Public Notices. VIOLIN tUITION. ~" ' MR X WOOD, of Timaru, Toaoher of Violiu, Viola, and Oeilo, will viait ABiiburton *nd ia prepared to take | pupils ooniinoncin^ 11th October. For terms etc. app'y to :Vir :i. Cu'leo. 10 102 i | aVIISG dlspoaou vi the Aahburtou JLjL bruioh of <oc business to L. F. AfrD&iSWES&OO. wor.qacatthafcALL A COOU NTS owing to cs, including those tn 'J', E. Ftrlny'e eats to, be paia to M. L F, ANI'RSiWES bofors the 24th mat. H. J. WOOD & CO., SutionAn.' B*ll, Ohrlitohuroh. ~3T. STJiPH^W'S OHUUOH, ASH- " isUKTON. \ PPLICiTIONS are Invited for tha x\_ position of Oig*uist la St. Stephen's Otiurob ; applicants to state salary required. Applications to b-j tent m to Mb - John C'cutis, CnorohwardbU, Wakunul Boad, by Monday evening next. 10t135 20 YEARS PRACTICAL BXPERIBNCE Ck TJ ARROW, of Oaßhel street, • A, H Ohrlatchurnh. will vlilt Ashburton on of abou p . tie 17 th inst. to tune and repa'.r Piaioi, Oceans, &o. Orders left with Me H. G. Flower, Oonfeotloner, or Mb T. Gates, will reoelve prompt attention. 10 120 "OO AJL_JJO A L 500 TOKS IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE. All Orders lotrusted to Mr John OIsEN, our Currier, will hwe prompt attention. W. B.GoTlins&Co. TIMBEK AND COAL MERCHANTS. 10 75 SATURDAY, OCSTOBER 19th. AT BA&T BTRBRT 110 RSK BAZ VAR At 1 oclrck. i HfTILLIAMS AND BLAND have ' W received instructions from Mr J. MoKbown, OanMru, to cell by publlo auotion at the above time and p'aoo, 5 FIRST CLASS DRAUGHT MaRES APD GELDINGS 4 to 6 years old. This lot Is recommended as worth tbe attention of Farmer* and Contractors. WILLIAMS & BLAND, 10J133 Auctoneere. 1 TINWALD KALEYARD^, \A ESBRS MILES and Co. are IniyLstruoted to oflfer at the above Yards on TUESDAY, 22nd OCTOBEE, On sooount of the Hon W, S. Pktjbb, Anama „_ ry?<\ HALF-BRED HOGGETS Aq A HALF-BRED TWO-TOOTHS. 'lhese Sheop arc by Hon Ernest Gray* English Leicester Bams out of the famous Anama Merino Eweß, and deserve special attsntion on the part of Farmers wishing • o seoure sheep carrying fleecea of the finest quality wool. J. T. FORD, Auctioneer 10*131 GEO. JAMESON, Agent. NifiW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. BAOES AT ABHBIL TON, OCTOBER 16th and 17tf. SATURDAY Retorn Tickets to AihburtOD, available for return till tho 18th October. will be issned on tbe 16 h and 17th at Christchurcb, Timarn, and intermediato stations. On the 16th acd 17 ih tbe Express lrain from OhrißtcLu cb will stop to eet down passengers at the Ashburton Saleyords Siding if required, On the 17th tho Tr»in duo from Ashburton for Timaru at 3 45 p.m. will ttart at 5.35 p.m., and tun 1 hour 50 minutes later than time-table Umea ; and on the 16th and 17th the Mount Somers train will leave Ashburton at 545 p.m., and run 1 hour 20 minutea later than time--otßolmßS'0 lmßS ' BY ORDER A. W. Raisdbll, FRUIT ERER AND ERTJIT GROWEB, TOWN HALL AND NORTH-WEST BELT. ALLENTON. WISHES to draw special gttentlon to his present Stock of Seed potatoes grown from Imported tuber/, In his own ground especially tbe Beauty of Bath whloh Is a wonderfully prolific and early varle'y and the best sort of potato foe table purposes. KIDNEYS, real IRISH FLOUNDERS (true), and other varieties also In B'.o:k. Goad DERWENTH for present use delivered any part of Town and Suburbs. ABBBPRTON RACING CLUB'S ~~ RACES. OOTOBBB 16TH AMD 17TH A LTHOUGH It Is not at all requisite XjL to advertUo my House, as so many of those who patromzj suoh gathering! as tho above have stayed at it, and tested for themselves the accommodation It tftords, as well a* the board, which it pleases me to be able to say, saoh numbers have told me, is unequalled (n this oliy or the Colony at the price, nevertheless, I will take tbe opportunity of telling any of my patrons, who may be at the Raoes, and who are not aware of the fact that I, have had c Monster Dining Hall and a number of Double and single Bedrooms added, bo that those who purpose oomlng to the Exhibition, may not be disappointed m regard to board and lodging. MRR fcILK, LEVIATHAN HOTEL, 10 127 DUNFDIN. Th» Stud. TO BTAND THIB BEA6ON at Williame and Bland's Ease Street Horse Bazaar and Travel the £eubarton Districts, TBE POWBRFUii TEOTIIKG BTALLIOISI Merry Lad. By Yonng Performer (imp.) Dam Morry Last by Qnicksilver (imp), Merry Laaa has taken several first prig s for trotting and also m the Show ring. MERRY LAD waa bred by the late W. J. G. Bluett, Esq., m 1881, He ie a rioh cheetnat, standing 15 hands hiph, with grand bone and symmetry, combined with the gentlest o tempers. A glarce at Merry Lad is sufficient to show that he is vtoll adapted to breed trotting hcrsfiß, hacks, and harness horeeo poBSBEBing superior b^ne. etyle, and action, Terms— Season, 80*; payable Ist January, 1800. Guarantee, £2 10i. payable Ist AugnsL, 1800. ifot further particular* npply to WILLIAMB AND BLAND. Halt Street Horse Bazaar, Or A. biUKGBON, 10(112 fc»fcbwm,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2254, 16 October 1889, Page 3
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839Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2254, 16 October 1889, Page 3
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