TO STAND THIS SEASON AT OWNER'S LIVERY STABLE AND TRAVoL THB DISTRICT PURE-BEE D &ih 1 IRE PONY ALI BABA By Prince Charming (Imported from England.) dsm P.' sir !(by Prlnoe Charming) out of Juan;- y .ytaz.'ppi. This Pony yv.-a vory mnoh ad wired at thu E-angioiA Horse Parp.de. Ho is four years old, bright. blaok color, and half' brother to Ait.ddfu, bred by O Dampler Oroasley, Kfq , Rar.pioris. J?or Terois and Particulars apply G F. SCOTT, Proprietor, lOf&g Liyety Stables, Ashburton. TXT E HAVE FORSALE CRUSHED EORSE FEED VERY CHEAP, f!34 FRIEDLANDER BROS. TO TRAVEL THE ASHBURTON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. f|l H E OARRIAGE HORSE Hercules. HEROULEB is a beautiful dark chestnut, 4 years old, standing 16 hands lin high, with immense bone and Bnbetauce, and possesses a capital temper. At the Ash burton Show, as a two year old, Hercules took first prize, also a special prize as the best horse likely to produce weight' carrying hucks and hunters. HERCULES' sire, Digby Grand, dam Picnic ; Picnic by Toe Chief , dam Maude , Toe Ohief by Towton, dam Queen of" the Sonth ; Maude by Prickwillow, dam a Blood Royal mare. Terms : Season, £2 2s ; payable lsb January 1890 ; guarantee, £3 3s. Groomage fee, 65,, payable first eervioe. For further particulars apply to CHRIS. HARROLD, OR J J. DAWSON, 9f170 Waterton.
TO STAND this Season at the Owner's Stables adjoining the " Mail " Office, Burnett Street, THE PURE TIMOR PONY SELIM By Mericle out of Daisy, bred by J. Struthers Williams, Esq., Christchurch. He is four years old, bright black color, good temper and very quiet. For Terms apply to the owner, W.H. RULE, 1Q°157 Ashburton. ASHBURTON HIGH SCHOOL, Established 1881. PUPILS of both sexes aro taught the elements of a liberal education. Special subjects of study may be pursued where circumstances require , a departure from the ordinary school course, deadm aster : Mb j . E. Buchanan, Ist 8,A., (London,) per term Fee for pupils over 12 £ s d years of age ... 3 3 0 Fee for pupila tinder 12 ye»ro of age ... 2 9 0 Music (extra), 110 The (School year is divided into three eims. All fees are payablo m advance. 10 18 mOBTAND THIb BEASON Al MBTHVEN JL and Travtl the Lauds ton and surround' ing Districts IHB THOROUGHBRED STALLION Hunnington For Pedigree ccc Cards. Terms— For Season, £2 10b : payable by promissory note, due the Ist January, 1890. Guarantee, £3 10s, payable let July, 1890. Gzoomage, 6b, payable at time of first service. For two or more mares, the property of one owner, allowance will be m:\de. Any mare sold or changing hands to be paid for. Faddocking, 2s per week. livery care but no responsibility. For further particulars apply at Methven Livery tl tables. G. H. ALLISON, 10t57 Proprietor, Methven,
ANOTHER VICTORY FOR THE lOKNSBY BINDER A T FIELD TRIAL held first November at Numurkah, Vlotorla, HOBNSBY OL again took the FIRST tRIZE, Massey tecond, McCormlck third. Geo. Jameson, Htl9 AGENT, ABHBURTON. BIT OF SOANDAL. A LADIES' MAN heard tho following conversation between two young and good-looking ladies m the train yoaterday :— Birßt Lady : "That's a sad affair about Mrs . eloping with her husband's coachman. What oould have been the reuson ?" Second Lady : "Don't you know ? It's the talk of the town. Her hubby refused to purchase her some of the choice new Drapery and Dresses at W,H. COLLIER'S. Tho Corner, and the coachman offered to supply her wants, A reason weighty, strong, and effectual," SPRING FASHIONS ~ S. W. ALCORN & CO. ARE NOW SHOWING NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, THE MOST FASHIONABLE MILLINERY, THE Nioest RIBBONS, FLOWERS, etc., The Newest Shades and Styles In DRESS GOODS, PRINTS and ZEPHYRS. SUNSHADES, GLOVES, etc, m Aohburtot ARE NOW OPENED UP AT S. W. ALCOBF & CO/S MITCHELL & TURNER HAVE just unpacked • Speoial Con- /^\UR STOCK of •Ignment of \J SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING GOODS, Has just received large additions ol pnrohased »t considerably under usual Auhbucton and other Choice SADDLE Wholesale Prloen for CASH, TWEEDS. &0., &a. Iheae Goods consist of EMBROIDERED ROBES, DRESS IN SUITS TO MEASURE ' W ° ™*° ****" f°f* jj~ «« fya t Castomers a good and RELIABLE And they will be sold at « alight ARTICLE, and oan Guarantee advance on Cost, them » PERFECT FIT. A line of Good Prints from 2Jd per yard KAJAPOI HOUSE TANORBD STREET. W. GREGG AND COMPANY/ PUKE BLEKDED TEA.& NEW SEASON, 1888-9, BiND ir Vt C SILTS, 2ib FANCY CANISTERS and slb ahd Ilb TINf TBT THESE BLENDS. ~TKY THESE BL^BS ([ BAGLE 1 1 KXHIBr 'l) ( CLUB } JJ JJ \\ per lb. JJ O^lfi fOXkh WILL KSTABLIbJa THUJIR COWSTAWT USfi' x be obtnlucc! feom jomsr obb & oo D. McFABLANB,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2273, 6 November 1889, Page 3
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