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Auctions. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. ACTING under instructions from H. W. Parsons E6Q , we shall hold a CLEAKINI} SALE on the Property at Kyle, During the month of Aoril , 1888, When we shall offer hia roa'ly first-class grazing aod Agricultural Property, containing 1660 tg g S g 1660 With Good Orchard, House, and 28 ACRES Plantation, Stock aod Sheep Yarda, Burn, Stable, Shearing Shed. Sheep D<p. Subdivided by firat-claßs fences into 13 Paddeokß ; abundance of water ; m fact, cv ry thing nee^'ul to make a Homestead comfortable. At the same titm, whether the Property is sold or not, we shall disp 'se of the whole of his LIVE AND DEAD SruCK, FURNITURE, &g , &c. Without Reserve. H. MATSON&CO, Asriburfon, To anyone m want of a Block of good Lund, thoroughly improved, m a good District, with a frontage to the sea, at a low figure, then the above offers unusual advantages, and we can thoroughly recommend it as a safe investment. JMr Parsons having definitely determined to sell at whatever sacrifice. 3t52 TOWN SECTION 338, corner of Moore and.Wil jams utreets, with Buildings thereon. MR T, BULLOCK has received instructions from Mr 8. Habhelski to bell by Public Auction on KA'rnKDAY, MARCH 10th, T S 338, having one chain frontage on Moore street, and 1\ ohains on William street. There is a Cottage of two R^oms ereoted on thra Property, also a Lean-to. It is well situated and will be Bold on liberal terms, Sale at 12 16 . T. BULLOCK, 3*lß Auctioneer. ABHBURTON BAM AND EWE FAIR. TINWALD YARDS FRIDAY, 16th MARCH. MESSRS MITES and CO. will offer at the above Fair, about KC\C\C\ GROBSBRED EWES QKJKJKJ 2 and 4-Tooth. 0000 MERINO EWES, from the GVJ KJ V Celebrated Anama Flook. -ALSOLINCOLN, LEICESTER, SHROPbHIRE AND SOUTHDOWN BAMS. Clients will oblige byforwardingparticu* larß of their Entries at an early date. "j^ T. FORD, Auctioneer. QEOBGE JAMESON, 2°16 Agent- Ashburton. Public Notices. 1.0 G.T. STAR OF THE EABT LODGE. THE Officers and Members are re? quested to meet THIS EVENING, March 7th, at the Arcade Chambers, at 7.30. Business Important. A. COOK, O.T. MO-NTHLY ADVERTISER. T^HES above has been for over TWO j_ years one of the greatest and most successful mtdinms for Advertising that hat) been started m the District, and the Proprietor intends to prove this statement by erecting one at the Rakafa Railway Station, without extra charge, A.ll new Advertisements should be m by the 21et. R. ELSTON, 3*51 Proprietor. THE PEOPLE'S GROCER SAYS:— IATrRIBUTE nvy eucceas m Business to the fact that I always uphold and carry out tho GREAT PRINCIPLE OF TRUTH, A man that cannot or will not do this mußt ultimately fall. Those who have dealt with ruo can v rify th's as a living fact, for I am still alivo and flourishing m business (many th»inks to my numerous customers). I may say here tha 1 ray Bttiff of assistants at tie preaent time is more complete and more capable of oarrying on my overgrowing buaioem than previously. As an evi< ence of this, more Cash and Goor?s passed over my oounters on Saturday last than on any previous ordinary Saturday This statement i« quite m keeping with the above-nam<d Greut Principle 1 havo been tempted very much of late to removo in< • larger and more convenient Premises, wh re I could make a big d'ppUy behind plato glass windows, etc , but the knowledge that the amount required to meet the additional oxpenno incurred m doing this must be drawn from the pockets of my cust imora has decided me (coutrury to my own inclination) to remain m ray present premises, whore uoy customers may depend up n getting tUo tame quality of G ods at the Bame low prices aB usual, the same civility, combined with a greater amount ot pußh and tact J " The nimble ninepence is better than the slow shilling,' is my motto, combined with tho aforesaid Great Principle ot TRUTH AND INTEGRITY. D. MoFARLANE, THE, PEOPLE'S GROCER, Bast ahs Burnett Stpc&tbj ABBBURTON,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1783, 7 March 1888, Page 3
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