Wanted. WANTED, immediately —Two smart boys. Apply Manager, Woolkn Fact -ry, 3*lil T~\/ ANTED— Carpenter's Apprentico Vy Particu'ars can bo obtained on appl ioa' ion at my office. —E. M Blake, Architect 3*106 WANTED a Girl to assist m house w^rk. Apply W. Davis, East Btr.it. 3 107 \kj ANTED tenders for removirg Cottage W in Tancred Street. Particulars from Wji. Spbnob, on the premises, or at ■k. Okk's, East Street. 3 91 WANTED Kuown- Remember Baptist Anniversary Tea and Musical Soiree on Good Friday, 30th March. EAOfIES. PEAOUE3. PEACHES Wanted Known — All kinds of fruit and vegetables at O. Bbard's, W»11b Street, next OddfollowH' Hall. 3 102 tIT ANTED Evoryono to visit our new VV Grocery Establishment (wholesale and retail) now open and undor new management.- John Okr and Co. 3§67 /~^ EEA.T Bargains. Everything greatly \JC redaoed. Oome and judge fjr yonr> selveß. — H. 0. Segkub, Meiford Uouße. WANTED to Sell —A i irst-olasa Piano grand action. Cash or terma very liberal. Apply Haykb and Co. COME one, come all, and oar pr>>.<? will astonish everybody —**+„ 0. SKQER3. _ ALL our finst-daBB genolne Drapery, Boots, Clothing, etc, we are now selling at ridiculous priceß. Only come and see.— H. 0. Skqeks, Meiford floOße. ~\\ /"ANTED —Everyone to oome and VV see the nicest lot of Glass, Chlnn, and Earthenware ever shown m Aahburton, and the Cheapest ever landed m New Zealand. Imported direct from the Manufacturers.— -Robert Aioorn, Saundera' Bnlldingß. 3*ll \\J ANTED— My customera to know W that I have removed to Saunders' Buildings, and that, m addition to my etock of Groceries, China, Glass, and Earthenware, I have opened up a stock of new Clothing and Boots, at prioeß lower than ever offered m New Zealand. — ! Robert Alcoen. 3*lo TVr ANTED KNOWN — Oleographu VV Scenery, and" Catholic Hubject6 Catholic Cards, good variety m Scrape Noveltioa m Penwipers, Crewel Wools and Silks, Knitting Cotton, Colored Crotchet Cotton, Transfers, Tinsel Balls, &c, &0., at Am Manhibe's Fanoy Repository, Saunders* Buildingsj!
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I Moon 'B Sun Sun Moon Moon age at March. Hiscs. Sets. Rises tfcta. noonday a.m. p.m. 12 Mondny .. 5.86 6.25 4.58 6.30 29 13 TuMdiiy .. 6.58 6.2? 5.57 7.3 0 14 Wednesday.. 5.69 6.21 0.50 7.28 1 15 Thursday .. 6.0 619 7.55 7.53 2 16 Friday.. .. 0.1 6.17 8.54 8.20 3 17 Saturday ... G. 2 8.15 9.52 848 4 18 Sunday .. 6.3 C.14 10.51 0.17 5
Moonlight Evenings.
The Moon at 3 daya old '.shines till about 8 o'olook. The Moon at 6 dayß old shines till about half-past 10 o'olook. The Moon at 8 days old shineg till nearly o'clock m the morning. The Moon at 12 days old shines from Bundown till about 4 m the morning. The Moon at 15 days old is full, and shines all night. The Moon at 18 days old rises about 9 p.m. and shineß till morning* The Moon at 21 daya old rises about 11 a.m. and shines till morning. The Moon at 24 days old rises about 2 a.m. and shines till morning, The Moon at 27 days old rises about 4 a.m. and Bhines till sunrise.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1789, 14 March 1888, Page 2
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518Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1789, 14 March 1888, Page 2
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