLYDESDALE COLT,— [T EATING'S POWDER deatroys oth _____ fleas, moths, bedtles, and all •rv: ~l rwv\ Ck rk-xr nsects, whilst quite harmless to domestic JJipiUllici._. < y« animate. In exterminating beetles tho Bred by John Grigg, Esq., of Long- Q ? ceßa ? y^" beach 4;o™acy'ss|isLorkßeacons. *S&%*%^^ field, dam Pleasant by Prmce Charl c. lmlutlo * a J 6 noxlo us and ineffectual For particulars and t^m^gply Bo]d ,_ 2b 6<j Moh> by 10118 Cairnbrae. chemists. 1^ "~ __ v^f^v " TaiTOUNT SOMERS & METHVEN mff^^^fA ROYAL m^- 11 ooaoh. f\ TjT/"^Li ■ * n^ *' ter J annßl - lflt > 1885, the l-^m**&qig&&aJ* m ' onderslgned will run a Coach eaoh MonTO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE day, Wednesday and Satnrday, starting at ASHBURTON, WAKANUI, AND noon from Hood'B Hotel, Mount Somers, SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. tor Springbuin and Alford Forest, there r connecting with Duff's Ooachfrom Methven THE CLYDESDALE ENTIBE COLT, . -sturnlng same evening. Fares— Springburn, 2s, return, 3b } Alford Forest, . Johnny's Fancy, fir ' 6B> t. htx. Bred by Mk James Gow. of Taieri, HpINWALD AND MOUNT SOMERS by lord Salisbury, dam Sally 2nd. L RAILWAY. For particulars arid terms, apply to MAX FRIEDLANDE MOUNT SOMERS AND OAVENDISH 9f 148 Propr . ROYAL MAIL OOAOH. £^*s»Mrf^|{tt& The above Coach leaves Hood's hotel i_^_ or Cavendish Railway Station every day, f^ir^yjsffirf meeting eaoh train. L^^bamJL^j^pm Passengers by morning train may pro* TO STAND THIS SEASON, State OWNERS LIVERY STABLES, \^™& &£&«%? ** "" te BURNETT STREET. p Arcela anJ ordera wIU e celve every _-~ -ttentlon. Hcrses and Buggies on hire. | mHE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE {n HOQD Athlete, EFAN Bred by Mi£ Sibbald, of Burkes Pass. \ntAtti. w nnn mwiiphant ATHLETE is a beautiful brown, and COAL A * D FIREWOOD MBRCHAhT, stands 15 hands 3 inches high. Ho is by OEGS to inform his Fricnde and the PuDdc Detractor, dam Promised Land. Detractor X> generally that ho has some Hjavv . J X » , . .j m._>,i„_,«^ Pmminad Bndgo Timber on hand, nnd ib prepa c to ia by the celebrated Traducor, Promised take b ordorß for Land by The Pier. For extended podi- ,_. -, gree see N.Z. Stud Book. X llllOer For particulars and terms apply Either for Bridge or Bouse Building v poscßi GEO. F. SCOTT, Proprietor. BEST NEWOABTLE, MAL-.BRN, ASD lO+n? Bazaar Livery Stables. , WKBTPORT COAL m Stcck, delivered j, " CHEAPEST BATES. n !__-___-* Weßt titreet, ABhburton. , .^Vqvfeft-M- /AYARD AND BLAYN PAPER TO STAND THIS SEASON. mHE THOROUGHBRED STALLION g^ B^- <**& SSSifS^iSumt tv n Colds, Irritation of the Chest, Aching, Sprain v\fl 7£H(*(\ Bprainß, Sores, Scalds, Corns, Bunions, .of </V X/_tC_»_ VAj Corns, eto. This medicine, the property o t_, Tr:„„ m„v.o ,i„ m Oliorm hnfli which has been established core than half a .By?_ S ?LV, ? S . \ ' ■ Tsi ? .i ♦ wntury by thousands of cures, is of *n invalnimported WIZARD IS halt brother to ab l 0 use m many inflammatory diseaerp nrrainst Spade Guinea and Stonyhurßt, and full which thero are not many effi actont rem. tes, brother to Charmer, and wbb bred by tho and is therefore jnßtly considered > y % g eat Middle Park Stud Company. He is a number of our most eminent physu- ans - the beautiful whole-colored chestnut, and most active and least imtatmg ageut m the . « - i». DUV43 -4D tiCvl \) lit) ■ shows grand power and quality. In order to avoid connterfeiting, Messrs For full particulars apply to Fayard and Blayn's signature has to be 0. KEAivNS, require, on every roll of paper and on Or Wm HEALY che box. Pror,r,- O fnr n Wholesale 80, Buo Baint-Merri, Paris A . f ft rropneiors, franco) and sold by all Chemists m the 9*12 Ashburton. olonieß. I %Mj H* Matson and Co. TO TRAVEL THE ASHBURTON AND * LONGBEACH DISTRICTS. mHE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE, ! Young Major. foejjale' YOUfciG M * JOB m by Major, who was imported lo Tasmania from England by -w ■■- ■» ■* R. Q Kkiimode, Esq Ho took first prize W OOIpSICICS nt tho ftoyul t'ociety's Show m England, and many tirst prizes m Tasmania. YOUNG MAJOR was bred by Mr James TYT 1 Tl Stauk, hfs dum, Smi'er, imported from yy OOJL"P3ICi_S lasmunia, whoro she was a first prize * taker, und hor progeny gained many Tebms : One Mare £3 ; groomage, 6s, payable first service. For 3or more mares, property of ono owner, special , terms may be agreed on. ANDREW DAWSON, ITHEfIUEAVIEST AND BEST IN Proprietor, _ 131 W. a to*to?i__ ASHBURTON. 8 (_!!_____? H< matson&c °' TO STAND THE SEASONj -__-_-_____-_---____»_ AT ?r GROVE FARM' TINWALD, THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE, t. . . .*-. . , w Money to Lend Perkin Wa rbeck 11, J Jf?^^ 1 ??: IN LARGE .ORJISMALL [SUMS. £ Toucli.stoiie | NewminslcrJ Uccsw ; llg j co . I ™ A ppiy CO . * I'ahua Kmilius Kranccsca H. MATSON & CO. h| H^? „ Voltaire "Z. '3 Volligeur , , _____________________________________________ Mil! fl (Marlha Lynn yj»^ U&i E Swectbiiar , |X| M SlOtkwc m Kglaiiliuu p. _ ______ - -r 'I'cmtlibtoiio Si.a >~ kt ' ,«;_m {iiNcwmiUilei - !,, %\h I HAVE BEEN APPOINTED AGENT H S L? I Palm.. 'Kmiliua " _ "i : r j i_j ?; j jl'iai.ci-bui |^|I ■ — ■ "j ¥V_ THE I LL "~ _ iMclljouine Sjl'" 1 " 1 """'!—^ MERCANTILE FINANCE ; CO., _ e_.CanclK.Niii. _ il'nme Warden Maid of I !i!''.': ,cy SOHIUSTCHIUK 'JH, PERKIN WARBEOK 11. has splendid action, possot-Kos great strongth, is as hundßomo as they aro made, and ia a horse Who uro'prepared to[advaue"|Mo_oyJupon calculated to throw a most valuable class of rucing or other stock, An examination of iiia podigroo will BJLLS'OJ? BALE,^ show that ho pouscssos v doublo strain of the celebrated Adventurer blood, and is „.,-,.,_._.._,-,., /•«, !,-!,_,.,,, one of tho vory host bred animals m the MORIGAGE OU STCCK, Southern Hotnißphoro. The Bona Of Newminster have, as v family boen more nr_\o t i „xt« succoßßful at tho atud than any family of • U_ UP Lill_ilNC> modern days, and with tho oxcoption of Hermit, who is now standing iv England qij QTUER BECUBITY. at 200 guinous, Adventurer, the grandsire of Perkin Wurbock 11. has produced tho .___ moßt winuorß of them all. *For further particulars apply to n tua_ac iEDWABD GATES, D. THOMASt Grove Farm, » OfW0 f W T4i»W-Idc I 1
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1719, 25 November 1887, Page 4
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1,106Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1719, 25 November 1887, Page 4
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