Auctions. ' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3bd, 1888. At East Street Horse Bazaar, Ashburton, | At 12 o'olock. Clearing Sale 1 OF ! THOROUGHBREDS, TROTTING HORSES, HUNTERS AND PONIES. ; TO BREEDERS, SPORTSMEN, BPECU- ' LATORS and OTHERS. MESSRS FRIEDLANDER BROS, have received instructions from Mxssrs L. Market, O. Diqbv, E. Gates, E. MoGirr, E. W. Bowyer, F. Russell (Sherwood), and others, to Sell by Publio Auction at the above time and place,— The well-known Thoroughbred Entires, ROUSER AND PYTHON, QA Thoroughbred Brood Mares, QA 01/ Colts and Fillies, O\J By Rouser, Python, Hibernian, Tribune, Digby Grand, Johony Paulkner, Apretuont, Messenger, Albany, Cheviot, Calstock and Presto. 6 Colts and Fillies, out of Trotting /? Mares . 0 >y Huntsrs and Ponies. ly The Auctioneers beg to call special at- 1 tention to this Sale of Thoroughbreds. Amongst tbe lot there is a full fitter to Irish King, a full sister to Rose and bold, and a full s ; ster aud brother to Lavander, Mr Dieby's horses are descended from some ot the best Trotting Horses m New Zealand, and the Hunters are well known, haviog been hunted all last season. Catalogues m course of preparation. FRIEDLANDER BROS. PETER WILLIAMS 1 88 Auctioneer. W~W»_M_MM___PMMMWaM_MMßM«M»B___BM____».__M______M__t_»___W Public Notices. FRUIT FOR SALE throughout the Season. Apply A. MACLEAN, 12 171 Windermere. TO LET. A HEAVY Draught Horse, owner having no present use for biin. Apply at Paget's Forge, Ashbur on. • 1*136 FOR SALE. A SECOND-HAND DOG CART, very cheap, tuluble for a family. Annly E, OOOKSON. 1*137 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. I MR CUTHBERTSON, Solicitor, has removed to offices above Mr Jones' new shop m East Street, next to the Somerset Hotel. I*lll MONEY TO LEND. IHAVE several sums of Trust Money for investment on Freehold Security, I alno Money to Lend, m eums of £25 and upwards, on good Freehold or other Security. Apply S. M. CUTHBERTSON, I°ll2 Solicitor, East Streot. ■ MRS B, MORRIS DESIRES to return thanks for th* liberal support accorded her for the Inst four 3 ears, and begs to intimate that she has ie esmnxneed Business m her old shop, TRIANGLE BAKERY, where their future favours are respectfully solicited, 1 16 FOR SALE. COMBINE and ELEVATOR fby Boston and Proctor), m good working order. C. W. TURNER, 1 31 Rakaia. NOTICE A BAY MARE. " Sally," that I sold nt the Arcade about two and a half years ago, came into my yard on Thursday last. The owner can have tbe same by applying to THOS. TAYLOR, 1 133 Ashton, »-. — -■■-—--■-._■ -_.——_■■ i_ti ■ ■— ■ ,■__■■■■■ ..■! ■ ammm I H. Yon SCHOENEBERG, FRENCH POLISHER, CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, AND UNDERTAKER, HAS opened m Premises (next W. Patching) East street, and hopes to receive a fair share of public support, being prepared to MAKE FURNITURE any deeign to order at OHRISTCHUUCH RATES. Pianos acd Furniture repoliahed at very low rates. BOROUGH OF ABHBURTON. NOTIFICATION OF VALUATION. r\ lAKE NOTICE.— The Valuation List I. for the Borough of Ashburton, for the year 1888, is now op'm for inspection at tho Borough Council's Office, Baring Square, West, Ashburton All obj. clions thereto must be loft at the Resident j Magiutrate's Court, Ashburton, on or before the 15th day of February next, addressed to tbe Assessment Court, and a copy of every such objection must be left at the Town Clork'B Office not lat- r than seven days before the next sitting of the said Court CHARLES BRADDELL, Town Clerk. Borough Council rffloe, Ashburton, 16th January, 1888. 1+77 ASHBURTON JIGH SCHOOL. ESTABLISHED 1881. Teaching fTABir. Boys' School — Mk J. E. Buchanan, Ist B A., University Qollegp, London. Girls' Jrc hoo^ —Miss Saiondbrs, Canterbury College, Cbristoburch ; Miss Gbdbr, Trinity Ojllege, Dublin. AT this institution pupils of both i /V sex^a havo the opportunity of | a r <i'ilr!np tho elements of a liberal education. Thesubj^o ; s of Study are thone > usually taught at Sacondsry Schools ; but 1 ihe ordinary oourae may be modified to ' meet speolal oases, If m the Interest of 1 tha Pupils such a plan is judged ad vie- > able. At the Qlrls Sohool provision Ins been I made by t^e Teaching Stsf to give lesions s In Music and Painting to Young Ladles i not attending the other Claisea m the i Sohool, who may desire instruction m these subjects, Tb.9 Phys'oal Trait ing of r tbe Pupils U not overlooked. Oalisthonlcs a for the Girli, and Military Drill for the 1 Boys, are parts of the Sohool oourse. * The year ll divided Into three terms. AU fees are payable In advance. For • Pap In under 12 years of a&e, £2 2s per o term ; over 12 years of age, £2 16s per t \ term ; Music £1 Is per term extra ; fee •• for attending muilo (only). £2 2i ; Drawing and Painting (only), £1 Is per term. For further d«t»Ui apply to Mi Baobicm, ww 1*97
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1784, 24 January 1888, Page 3
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