ASBBURTON BOROUGa COUNCIL. mENDERS are Invited for 500 Yards X (more or less) of Shingle. Particulars at oar Office. Tenders with a guarantee deposit of £3 mast be left at the Town Clerk's Office not later than 4 o'olook on MONDAY next, May 7th. FOOEB & SON, ■■> Borough Englneerb. "TTTANTED Tenders for the snpply of W Ooal (screened and unscreened) at per ton, and Short l'irewood at per Oord, to be delirered at the Borough Sohool as reqalred. Tenders to be seat to Chairman of Committee by Noon on TUESDAY, the Bth May. CHARLES BRADDELL, Clerk. Aahburton, 3rd May, 1888. 5 34 THE Aahbarton Sohool Committee Invita applications for the Offices of Caretaker and Olerk to Committee Applications stating salary required to be sent to the Chairman by Noon cm TUESDAY, the Bth May, J. W. SAWLE, Chairman. Aahburton, 3rd May, 1888. 5 33 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ASHBURTON rToES, lOra MAY. SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS to Ashburton will be loaned on the 10th May, at Ohristohuroh, Tlmara, and intermediate (Utlons, available for return on the 10th or 11th. On the 10th Trains will stop at the Ashburton Saleyards Siding, near the Raoecoarsc. Faaiengers will bo booked from Aahburton to the Saleyards Siding at— Return fares, 6d first class, 41 second olass ; tlokets available on 10th only. 5t31 BY ORDJLRo NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXOURBION TO CHRISTO BURGH MAY 9ru— ENGLISH FOOTBALL MATOe. ON Wednesday, May 9tb, an Excursion Train will run from Timam to Chriatohurch and back, taking passengers from Timaru, Ashburton, and all intermediate stations, It will be due from Rangitata at 8.45 a.m., Hind?, 9.22; Winelow, 9.42 ; TinwaW, 9.55 ; Ashburton 10.10 ; arriving at Ohristchurch at 12.15 p.m., returning at 5.35 p.m , arriving at Aehburton at 7.50, Timaru 10.40 Return Faros from Aehburton, Tinwald, Winalow, 6s first-class, 4s 6d seoond ; from Wmdermere and Hinds, 6s 6d firstclass, 4e 9d second ; from Timaiu, Faling, and intermediate stations 7s 6d first clas*, 5b second Children 3to 12 yoars, half rates ; under 3 years, free. Tiokets available by the Excursion Train only. On the same day the ordinary Evening Train from Chrißtchuroh to Ashburton will start at 5.45 p.m. aud run an hour and a half later than time-table times, and the train from Rakaia to Mothven will ruu 1 hour and 20 minutes later than timetable times * Saturday Return Tickets to Chrietchurch will be issued for the midday train from Ashburton on the 9 th, m addition to market tickets as usual by the morning train. 5|30 By order. H. Matson and Co. NEXT OHERTSEY SALE Takes place on MONDAY, 14th MAY. H. MATSON & CO. TT7E have foe Salo/Jor Early Feed, CAPE BABLSY AND EYE COKN. Will give ■■ good result's as TURNIPS H. MATSON A CO., Ashburton, — — — OA A A aoresTalford forest, 6±\J\J hMf Engllih gr»Bi, 3s per Aore H. MATSON & CO., AohburtoQi
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1831, 3 May 1888, Page 3
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