i lOi'aL Tl^^aLl.- wLMi ■ I 0.0.F fd.U. rnHE Anniversary of tho abnvo L"'j?» JL wiii bo oulobratttd b> a B*ll io be held at the Toinpkr }U ; 1, Tlnwald, on, Show Nrgi-t, SOVIfiSIBBB In*. Tickets 4s ; Ladles free. Ref eeahmnntß provided. JDanoing cummenots at 8.30 p.m. 10 2CB NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ALTERATION OF TIMETABLE FOR MOUNT 3OMERS LINE. FROM tho lit November the 4.25 p.m. train from Aahbnrfcon t& Spi-nc-bd-n will run daily ; and tfce 740 p m. train from kahburton to Sprlngburn, now running on Mondays and Frldayx, will not run. 10t203 BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. i FARES TO ABBBURTON FOR I AGRICULTURAL BHOW. Special Team at 6.10 p.m., Ist Nov., xo Ob&bi. SATURDAY Return Tiokets to Ashburcon will bo lasued on the let NovomDer (Show day), at Ghrlatobarch, Tlmaru, and Intermediate Stations, available for retnra till 4th November. On the Ist trains will atop at the Saleyardn siding (oppoßlto to tho Show Giounde), to i*ko up and set down passengers — Tho train from Aiihburton to Sprlngburn will Bt«t ai 5 45 p m., aud run 1 hour 20 minutes later than vi .e---table times. A bPEOIA-L TRAIN for passengers returning homo from thuShow, will loave ASHBURTON tin ORARI at 6,10 p.m., stoppiug W'tere rtqulrfd. 10t204 BY OKDE2B, TO STAND THIS oUJA-SON at GROVE FARM, TINWALD. rnHK THOROU--.iI BRED HORSE, PERKIN WaRBECK H. By Perkln Waibeok (imp), dam MUe Kate (Imp), the dam of Autelope and Sultan. For full pedigree see Cards. PERKIN WARBEOK 11. bao splendid aotion, posseaees great strength, Is as handsome an they ore mede, and 1b k horve calculated to throw a must valuable olasa of racing or oihorstook, An examination of his Pedigree will show that he pooßKau&.i » doable strain of the celebrated Aiivcclurer blocd, and is one of tho very boat bteJ ouimaio m the Southern Hemisphere The sons of Newminieter hive, as a family, been more Buccotaful At the Stud than auy family o modern daya, and with th» exception of Hermit, who la now standing In England at 250 guineas. Adventurer, the grand«ir« tif Peikln Warbeok 11. his produced the moat wtnnerß of them ftli. Good paddi.oks at la 6d per week. For lurihtr particulars apply, Groom m charge, or EDWARD GATES. 9^187 Grove Farm, Tlnnald TO TRAVEL THE ASHBURTON AND RAKAIA DIdTiUOTd. rrVHE THOROUGH-BRED HORSE TEKOA. He is a dapple brown, stands 1G handa high, Igw Bet, strong built ; well adapted to got weight carrying uacka, and lmruosa noraes. Tekoa ib the Biro of Secretary, Glonc.e, and Cribbage, aud njauy first ohbs hnnters. Tejioa m by f-odgmero, imported (Bee etud bock) out of lDßacck. fcedgmere, by Danjet O'Rorke \ dam by fi'leight of Hand— Hampton (brown) mare. Tuceock by Kiddlesvyortn, importei, (aeeatud book) ont of tolly. Polly by air Hercules, (see atwi bo:li,, etna iiayo.uuJ. Terms (season) i £2 each mare, guarantee £8 ; £1 payable Slftt I)ec, 1889, and £2 if mare prove m foal at apring of iB9O. Any other terms as per agreement. < Orooor ago : 6s, payable at first service, Any mares guaranteed to Tekoa most be prcdnsed m September, 1890, or owners will be held responsible far the horse's fees. For further particulars apply to JOHN NORRIiH, fStjiblekeepor, jiokaia, ST ' *4« A, "i A'flgJS, Proprietors.. nUTLEB'S riAMILY p'wT 61 ' A S H B U R T ON. Bebt accommodation for Travellers and Families. Stabling and Paddocking Free Loose Boxes very reasonable. One of Aloook's best Billiard Tables on the Promises, and m order to meet the times we have deoided to RttuUOE IHE PHIUE OF MEALS j To Ib. Board and Lodging as usual. 10J63 WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. SEA SOnTUsO -1890. MILES & 00. ARE PREPARES TO MAKfcS LIBEKAL CASH ADVANCES On tbo JSneuiDg CLIPS OF WOOL placed m their hands for mile here or for shipment to MILES BKOd. & CO., London. We make advances on wool at the lowest poßßible rate of interest, charging tsO COMMISSION unkHH a sale Is efteoted. We also make a careful estimate of tho Value of all Wool placed m our hands tV sale, and arrange with the growers aB io Reserve Price. The Afchburton Bales will be beld ea usual m MR JAMESON'S PREMISES, which are ADMIRABLY LIGHTED, m,d afford &PJSOIAL ADVANTAGES for DISPLAYING WOOL Woolptoks, Twine and All Necessaries At Lowest Raton. v * . T. FORD, Auctioneer, GEOBGE JAMESON, *194 Agent, Aehburtftn. AB H BURTON HIGH BCHOOL. ESTABLISHED 1881. PUPILS of both eexoß are taught the elements of a liberal education. Speoial subjects of Btudy may be pur»ued where clrcumßtarices rrquiro a ! dcpariure from the ordinary Bohool oc urne. dead master : Mr J. E. Buchanan, let 8.A., (LoDdon.) por torm I Fao for pupilfl ovor 12 £ a d . years of age ... 3 3 0 Foe for pupils under 12 years of ago ... 2 9 0 s Music (extra) 110 ) The School year ia nividtd into three eima, AU feel are payable m advance. io we
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2268, 31 October 1889, Page 3
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