I Public Notices . PLOUGHING. ! mENDERS will be received by the I Undersigned on or before the 30th November, for ploughing about 80 aoren of graßa land four Inches deep, *bout a mile from Ttnwald by Lagrahor road. The work to be oompleted before 22nd December next. 11*136 D. : WILLIAMSON. £20 REWARD. IN consequence of the amount of Poaching going on m the Creeks on the Lpgmhor 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 Lagrmhor Estate. 11*58 DONALD MoLEAN. NEW ZEALAND R&ILWAYS. DUNEDIN RACES, NOVEMBER 30th AND DECEMBER 3rd. CHEAP EXCURSION FARES. EXCURSION Tioketa to Dunedin will _LJ be issued at Aahburton from the 21»t November to 2ad December, available for return till 12th December, at 283 First Class, 18s 6d second olaea. 11*92 BY ORDER. Masonic Bazaar. DECEMBER Bth, 9m AND 10th. A GRAND MASONIC BAZAAR will be held on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, December Bth, 9th, and 10th, m the MASONIC HALL. The Hall will be handsomely decorated, :or the occasion, and a most extensive* and artistic assortment of Fancy and other Goods will be displayed for sale. Many novel attractions will bo preBentod, notice of which will be given m future advertisements, 11 54 BOROUGH OF ASH BURTON. IN response to a requisition handed to me. I hereby convene si PUBLIC MEETING of burgesses, to be held at the OJdfellows 1 Hall on MONDAY, the 28 h November, at 8 p m,, for the purpoße of affording tha candidates for the Miyoraltv an opportunity of expressing their views < a Muulcipal matters ALSO,— Having received another requisition, a meeting of burgesses wilt be held at the same place, at the conclusion of the abovo meeting, to consider the question of a Steam Fire Engine THOS. SEALY, Mayor. Borough Council effios, Aahburton, 24th Nov., 1887. BOROUGH OF ASHBURTON. ANNUAL ELECTION FOR MAYOR. I HEREBY give notice that the following persons have been duly numinated aa Candidaeea for Election to the Office ( f Mayor, viz : — ALFRED HARRISON TROM^S SEALY And I farther givo notice that a POLL for the Election" of ONE of the abovenamed CundiJe/.es will be taken at the Borough Cornell Chamber, BariDg Square, Weßt, on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of November, 1887, commencing at 9 a.m., and c!oflirg at 6 p.m. CHARLES BRADDELL, Returning Officer. Be rough Council Office, Aahburton, 2tth November, 1887. 11*117 NEW ZEALAND BIBLE, TRACT, AND BOOK SOCIETY. THIS Society haa opened a Temporary DeriV. m Saundera' Buildings, Ashburton, for a fow days only, with a large wd well-aesorted stock of Evangelical Literature, constating of 'theological Works, Sunday Sohool Teacher's Helps, u»d all other Sunday School Materials at published prices. Family, Pulpit and Pccket Bibles, m great variety, Prayer Books, Church Services, and Cathedral Pealters, Hymn Bookß of all Denominations, Christmas and Birthday Cards, Reward Cards and Tickets, Superb Wall Texts. A splendid collection of Gift end Priz) Books, Biographies, Travels and Adventures. All the latest Annuals, Glospel Tracts and Pamphlets. Inspection invited. ! 11*143 D. HA.GGETT. Agent. ASHBURTON COUNTY CODNGIL. GENERAL BATE. NOTICE is hereby given that the Aehbnrton Coucty Council intends, kt a meeting to be held at the County Oouccl Cflicf-s, Ashburton, on 2ud December, 1887, to strike a general rate of £ he of Id m the £ oa the rateable value of the land situated m the County of Ashburton for the period commencing on Ist April, 1887, and ending on 31st Mar oh, 1888, such rate to be payable In one aum on Ist January, 1888. Notice is further givon that the rato books will be open for inspection at the Council Offices, BarinpfSqnare, ABhbuitor, from 15th November, 1887, until 2nd December, 1887, between the hours of 0 a.m. and 4 p.m., on all week days xcept Saturdays', whon the books may c inspected between the hours of 10 a m. nd 1 p. m. By order F. MAINWARING, Clerk. Aahburton, November 12, 1887. 11*71 W. F. HANNAFORD, TINSMITH AND METAL PLATE WORKER, BURNETT STREET, opposita » Mall," KEEPS m stock and can make to oxdei all varieties of TINWARE foi DAIRYING atd FARMING purposes. All Goods sold at lowest remunerative prices. Repairs of any # rort promptly executec In a skilful manner. Heaoe give a call HORSE HAIR and BEES-WAX purchased for CASH. 10 BADDLEBY ! SADDLERY ! MR A. IEELAND, having started ii above Business, m premises ncx door to Mb Patching, Tent Maker, Eas Street, hopes, by strict attention to Buai ueBB, to merit a share of public patronage j TBB LOWEST PRICES CHARGED. Evejy ieqoieito m the Trade kept m Stock. P.S. — In order to encourage Buainen 1 intend to give a valuable Aatronomici Toloecope, to be drawn for m 6 uionthf iJfU'h purck'ißor of goeclß, to valuo of £1 VUI outilto buyer to a ticket, U*l9
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1720, 26 November 1887, Page 3
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