Oomplaints have been made of the lack of politeness and decency observable at the ceremonies m Sydney whioh marked tho decease of the German Emperors. On tho first occasion the prominence of glaringly gay colors worn by females presont was painfully noted, and it was found neoessary to print on the admission cards for the next time " Dark drees expected." Idle, vulgar curiosity wsb to the fore, and the usual Sydney craving for a cheap concert sought satisfaction. Not a single person roso at the playing of tho " Dead March," and an indignant Gorman declares that he heard one lady (?) behind him say at the " Heil Kaiser Dis." "Why, its our * God save the Queen ' they're a*singin' that muck to."
UPPER ASHBURTON ROAD B3ARD T>AWLE'S Crossing is UNSAFE fcr £\> Traffio, no road that waj . OYRIL JEPHSON, B*ls Acting Clerk. UPPER ASHBURTON ROAD BOARD mENDERS are invited for 1. Formation of Road past Mr Matheeon'fl, towards MrPocock'e, called Mitcham Road, full width about three miles. 2. Alteration of Waterway m Allenton. Plans, etc, can bo seen and Tenders must be left with the undersigned not later than SATURDAY, 11th August, at Noon, CYRIL JEPESON, B*l4 Acting Clerk: UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE ASHBURTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION ON TQESDAY next, the 7th inst., a Public Trial will be held, on the farm of Mr L. Markej', near the Saleyards, of Duncan's DIGGING or PULVfRI&ING , PLOUGH, the most effective cultivator of , soil ever shown m New Zealand. Convertible into an ordinary Double Plough. Wo contemplate making attachments for doing this class of work, to bo fixed to our Ploughs at present m übo. Farmers are invited to attend and favor ua with their opinions without which perfection cannot be attained. P. & D. DUNCAN, Wills Street, Ashburton. J. G. RESTELL, 8J22 • Bee A, and P. Association. Important Notice. A CHANCE. AMONG other Properties In the Dissolved Partnership Estate of Lako and Evans, Ohriatohurob, to be sold by Publlo Auotlon, absolately without reserve, on SATURDAY, 11th AUGUST, at 2 p.m., are Aehbnrton Tom Sections 771, 905, 906, East street. Grand Corner Lots. MATSON AND 00., B*l Auctioneers, Christen uroh. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. BEASON 1888-89. MILES AND 00.l Are prepared TO MAKE LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES, At a low fate of Interest, on the ensuing CLIP OF WOOL, Placed m their hands for Sale here or for Shipment to MILES BROS. AND CO., LONDON. No Commission charged on Advances, and no Commission charged for offering Wool here unless a Sa'e is effected. Periodical Sales will be held during the Season at Mr Gen, Jameson's commodious and convenient Stores, West Street, J, . T. FORD, Auctioneer. GEORGE JAMESON, B*JB Agent, Aahburtoa,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1909, 3 August 1888, Page 3
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443Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1909, 3 August 1888, Page 3
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