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MAYING ditp s.-.t „i 1/10 Aa!i')H ton . b-aoch of .ur bmir.i P3 1 1 L. F I I ANDftEWBS&OO. we r.q eat that ALL ) ACCOUNTS owing to p«. »mlnd!ng those IInT, F, Farlr.y'o cii. U, b- jAS t.> Me L - P. AtfURKWES bn'. ; re 1.. 24 ii inst. , .. , H. J. Won a & CO., • gtati' ■■ r.' . i -.:' Oh-i'-'churoh. BUTLER'S IT'A -JLV: 1 1 uTEL H # n ASHBURTON. Bekt accommodation for Travellers and Families. Stabling and Paddocking free Loose Boxes very reasonable. One of Alcock'ri beet Billiard T&b'es on the Premises, and m ordar to meet the times we have decided to RBDUOE IHB P-108 OF MEAL 3 TO Is. Board and Lodging as uaual. 10J63 TO TRAVffiL THIS SEASON, IN THE OAIRNBBAE AND LAURISTON DISTRICTS, THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE, Diplomacy . Bred by John Grfgg, Esq., of Longbeach, Diplomacy's Biro ia Lord Baaconafield, dam Pleaamt by Prince Charlie Terms : £3 bobsod, guarantee, £4 10s ; groom»ge fee, 5a ; payable first aorvioe. To bona fide owners of 5 mares, » liberal allowance given; If 6 mares 1 allowed free. Mares changing hands to be paid for as season mares. :Ai the namber of mares for this horse is limited, owners wishing his services should make early application. Good Paddooklng for mares at Jb 6d per week, all care taken bat no responsibility. For farther particulars apply Groom m charge, or i DENIS MoKENDRY, 9§133 Proprietor, Oalrnbncuv.---h — - — — 1. TO TRAVEL THB ASHBURTON AND ! SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. f|l B B OARRIAGB HORSB , Hercules. HERCULES is a beaatifnl dark chestnut, 1 years old, standing 16 hands lin high, with , immenio bone and snbstance, and possesses a capital temper. At the Ashburton Show, as a two year old Hercules took first prize, also a special prize ps the beat horse likely to produce weightcarrying hacks and hunterß. HEROULJES' Bire, Digby Grand, dam Picnic; Picnic by The Uhiei , dam Maude, Tbe Chief by Towton, dam Queen of the South ; Mande by Priokwillow, dam a Blood Royal mare. Terms: Season, £2 2s; payable lßt January 1890 ; guarantee, £3 Bs. Groomage fee, 55,, payable firat Eervice. For further particulars apply to QHRIS. HARROLD, On J J. DAWSON, 9f170 , Waterton.

„[ TTTT X Ii iVli FUJRSALB i COTS ED ao.B?E FEED 1 VERY CU. 1 Ac\ ) t134 FRIEDXiA. T JDH!R BROS. ;r — — . TO STAND THIS SEASON AT OWNER'S LIV'-UIY Si'ABLRAND TKAV..L THE DISTRICT THE "■PUBE-BBED ENTIRE PONY ALI BAB A By Prince Charming (Imported from England) dam Pearl(by Prinoa Caarmiug) out of Jenny by Maz^ppa. This Pouy waa very muoh adnpired at the Ranglora Horse Parade, fie Is foUr years old, brlght-blaok color, and hk\(- \ brother to Aladdin, bred by O Dampler Oroaeley, Eeq., Rsnpiora. For Terms and Partioulara apnly 1 G F. SOOTT, Proprietor, 10t53 Livery Stables, Ashburton, TO STAND THIb SEASON AT MBTHVEN and Travtl the Lamißtoh and BnrroundingDietriets. - . . IHE THOROUGHBBBD STALLION Hunnington For Pedf gree see Garta. -- Tirms— For Benson, £2 10s; payable by promißßory note due the let January, 1890. Guarantee, £8> ip 8 , ., payable ls^Jjiuyi 18WV Gtoomage, 6s; poyabfe at time bit 'fiwt service. For two or more mares, the proper:y of one owners allowance will be made. 1 Any .ta>te Bold or changing hands to be paid for. Paddockihg, 2s per week. .Every care but no reßponsibiht>. ' '<; - ■■ Foe further jartloulara apply at Methven Livery Btablesi - •. .,- . ; ,-.', # ...r ■„ „ '■' ' <*• H. ALLISON/ ? 10f57 Proprietor, Metkrao, ;,: TO STAND, THIS.SifiA.SQtf at GBOVB ; FARM, TiNWAlim - ' ' TIHB THOROUGHBRED HORSE/ per™ iarbeck I; ;, By Pe» kin Warbeok (imp), dam Mlib Kate (Imp), the dam of Antelope ' and Sultan. Fof full pedigree ace Oards, PERKIN WARBEOK 11. bw splendid aotlon, posseaßes great streugtb, la •■ handspma they kte ' m»dp, and la » horce calculated 'to tbrow a moat valuable clbbb ofraolbg or oiher atqek,, Ai ••'■;-, An examination of bii Pedigree will ahow that be poesaaaeß a double ■train of tbe celebrated Adventurer blood, and li one of the very btat bred animals In the Southern Hemisphere. The aona of New. mlniater hive,' *b a family, been more auooeaeful at tho Stud than any family of modern dayu, and with the exception of Hermit, who is now standing In England »t 250 guineas. Adventurei, the grandalre of Perkln Warbeck 11. hn» produoed tbe most winners of .them all. - : '■ " Good paddocks at la 6d per week. For further partlcuUra.apply, Groom In charge, or EDWARD GATES, 9J187 Grove Farm, Tinwald,

BTT OF SOANDAL. ALADrES' MAN heard the following convc rsotion between two young ; and good looking ladieß m tho train • ..-i yesterday : -hirst Lady : "That's a aad aflfair about Mrs elop'ng v ith her huaband'a coachman. Wuat could have been the re»Bon ?" Second Lidy : "Don't you know ? It's the talk of the town. Her hubby refused ( o purchase her seme of the choice new Drapery and Dresses at W.BLOOLTJEERU The Corner, and rue coachman offered to supply her wants. A reason weighty, strong, and effectual," SPRING FASHIONS ~~~ S. W. ALCOEJS & COare NOW SHOWING NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, THE MOST FASHIONABLE MILLINERY, THE, Nicest RIB BONS, FLOWERS, etc. , The Newest Shades and Styles m DRESS GOODB, PRINTS and ZEPHYRS, SUNSHADES, GLOVBS, etc , m 'M6nton ARE NOW OPENED UP AT . ■ s. w. ALcoEisr & gq:s MITCHELL & TTJRj^ER HAVE juat aopaoked a Special Oon- /™\UR STOCK, of '■ slgnment of \J SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING GOO DB, Hrn j aßt recel76d lMg9 tddltloDß of I^ l^l«S^ ABhbart \ D rp;^ r f hoI i c BADDLIS These Goodi oonslet of ' EMBROIDERED ROBES, DRESS IN SUITS TO MEASURE PIECES DUST OLOAKS, w : . , , „ DOLMANS, JACKETS, "^ e m * ke B P eol *l eflorts to give otic Ac. Customers a good and RELIABLE And they will be aold at a alight ARTICLE, and oan Guarantee All M o!G t .od*M n «fr°or2}dp eryM d thorn . PBEPEOT FIT. KAJAPOI HOUSE TANORBD STREET. W, GREGG AND COMPANY. PUKE BLENDED TEAS, NEW SEASON, 1888-9, b ahd ib PACKt'ie, £lb FAwOY OANISTKRB and slb and Ilb TINP TBY THESE BLENDS.'" T^Y THESE BLENDS ©(( [^gle )) I^hlbv • -j| (i c l o b j] \v e *lh; Jf \k Perib JJ \\pei l\>. JJ O- -„ • ■ ' ..»* . ONEITWAKi WILL BSTAJBiiiwxx TUifilß p(OOIStsTAW4: £ITBJK? " ' ;jT be obtalus^fjQoi •jOHN ORB & CO. k

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2265, 28 October 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2265, 28 October 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2265, 28 October 1889, Page 3

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