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Public Notices. Ie ABHBURTON HIGH SCHOUL. J \ CONCERT "w^li be given at the £ A Oddfeliows' Hall on TUESDAY y NPXT. m aid of the funds of the Boys' g Crii ket Club. The items wil be rendered lf by eminent amateurs, assisted by the j pupi) . Tickets :2s and Is Doors open , B at 7 30. Commence at 8 11 150 £20 REWARD TN oonsequence of the amount of Jl Poaching going on m the Creeks on the L^gmhor Es'ate,the above reward will be pai'i to anyone giving ioformation that wM lead to a conviction. From this date Nu ONE will be permitted to fish m the Creeks on the Lacmhor Estate. 11*58 DONALD MoLEAN. lSifiW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DX7NTSDIN RACES, NOVEMBER 30th AND DEOEMBBE 3rd. 09EAP EXCURSION FARES. pXCURSION Tiokett to Dunedln will XU be Issued at Aehburton from the 21st November to 2ad Dacember, »vai!*bi« for re'ur til) 12 f .h December, at 28« F/rat Ola«, 18a 6d secoad olass. 11*92 BY ORDER, BOROUGH OF ASH BURTON. IN response to a requisition banded to me, I hereby convene a PUBLIO MEETING of burgesses, to be hold at the OJdfe'lowa' Hall on MONDAY, the 28 h November, »: 8 p m., for tie purpose of affording th: oaiididates for th- Miyoralty an opportunity of expreislng their viewi en aMumcipul matters ALSO,— Having received another requisition, a meeting of burgesses will be beld at the asme place, at the conclusion of the above meeting, to conalder the question of a ' Steam Fire Engine THOS. SEALY, Mayor. Borough Council effioe, Anhhnrton. 24th Nov., 1887, SOUTH KaKaTa~ROaD JDIS'fRICTT 'TENDERS wil! be received up to Noon I on THURSDAY, tho Ist December, for the following wrka : ' Tussockiog about 2| miles of Rakaia * and Upper aßhburton Boundary fioad. Walling up cuttings on Great Sooth Boai. Caretaker for South Bakaia Cemetery ; and for about nine (9 » Acres Clover : Hay. * Specifications can be seen at the Boad 6 Board t ffice, bou h R kaia. Tenders to bo be end ned and addressed to the C harman of the Board '1 ho lowest or any Tender not necessaiily accepted. J A MAKEIG, 11*152 Clerk iq the Board. new zealand biblw, tract, and book society. rpHIS Society has opened a Temporary J. Dei 6- In Saundera 1 Bnlldinga, Aehburtoo, for a few days only, with a large •nd well-assorted atock of Ev*ngelical Literature, consisting of Theological Works, Sunday School Teacher's Helps, aid all oiher Sunday School Materials »t published prices. Family, Pulpit and P. cket Bibleß m great variety, Prayer Bocke, Crtnroh Services, and Cathedral Puaitere, Hymn Buoka of all Denominations, Christmas and Birthday Cards, Reward C*rda and Ticketß, Superb Wall Texte. A splendid collection of Gift and Prizj Booko, Biographies, Travola and Adventures. All the latest Annuals, \ Gospel Tractß and Pamphlets. Inspection 5 invited. ? 11*143 D. HAGGETT. Agent. W. F HANNAFOItD, TINSMITH ANO MKTAL- PLATE WORKEk, BURNETT STRKET, opposite •• Mail," KEEPS m etock »nd can make to order nil varieties of TINWARE for DAIRYING aid FARMING purposes. All Goods sold at lowest remunerative prices. Repairs of any eorfc promptly executed R m a skilful manner. Please give a cull. 1 HORSE HAIR and BEES-WAX pur-ch-^ed for CASH. 10 SADDIEKY I SADDLERY 1 1 MR A. ICELAND, havirg started m C above Business, m premises next door to Mr PATcniKa, Tent Maker, East 1 Street, hopes, by strict attention to Busi- ■ ness, to merit a Bbare of public patronage. TBB LOWESTPrFcES CHARGED. " Evwy <eqoieite m the Trade kept m Stock. I " P.S.— ln order -to encourage Bueinefs, I intend to give a valuable Aatro' omical Telpßcope, to be drawn for m 6 tnonthn. Each purchaser of goads to value of £5, will entitle buyer to a ticket 1119 MAYORAL ELECTION. TO THOS. SEALY, Esq, DEAR fclß,— We, the undesigned burgesses of the Borough of Aahbarton, request th»t yon will again allow yourself to be nominated for the position of Miy>r at the fort hoomii g election. Your term of offioe, which i« about to expire, was rendtred memorable by the celebration of the Queen's Jubilee, and by the late contested elections, both of which events entailed much responsibility and arduous labor on the occupant of the Mayoral Chalr,[»Dd which were (performed by you m euch a way as to give general satisfaction. The urbanity and impartiality with which you have presided over the deliberations of the Borough Council have been Instruments! In expediting the despatch of bnsinesa, and testifyes to your eminent fitness for the position, besides having gained for ycu the reepeot and esteem of your fellow cltlzana. The experience gained by your attend ance at the Municipal Conference at Wellington would, we are peirsnaded, be of the ntmoafc value to your fellow burgeßsas, In oonolueion, we feel that you will be consulting the beet interests of the Borough by allowing yourself to be nominated, and m tfca event of your coneenting to do co l we pledge ourselves to make every effort to Bdcure your return. (Signed) Geo. Kidd, Jaa Qulnn, Ohas. Ray, E.Cookson, Albert Roberts, I Thou, Leahy, M.D. And a large cumber of other Bnrgesnes. 1 To Messrs Geo. Kidd, Jas. Quinn, C. 1 Ray, K-. Cook.Bon, Albert Roberts, ? Dr Leihy, and other Burgeßßes sieving the above requisition. f^i ENTLEMEN, — Please accept my VX thanka for your flattering requiait turn which waß pTeßented to mo this morning, and m view of the numerous n and influential way m which, it baa been a signed ( feel it my duty to ap-ain, place lay t|er vices v at the disposal of tlie rateib payers, atd i£ elected to tho n^ditic-n of n Mayor for a second term I uuall do my c beat to promote the interests of the town I am, Gentlemen, d Ourß rdßDOclfully, H THOS. SEALY. if AftliburtoHj 7tli November, 11 55

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1721, 28 November 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1721, 28 November 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1721, 28 November 1887, Page 3

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