I Public Notices. OOLDSTREAM ROAD BOARD. mKNDERS are invited for works on J_ Coldetream Road. Specification! may be seen at the " Guardian Offioe,' and at Mb Novrish's, Hinds, E. H. DOBBON, *X6i Chairman. TENDERS. 11K DERB are Invited for building a Farm House near Methven for A F. Somrkvillb, Eaq, Placfl and Specifioa tions oan be seen at Baker Bros., oorner of Wakunui Road ard Oass street, whera Tenders w 11 be received not later than NOON on SATORDAY, 30th inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted 3t151 BAKEB BROS. pHABLES T)RADDELL ESTATE, HOUSE, L\ND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AOJEisT. Licensed Land Broker, and Sworn Valuator under the (t Land Transfer Act, 1885 ' Agent for the National Fire insurance Company. Rents and debts collected. Several Farms and Houses for Sale or to Let. Burnett Street (opposite the Aroade.) 2*Bl F AOANE AND |^O ' CASH BUYERS OF WHEAT, BARLEY, OATS, RYEGBABS &c., &o. Rye Corn_For Sale. Agents Tob — Brantford Light Eteel Binder Liverpool and London aod Globe Insurance Company N.Z Acoident Insurance Company; 3 88 JAMES BESELTINE, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, BURNET St. J (STbxt Scott's Stables), AND AT TINWALD. j TT7IBHES to acquaint the farmers and Vf horse-owners of the Ashburton County, that having Imported a large stook of materials, he Is now prepared to mpply them with HORSE COVERS of superior make and quality at very reason- ! able prioe, for the coming season. Qaotations on application. SADDLERY AND HABNESS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS IN STOOK. 3*142 Transfer of Business IN Thankiug my numerous Oastomers for the liberal enpport they have given me during the last 10 years I have been In Business as Plumber, Gaeficter, and Tinsmith, I take this opportunity of Informing them that I have DI3POSED OF THE BUSINES3 To my Son, John W. Hakdliy, aod solicit for him a oontlnuanoe of their patronage. SAML. HARDLEY. Maroh lit, 1889. la reference to the above I trust by a j ■trlot attention to Business, inolnding a j promptitude In the execution of all ord»;; to merit the same measure of support aooorded to my father, J. W. Hardley PLUMBER, GASFITTER, TINSMITH AND GALVANIBED IRON WORKER. East Street, ASHBURTON. All Accounts due to Ist Maroh, 1889, must be paid promptly either to J. W, Hardley, East street, or Samuel Hardier, Eaitßelt, Aihburton. 3+22 H- J. WOOD & CO. stationers' hall. STATIONERY. WRITING and PRINTING PAPERS of all kinds. WRAPPING PAPERS and BAGS In any quantity. ACCOUNT BOOKS of all SIZES and BINDINGS. NEW"¥OOKS by every Mall. HYMN and PRAYER BOOKS, BIRTHDAY BOOKB, SCHOOL BOOKS, etc., etc., School Teachers, Committees. an d Libraries, supplied at LOWEST PRICES sht^f&r lD hlock prooDted * fanctFgoods. MUSIC and MUSICAL. INSTRUMENTS of every description. MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS, Subscribers, wanted for any Magazine or Newspaper published. H.J.WOOD&CO STATIONERS' HALL, ASHBURTON I
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2097, 29 March 1889, Page 3
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464Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2097, 29 March 1889, Page 3
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