uhlic Notices. ~~~" £6 REWARD. ' rpRE above reward wi'i be paid to any JL person giving such information as may lead to the conyictioa of the person who poisoned a Dog on my property. P. O'OONNELL, 8 53 Moore Street. UPPER ASHBURTON ROAD-BOARD. A PPLIOATIONS are Invited by Aag. GL 27ch, for the position of Overseer, Clerk, and Collector of Rates for the District. Schedule of duties caa be seen at the County O mnoll Offices, Aahburton. DONALD MoLEAN, 8t55 Chairman.' T EGAL Proooedlnga will be taken for JLj the recovery of all Accounts doe to Mr O. Neate, and remaining unpaid or otherwise arranged for by the 17th Inflt. CHARLES BRADDELL, Attorney for O. J. H, Neate Aahbqrton, 10th Angust, 1888, 8+54 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WATERLOO CUP COURSING MEETING AT DQNEDIN, PXOURSION Tickets to Danedin, availJQj able for returu till the 20th imt., will be issued on the 13th, 14th, and 15th August, at Aehburton, at 28s firet class, 18a 6d second. j 8+47 BY ORDER. MELBOURNE HOUSE. town hall"building. JOHN RUSSELITuib great pleasure m announcing to the Public at large that his Sale now on is a genuine one and no ' "puff." Thq Stock must be cleared out ■ this montb to make room for a large and assorted shipment of Spring Goods, from England, expected daily. As his expenses are so small he is enabled to sell at prices that defy competition. No reasonable offer ref'jßud, as he is selling at less than English cost prices. Every art ; o'e guaranteed best quality, and all new Goods. Don't forget the Little Warehouse. CRYSTAL PALACE SKATING RIN£. Saturday Night. EXTRA ATTRACTION. one m£le race, Between two well-known Rinking Gentlemen of this town ; also a challenge Foot Race against Bicycles. "PLOUGHING TO LET— Lot I— ll2a 3r 40p, Blair's Paddock, Ploughing after Turnips j to be . commenced at once. Lot 2— 94a Or 2p ; Lot 3— 36a 2r, Wads worth's Paddock. Theße two lots have Turnips m them, but as soon as they are eaten off, and the ground is dry, to be ploughed. Lot 4—{4a Or 32p, Cow Paddock when Turnips eaten off, and land dry, to bo ploughed. Tenders to bo sent m by MONDAY, the 13th. ' 0. G. TRIPP. Orari Gorge, August 3, 1888. B*4B ASHBURTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. To the Ratepayers of Hampetead Town District, GENTLEMEN,— The Hampstoad Town U Board having reiterated theiVrefuaal to refund the unavoidable expenses incurred by the Ashburton Fire Brigade, m attending fires m your district, this Council has no alternative but to request the Brigade NOT to attend any fire that may occur m the Hampßtead Town District, until the Board shall refund the expenses already incurred, a&d shall make on equitable arrangetmnt for any future services of the Fire Brigade.' The Town Board having been notified of the Council's intention, and repeated their refusal, must now aOcopt the responsibility. — — — By order, CHAS, E. FQOKS, Town Clerk. Borough Council office, Aehburtoa, 10th August, 1888. B*so
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1915, 10 August 1888, Page 3
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