J ____ Public Notices ' B. Morris TTTISHES to Inform hla num9rou 1 VV Ouatomers of Ashbnrton Dlatrlo • that he Ib prepared to GRIST GRAIN m 1 any quantity at reduced RATES. Satla- > faction guaranteed. GRISTING done 1 for Farmers by return ; good FLOUR 1 guaranteed. WHEAT for GRISTING 1 way be dollved at the Triangle Bakery as usual. BRAN and SHARPS m Stock. fpENDERS are invited for leaaiog for X one crop of WHEAT, 910 Acres, parts of Farms known as Roes' and Dolomore'a, near Lauriston. Tenders will close on 31st Maroh, and must be sent on or before that date, ln writing; to the N.Z Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Christchuroh. Particulars mvy be learned from MR F. MAKEIG, Ashburton. Or MR H. H. SEORETAN, 3°125 Rakaia. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ENGLISH CRICKETERS AT CHRISTCHURCH. EXCURSION FARES. EXCURSION Tickets to Christchuroh will be issued at Ashburton on the 26th, 27th, 28th March, and at Tinwald on the 24. h, 26th and 27th, at 10b First Class, 7s 6d Second ; and SATURDAY Return Tickets to Ohrißtchurch at Stations South of Tinwald, up to Timaru, on the 24tb, 26th and 27th, all available for return till 29th March. 3t140 BY ORDER. Auctions. SATURDAY, 31bt MAROH. Town Section 337, Moore Street, with Buildings thereon, MR T. BULLOCK will Sell by Pnblio Auotlon at the Arcade, on the above , date, on account of Mr H. Dudley, T.S. 337, Moore Street, on which la erected a Dwelling House, Blacksmith's Shop, and other Buildings. This Property will be sold at a low price, and on liberal terms If required, Sale at 12.15. 3*153 T. BULLOOK, Auotioneer. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. ACTING under Instructions from H. W. Parsons, Esq, we Bhall hold a Clearing »ale on tho Property at Seafield, during the month of April, 1888, when we Bhall offer his really first-class Grßzlng and Agricultural Property, oontaining 1660 it 111 1660' With good Orchard, House, and 25 ACHE* Plantation, Stock and Sheep Yards, Barn, Stable, Shearing Shed, Sheep Dip. Subdivided by tiratclaeß fences into 13 Paddooks, abundance of water ; m fact everything needful to make a Homestead comfortable. At the same timo, whether the Property ia sold or not, we Bhall dispose of the whole of hla LIVE and DEAD STOOK, FURNITURE, &c, &o. Without Reserve. H. MATSON & CO., Aehburton. To anyone In want of a Block o£ good Land, thoroughly improved, m a good Distriot, with a- frontage to the sea, at a "low figure, then the above offers unusual advantages, nnd wo oan thoroughly recommend it as a safe investment, Mr Parsons having definitely determined to sell at whatever sacrifice. 3*52 SPECIAL ENTRY SATURDAY, 24th MARCH, 1888, At East Street Horse Bazaar, At 1 o'clock, HORSES. HORSES. HORSES. SUPERIOR DRAUGHT MARES AND GELDINGS. MESSRS FRIEDLANDER BROS, have reoelved instructions from Mr Robert Gawn, to Sell by Publfo Auction at tho above time and place,— -I X Superior Draught MARES "1 tf 10 and GELDINGS. 10 From 3to 6 years old. This is a grand lot of Horses, young and sound, and are well worthy of the attention of farmers and others. Also,— On account of other Vendors, •f Q DRAUGHTS, HACKS, and -f Q lO Light Harness Horses. lO Also, — Tho Trotting Mare « NELLY." winner of several Trots, FRIEDLANDER BROS. PETER WILLIAMS, 3 131 Auctioneer. HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE SALE BY AUCTION, or p£ CASES JAPANESE p£ MANUFACTURES, AND ART PRODUCTIONS Consisting of — EMBROIDERED SILKS, I SCREENS, PORCELAINS, [ BRONZES, ENAMELS, LACQUERED WARE, TOYB, CURIOS, &o. Direct from KIOTO, JAPAN. Particular attention is direoted to this speolal shipment, direct from the Museum of Art and Manufactures, Japan, comprising very int_.reet.ng, rare, and curious art objects, &c, togother with numerous artioles of general utility. The wholo has been aeleoted and catalogued by an expert of much exporlence, and forms In Ub ensemble a most valuable Beleotion of Japanese Curiosities and Manufactures, The shipment includes many avtloleß admirably adapted for complimentary presentations, MESSRS FRIEDLANDER BROS, have received instructions from the Dlreotor of* the Museum of Art arid Manufactures, Japan, to arrange the I above for Sale by Auotlon, at their East Street Auotlon Rooms. FRIDAY, 6raAPR^L,IBBB,, At XI o'olook sharp. ! Goods open for inspection two days before the Sale, during the afternoon and evening. Catalogues to be had on application. \ Without reserve. FRIEDLANDER BROS. PJMR WILLIAMS.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1797, 23 March 1888, Page 3
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