Public 3S otices. LOST— A £L Note, between Tancred and Have lock S '-rests. Finder rewarded on returning to ll Mail " c ffico. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CSUROiI, REV. J BOOTHKOYD, the r,owly appointed Minister, will preach at NJBVV LANDS, morning 11 j aud at ASHBURTON, evening .6 30. B 12(4 ASHBURTON P!.;ESBYT£RIAN CHURCH. THE BevdWm, West, o£ tfouthbridge, will (D.V,) conduct the services m the above Church and at Wakunui on SUNDAYS 18tu and 25th March instant. __ 3 109 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. WAKJINUI. A TEA MKETING will ba held fn connection with the above Church, la the Wskanul Schoolroom on WEDNESDAY, 28.h March. Tea at 6 o'clock. Music by tho Aahburton Chair. 3*121 mHE Sons of St. Patrick will hold a X BALL m Mrs Butler's Grain Store, on MONDAY Night, the I9ih insst. All respectable poople arc kindly invited with " Cead Millv! Failthe " Dancing to commence at 8 o'clock. Admission : Geut'emen, 3b ; ladies, free. 3t93 Kr. t tt mown en d Haa Bemoved to Rooms VV. P. TOWNEND'fI, CHEMIST, Colombo Street, opposite City Hotel (Two doors from Brice's corner.) Hours of Consultation — Morning, 12 until 2 • Evening, 7 to 8 30, DRAFTED at Mr Wilkinson's Yards Chertsey, March 9, 90 Crossbred Sheep, various Brands and Kar Marks. If not claimed within one week from date will be sold to defray expenses. Apply, J. W. ROGERS, Brown's Farm. Near Dromore, 3*116 Chertsey. BBITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY. mHE ANNUAL MEETING of the X Aehburton Branch of tha above Society will be held on FRIDAY, March 23rd, m St. Stephen's Sohoolroom, at 7 30 p.m. Tho Rev E, A. Scott will take the chair. The Society's agent, the Rev H. T. Rojbjohns, of Sydney, will address the meeting ; also Revs Win. Weat, and D. MoNicol, Messrs J. W. Sawle, D. H Broom, and others. A Collection will be taken m aid of the Society's funda. A. BLAKE. 3 120 Hon Sec. ASHBURTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. GENERAL BOROUGH RATE, IN pursuance of the "Rating Aot, 1876," public notice ia hereby given that it is the intention of the Ashbuctcn Borough Council, at ita next ordinary meeting, to be held on MONDAY, the 19;h day of March, 1888, to Btrike a rate of ONE SHILLING m the POUND on the total annual value of property within the Borough for the period commencing on the Ist day of January, and ending on tho 31at day of December, 1888, such rate to be payable In ona suotv at the Town Clerk's Offic?, Baring Square, West, Ashburton, on the 2nd day of April, 1388, and that tho Rate Book is cow open for inspection j CHARLES BRADDELL, Town Clerk. Borough Council Office, Ashburton, Gth March, 1888. HAMPSTEAD TOWN BOARD. In accordance with the provisions of " The Town Districts Act, 1881," and "Municipal Corporations Aot, 1886." T)UBLI0 Notice is hereby given that at ZT a Special Meeting of the Hampstead Town Board, held on the 24th of February, 188S, it was resolved that a Speoial Order be made adopting certain Bye-laws for the good rule and government of the Hampstead Town District. A meeting of the aforesaid Board will be held at their Office, Hampstead, at half-past seven o'clock m the AFTERNOON, on Friday, March 30th, 1883, for the purpose of confirming the aforesaid Speoial Order, and a copy of the proposed Bye-laws will be open for inspection at tha Office of the Board, Hampstead, during the seven days immediately preceding March 30th, 1888. By order, J. C. BELL, 329 Clerk to Hampstead Town Board, Auctions. SATURDAY, MARCH 24th. MR T. BULLOOK has received instructions from Mr B. Htjqhes, to Sell by Public Auction, at the Arcade, on the above date, his Freehold Section No. 54, part of R.S. 4904, containing about \ rood 8. percbes, fronting Green Lane, near South East Town Belt, well planted with a large number of the oholceat Fruit Trees. Inspection invited. Terms liberal. Sa^e at 12. 15. 3*123 T. BULLOCK,. Auctioneer. ASHBURTON YARDS. TUESDAY, 20th MARCH. 2000 Thre LA^ e s r ; bred 2000 A very good Line. MILES & CO., Auctioneers. GEORGE JAMESON, 3 122 Agent. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT; ACTING under Interactions from H. W. Parsons, Esq. we f-hall hold a Clearing : alo on the Property at Saafield, during tho month of April, 1888, when we shall otfer his really first-claßß Grazing and Agricultural Property, containing 1660 i 8 S l l 1660 With pood Orohard, House, and 25 ACRE 4 * Plantation, Stock and Sheep Yardß,B*rn, Stable, Shearing Shed, Sheep Dip. Subdivided by tirstclaes fences into 13 Paddocka, abnndance of water $ m faot everything noedfol to make a HomeBtead comfortable. j At the aame time, whether the Property | 1b sold or not, we Bhall dispose of tho whole of Mb LIVE and DEAD STOCK, FURNITURE, &c, &o. Without Reserve. H, MATSON & CO., Ashburton. To anyone In want of a Block of good Land, thoroughly improved, m a good Distrlot,' with a frontage to the sea, at a low 6gure, then the above offera unusual advantages, and we can thoroughly recommend it aa a safe Investment, Mil Parsons having definitely determined to sell at whatever sacrifice, 3*s2
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1792, 17 March 1888, Page 3
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