i CRUSHED aOESE PEED'V VERY OHEA?, 8f134 FRIEDLANDUR BROS. \\l E ARlil NOW PitfcPA'ft>.jtf TO VV SUPPLI t Field Pipas FOR DRAINAGE. -•« 2,3, !:, 6, 9 AND 12 INCH. OUR OWH MAKB : . In any quantity. FRIEDLANDER BROS/* B/VKEB BEOS., - BUILDKItS, UNDERTAKERS, 40, Oojrnet -WftHurU Ko<4 and Oau r ilM6t (N£XX OfiftTßAL HOTBL.) Of at BaUrr •ud Brown's Ooaoh Faototj Uavalook street. Nhxt thb Court Hopsb.) 190 IMPERIAL FIRK INBURANOB OP ' Established A.D. 1808, CAPITAL ..." £1,200,000. Invested Funds over £1,600,000, TT Is hereby notified that MR W. W. WHITE has been appointed Agent for Ashburtoa District. bOLANDEBS AND CO., Christohurcht Chief Agents for Canterbury, BU6, Gloyer Seeds. Clover Seeds' CLOYEB SEJfiJDS. WE are now landing from London and Ntw York cur first shipment for the coming beason of NEW dEEDfI oonsistingof OLOVEUB, TURNIPS, MANGOLDS, CAIiBOTS, RAPE, GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. Theso seeds are from tho most reliable Houses m London and New Yobk and therefore oan be confidently recommended as fresh and reliable, we have also PERENNIAL, RYE GRASS and COOKSFOOT for sale m large or sm*il quantities. Latest novelties m Garden and Flower Seeds from that ivell-known London Firm, Jakes Oabibb and Go, and garden requisites of every description. Sampleß and quotations forwarded on application 3. SEALY & CO. B*6o Just Landed EX " SPRAY " FROM PELORUS aOJND,— 25,000 feet OF MAGNIFICENT WBITE PINE . FLOORING AND MATCHLINING Ih Knots. No Bhakoß, —NOW LANDING— «% Ex " Cruroder." FENCING WIRE WIRE NAILS ROOFING IRON CEMENT WHITE LEAD RED LEAD RAW OIL BOILED OIL WINDOW GL4J3S "'*- X I.H.COLLINS&CO! IRON,I TIMBER, |icl ™ .--■• AND] -- ~~«« iGo&L Merchants. 1 ) ["THE CORNER." "* . .■■ ■»'■'" The ship Lady Jocelyn, whioh has jus* arrived, enaountered a fearful tidal wave whioh rushed on board and threatened to engulf the vessel. To esoape the sea was a matter ol impossibility. Tho sea came up and broke ten feet over the rail, Bending the spray eighty feet high. Tho sea waßbed the iron OBpstan head off and sent it overboard together with the bulwarks and boats, as soon as the mountain wave did its work. The gale oon* tinued with great fury; The ship was kept tunning at a speed ol tea knots an hoar. Tho vessel contained a valuable oargo wbiob caused the captain great anxiety on account of a number of valuable oases of new and ohoioe prints and drapery consigned to W. H. Collier, " Tho Corner," Ashburton, and whioh oou : d not bo replaood at any prioe. Tbey are somo of the ohoioost goods every imported to this oolony. Buy none till you have mspaote , them.— (Advt-) J2 the corner; 1 . ■
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2238, 27 September 1889, Page 3
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