Public Notioes. WE H4VK3 a Bum of £1100 fo inve?taen f npn . r rv first class v rural Security, a? £•> ye> :j-h: Interest, f W*LDI (* aND LEWIS, 1 9+.38 Solicitors. WatK'liop & v o.» GRAIN AND PRODUCE BROKERS. VALUATORS, STOCK-TaKEKS, FINANCIAL AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, 224, Hereford Street, Chri&tchurch, ARE prepared to negotiate Lo«n8 on Freehold Property, Wool, Gram, or any kind of Prod'ice. Liens on growing Crops at current rate?, For large amounts special arrangements can be mule. All business striotly confidential. WAUOHOP & GO. CENTBAL HOTEL, Wakanai Road, Ashburton. A. J. Kelly Proprietor. HAVING taken ever the tbnve Hotel, renovated and renewed the Furniture and Stuck, I Unit my Friends and the Public will give me a fair rhare of patronage, Good Stabling. SpeoUl Termß for Boarders. Btl6B ASHBURTON WESiEYAN SUNDAI SCHOOL, THE Services m connection with the Anniversary of the above will be conducted by tho R?v C. H. Laws, of Christohurch, on SUNDAY next, Sept. 30th. On the fo lowing TUEBDAY a TEA AND PUBLIC MEETING Will be held m the Church Addrpn*ea by Ministers and others Mub;c by the Children. Tea from 6to 7 30p.m. Tickets, la 6d. 9 146 TO TRAVEL THE LONGB^ACH AND ASHBURTON DISTRICTS. The Clydesdale Entire, Young Major, YOUK G MAJOR is by Mojor, who was importad to Tasmania from England by < It. Q Ke'mode, Esq: He took first prize at the Royal Society's Show m England, and also many first prizes m Tasmania. YOUNG MAJOR was bred by Mr Jameß Stark, his dam being Smiler, imported from Tasmania, where she was a .first prize-taker, and her progeny gained manyaworda. ' Terms : Season, £2 ; guarantee, £3 10s; groomage fee 5.*, payable at first service. CHARLES DAWSON, 9*141 Waterton. TO STAND THE SEA6ON AT GROVE FARM, TINWALD, THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE, Perkin Warbeck 11. By Perkin Warbeck (imp), dam Miss Kate (.inp), the dam of Antelope and Sultan. •— For full Pedigree see Cards. PERKIN WARBECK 11. has Bplendid action, possesses great strength, is "as handsome as they are made, and is a horse calculated to throw a most valuable class of racing or other stock. An examination of his. Pedigree will show that he possesses a double strain of the celebrated Adventurer blood, and is one of the very best bred animals m the Southern Hemisphero The sons of Newminster have, as a family, bee a more successful at the Ftud than any family of modern days, and with the exception of Hermit, who is now standing m England at 200 guineas, Adventurer, the grandsire of Perkin Warbeck 11. has produced the most winners of them all. For further particulars apply, EDWARD GATES, 9*157 Grove Farm, Tinwald WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. Season, 1888-89. We are prepared to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES ON THE ENSUING CLIP OF WOOL Placed In onr hands for sale. Onr Premises being well lighted afford ; special advantages for displaying WOOL, No Commission charged on advances and no Commission charged [for offering WOOL unleaa a sale is effected, WOOL PACKS AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. FRIEDLANDER BROS . PETER WILLIAMS, £35 Auctioneer. To the Ladies. SPLENDID SHOW OF New Spring Goods FOR THE SEASON, EX "RUAPEHU." NOVELTIES, NOVELTIES. NEW I DBES3 MATEEIALS. New Millinery, &o. AHDBEW On. I 1 »
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1957, 29 September 1888, Page 3
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533Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1957, 29 September 1888, Page 3
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