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• Auctions. UNDER DISTRESS WARRANT FROM R.M. COURT, AfcHBURTON. mHE Bailiff will sell by Public Auction I at Dobbin's Ford, oq the Farm of E. W, Osborne, on THURSDAY, 31et May, 1888 :— HORSES CATTLE FURNITURE EFFECTS, Etc., Eto. _, Sale at 2 p.m. 5*240 FOR PRIVATE SALE. 68 A oTb s 68 Flrat-olass Land, with good Improvements, being R.S. 23634 and 25575, situated within 2£ milea of Ashbartop, juat opposite to X>. Willlamaon, Esq. 'a proper ty ; but If not Hold privately will be offered by Auotfon on - SATURDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1888, At Tattemll'B, Weßt Street, Ashburton At VJ o'olook sharp. The above would make « suitable property for any one In business In Ashbnrton, and for that purpose ought to be very valuable, e±oiA D. THOMAS, 6+210 Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE. FRIDAY, Bth JUNE, 1888. On the Premiaeß, Havelook Street, At 11 o'clock sharp. MESSRS FRIEDLANDBR BROS, hare received instructions from Mr Chas. J , Nbatb (who ia leaving the Colony), to sell by Public Auotion, at the above time and place, the whole of his valuable Furniture, consisting of — Semi grand Piano, by John Broadwood and Son. Arm Chaire, Easy Chairs, Book Oaae and Oheffoniei, Carpets, Curtains, Fenders and Fire Irone, Coal Scuttles, Pictures, Pier Glaßs 72 x 48, Ornaments, Telescope Dining Room Table 7ft x 3ft 6in, Couch, Vienna Chairs, Cheffonier, Single and Double Iron Bedsteads, Palliaeseß, Mattresses, Looking Glasses, Dressing Tables, Washstands, Chamber Bets, Chest of Drawers, Wardrobes, Oommodeß, Offioe Table, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, Offioe Stove, Garden Chairs, Hose, Tools, eto., eto. Without reserve. FRIEDLANDER BROS., PETER WILLIAMS, 5£251 Auctioneer Sale postponed to THURSDAY, May 31 Clearing bale OF LAND, STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND FURNITURE. D THOMAS (late of Matson, Cox • and Co,) has received instructions from Mb Gborgb Colb, to Sell by Public Auction, on THUKSDAY, MAY 31st, At 12 o'clock, On hia Farm, R.Su. 17066, 18817, 20994, 24126, 24125, situated at Wakanui, and known as Tilstone Fatm, tho whole of bis LAND 7 STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND FURNITURE, as particularised below. The Farm consists of 266| aore's, of the well known Wakanui Land, which has been properly farmed, and is now m good henrt, subdivided into eight Paddocks, with Sheep-proof fenoes, large Plantations, and a water-race through eaoh There is also a well stooked Garden and Orchard. The Buildings consists of a substantial nix 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 Stook consists of — rj really good Draught HORSES O HACKS -1 FOAL n CATTLE 1 OO Freezing LAMßS ■j-jQ Croßßbred EWES /yr\ Prime Fat and Store PIGS Seed Wheat, Seed Oate, Grass Seed, Chaff, Stacks of Hay an& Sttarw Grass' Stripper, 5 Drays, Trap, 2 two-furrow Ploughs; Harrows, Disc Harrows, Deering Twine Binder, Grubber, Harnens, Horae Covers, Tools, f Horee power and Ghaffoutter, and Sundries too numerous to mention. Luncheon provided. To anyone requiring a really oomfortable home, this presents an opportunity rarely to be met with. D. THOMAS, 5*168 Auctioneer. VENING CLASSES are b*ing held at my Offioe, Montgomery's Buildings, Barnett Street, on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, from 7 to 9 p.m. Architectur&l, Plotorlal, Model, and all brandies of Freehand Drawing, etc, are being taught. E, M. BLAKE, 4 160 Arohlteot; ". Throw physio to the doga : \l\ none of It."— Shakespeare. THE Bard of A.yon lived In an age when phyaio was nasty. Had he lived m Aahburton at the present day, and suffered from any " Ills that fleßh Is heir to," the probability In that he would visit his Phyaiolan, pay the fee, and get a Prescription, then carefully convey that mysterious-looking and small, though important document to C. I. BROOKE'S DISPENSARY, (In the shop formerly oooapled by Mr Murray, Watchmaker,) EAST STREET, ASHBURTON, Where Dispensing, 1b a Special Feature, and where he could always rely upon the purity of the Medicines, the necetjsary skill and care m compounding them, prompt att^ntloo, and last, but not least, S.f iioy^er Cfyxrgqs. than you have hitherto ecu In the habit of paying, TBXVII E^TRACTER, 2(3, Holloway's, Cookie's, Steedman s, Pain Killer, Irlih Mobb, Seigel'a Syrnp, Hop Bitters, and other Patent Medicines At .Btorttatneii' Prtoei, j

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1854, 30 May 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1854, 30 May 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1854, 30 May 1888, Page 3

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