TO STAND THIS SEA.SOST AT OWNER'S LIVJ3RY STABLE AND TRAViL THE DISTRICT THE PUBE-BEED ENTIRE PONY :: j ALIBABA By Prince Oharmlng (Imported from Sng?anfl) dsm FearJ(by Prince Cfcarouag) rs out r,£ J-.inny by EtfCMMppi. J s Thin Pony vr"S very rauch adivirsfl at iv tho Ha:;giorii Hojhg i\irftdu. Ha is four yeaia old, br'ght-blaok color, and fta'fbrother to Aladdiu, bred by 0. Dampior Großßley, Eeq., Kacgiora. F'-r f JV mis nnd Particulars apply 1 G If. 6COTT, Proprietor, Wit'C . Liyavy fc>'c*:-i\v, Aeabnr?uß. T^r 22 HAVE FOR BALE CBUSfIED EORSE FEED * VERY CHEAP, »■ t!34 , FRIEDLANDER BROS. | , TO TRAVEL THE ASHBURTON AND [ SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. f|l H B CARRIAGE HORSE; ; Hercules. HEROULEB is a beautiful dark chestnut, 4 years old, standing 16 hands lin high, with immense bone and substance, and possesses a capital tempar. At the Ab'i burton Show, as a two year old, Hercules took firat prize, alao a special prize as the best horse likoly to pro once weight* ' carrying hacks and hunterß. HEROtTLEB' sire, Digby Grand, dam , Picnic ; Picnic by The Chief , dam Maude , Tbe Chief by Towton, dam Qaeen of the 1 South ; Maude by Prickwillow, dam a Blood > Royal mare. Terms: Season, £2 2a; payable lßfc January ' 1890 ; guarantee, £3 Bs. Groomage fee, 6b,, payable firat service. For furthsr particulars apply to CHRIS. HARROLD, OR J J. DAWSON, 9f170 . Waterton.
s T^O STAND this Season at the Owner r A Stables adjoining the " Mail " Offici Bvirnett Street, * THE PURE TIMOR PONY SELIM ' : ; By Meriele out oi Daisy, bred by J. Struthe n I Williams-, Erg., Ciirutcluirch. lie is four yen a old, brignt black color, good temper and vei quiet, ■• For Terms apply to the owner, \ , W.H. RULE, IO G 157 iVAburton. i ASUEUETOK" IT] GIT SCHOOL. Established 1881. ' JpUPILS of bolh aexoa are taught thi JL elements of v ah ral education. Speoial enbjeots of eludy may be pursued where circumstances require ! departure from the ordinary school course tieadmaster : Ma j\ E. Buchanan, letß.A., (London,) per term Fee for pupils over 12 £ s c 1 years of age ... 3 3 t Fee for pupils under 12 years of age ... 2 8 9 Music (extra) 1 1 C The School year is divided into three er ma. All fees are payable m advance. 10 18 TOO STAND THTi- iWASON AT METHVEN JL and Travtl th j 1-aurisfcon and surrounding Districts IHE THOROUGHBRED STALLION Humiington For Pedigree see Cards. Terms— For Season, £2 10s; payable by promissory note, due the Ist January, 1890. Guarantee, £3 10s, payable Ist July, 1890. Groomage, sb, payable at time of first service. For two or more mares, the property of one owner, allowance will be made. Any mare sold or changing hands to be paid for. Paddocking, 2s per week. Jfivery care but no responsibility. For farther particulars apply at Methven Livery Stables. 4ni n G. H. ALLISON, 10f57 Proprietor, Methveo.
ANOTHIB VICTORY FOR THE lOMSBT BINBEE < ■ • . .■■' A T FIELD TRIAL held firat November at Nomurkab, Victoria, HORNBBY £X again took the FIRST PRIZE, Maaaey lecood, McOormlck third . Geo, Jameson, n t 19 AGENT, ABHBURTON. ■ : i . • «' BIT OF SCANDAL. A LADIES' MAN heard tho following conversation between two young aDd goodlooking ladiea m the train yesterday .-—lirstLhdy: "That's a sad affair about Mra ■ eloping with her husband's coachman. What could have been tbe reason ?" Heoond Lady : "Don't you know? It's i he talk of the town. Her hubby refused io purchase her some of the choice new Drapery and Dresses at W.H. COLLIER'S. The Corner, and tbe coachman offered to supply her wants. A reason weighty, strong, and i effectual," SPRING FASHIONS S. W. ALCOSn & CO. ARE NOW SHOWING NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, THE MOST FASHIONABLE MILLINERY, rnHE Nicest RIBBONS, FLOWERS, etc., 1 The Newest Shades and Styles In DREBB GOODS, PRINT'S and ZEPHYRS. SUNSHADES, GLOVES, etc., m Auhborton ARE NOW OPENED UP AT 8. W. AIuGOBN & CO.'S MITCHELL & TURNER HAVE just unpacked * Speolnl Oon- /"\UU STOCK, of aignment of \J SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING Gt O O D S, Haa jast received Urge additions of purchased at considerably under aaaal Ashbaclon and other Ohofce SADDLE Wholeaale Price, for CASH. TWBBm & These Goods oonaisfc of EMBROIDERED ROBES, DRESS IN SUITS TO MEASURE PIECES DUST OLOAKS, w , , , DOLMANS, JACKETS, ° make opeolal efforts to give onr &c , ' Cuaiomorß a good and RItLIABIiE And they will be sold at » slight ARTICLE, and can Gosirantoe A line of d per yard * Plß ™ rt " FTT « KAJAPOI HOUSE TANCRED STREET. W. GREGG AND COMPANY, PUKE BIIRNBED TEAS, NEW iSEABON, 1888-9, B and lb TACSIi'JS, 2ib FAJSOY CANISTERS and slb and I'XbTJNF TBY THESE BLENDiT^T^Y THESE BL^I^S //f*\ /^\ /T\ /f^\ (CROWN ) (I EAGLE )) Kmhibi <>]] [| CL U B)] OKlfi TRIAL WILL ESTABLISH THEIR OO^TAJSr USfiP x 6e obtaiiicd from «.. ; ; ■< JOHN ORE &CO D. MoFARLANE, EAST STREET ABHB UiTOT
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2272, 5 November 1889, Page 3
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799Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2272, 5 November 1889, Page 3
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