New Zealand Fire and Marine Insurance Company Established ... 1859. ' CAPITAL ONE MILLION. THE PKEMIER & WEALTHIEST COLONIAL COMPANY, NOTED FOB PROMPTNESS AND LIBERALITY. FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. ALSO,— RISKS ON GROWING CROPS. THRESING .MACHINES, &c, accepted at lowest current rates. GEORGE JAMESON,
A. Harrison. Alired Harrison, AUCTIONEER, STOCK AND ESTATE AGENT AND VALUATOR, SATURDAY SALE at 12 o'clock sharp — Horses, Cattle, Pigs, Prodnoß »nd Merchandise. F7IOR SALE.— Piano by Stelnhardfc, Jj quite new ; full trichord ; a beautiful Instrument ; very oheap. Terms easy.— - Bents collected, and the business of absentees managed with care. j Valuation made of Properties or Merchandise on easy terms, Advances made instantly on Goods j delivered at the Stored for Sale, i Agent for ihe Norwloh Union Fire Insaronce Company, Agent for the MUIUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. ALFRED HAHTUFON. "wTW^EgW. — | BLACKSMITH — ~~ JSIVUxH, Burnett Street, next " ATail " Office. BEGS to announce that he has taken over the Coach Building and Wheelwright Branch, lately carried on by H. Peat, and will continue all branches of the above business aa before. All kinds oi Buggies, Dtays, or Carts made and repaired. Agricultural Implements repaired promptly. Horses Shod with skill and care. W7H. PAGET. V LEVIATHAN RAILWAY nnEMPEIRANOE TTOTBL (Opposite the Railway Station), DUNEDIN MRS SILK - - PROPRIETRESS, Begs to inform her friends and the Fubllo generally that ahe has purchased the above Hotel, and respectfully eoJloits a share of their support. The Hotel is the largest and most commodious of its kind In Dunedin, and can i offer accommodation not to be excelled ; having been thoroughly renovated Blnce the new proprietress took poßseselon j and will now be found moat oomfortable. VISITORS Vill find every civility and acoommodatbn, and the a!m of the Proprietress will btto give her patrons every satisfaction. N.B. — Refreshments can be obtained m the shape of Tea, Coffee, and Ooooa on arrival : and Guests wiahing to go away by early train can depend on being called m ample time, if the? well only make their wishes known. 4 156 ASHBURTON _HIGH SCHOOL ESTABLISHED 1881; Teaching Stabf, Boys' School.— Mr J. B. Buchanan, Ist B. A., University College, London. Girls' School. — Miss Saundbrs, Canterbury College, Ohristohurch ; Miss Grubb, Trinity College, Dublin. AT this institution pupils of both iexes hava the oppot (unity of acquiring the elements of a liberal eduoation. The subjects of Study are those usually tanght at Secondly Schools ; but the ordinary course may be modified to neet special oases, if m the Interest of he Pupils such a plan is judged ad visible. The year is divided Into three terms. I LU fees are payable In advance. per term 'Pupils under 12 years of ago ... £2 2a over 12 years of age ... £2 16a Huslo (extra) £1 i 9 Tee or attending music (only), ... £2 2s >rawlng and Painting (only) ... £1 Is A term's notice required before the imoval of a pupil. The second term oommences on onday, 28th May. Pupils will assemble 9.30 a.m. For farther details apply to the Headutir.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1877, 26 June 1888, Page 1
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497Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1877, 26 June 1888, Page 1
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