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iy ju v . v ... iufiuL 3 ORBS El) ttOKSE FEED I 7ERY CiliA . * f134 FRIEDLAND^R BBOS. ;r - TO STAND THIS SEASON AT OWNER'S LIVF.HY STaBLR AND I TKAVfL THE DISTRICT "■ THE ' PURE-BEED ENTIRE POlS'y ALI BABA By Prince Charming (imported from England) dam Pearl(by Prince Charming) out of Juuny by Mazappa. This Pony was very muoh adouted at the RftDglora Horse Parade, He 1b four years old, brlght-blaok color, aDd half-' brother to Aladdin, bred by 0 Dampler Oroßsley, Eeq., Bangipra. \ For Terms and Particulars apDly G F. SCOTT, Proprietor, 10153 Livery Stables, Ashburton. mO STAND TSIb SEABON AT METHVEI JL and Travel the Lanrißton and Burround ing Dißtiict3 IHlfi THOROUGHBKED STALLION Hunnington For Pedfgree see Can's. Terms— For Season, £2 IGb; payable bi promissory note due 'the Ist January, 1890 Guarantee, £3 10s, payable Ist July, 1890 Gtoomage, 6s, payable at time of first service For two or more maiea, the property of on< owner, allowance will be made. Any mare Bold or changing hands to be paid for. Paddocking, 2s per week. JSviry care bnt do responsibility. For farther particulars apply at Methver LiVery Btablea. tn^ n Q. if. ALLISON, 10t57 .^. . Proprietor, Methven. CO STAND THIS SEASON at GROVE [ FARM, TINWAIiD. TIHK THOROUGHBRED HORSE, rfiliMli uAiVDriblV 11, By Perkln Warbeck (imp), dam Mlm Kate (imp), the d«m of Antelope and SulUn. Fob fall pedigree see Cards. PERKIN WARBEOK II. baa splendid action, poinesaea great strength, Is »i handflome ac they are m»de, and Is a horse calculated to throw a moat valuable class of raolng or other Btook, An examination of his Pedigree will ohow that he poesoeseß a doable strain of , the celebrated Adventurer blood f and Is one of the very beat bred animals m the Southern Hemisphere.- The sons of New. minister have, as a family, been more successful at the Stud than any family of modern days, and whh the exception of Hermit, who is now standing m England at 250 guineas. Adventurer, the giandalre of Perkln Wtrbeok 11. has produoed the most winners of them all. Good paddooks at la 6d per week. For further particulars apply, Groom m charge, or EDWARD GATES, 92187 Grove farm, Tinwald..

\ JLJ »iVI\G „.-,{., .... 1 f wiu Ar.fr:)<«':o OL b-a-ch "f or bti'ir,i- s « ti L. F ANDREWES&CO. v-erq e.it that AL»- --» ACCOUNTS owing Jo ns, m • -i^'ng thoiw In T, F. Farl^y'a.osut" h> toMcL : F. ANDREWE^ b««'< v t.v> 24 'i inst. > H. ■•). vv. >„j & 00., "■ _ ■'•*' 1 1 »>l Oh •^♦cburc'i. "DUTLEB'S L^AILY rjL>TEI ASHBURTON. Best accommodation for Travellers and Families. Stabling and PaddocMng Free Loose Boxes very reasonable. One of AJcock'n best Billiard Tables on the Premises, and m order to meet the times we have decided to RKDUOE IHE PillOß OF MEALS TO Ib. Board and Lodging as uanal. 10J63 TO TRAVtiL THIS BKABON, IN THE OAIRtfBBAE AND LAUBISTON DIBTRIOTS, THE OLTDEBDALE ENTIRE, Diplomacy, Bred by John Grlgg, Esq., of Longbenoh. Diplomacy's sire ta Lord Beaconsfield, dam Plessant by Prinoe Charlie Terms : £3 season, guarantee, £4 10s ; groomage fee, 63 ; payable fuot aurvioe. To bona fide owners of 5 mareo, » liberal allowaode given ; If 6 mares 1 allowed free. Mares changing hands to be paid for as season mares. Ab the number of mares for this horse is limited, owners wish log his services should make early applloatlon. Good Paddooklng for mares at Is 6d per week, all care taken bat no responsibility. ■•.-,.. For farther particulars apply Groom In charge, or DEM IS MoKENDRY, 9§133 Proprietor, Oalrnbr»e, — : — I TO TRAVEL THE ASHBURTON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. m a B CARRIAGE HORSE Hercules, HEBOULES i 8 a beautiful dark chestnut. 4 years old, standing 16 hands lin high, with ! immenae bone and snbstance, and possesses a 1 capitel temper. At tho Ashburton Show, as a two year old Hercules took first prize, also a special prize as the best horse likely to produce weight* carrying hacks and hunters. HERCULES' sire. Digby Grand, dam Picnic; Picnic by The Uhief , dam Maude, Tbe Chief by Towton, dam Qneen of the South ; Maude by Prickwillow, dam a Blood Royal mare. Tbkhs: Season, £2 2s; payable Ist January 1890 | guMonteo, £3 Bs. Groomage fee, 65,, payable firit Eervice. For f urth3r particulars apply to CHRIS. HARBOLD, Or J J. DAWSON, 9f170 Waterion.

& BIT OF SCANDAL. . : A LADIES' MAN heard the following conversation between two young and good looking ladies m the train y-aterday ; -i'irst Lady :" That's a sad affair about Mrs eloping with hec husband's ooachman. What could have been the reason ?" Second Lady : •'Don't \ y° u know ? It's the talk of the town. •Her hubby refused *o purchase her seme of the choice new Drapery and Dresses at W. H. COLLIERS. The Corner, and ti»e ooachman offered to supply her wanie. A reason weighty, strong, and effectual." SPRING FASHIONS ~~ S. W. ALGOBN & CO. ARE NOW SHOWING NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, THE MOST FASHIONABLE MILLINERY, rpHE Nicest RTBHONS, FLOWERS, etc., 1 The Newest Shades and Btyleß m DREBS GOODS, PRINTS and ;; ZEPHYRS. SUNSHADES, GLOVES, etc., m Ashbnrton ARE NOW OPENED UP AT S. W. ALCOEJSr & CQ/S MITCHELL & TimtfEß HAVE just unpaoked a Special Con- fXUR STOCK of ■Ignment of \J SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING Cr O O D S, Has juef teoefred large additions ol purchased at conelderably under usual Aabiburlon and other Choice SADDLE Wholesale Prlce 8 for CASH, TWEEDS. &<,., & c . These Goods consist of EMBROIDERED ROBES, DRESS IN SUITS TO MEASURE PIEOBB DUST CLOAKS, w . . , , _ DOLMANS, JACKETS, VKe mtbe "P ool * l efforts to give oni &o , Oostotners a good and RELIABLE And they will be sold at a slight ARTICLE, and oin Guarantee A 111* of (MESi7ta l i|4 per yard ""* ' PERPEOT PIT ' KAJAPOI HOUSE TAKORBD BTBBBT. W, GREGG AND COMPANY, PUKE BLEIDBD TEi8 t NEW SEASON, 1888-9, • B and ib FACKta S, 2xb FAWOY CANISTERS and 6lb and Ilb TIN? TRY THESE BLSNDS. ~TM" THESE BLENDS ©({ Eagle }i \\*xmi •J(ic l y e j] \Perlb. JJ Vperlb JJ \V pei Ib. JJ OJiE TRIAL WILL ESTABMsn TJililiß OON3TAJSX USE T be obt«iucd from ■ ■jOUN ORR *&.;GO

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2266, 29 October 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2266, 29 October 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2266, 29 October 1889, Page 3

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