Public Notices PRESBYTERIAN OHURCR, WAKvKUI I A TEA MHETLNG will bo held In connection with the above Church, lin the Wakatml Schoolroom on WESD- ; ( NESD AT, 28 h March v Tea at 6 o'clock. ; | An After Meet.ng, with Addrosaep, Musio, '' j Readings, etc . 3*121 nMENDERS aro invited for losing for J_ ono crop of WBEA.T, 9LO Acres, p^rta of Parma known aa Hoes' and Dolomoru'a, nosr Liiurleton. Tenders will close on 31*jt March, and inaah bo sont on o: before that date, m writing, to tho j N.Z Linn «nfi Merc.uililo Agoncy Coaipany, Chriotchurch. Particulars misy be | learned from j MR F. MAKGIG, Aahburtou. Or MR H. H. SEORETAN, 3°125 Rakaia, THE ASHiiURTON WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING COMPY IS PREPARED TO PURCHASE JOB. CASH ALL KINDS OF WOOL In Large or Small Quantities, H. SEMPLE, t56 Secretary. Auctions. ASHBURTON YARDS. TUESDAY, 20th MARCH. 2000 Tbr lXsJ 6 8 t ; brea 2000 A very good Line. MILES & CO., Auctioneers. GEORGE JAMESON, 3 322 Agent. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. ACTING under instructions from H, W. Parsons, Esq, we shall hold a Clearing ale on the Property at Seafield, during the month of April, 1888, when we shall offer hia really firafc-olasß Grazing and Agricultural Property, containing 1660 t S S I i 1660 With good Orchard, Bonse, and 25 ACRES Plantation, Stock and Sheep Yards, Barn, Stable, Shearing Shed, Sheep Dip. Subdivided by first-class fences into 13 Paddocks, abundance of water ; In fact everything needful to make a Homoetead comfortable. At the oarae time, whether the Property ia sold or not, we shall dispose of the whole of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, FURNITURE, &c, &o. Without Reserve. H. MATSON & CO., Aahburton. To anyone In want of a Block of good Land, thoroughly improved, m a good District, with a frontage to the sea, at a low figure, then the above offers nnuaual advantages, and we can thoroughly recommend it as a safe investment, Mr Pabsons having definitely determined to sell at whatever sacrifice. 3*52 ABSOLUTE OLEABIiSG SALE. FRIDAY, 23bd MARCH, 1888. On the Premises, Burnett atreet, At 12 o'clock. MESSRS Fiiedlander Bros, have received instructions from AKamniizer, Esq., (who la leaving the Colony) to Sell by Public Auction at the above time and place,-— All his Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS,— Drawing-Room Suites In Orettonne, Carpets, Hearth Rags, Piano. Very handsome Over Mantel, Fenders and Fire Irons, Telescope Dining Table, Coal Scuttle, Tables, Chairs, Horse Hair Sofa, Pier Glass, Hand Painted Desert Service Dinner Set, Glaßa Ware, Sewing Machine. Very handsome Bet of Bedroom Furniture, oonbiatlng of Wardrobe with Mirror front, Dresiing-Table, with Looklng-Glass Back, and Drawer*, Double Wash Stand, Chest Drawers, 2 Bedsteads, Commode, and Cupboard, (m Pine to match), Single and Double Iron Badsteade, Feather Beds, Pillows, Mattresses, Children's Iron Cots, Single and Double Chamber Seta. Kitchen Utensils, and other things too numerous to mention. Catalogues m coarse of preparation | FRIEDLANDER BROS., PETER WILLIAMS, 3*96 Anotioneer. HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE SALE BY AUCTION, OF O^ CASES JAPANESE p^ MANUFACTURES, AND ART PRODUCTIONS Consisting of — EMBROIDERED SILKS, , SCREENS, PORCELAINS, BRONZES, ENAMELS, LACQUERED WARE, TOYB, CURIOS, &o. Direct from KIOTO, JAPAN. Partionlar attention is directed to this special shipment, direct from the Museum of Art and Manufactures, Japan, comprising very interesting, rare, and ourloqo" art objects, &c, together with numerous articles of general utility. The whole has been Beleoted and catalogued by an expert of much experience, and forms In ita ensemble & most valuable selection of Japanese Curiosities and Manufactures. The shipment includes many articles admirably adapted for complimentary presentations. MESSRS FRIEDLANDEB BROS, have received inßtruotlons from the 'Director of the Museum of Art and Mannfacturos, Japan, to arrange tho above for Sale by Auction, at their East Street Auction Roqma, FRIDAY, 6thAPRIL,IBBB. At 11 o'clock sharp. Goods open for inspection two days before the Sale, during the afternoon and evening. Catalogues to bo had on application. Without reserve. FRIEDLANDER BROS. PETER WILLIAMS. 3 97 Anotlon«er,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1793, 19 March 1888, Page 3
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