CARDINAL MOBAN. (PSB PRESS ASSOCIATION.) (Received M*y 7, 12 55 p.m.) Stdney, May 7. Cardinal Moran loaves here on Wednesday for Rome, on his long contemplated visit to the Pope. The Cardinal yesterday, was presented by the congregation with a purse of five hundred sovereigns. i Auctions ; SATURDAY, MAY 19th. 245 Acree, about 5 miles from Chertsey. MR T. BULLOOK haa received m Btrnctiona from ft M. Morton, Esq., to sell by Public Auction at the Arcade, on the above date, — R.B. 27237, containing 245 Acres, situated about 5 miles from Cherteey, some time ago m the occupation of one Mr Happor. Tbe P>o perty will be sold on liberal terras, interest only 6£ per cent. Sale at 12 15. 5*62 T. BULLOOK, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, MAY 19th. Improved Farm of about 370 Acres, near the County Ea'.eyards. MR T. BULLOCK has received m. fitructions from Mr Wm Grant, to Cell by Public Auotion, at the Arcade, on the above date, lub improved Farm of about 370 * o * ■ B 370 situated about a mile from the County Suleyards, being part of the original Fairfield Estate. It is fenced and improved ; there is a Houbo and Stnble erected on the Property ; it has been down m grasses for a number of years. Mr Grant has made up his mind to make a ioBB on this Properly. Terms of payment liberal. Sale at 12.15. 5*61 T. BULLOOK, Anotloneer. MESSRS H. MATSON aud 00. have received instructions from the Mb Adam Jaokson, to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION, ON SATURDAY, MAY 12th, M l 2 o'clock, All that parcel of Land, situated m the Hinds Township, upon which thb late Hotel stood, together with all the Buildings thereon, The vendor undertakes to obtain a license for a Hotel, to be built upon the section, otherwise the sale to be null and void. The Hinds TowDßhip ia becoming a centre, with a largely increasing popula tion, owing to Government land being rapidly taken up m the neighborhood, and with tbe increased population this speculation ought to be well worthy the attention of anyone wanting to go into the Hotel business, H. MATSON & CO., 5*62 Ashburton, SEAFIELD, Clearing Sale OF FARM, LIVE, AND DEAD STOCK THE Undersigned have been favored with Instructions from Mr Le Bbeton to Sell by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, 9th MAY, His compaot Farm, comprising — 1005 Acres of Land, being Rural Saotlocß 27818, 27069, and part of 22468, divided luto eleven Paddocks, watered by races m every Paddock, with improvements, comprising good House, Wool Store, Dairy, Concrete Sheep Dip, Concrete Tank, 18,000 gallons, Sheep Yards, Plantations, good Fenoes, eto , etc 12 good Draught Horses, 4yra and upwards 800 Orosßbred Sheep. 2 Pore-bred Ayrshire Cows IMPLEMENTS; 2 McOormiok Wire Binders, 1 Twine 1 Binder (this year), 6ft out, 1 Wood's Twine, 6ft 61n, 3 Drays and Frames, Cambridge Roller, Broadcaster, 18ft, with Oannlstera, 2 seta Leaf Harmwa, 2 3 furrow Ploughs, D.F., 1 S.F. Plough, Graaa Stripper ; also, — Trap Horse and Harness Saddle and Bridle Portable Whare, first class Quantity of Shaft, Leading and Plough Harness, Horse Covers, Grass Seed, and large number of sundries. Sale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon provided, H. MATSON AND CO, *94 Auctioneers NOriOEJ OF APPLIOATEON POR A PUBLICAN'S LICENSE. : IMARGARET~TOPPIN, of Moore j Street, m the Borough of Ashburton, widow, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain and will at the next Licensing meeting, to be holden at the Courthouse, Ashburton, on the fourth day of Jane next ensuing, apply for a certificate authorising the issue of a Publican's Lioense for a house situate at Moore Street, m the Borough of Aehburton, and known as " The Royal Hotel," containing 22 rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of the family. Dated this 7th day of May, 1868 MARGARET TOPPIN. O. W. Pornell, Solicitor for the applicant. 5 67 LICENSING DISTRICT OF THE BOROUGH OF ASHBUBTON. LOCAL OPTION. I CHARLES BRADDELL, Presiding ) ( fficer for the Licensing District of the Borough of Ashburton, give notice In accordance with the provisions of the " Licensing Act, 1881," and the " Regulation of Local Elections Act 1876," that a POLL will be taken at the Borough Council Chamber, Baring Square, West, Ashburton, on WEDNESJKY, the 23rd day of Muy inst., commeocing at 9 a.m., and closing at 6, p.m., for the purpose of taking the vote of the Ratepayers of the said District, to determine whether the number of Publican's, New Zealand Wice, Accommodation or Bottle Licenses, may or may not respectively be increased ifl the said District. CHARLES BRADDELL, Presiding Officer. Ashburton, 7th May, 18,88. 5, 6,8 JOHN VIOKBRY CASH BUYER OF PIGS AND A THOROUGHLY PBAGTIOAL BUTCHER AND BACON CURBR BEGS to announce to the residents of Ashbnrtou and Diatriot that he hat suooeeded ia prooaring a suitable cellar for the BACON CURING BUSINESS And Is now prepared to execute orders m that line, and can guarantee satisfaction and despatch. Orders left at the Pork Butchery, Bart Street will have prompt attention. jomTvicoßy,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1834, 7 May 1888, Page 3
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