THE ASHBURTON GUARDIAN. • ' M< From and after the 80th November, 1886, the H terms of Subscription to this journal will be m as follows, viz. :— • IT PAID IN VANOH : hi Per Quarter.. 6s 6d by post, 9a 63 "' Half-year 12s 6d, by post, 18s 6d r Year .. 24s Od, by poßt, 37s 6d IF BOOKED Per Quarter.. 7s 6d, by post, 10s 9d al („ Half-year 15s Od, by post, 21s 6d d; f,, JYear .. 30s Od, by poet, 43s Od tl Birth riago, and Death Notices, if paid for at the time of insertion 2s 6d each (stamps may seat as payment) if booked, Jl 4s eaoh. . g Announcements cf Births, Deaths and Matriageß sent for publication from the oountry distriots require to be verified by the signature of the Deraon sendincr the notice, v DIABi, I —-"""-""" Moon's 0 Ban Snn Moon Moon age at : Jnly. Rises. Sots. Rises '.Beta. noon. ■ a.m. p nil ■ t 3 Monday .. 7.36 4.80 0.24 036 22 l 3 Tuesday .. 7.30 4.31 1.23 1.l 23 I 4 Wednesday.. 7.36 4.31 2.21 1.27 24 p 6 Thursday .. 736 4.32 3.20 1.54 25 \ 6 Friday.. .. 755 4.33 4.19 2.27 26 l 7 Saturday ... 7.56 4.38 5.17 3.3 37 8 Sunday .. '7.35 4.34: ($.14 3.48 28 '. __ "■ ■ ■ E .MOONLIOHT EVSNINQS.J E SsThe"Moon at i 8 days old (shinea till about ( 8 o'olook. ( The Moon at 6 days old shines till about half-past 10 o'olook. , The Moon at 8 days old shines till nearly o'olook m the morning. \ The Moon at 12 days old shines from sundown till about 4in the morning. ' ' The Moon at 15 days old is full, and Bhines ] all night. The Moon at 18 days old rises about.9 p.m. , and shines till morning, The Moon at 21 daya old rises about 11 a.m. and shines till morning. The Moon at 24 days old rises about 2 a.m. and shinesti 11 morning The Moon at 27 days old rises about 4 a.m. and shines till sunrise.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1885, 5 July 1888, Page 2
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