I Public Notice 3 £5 REWARD. 'pHEJ above reword will be pad to anyf one giving information that will load to tho conviction of the SCOUNDREL who sole two Oi.ina Letters off our Grocery Window on Sunday night or > Monday morning, 5 190 J. ORR, & CO. T7IV-BNING CLASSES are b ing hrld ( JJJ at my Office, Montgomery 'a Buildings, Barnett Street, on MONDAYS. i WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, from 7 to 9 p.m. Architectural, Pictorial,^ i Model, and nil branoheß of Freehand Drawing, etc., are being taught. E, M. BLAKE, 4 160 Architect. MR F. G. THOMAS, nURGEON-DENTIST kJ WILL VISIT ASHBURTON ON , TUESDAY, 22xd MAY, 1888, And may be consulted at the Commercial Hotel. 5 162 NOTICE. ESTATE OF TEE LATE JOHN WOODS. MARY ANN, Widow of the late John Woods, h the onl/ person authorised to reoeive money or contract debts m ounneoiion with the above If state. GEO. GIDDINGS) ™ nnf ,, M W. H HMIIHJ Mxeontorß. 5*184 156 ACRES FIRST-CLASS LAND. FOR SALE~P~RIVATELY. I HAVE tor Sale privately, a really firat-olass Farm of 156 acres, eitaated at Willowby, lately In the* occupation of Ma Hbnry Damon. This Is an opportunity for anyone wishing to make a comfortable home, with a oartainty of getting large returns from a small aoreage. If not sold privately within a fortnight will be sold by auotion shortly. D. THOMAS, Auctioneer, 6*158 Aahburton, NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION FAKES, May 22nd to 24th RACES AT DUNEDIN, MAY 24th AND 26th. RETURN EXCURSION TICKETS to Danedln will be issued at Aehburton at 28a firat-claßß, 18s 6d afecond ■ and Saturday Return Tickets from any station to any station on the 22ud, 23rd and 24th May, available lor return till 30th. 5J159 By order. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHEAP EXCURSION TO TIMABU, 24th MAY. ON 24th May Excursion Tickets to Tinviru will be issued at Ashburton at 6a 6d First Class, 4a 6d Second, for tha ordinary train leaving Ashburton at 10.25 a.m., available for return by a Special Train leaving Timaru at 5.0 p.m., arriving at Ashburton at 7 5 p.m. Children 3 to 12 years, half rate 8, under 3 yeare, free. 5U78 BY ORDERo Auctions. - SATURDAY, MAY 26th. Valuable Town Properties for Sale* MR T. BULLOCK has received instructions from Mr Joseph Ivkss, to sell by Public Auction at the Arcade, on the above date, his valuable Town Properties, as follows, viz : — T.S. 278 and 279, containing J-aore, situated at the corner of Tancred and William Streets, on which is erected an 11-roomed House, with all conveniences, Stable and Coachhouse. There is also a Windmill. This property is at present m the occupation of B. McOwen, Esq. ; also part of that valuable Town Section 176, centrally situated between the Somerset Hotel and the " Mail" office, on which is erected large offices, m the occupation of Messrs Wilding and Lewis. There are also other offices let to good tonantß. Sale at 12.15. T BULLOCK, 6*191 Auctioneer. Clearing Sale OP LAND, STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND FURNITURE. D THOMAS (late of Matson, Cox and Co.) has received instructions from Mr Gkobge Cole, to Sell by Public Auction, on FRIDAY, MAY 25th, f At 12 o'clock, On hia Farm, R Ss. 17066, 18817, 20994 24126, 24125, situated tit Wakanui, and known as Tilstone Farm, tho whole of bis LAND, STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND FURNITURE, | as particularised below. The Farm consists of 266J acres, of tho well known Wakanui Land, which has boon properly farmed, and is now m good henrt, subdivided into eight Paddocks, with Sheep- proof fencoß, largo Plantations, and a water-race through each. There \a a'so a well stocked Garden and Orchard The Eu'ldingß consists of a Bubstantial Bix roomed House, Dairy, 5 stalled Stable, and Chaffhouse, and a good Shed for Grain and Implements. There is a large Windmill on the premises m good working order. The Stock contests of — rj really good Draught HORSES O HACKS -J FOAL n CATTLE 1 OO Freezin # LAMBS H -i Q Crosßbred EWES Af\ Prime Pat PIGS OA Mixed PIGS Grass Stripper, 3 Drays, Trap, 2 two-furrow Ploughs, Harrows, Disc Harrows, Deering Twine Binder, Grubber, Harnofis, Horse Covers, Tools, and Sundries too numerous to mention Luncheon provided. To anyone requiring a really comfortable home, thin presents an opportunity ; rarely to be met with. D. THOMAS, 5*168 Auctioneer,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1846, 21 May 1888, Page 3
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