TXT E HAVE FOX BAJU 18 CBUSLED aORBE FEED VERY CHEAP, 8f134 FRIEDLANDER BROS. WE ARE NOW PiUiPAßfclf TO' SUPPLY Field Pipes FOR DRAINAGE, 2,3, 4, 6, 9 and 12 INCH^^ OUR OWH MAKE v la any quantity, FRIEDLANDER BROS. BAKEE BEOg., BUILDERS, UNDERTAKERS. Afl, Corner Wakanul Road and Caa itreet (Nbxt Obnxbai, Hotbi.) Or at Baker and Brown's Ooieh Ifceton Havelook atieet. . 7 Next thb Oottbt Heußß.) f9O IMPERIAL FIRB INSURANOB CO Established A.D. 1803, CAPITAL ..m £1,200,0001 Invested Funds over £1,600,000, TT Is hereby notified that MR W. W. WHITE has been appointed Agent for Ashbnrton District. bOLANDEBB AND CO., Ohristchnrch, Chief AgeDta for Cantorbuiy, 8116CIOYerSS Glover Seeds' CLOYEB SEEDS. ; WE are now landing from London and New York our first Bhipmcnt for the coming eeaaon of NEW SEEDS consisting of CLOVERS. TURNIPS, MAN&OLDBL CARROTS, RAPE, GARDEN ..• AND .-..,■::• FLOWER SEEDS. Theso seeds are from the most reliable Houses m London and New Yobk and therefore can be confidently recommended as fresh and reliable, we have also ; PERENNIAL, BYE GRABS and OOOKfrV FOOT for sale m large or emalf quantities. Latest novelties m Garden and Flower Seeds from that >ell -known London Firm, James Oabieb and Co, and gaidoh requisites of every description. Samples and quotations forwarded on application J. SEALY & CO. B*6o Just Landed EX « SPRAY » FROM PELORU3 BOUND,— 25,000 feet OF MAGNIFICENT WHITE PINE FLOORING AND MATCHLBHNGL NoKnofs. No Shaken, —now landingEx "Crusader." FENCING WIRE WIRE NAILS HOOFING IRON CEMENT WHITE LEAD RED LEAD RAW OIL BOILED OIL WINDOW GLASS : - W,ECOLLINS&CO. IRON, TIMBER, AND Coal Merchants. "THE CORNER," The ship Lady Jocelyn, whioh has jui« arrived, enoountered a fearful tidal wave whioh rushed on board and threatened to engulf • the vessel. To escape the sea was a matter of impossibility. The sea came op and broke; ten feet over the rail, Bending the Bpray eighty feet high. The sea washed the iron capstan head off and sent it overboard together with the bulwarks and boats, as soon as tht mountain wave did its work. The gale eon* tinued with great fury. The ship was kept running at a speed of ten knots an hour. The vessel contained a valuable oargo which caused the oaptain great anxiety on aoeouht of a number of valuable oases of new andf ohoioe prints and drapery oonsigned to W. H. Collier, " The Corner," ABhburton, and whioh could not be replaoed at any price. They are Bomo of the ohoioeafc goods every imported to thiß oolony. Buy none till you have ingpeote them.— (Advt«> (at THE CORNER."
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2236, 25 September 1889, Page 3
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424Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2236, 25 September 1889, Page 3
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