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1 I Public Notices. r« — ■ SATURDAY, 24th DECEMBER. a 300 Acres to let by Auction, for Grazii j purposes. B< MB T. BULLOCK has received i ill Btructions from H. V. Anson, Esq 7 to let by Public Auction at tho Arcade, ( 8 the above date, — r 300 Acres, frontiDg the Main Soul Road, about 2 miles from tl Ashburton County Saleyard a I being RSs 27197 and 2724 R with a well-buiit Dwelling-bom 2 and Z table erected thereon. 2 For further particulars apply to tl] , Auctioneer. I Sale at 12 30. I 12*105 T. BULLOCK. Auctioneer. 1 THE ASHBURTON CALEDONIA! j SOCIETY. I mHE ANNUAL SPORTS (for monei X prizes by the Society, together witl a large number of Special Prizes) will bi held on Boxing Day, MONDAY, 26th DECEMBER, 1887 On the Society's Ground North-wesi Belt. A Brass Band will be m attendance. In addition to the usual Men's Races, a number of Old Men's, Women's, Boys', Girls 1 and Children's .Races will be held during the day. See Postors for full particulars. Admission to Ground, Is ; children under 12, 6d ; members and family, free. Commence at 11 o'clock promptly. J. C, DUNCAN, ll°lo2 Secretary. CHRISTMAS 11 llf YEAR'S GIFTS. JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS. JHAVfi just bought from a Home Traveller all his samples o£ FANOV GOODS, TOYS, DOLLS, ORNAMENTS, FANCY B ASKUTWARE PERFUMERY, BOOKS, ' ETO , ETC., ETO. At half-price, and all who want to avail themselves of this opportunity to buy CHEAP GOODS for the Holidays, will do well to CALL AT ONCE, as I will allow a LARGE DISCOUNT on all theee Goods and other Articles m Stock, COME EARLY~*AND SECURE BARGAINS. W. ZANDER, Tobacconist, Hair Dresser Sbaving Saloon, and Fishing Tackle Dep6t, EAST STREET. 12 120 __^ HEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CfcIEAP EXCURSION TO CHRISTCHURCH. ON Boxing Day, 26th December, Excursion Tickets to Christchurch will bo issued from Bakaia at 4b firatc'ass, 3s second. From Ashburton, Tinwald, and Winalow at 63 first-claßß, 4a G.I second, From Windermero and Hinds at Gs 6d firat-clats, 4a 9d eocond, and from Timaru, Baling, and intermodiato stations at 7a 6d first class, 5s second. Children 3to 12 years half rates ; under 3 years, free. ! Passengers from Rakaia will travel by ordinary morning train to Christchurch ; thosa from tho other stations by an Excursion Train which will run as under : — ft.m a.m. Timaru dep 6.45 Tinwald dep 922 Kangitata „ 8.10 Ashburton arr 9.30 Hinds „ 8.61 „ dep 940 Winslovr „ 9.10 Ch'ch arr 11.46 Returning from Christchurch at 5 55 p.m. arriving at Asbburton at 8.5 p.m., thence as under :— a.m. a.m. Ashburton dep 815 Hinds dep 8.59 Tinwald „ 8.24 Rangitata „ 9.36 Winelow „ 8.36 Timaru arr 11 0 iZ®" This train will take the place of the ordinary morning train from Timaru to Ashburton, and evening train from Ashburton to Timara, which will not run, and will stop at all stations between Timaru and Aahburtou if required, MOUNT SOMERS LINE. TO CQRISTOHUROH AND BACK. 26th DECEMBfIR. Tho Train from Mount Somors on the 26th will run 15 . minutes oarlier than usual, to connect with the Excursion Train for Christchurch, and the train from Ashburton to Mount Somors will etart at 8.30 p in., after arrivil of the return Excursion Train, and run 2 hours 45 minutes later than usual, $&* The 10 55 a.m. train fiom Ashburton to Christchurch, and 1,15 p.m. train from Cluislohurch to Ashburton will not run on the 26th, and tho Evening Train from Christchurch to Ashburton on that day will start at 4.50 p m. and run 35 minutes later than usual, Coods Traffic will bo suspended on the 26th. $£T The International Bioyclo Races at Christchurch. tako place on the 26th December. 12-119 By Order. WANTED KNOWN. AT I. SALEK AND COs., Licenspd Pawnbrokers, Eaet Street, A FIRST-CLASS Watchmaker and Zjl Jeweller ia employed on the Promises. Watches cleaned and rspaired, and every deacription of Jewellery made and repaired at LOWEST CHRIBTOHUROH PRICES. *^S WATCHES CLEANED 5S GLASSES, 6d ; HANDB, 9d. WATKftBURV'S repaired from 2a 6d. N.B,— Waterbury'a reduced from 13s fid to 12». 11 12(3 W. H. Paget BLACKSMITH, HORSE-SHOER, WHEELWRIGHT, AND GENERAL SMITH, Burnett Street, next " Mall " Offiae. BEGS to announce that he has takei over the Coach Building and Wheel * wrighfc Branoh, lately oarrled on by H 1 Peat, and will continue all branohes of th< above business as before. All kinds 0 Buggfeß, Draya, or Carts made and re [ paired. Agricultural Implementa repairec promptly. Horaaa Shod with skill and owe, * tfnu W* H. PAGET

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1720, 20 December 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1720, 20 December 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1720, 20 December 1887, Page 3

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