, THE ASHBURTON GUARDIAN. § \h From and after tho 30th November, 188(5, the • d terms of Subscription to this journal will be' 0 as follows, viz. : — vt 1 IF PAID IN ADVANCE .' b Per Quarter.. Gs Gd, by post, 9a Gd h Half-year 12s Gd, by post, 18s Gd fi Year .. 21s Od, by poßt, 37s Od IF HOOKED Per Quarter.. 7b Gd, by post, 10s 9d ° „ Half-year 15s Od, by post, 21* Gd \ „ Year .. 80s Od, by poßt, 43s Od j Birth, Marriage, and Death Notices, if paid ' for at tho time of insertion, 2s Gd eaoh j (stamps may bo sent as payment) ; if booked, 1 4s each, r Announcements of Births, Deaths and ' Marriages Bent for publication from the country distriots require to be verified by the signature of the person Bending the notioo, < DIARY . " Mcon'g Sun Sun Moon Nloon ro nt May • Ktacs. Sots. TXbon Bets, uoon. p.m. n.m. 21 Monday .. 7.10 4.37 2.14J 1.4 9 22 l'uosday .. 7.17 4.36 2.45 2.H 10 23 Wodnosdny.. 7.18 4;30 3.17 3.29 11 24 Thursday .. 7.10 4.36 3.52 4.45 12 25 Friday.. .. 7.20 434 4.34 8 2 13 2« Saturday ... 7.21 43H 5.22 7.18 14 27 Sunday .. 7.22 4.33 C.15 8.32 15 Moonlight Evmninqs. The Moon at 8 days old shines till about 8 o'olook. Tho Moon at G days old shines till about half-past 10 o'olook. Tho Moon at 8 days old shines till nearly 1 o'olcok in the morning. The Moon at 12 days old shines from sundown till about 4 in the morning. The Moon at 15 days old is full, and shines all night. The Moon at 18 days old rises about 9 p.m. and shines till morning, The Moon at 21 days old rises about 11 a.m. and shines till morning. The Moon at 24 days old rises about 2 a.m. and ehinesti 11 morning The Moon at 27 days old rises about 4 a.m. and shines till sunrise.
Statutory Declaration.— l, Franz Eaftbp Ironbarlc, Sandhurst, m tho colony of Victoria, Australia, do Bolomnly and sinooroly deolaro that on the j}sth June, 1877, my Bob Alfred,' six years of ago, was aooidpntally hurt ffith an axo on his kneo. lat onao topk all pains to Beoure modioal assistance. Howover, jn epito of all efforts, on tho 27th August, 1877, the opinion was given by Dr Maagillivray that an amputation of tho injured limb had booomo imporativo, m order to eavo life. At this junoturo I called on Mesßrß Sander and Sons, procuring Home of their Extraot of the jßfuoalyDtua Globulus, and by tho application of the same I had Uio satisfaction of seeing my son within a lorinight ppi p! a^ danger, artd to-day ho is rooovered. 1 may judfc a«!u that it was when the oriais had boon reached that the JJxttaat reforrod to was first applied; And I mako this solemn declaration, eto. FitANis Baadk.' Doolarod at Sandhurst, m the colony of Viotoria, Australia, this seventeenth day of October, ono thousand eig^t hundred and Hoventy-aovoa beforo me, Moritz Cohn. ,JJ\-(AdYfc.) 7 'J:
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1850, 25 May 1888, Page 2
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