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Public Notices NOTICE. IN Thanking my numerous Frienda and Customers iv Tinwald and Burroundi"g District, for the liberal support they h='Ve given me, I beg to assure thorn that Ijiin carrying on the busir.ets of GENERAL STOREKEEPER AND BUTCHER ! exclusively on my own. account, without ; connection with any FIRM or PERSON,] or m any way as an AUENT for others ' Soliciting a continuance of your favors, ' which shall have ptompt attention, whether left at the Store or forwarded by my cart, now running the Town every morning Mono : HONESTY and CIVILITY. 5*38 JAMBS GUDSFLL Auctions. SATURDAY, 26th MAY. SPECIAL ENTRY. 6 Draught MARES and p UKLDINGP. 0 Sale at 1 o'clock. 5*209 T. BULLOCK. Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 26th MAY. bPEOIAb ENTRY ON Account of Mr Jas Baylis, who is givinpr up contracting — { Draught MAKES and GELD- I tt INGS 4; Q\ DRAYS, by Reid and Gray £\ 2 Double Furrow Ploughs, by f) Reid and Gray & ~l A JSete Shaft, Leading, and -| A ±V/ Plough Harness ±y Sale at 1 o'clock. 5*208 T. BULLOCK, auctioneer. SATURDAY, 2nd JUNE, i At 1 o'clock sharp. ALFRED HARRISON, instructed by Owner, will Sell by Public Auction at his Yards, — WfIITECHAPEL CART "J ]^ SOCIABLE CART. 1 The above vehicles are perfectly new, and the workmanship tho mont excellent and finished ; the material used is the acknowledged best, tho Shafts being of Lance Wood, the Wheels of Hickory, and the Axles Collins Patent. Suoh an opportunity 13 rarely off red to the public. The vehicles aro now on view at the Rooms, and will be told on above date. Absolutely without reuerve. — — ■ ** ALFRED HARRISON, 6*207 Auctioneer. Valuable fc-f3H# UNREDEEMED PLED3E /"'m SALE, ALFRED HARRISON, inßttuoted by I, SaLkK and Co , Pawnbrokers, will Sell by Auction, at his Salerooms, on SATURDAY, 26tb May, 1888, a large number of Unredeemed Pledges, comprising Gold pnd Sliver Lever Watches, Gold and Silver Chains. Rings, Acoordfans, Studs, Violins, Portmanteau, etc , 792 Gold Hunting Lever Watch, 705 O.F. Gold Lever and Diamond Ring, 842 massive Gold Chain, 727 Gold Riocr, 754 Gold Chain, 792 S.H.L. Watch, P37 S.H. Levtr, 852 S.fl. Lever, 851 P.H. Lever, 543 Lady's English-made" Riding Habit, 563 Galvanic Bat'ery, 606 Silver Chain, 682 Stop Watch, 532 Alarm Olook, 593 Alarm Olook and Cruet Stand, 723 4 Waterbury Watched, aud a tremendouß quantity of other Goods of every desorintion too numerous to particularise. Si!e at 2 o'olook; 4°196 A. HARRISON, Auctioneer. FOR PRIVATE SALE. PQ AORES first-class Land, with good DO, Improvements, being R.S. 23634 and 25575, Bltuated within 2£ miles of Aahburton, just opposite to D. Williamson, Esq. 'a property j but If not sold ' privately will be offered by Auction on SATURDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1888, At Tatteraall'e, Weßt Street, Aahburton, At 12 o'clock sharp. The above would make Bultable property for any one m business In Aahbucton, and for th»t purpose ought to be very valuable. D. THOMAS, 5+210 Auctioneer. • — — 1 Clearing Bale OP LAND, STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND FURNITURE. D THOMAS ("late" of Matson, Cox • aud Co.) haß recoivod instructions from Mr George Cole, to Sell by Public Auction, on FKIDAY, MAY 25th, At 12 o'clock, On lm Farm, R Sb. 17066, 18817, 20994. 24126, 24125, situated at Wakanui, and known as Tilatono Farm, tho whole of his LAND, STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND FURNITURE, as particularised bolow. Ihe Farm consists of 26GjJ acres, of tho well known Wakanui Laud, which haß been properly farmed, and is now m good he«rt, subdivided into eight Paddocks, with Shoop- proof fences, largo' Plantations, and a water-race through each. There is a'so a well stocked Garden and Orchard Tho tfirldingi consists of a substantial six roomed House, Dairy, 5 stalled Stable, and Chaffhouse, and a good Fhed for Grain and Implements. There is a large Windmill on the premises m good working order. The Stock contests of — ry really good Draught HORSES A HACKS -j FOAL n CATTLE -J An Freezing LAMBS "119 Crossbred EWES A f\ Prime Pat PIGS O r\ Mixed PIGS Grass Stripper, 3 Drays, Trap, 2 two-furrow Ploughs, Harrows, Disc Harrowp, Deering Twine Binder, Grubber x Harnofis. Horae Covers, Tools, and Sundries too numerous to mention Luncheon provided. To anyone requiring a^eally comfortable home, tljia presents an opportunity rarely to be' met with. D # THOMAS, 5*1,6.8, - Auctioneer,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1848, 23 May 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1848, 23 May 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1848, 23 May 1888, Page 3

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