"My mother drove the paralysis and neuralgia out of her system with Amerioan Hop Bitters."— Ed. " Oswegan Sun." See Public Notices . QT. STEPHEN \3 Oburoh, Ashbarton. GOOD FRIDAY, 1888. Servlooß at 11 am. and 7 p.m. Speoial Service for Children at 3 p.m. 3.196 WE HAVE for Sale one of the beat Farms m the Ashburton County containing 184 Acres, Apply - H. MATSON&CO., 3§174 Ashburton. ~Y\/ ANTED— The Ashburton Borough W Council invites applications for leasing Borough Reserves No- 771 and 772. Particulars oAi be obtained from the Town Cieik, to whom applications are to be sent by 12 NOON, on" Monday, 9th April next. CHARLES BRADDELL, Town Clerk. Aahburton, 29fch March, 1838. 3 192 NQTIOB, TQAPTIST Anniversary Services will be' _O held (D.V.) m lha Oddfellows' Hall on EASTER SUNDAY, April Ist, conductod by the Key. A: Dewdney, late of Pastor i^purgeon's Tabernacle, .London. Morning fc'ervioa, 11 a.m. 5 Kveninej 6.30, Sankey'b Hyma books will be used. 3*190 ASHBURTON BIFLB VOLUNTEERS. UP to 30th April RECRUITS will be enrolled, FREE of charge, and eupplied with all necessary fquipraenta, W. E. DOLMAN, 3*137 Captain Commanding. ASHBURTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. T HEREBY give notice that at an election JL held by mo this day, the undermentioned Candidates received the number of votes sat opposite their names, viz ;— RICHARD BIRD ... .„ ... 103 GEORGE WILLIAM ANDREWS 35 Majority fot Rlohard Bird ... 68 And 1 declare Mr Richard Bird to be duly elected a member of the Ashburton Borough Council. CHARLES BRADDELL, Returning Officer. ABhburton, 28th Maroh, 1888. 3 193 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. FARES FOR EASTER HOLIDAYS AND CHRISTCHURCH AUTUMN RACES. RETURN Excursion' Tickets will be issued to Dunedin from Rakaia at 33s first-claes, 22s second ; and from Ashburton at 28s first claas, 18a 6:1 second, from the 28th March to 2nd April, inclusive, available for return till 16th April. - The Tickets will be available for break of journey, and may bo used by any Ordinary Trnin, or by a Special Train wbich will run on the 29th inst. and bo due fiom Ashburton at 10 50 p.m., arriving at Dunedin at 7 50 a m., nost day, stopping to t^ke up passengers at Rikaia if required, SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS will be issued from any station to any station from 28th March to 2nd April inclusive, and to Christchurch from Ashburtorj, Waikari, and intertnodiato stations on 3td &.piil, all available for return till 16th April. Tho Christchurch Aulumn Races take place on 2nd and 3rd April. 3**157 Order. NOTICE TO FARMERS, THRESHING MACHINE PROPRIETORS and OTHERS. ECONOMY IN TH~RESHINQ CORN. A trial cf J 4 Quinlivan's ("VICTORIA) BAND-CUTTER AND SELFFEEDING THRESHING I MACHINE, ! Under the auapfaas of the Agricultural and Pastoral Association,, "TTTILL bo held at tho Farm of Mr W Donate Wilhamsion, Alford Fotest Roadj during firat week m April, the date to be notified m a, future inane. Farmers and others are Invited to attend. 93fl»t "qUINLIVAN, !
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1802, 29 March 1888, Page 3
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