*• a ii a Mlia-UJA, ' AHI&H - GLASS Weakly Soolal, . Politic >l, Literary, and Dramatic paper, to be published every FRIDAY, prloe 3d, by tbe Oentenlal Printing and Publishing Company, Limited, Melbourne Place, Roßsel Street, Melbourne VIOLIN TUITION. MR R WOOD, of Timarn Teacher of Violin, Viola, and Cello, will visit Ashburton and is prepared to take pupils commencing 11th October. For terms etc. apply to Mr R. Cullen. 10 102 TO THRASHING MACHINE PRO PBIETOBS. F. FjIAVaLL ENGINEER AND MILLWRIGHT, PETER STREET, Aohburtou, STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS Repaired, Thrashing Machines overhauled, aMo'cd, und Into.f; improveuunts filed into o'd Machines, and uiado to Thrash Clean and Trees Wit ct. PITTINGB FUPPLTKD and CONCAVES MADE, F. FLAVATL !b not a Bumphin, but a man who has hud lWi-MY-FJV YKAHSc* PRACTICAL JXPEBIKNOK In Fngland m Muking and Repairing hnglnea and Combines. Numerous Testimonials en Application . Your Patronage is Respectfully Solicited. 9t38 SOMETHING WORTH READING. HARRY~MAYO I Wishes to it. form his many friends and (he Publio generally that he has bought the- Buntaebß In East street, lately carried on Ly Professor Robottom, and Is unking important alteration--. H. M. has Beoured the r-erv'ces of a first-class Hairdresser for the Ha.rdreßsin Department, and trasta that all hla friends and tho Publio generally will give him tholr patronage. TOBACCO, OIGAUS, PIPE 3, And all other Smokers' Reqalaltea of the beat quality always on hand. —PHOTOGRAPH.— H,M. having engaged a firat-olass artist from Obrlstchuroh for tho Studio la now prepared to take potralta aud views In town or oountry, oheaper than ever befoce known, Note the Address—* HARRY MAYO'S Photographing, Tobacconist, and H*lt drcwing Eetabliobment ' EAST bTREaT, ASHBURTON. 9*78 WILLIAMS and BLAND. WULUNM BLAND. HOLD WEEKLY SALES OF HORSES, PIGS, CATTLE, PRODUCE, FURNITURE, &o„ EVERY SATURDAY. LITE STOCK SALES, Every TUESDAY at Tlnwald and Ashburton Yards aU.iDC.toly, CLEARING SALES TOWN and COUNTRY, Aooordlng to Arrangement. Wool. Wool. Wool WE ore prepared to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES on all WUOL placed ia our hands for SALE. No Commission will be charged upon Advances, and no Commieaion will be charged for offering Wool udlobb a Sale ib effected. OUB FIRST SALE WILL BE HELD ON FRIDAY, 29th NOVEMBER WOOL PACKS AND TWINE AT Loweat Oarrent R.tes, ■—We have for Sale Prlvate'y - 3 Clayton and Ohnttloworth Threeh- C) ing Mills and Eogtnes with fy elevators, and everytMng oomplete, m perfeot working order, fit to go to work, or full particulars apply at our effioe, -ALSO— n REAPERS AND BINDERS -I ostklll ROLLER, GRASS 1 STRIPPER 3 We havo been appointed Aoents for JOHNSON and Cos ARTIFICIAL MANURE. WE HAVE ON HAND 5 TONS, Samples and Particulars of whioh can be bad on application. WILLIAMS & BLAND AUCTIONEERS, J
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2295, 6 December 1889, Page 1
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