Auctions. ASHBURTON RAM & EWE EaIR. TiNWALD YARDS FRIDAY, 16th MARCH. MESSRS MILES and CO. will offer at the above F«ir, about KOnO CROSSBRED EWES U\J\JKJ 2 ftud 4 . Tooth , QOnn MERINO EWES, from the lwV-fV - /v -' Celebrated Anama Flock. —ALSO— LINCOLN, LE?C'<STER, SHROPbHIRE AND SOUTHD >WN RAMS. IT. T. FORD, Auctioneer. GEORGE JAMESON, 2*16 Agent, Aahbnrton. PARMS. FARMS. FaRMqI !" MESSRS Mir.Erf & 00. have re-eived inßtruotiona from I. R. C. 0. j Graham, Esq., TO OFFER FOR AB-OLUTE SALE i BY PUBLIC AUOTTOW About the end of Marob, 500 ACRES, In Farms of from 30 to 140 Acres each. The above Land comprises the unaold portion of Mr Graham's we'l-known TINW4LD FARM, one mile distant from Tinwald, and about three miles from Ashburton. The Land la of good quality, all m grass. and bus not been orrpped for ten years. It ia also abundantly watered by natural creeks, and by a branoh of the Cmnty water race. EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. Fall p»rtfcnlara may be obtained from the Auctioneer, or GEORGE JAMESOtf, Agenf, '»Bhburton. J. T. FORD, Auctioneer. 3*17 Hereford street. Ohriatchnroh, PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. ACTING under inatruc'ions from H. W. Parsons Ebq , we shall hold a CLEARING SALE on the Property at Seafield Doring the month of April, 1888, When we shall offer hip rea'ly first-class grazing and Agricu tural Proper' y, containing 1660 18 115 1660 With Good Orchard, House, and 25 ACRES Plantation. Stock add Sheep Yard*, Barn, KtaWe, Miearing Shed, Sheep Dip. Subdivided by firflt-cl-i6B fences into 13 Paddocks ; abundance of water ; m fact, everything needful to make a Homonte d comfort-ible. At the same tim-, whether the Property is sold or not, we shall riiap se of the whole of hi« LIVE AND DEAD STUCK. FLRNIIURE, &c , «tee. Without Reserve. H. MATSON&CO, A^bnr on. To anyone m want of a B ock of pood Land, thoroughly improved, m a good District with a 'rontago to the Bea, at a low fi, ore, then the above ■ ffers unu-ual advantages, and we can thoroughly ncoaim-nd it as a safe investment. Mr Parsons hsving defiuiteiy determined to sell at whatever sac ifice 3+62 John Orr and Co. NEW Winter Fashions. JOHN ORR & CO. HAVE now Opened out their FIRST SHIPMENT of NEW WINTER GOODS EX S,S, " IONIC, " FROM LONDON. Our Purobases being made from the Best Home Manufacturers, our Prices will defy competition. AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF New Dress Gooda, New Plushes, New Millinery, New Mantles, New Hosiery, New Sheetings, Quills, and Flannels. Bays' and Men'a Now Tweed Snila, Shirts, Drawers, &c The LARGEST STOCK of NEW GOODS m ©very Department ever offered m Aimburton (inspection invited) is at JOHN OER & CO.'S EAST STREET, i 3§77
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1787, 12 March 1888, Page 3
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