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Public Notices. £20 REWARD. IN consequence of the amount of Poaching going on m the Creeks on the Lsgmhor 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, 11*58 DONALD McLEAN. WANTED KNOWN. AT I. SALEK AND CO.'S, Licensed Pawnbrokers, East Street, A FIRST-CLASS Watchmaker and Jeweller is employed on the Premises. Watches cleaned and repaired, and every description of Jewellery made and repaired At LOWEST CHRISTCHUROH PRICES WATCHES CLEANED GLASSES, 6d ; HANDS, 9d. WATBRBURY'S repaired from 2b 6d, N.B.— Waterbury's reduced from 13s 6d to 12b. 11 126

NOTICE. Proctor and Co. BULLOCK'S ARC&.DE (Late HAVES BEG to inform the public of Ashburton and Eurrout-ding districts that they are determined to uphold the character which their establishment has co lorjg held as the BEST and CHEAPEST. . They are now opening a well-assorted stock of GROCERIES, etc., which they wih dispose of at the Lowest Rates for Cash. Hf4 F. H. von SCHOENEBERG, FRENCH POLISHER, CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, AND UNDERTAKEB, HAS opened m Premises (next W. Patching) East street, and hopes to receive a fair share of public suppoit, being prepared to MAKE FURNiTURK any design to order at OHRISTCHURCH RATES. Pianos ai>d Furniture repoliehed at very low rates. 11*87

Masonic Bazaar. Thursday, Friday, & Saturday, DECEMBER Bth, 9ih AND 10th. TO BE HIJLD IN TIIE MASONIC HALL. Ihe proceedings at the OPENING CEREMONY Will bo conducted by BRO. JOHN OLLIVIEP, of Cliristcburch, Rare and Uniane collection of COINS and STAMPS. A largo collection of PLAIN and FANCY G9< IDS. Beautifal "WORKS of ART to be dispoeed of by Ait Union by ptrmiesion of the Colonial Secretary.

ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH, ! ASHEURTON. rpHE ANNUAL GARDEN PARTY _L WILL BE HELD IN THE Parsonage Garden ON FKIDAX 16th DECEMBER, 1887. Stalls . - *ne Sale of Needlework, Fruit, Garden and F&rm Produce, etc. The Ashburton Band will be m attendance Various Amusements, Admission, including tea, Is 6d ; Children, Is, or two for Is 6d. Gates open at 2 p.m.

TO HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR OF ASHBURTON. WE, the undersigned ratepayers and residents of the Borough of Ash-. 1 burton, respectfully request yon to proclaim a PUBLIC HOLIDAY on Bth DECEMBER, the ocoaElon of the OPEMNG of the MOUNT SOMERS TRAMWAY. Donald Williamson C. W. Purnell Francis F. Clayton D. McFarlane W. Patching ' E. Cookson J. Soaly and Co. T, H. McOwcn R. Frledlander Thos. Stone P. Williams C E. Sherlock John C. Grubb Edw. G. Crisp William Anderson Robert Alcorn G, A . Vincent Juhn Orr & Co, Dlmaut & Ooe. Tucker & Roetell i H. 0. Craighead Chaa.Reid John Moißcn T. Chambers J, McGregor P. & D. Duncan H. Zander* Co A. H. Shury Andrew Orr Alfred Harrison Hallonalein Bros. Frledlander Bros Robr. Murray Chaa. Neato A. 0. Prlshard David Thomas H. M. Jones W. Pattman 12 21

IN responso to a numerously signed requisition, 1 respectfully request the Burgesses to observe December Bth nex^ a HOLIDAY, being the dato fixed for opening the Mount Somers Tram»vay, when the Railway Department will run an Excursion Train m connection with the same. IHOS, SEALY, 11 124 ' Mayor.

George Jameson TURNIP IBDRAPE SEEDS. F!OR SALE-Pa*ple And Qte&a Top Aberdeen, Mammoth, Greystone,and other varieties. These have been thoroughly tested, and are guaranteed new and fresh. GEORGE JAMESON, Aahburton. Wool Season 18W-8& T IBERA.L CASH ADVANCES; made Jj on Large or Small Clips at Cur?sc^ Rates, Woolpaoks and Twine Supplied. GEORGE JAMESON, Ashburtoa. Wool. Wool. MESSRS MILES AND CO. beg to inform their friends and clients that they propose holding Local Auction Sales of Wool Throughout the Soagon as usual, and aro now prepared to make Liboral Advances on large or small clips free of Comraisaioß, a\id j\t a low rate of interest. SALES will bo held as forrnorly in' MR GEO. JAMESON'S; SHED, WEST STREET,! Where every care and attention will bo given to each lot entrusted to our care. The Shed is wall lighted, convenient, and m every way suited for the proper display Wool. WUOLPACKH AND TWINE supplied a.t Liowesc Current Rates. J. T. FORD. Auctioneer, GEQSGJi JAMESON, Agaat;

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1728, 6 December 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1728, 6 December 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1728, 6 December 1887, Page 3

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