New Zealand Fire and Marine Insurance Company Established 1859. Jb S CAPITAL ONE MILLION. lg — j — THE P.KEMIER & WEALTHIEST COLONIAL COMPANY, 9 * NOTED FOR PROMPTNESS AND LIBERALITY. FIRE AND MAKINB BISKS. ALSO,— RISKS ON GROWING CROPS. THRESING &c, accepted at lowest current rates. GEORGE JAMESON, AQENT, ASHBURTON. , A. Harrison, .SADDLERY I SADDLERY! Alfred TTaiTlflOIL M RA> IRELA ND, having removed to XXXXAC-U I_LCWLXA^^AJ, j[£ prem i ses occupied by Mr Tait, AOOTIONEER, STOOK AND ESTATE Burnett Street, hopes, by strict attention AGENT A*l> VALUATOR. patronage! 8 "' * * **** ° f PUbHC THE LOWEST PRIOEvS CHARGED. fIA-nrTDn*v oATii. i 10 »i i • Every reqnisite m the Trade kept m S ATURDAI SALE at 12 o'clock aunrp Stock -Horses, Cattle, Plga, Prodaoe Farmers and others 'will now have an »nd Merohandlae. opportunity of getting SADDLER £ at Biicb LOW PRICES as were never before offered m Ashburton. •n^ n n . T^. Repairs executed on most leasonable FOR SALE. r terQlß# -^ nnT TT m^,^ ir~7.7~ -, .„ .., n A GENT for the new high arm Davis 1 Q-COULTER McSherry Prill with all J\ SEWING MACHINES. The only XO Extra Wheels m good order. Vertical Feed Machine m the world. It 1 SPRING Cart, nearly new, very _&a no equal. Cheap. QfMALL Iron Safe, new. Cheap. Sold on time payments if required. » ♦ ii * j a n v - t vu * 19 A - IRELAND. Rbnts collected, and the business of ■ , absentees managed with oare, a g J-T 3 TJ DTO N Valuation made of Properties or Mer- /**n *U 2~ — *iwT« ~.4. chandise on easy terms, V^lOtJllllg JJI&YX. Advances made inßtantly on Goods delivered at the Stores for Sale. T HAVE now opened In SAUNDERS, J_ BUILDINGS a NEW STOOK of * 1 t ix. Xt li.tt 1 m t 00L0MAL CLOTHING and BOOTS Agent for .the Norwich Union Fire In- and having mdc favorable artaDgem entß aurftnee Company for the mana f acture o f a large lot of . . , Men's, Youths', and Boya' Aahburton Agent for the Tweed Sultß> I can 801 l cheapor than ever MUTUAL LIFE ASaOOUTIOS OP '*_%_*? |" w tf SulU ma d 8 to AUSTRALASIA. meaaare, at wi>wt> ti AT*nTcn*l « Aahburton Twoeds, Blankets, Flannels, ALFIvET) HA^RT.ON. Hugßj RQd Shirtings gusranteed. '— — ' Groceries, China, Glaaa, Earthenware, W. Ho Paget. -* *•*<*»<-_ Robert Alcorn, BLACKSMITH AUNDER BUILDINGS. HOPBE.SHOER Wheelweiqht DAJlJiili ... All V UU. "^^^^^^^W JENERA TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, « ,■! ■■ * ,"^ "^> m l^^^^" ' \it fTt cj nn qrn t^ "C^ tti m T^^^^^*^^~-^^ZT" SMITH i^OX 0 J.XVXliX!i±| Bukneit Stebbt, next " Mall " Office. ASHBURTON. BEGS to announce that he haa taken TPvESIRE to announce to the inhabitants over the Coach Bnilding and Wheel- I y of Ashburton and surrounding wrlght Branch, lately carried on by H. districts that they have opened a TIMBER Peat, »nd will continue all branches of the and COAL YA.UD, opposite Mr George above buaineaa aa before. All kinds of Jameson's Grain £toro, West street, and Buggleo, Dtays, or Carts made and re- are prepared to supply all classes of paired. Agricultural Implemented repaired BUILDING MATERLAL, m large or promptly. email quantities, to suit purchasers. Horsea Shod with skill and oare. RED, WHITE, and BLACK PINE, and TOTARA, v "W" H PAGET. * — GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON LEVIATHAN RAILWAY m all le *& hs > an^ beat branda. TEMPERANCE TJO TEL MOULDING S,~IrCHITRAVES, I~L1 ~ L SKIRTINGS. (Oppoßlte the Railway Station), >— _^ DUNEDIN POSTS and RAILS, STAKES, and all — — Fencing Material, MRS SILK - - Proprietress, COAL: Begß to Inform her friends and the Westport Coal, Newcastle Coal, Mount Public generally that she has purohaised Somers Coal. Fiiewood m long or the above Holol, and reßpeotfnlly boHoHs eaort lengths, a share of their support. ■ % The -Hotel la the largest and most com- P A /f en ? n m A " hb i ir T l O1 !, fo f- Wi lson's modious of Its kind m Dunedin, and can ? ortl^ d Cement andHydrauiio Lime, offer accommodation not to be excelled ; Notk Address •— having been thoroughly renovated since the now proprietress took possession ; 33AJ£E"R AJND GO and will now be found moat oomfortable. * Opposite Mr G. JAMESON'S Grain Store, VISITORS Weßt street. Ijiß Will find every civility and aooommoda- fIDEAT CVftlTEnflCllT 111 tlon, and the aim of the Proprieties will UKtA fl tAUI I till tN I 111 be to give her patrons every satisfaction. N.B. — Refreshments can be obtained _^ In the Bhape of Tea, Coffee, and Cocoa on \A/ TT Hj T<. Ha ? arrival: and Gueata wiabing to go a?ray by early train can depend on being called . r _ m ample time, If they well only make AX their wlshea known. 4 156 ASHBDRTOH JttGH SCHOOL. HAVES & COS ESTABLISHED 1881. B^MTORMaM™ 1 " Teaching Stabp, Boys' Sonooi,.— Mr J. E. Buchanan, -V^Vllllfl let B. A. , University College, London. c\J-a\J\J\J Gibls' School. — Miss Saundbrs, Canter- _„,, . bury College, Ohiißtohurcb ; Miss Worth of Goods m a Mon*.h, and to do Gbudb, Trinity College, Dublin. thi » they muat give Goods at . "- -- Prioes nevec heard of m AT this institution puplla of both ABhburton, lexes havo the opportunity of | acquiring the elements of a liberal education. The subjects of Study are thoee n QV rfQino Pnrrfrnnn Barrfaino caually taught at Secondly Schoola ; but isarg3lllS. DaigulUS. OflTgdlDS. the ordinary coarse may be modified to meet speolal cases, if m the interest of In every Department, consisting of— the Pupils such a plan is judged advisable. Dresses, Velveteens, Flapnels, Blankets, At the Girls Sohool provision has been Calico, Shirtings. Curßute, Hats made by the Teaohlng Staff to give leaaons and Jackets, Ulsters, Skirts, m Music and Painting to Young Ladies Clothing, Boots, &c, &o The no i attending the other Classes m the whole to be offered at STARTLING School, who may desire instruction m PRICES that must command a thefie subjects. The Physical Trailing of Great Sale, foe Pupils la not overlooked. Calisthenics -~"* , for the Girls, and Military Drill for the P.S.— You are kindly Invited to inspect Boys, are parts of the Sohool oourse. the Goodo and compare prices. The year la divided into three terms. AH feea are payable In advance. For """"" Pupils under 12 yearß of age, £2 2a per •--- j g-, term j over 12 years of age, £2 16s per MaVCS &H& L«O*, term ; Music £1 la per term extra ; fee ** '4 Jor attending music (only), £2 2s ; Draw- . _ _ ' : 1 Ing and Painting (only), £1 Is per term, if BCADE AND EAST STREET, } I For further details, apply to Me \ fßaohanup, A S-H BURTON, }
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1842, 16 May 1888, Page 1
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