T»ublic Notices £1 REWARD, LOST from Springfield on Saturday last a black and white Sheep Dog, "Spot." The back half of the right eat is torn off, Apply John Weib, Springfield, Methven, or "Mali" Offioe, Ashbarton. 6J86 9>Q A *£* ST. JOHN'S JODGE, NO 1858 E,O. M.HE REGULAR MONTHLY MEET. JL IKG of the above LODGE will be held m the Masonic Hall, Tanored street, i on THURSDAY, the 14th Inar, at 7 30 p.m. Vlaltoro oordially invited. CYRIL JSPHSON, 6 77 Hon Pea '. STRAYED, ; Q<T RAYED from Dromore on SUNDAY, >3 3rd mat., one Bay Mare, small lump on Fore Leg, near Fetlock, &nd one Bl»ck HorBP, with String halt, 10* reward for information, or £1 on reluming sane to H. MiRTIN, Or W. MARTIN, 6 33 Drorocre. WHAT WILL IT COST TO PHINT] i npiHE Centennial Publishing Company 1 undertake to revise and prepare j Manuscript for PUBLICATION, either m > serial or book form. Estimates and Designs furnishod GARNET WALOH ) Wi . nM NAT. J. BARNET J . Melbourne, Premier Chambers, 7 Collins ( Street W. 5 152 THE "BED CROSB" PRESERVING COMPANY, Chapel Street, South Yarra, Victoria, /"^ANNED Tomatoes, equal to American, \j and at same price j also Peaches* Pears, Apricots, of tho finest quality, and m heavy syrup. All these goods are manufactured under the supervision of Mr George James Ward, late of California. The Jams, lollies, Pickles, Tomata Sauce, and Assorted Sauces of this Company are well known to ho better than any imported, & 213
RANGIORA NXJKBERY. W. ErivOßY DESIRES to thank and inform the many Patrons m ABhbnrtoa and surrounding districts who have favored him with their aupport for many years pact, that he is prepared to eseoute their ordera for the preaeot reason from one of the largoat t»n4 bwt grown Stooka m all New Zealand, of Apples, Pgarn, Pluma, Peaphes, Npctarlnoa, Apricots^ Almonds, Cherries, Qainoce, Fijra, Named and Seedling Filborte, Walnuts and Spanish Chestnuts, two to alx years old, Gooeeberriea and. Oorraats. Albo, Pinea nnd other Shelter Trees. CaTALOOUES ON ApI'LIOATIOK. Rangiom, Juno dAi. 6 52 ''■ a • Bemoyal notice. WM- BAYLie GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Junction of the Wakanui Road and Cameron street, between Post Office a,nd Mr Gamble's, facing the County Council Avenue. TTTILLIAM BAYLIS begs to announce W to his Customers and the General Public that he has been forced to remove from Saunders' Buildings to the above Prem'sas m consequence of the Bank having let hfs ahop m Saundera' Buildings to Mr Aiooßijf, W.Bj. trusts that his Customers will not be Inconvenienced by the' cjiange o£ situation, aa the new premises are an immense improvement upon the old, and more centrally placed ; m fact, my Customers will be very pleased with the oaange. Ia my new Premises I shall have a large and varied Stook of Groceries, Teas, China, Glassware, Hardware, Cutlery, Brush ware, Cheese, Bran, Sharps, Chaff, Potatoes, Flour, and every i requisite of the trade, which will be sold at the poswrle prides, Goodß delivered dally. Families walked on for orders. ' : ■'■• Agegi for.tha Wakanui Flonv MlUi. r ' Tiis Bjsfji FiovA Made. G*X
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1867, 14 June 1888, Page 3
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