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"Bnslneßß Notice's. TO LET— A. Five-roomed House Io Cos Street, at present m the occupation of Mr Claridge T BULLOCK. TO LET— At a very low rental, a large building fronting Bast Street, Buitable for a grain and chaff Btorei T. BUiLOOK. A SHBURTON PERMANENT [\ BUILDING & INVESTMENT sooner*. The above Socioty pays Interest «t the rate of 4$ por cent, per ennarn fcr Deposits at Call, 5 pc? oent. per annum for three months, and 6 cent, per annon? if fixed iot 6mc'aths or over. J WARD. Office :-.- Arcade Ohaoaoeia, Burnett Btree*FT- EATING'S POWDER destroys otb |\_ fleas, mothß, bedtlea, and all nsects, whilst quite harmless to domestic animals. In exterminating beetles the access of this powder Ib extraordinary. Is perfectly clean In application, ie article you pnroh&sb Is KEATING'!Imitations are noxious and Ineffectual Sold m tins, 6d, Is, »nd 2s 6d eaoh, by ahemißta. ' . 1 BLANCARD'S IODINE OF IRON PILLS 4 PPEOVED hy the Academy of Medicine £sk_ of Paris, . are specially recommended by ch9 Medical Celebrities o< the World' fcr 3crofula (Tumors, King's Evil, etc), tho esiiy jtages of Consumption, Constitutional Weakness, Poorness of Blood, and for stimulatiti^ regulating its periodic course. None genuine nnless signed "Blancard, 40, rue Bonaparte, Paris." Bold by Druggists and Chemiec througoom he Coloniaf %^OUNT SOMERS & METHVBN M. ROYAL MAIL 00A0H. On Rnd after January Ist, 1885, the mderalgned will rnn a Coach eaoh Blonlay, Wednesday and Saturday j starting at :oon from Hood's Hotel, Mount Somers, or Springbu*n and Alford Forest, there onnectlng withDaff s Coach from Methvec stnrning name evening. Fuen— Springmm, 2a, retcrn, 3b } Alford Forest, v etarn, 6s. 27 T. HIX.

•; INWALD AND MOOx-fT SOMERS i RAILWAY. iOUNT SOMERsTND OAVENDISB ROYAL MAIL 00A0H. . The abovo Oo&ca leaves .Hood's hotel or Cavendish Railway Station every day, meeting each tr&ln. Passengers by mornloc train may proceed by coach to Alford Forest, thence to Methven In time for the. last train for Jhrlstchurch, or may return m time for he last train for Ashburton. Parcels ani." Orders will receive everj attention. He raos and Bnggiea on hire. In JOHN HOOD I _: : ; M.YAKD AND BLAYN PAPER years of great success proclaim O superiority m tho treatment of Violent Golds, Irritation of the Chest, Aching, Sprain 3prains, Sores, Scalds, Corns, Bunions, Bof Corns, etc. This medicine, the property o which has been established more than half a century by thousands of cures, is of an invaluable use m many inflammatory diseases against which there are not many effi actoha remedies, *nd is therefore jußtly considered by <. great nnmber of our most eminent physicians as the moßt activo and least irritating 3gent m the bove affections. In order to avoid counterfeiting, Messrs Fayard and Blayn'a signature has to berequired on every roll of payer and on oho bor. Wholesale 30, Rue Saint-Merri, Paris (France) and sold by all Chemists m the olouief;

THW ALD RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. |. JANUARY 2nd, 188?; President. Donald McLean. Vioe-Presidkntb. J. O; N. Giigg and O. M, Strachey Judge. Matthew Stitt. Etewards. James Begp, Geo. Jarues, H, Fowler, M . if cott, C. Jephson, Treasurer. M. Scott. StaR'KR. I>avid Thoroas, Olbrk op the Scales. Stephen Clark; ULKRK. i f thb Course. 8. Hankß. Handioappers. The Commiitee. First Babe to start punctually at 12.30, 1. Handicap Hurdle Baoe, of 16 bovsj over 6 flights of hurdles, about 3ft 6in high. Second horee.to receivo 60s from the stake. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 6b. 1^ miles, 2. Novel Burdle Baoe, of 20 bov3; over 6 flights of hurdleß, abont 3ft 6in high. Winner to be cold by auction, and the whole of the proceeds to go to tho funda of the Club. Weight lOst. Post entrance 10a. 1£ miles, 3. Tinwald eiu> Handicap, «f 30 eors. Second borse to receive £5 from the stake. Nomination, 163 ; acceptanco, 16?. 1£ miles. it Trotting Baob, Time Handicap, of 16 boys. Second horss to receive 50s froa the stake. No weisht under lOst. Nomina- ! tion, 10s ; a-ceptince, 6a. Pull and go. I Thrqe miles. 6, Maiden Baoe, of 10 boys. Weight for ago. Entrance, 10a. 1 mile. 6. Flying Handicap, of io sots. Entrance ICb, Cup winner to carry 71b penalty. 6 furlongs. 7» Novel Baoe, of 20 boys. "Winner to bo sold by auction, aod the whole ot the proceeds to go to tho funds of tho Club. Post entry, 10a. Weight, Bst up 6 fnrlongs. 8. Consolation Handicap, of 10 sevs. Entrance, I,oa. 1 n;i le ( 9, Hunnf Eodrrt, for entrance money. Entranco, lps. For horses that have never won public money. Catch weights. H lfamlo. -

RULES ANp BEGULATJONS. 1. No entry for the above Raceß jviH to received except en the condition that all dis» putes, claims, and objections arising out of the rrcing shall be decided by the fete^ar s, or wh r .m thay maj appoint, their decision oil all points connected with the 'carrying out of this programme .to be final . 2. C J.C. rules will bo m force. 8. The races a'e open to any horse commonly resident m the district fr> m the Ist of October, 1887, to ihe date of meating, and owned by a pereon who has resided m the di°trict during the same period. '$, The district ?above mentlo ed ib bounded ■ n tho north by the Belwyn, and on the aouth by the Orari. 6. Five per cent will be deducted from the grces of all monies payable m accordance with this programme for expenses of the scurse, 6. No proteßt will b? received unless lodged within 16 minutes after the race hos been rnn, to which the r>rot- et refers, and must be nc'coropanied by JE2 m caah. 7. Horses breaking m tbe Trot must pull and po, and trot to the satisfaction of the Stewards; 8. All nominations and acceptances go to ihe funds of the Club. WEIGHTS, Weights will be declared on (Saturday -17th December, 1887. ACCEPTANCES. Acceptances and Mfiden entries must be m the hands of the Secretary, at Ecott's Hotel, Tinwald, not later than 10 p.m. on Tuesday. December 27th, 1887, " An efficient Band will be on grouqd. ajjjo a lowjisator of the most approved make, Charges— -.Adults, U each, children, half price j carr'oges, 23 6d each ; horses m sad H^ CYRIL JEPfISON, .

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1726, 28 December 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1726, 28 December 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1726, 28 December 1887, Page 4

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