T. Buiiock SATURDAY, HOVJ-MBKR 2nd SPECIALBNTRY. On account or Mb Wm. Mosas,— ( 5 Draught to VRES aud Gfc.__L>- pf ING 3; young, >ndof a O superior stamp, jw't out of work. \ Sale at 1 o'clock. T. BULLOOK, 10*201 Auctioneer SATDBDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd Town Property situated m Moore stroot MR T. BULLOCK has received inHtructions f'.m Mr »v. M. Tavlor (m consequence of his having decidud to remain iv England) to Hell by Public Auction at tho Arcado on tho above date, — His Property m Moore Street, being } T.S. 97 on which is erected 2 small shops with Dwelling- attached ; also Photographic Studio. This Prrper.y is woli situated, bein^* only 4 sectiona distant from Ea*t etre.t end Dext the Road Board Offioo. As Mr Taylor does not intend to return his instructions are to sell. Terms at Sale. Sale at 12.15. T. bULLOOK, 10°199 Auctioneer. COALOOAL 500 TONS V. STOOK AND TO ARRIVE. All Orders Intrußted to Mr J >hn OliSEtf, our Carrier, will have prompt attention. W H. Collins & CoTIMBER AMD COAL MERCHANTS. 10 76 NKW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ALTERATION OF TIMETABLE FOR MOUNT 30MER. LIiSE. FROM the lit November the 4.25 p.m. train from Ashbnrton ter tip'Dgburn wil! rnn dally ; and tbe 740 p.m. train from Ashburton to Sprlngburn, now ruonlng on Mondays and Fridays, will not run. 10t203 BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. FARES TO yiFm BURTON FOR AGRICULTURAL ; HOW. Special Train at 6 10 pm., Ist Nov., to Oeaki. SATURDAY Return Ticket* to Ashbur «n will be Issued on tbe Ist NovemDer (Shew day), at Christohnrch, Ttmaru, and int.rmedlate Stations, available for return till 4th November. On the Ist trains will stop at tho Saleyards aiding (opposite to the Show Grounds), lo take up and set down passengers. — The train from Aehburton to Sprlngburn will start at 5.45 p m., and run 1 hour 20 nalnntes later than time* table times. A SPECIAL TRAIN for passengers returning home from the Show, will leave ASBBURTON for ORARI at 6,10 pro,, stopping where required. 10t204 BY ORDER, TO STAND THIS SEASON at GROVE FARM, TINWALD. TIBE THOROUGHBRED HORSE, PERKIN WARBECK fl. By Perkln Warbeck (imp), dam Miss Kate (imp), tho dam of Antelope and Sultan For full porjlgree see Cards, PERKIN WARBEOK 11. baa splendid aotion, possesses great strength, >. _« h-ndßoma as tbey tre mr.de, and ls a horse calculated to throw a most valuable olass ofraolng or other stook, An examination of bis Pedigree will show that ho posae.sea » doqblo strain of the celebrated Adventurer blood, and Is one of the very boat bred animals m tho Southern Hemisphere. Tbo boos of Now. minister h.ve, as a family, been more successful at the Stud than any family of modern days, and with the exception of Hermit, who is now standing m Borland tt 250 gnlneas. Adventurer, tbe grand" sire of Perkln Warbeok 11. has produced the most winners of tbem ali. Good paddooks at Is 6d per week. For forthe. particulars apply, Groom In oharge, or EDWARD GATES, 9J187 Grove Farm, Tinwald. TO TRAVEL THE ASHBURTON AND RAKAIA DISTRICTS . mHE THOROUGH-BRED HORBE TEKOA. He is a dapple brown,' stands IG hands high, low set, strong built ; well adapted to get weight carrying hacks, and harness horses. Tekoa is the tyre of Secretary, Glencoe, and Oribbage, aud many 'first -cLeb hunter.. Tekoa U by Ho.gmcre, imported (see stud book) ont of TusßOok. iSedgmore, by Daniel O'Rorke ; dam by .leight of Hand — Hampton (brown) mare. Tuesock by Kiddleaworth, imported, (see stud book) out of Polly. Polly by bir Hercules, (see stud book), dam imported. Terms (season) 1 £2 euch mare, guarantee £3 ; £1 payable 3lßt Dec, 1880, and £2 if mare prove m foal at spring of 1200. Any other termß as per agreement. Qroocrage : 6s, payable at first servioe, Any mares guaranteed to Tekoa must bo produced m September, 1890, or owners will be held responsible for the horse'B foes, For farther particulars apply to JOHN NOURISH, Btablekeeper, Bakaia, or *_8 A. -TATES, Proprietors. ; T.F. ANDRE ii ft CO ; "Stationers' Hall ; ASHBUBTON, I 1_ ! ASHBURTON HIGH SCHOOL. Established 1881. PUPILS of both sexes are taught the oloments of a liberal education. Bpeoigl subjects of study may be pursued where clroumptances n quire a departure from the ordinary school oi urso, Head master : Mn, j. E. BuohanAN, lßt B f A., (London.) por term . Foo for pupils over 12 £ s d . yearß of ago ... 3 3 C Fee for pupils nnder 12 years of age ... 2 0 C Music (extra) 1 1 C The School year is divided into three errnSi All fees are payable m advance.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2269, 1 November 1889, Page 3
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