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BE PREPARED FOR THE ELECTION. < HHOSE WHO ARE DULY QUALIFIED, BUT WHOSE NAMES ARE NOT ON THB BOLL' SHOULD REGISTER A/T ONOE. DIRECTIONS. 1. Cut out the subjoined form 2. Pill m on the lines marked " A " and " B " the name of the Electoral District for which you claim to be enrolled. 3. Sign yonr name, address, and occupation on the lines at foot, where indicated, n the oresence of an elector whose nanm is Iready on the roll 4. See that such also signs, at foo of the attestation 5 Fill m the blanks left for day and date on the left-hand bottom corner. 6. Deliver or post the claim to the Registration Officer MEM. — Mr J. Ward, Burnett Street, Ashburton ia the Registration Officer for Rangitata, and for Ashburton. If the envelope >c marked outside " Claim to Vote," it will not require a postage stamp. • : w _? • _ w M _S _. t 9 -*=• is t a <_* « a f\ _! _! So • •»m S m « Js 3 : . °* I S & S j ill • : : si * v cs*a • 9 ■ ' .SB i • a 2 . • ca' ! \\i ' : I H { :M i ': S I 1* :1 I : '5 : 1-5 I 5. . i • § s - oo t:^* . • : _,» • • ._» a4 * _ • V _3 cl. : : * : : : I s .* n fas ! ! : l.'S Bt3 i ill ! I ? ? I g X ! ?J| : : : I I __j S : •=, -a '*** : : : > *g &> " : H S. S : ' li« « roc™ • • •• _ ;s S3^r!l^ : : : ll vw *_*>2im«3 • s • *• J*e 0 Q I tS i : «__.,: -st. : I 1 1 a |t* i : : I I j I if __ f.l : J? : 1 v-so: : 1 « : 6 la*s- : I : I •: l I te §.J I : : : I ! J I Ufa j : i I : S £ l_, 5 11 : : : « It : ?

TO STAND THIS SEABON. mHE THOROUGHBRED | bTALLION I Wizard, By King of Clubs, dam Charm, both imported. Tho Proprietor begs to thank tha pnblio for their patronage m past seaions, and trusts ' that tho nama will be ooutinnel the coming ono. Good paddocking provided for mares from a distance. For full pa* iculara apply to owner m charge, E omeraet Stabljs JAMES HEALEY, Proprietor, 9t130 Anhbrn-to**. TO TRAVEL ASHBURTON AND SURROUNDING DIS f RIOTS. TUB THOUOUOHBRED HORSE Rouser. BO USER Is a Grey Hor.e standing 16 hands, by the renowed Messenger (sin of tbe Lad, &o.), dam Rate O'Shane, bj Oaledon (Imp.) ; Kate O'Shane out ot Lanra., by Emigrant (imp,), ont of » daughter of Spaewife, by Skeleton (imp.) ROUSER Is the sire of Mexico, wlnnei of many races ; also of Balderdash, whi trotted 3 miles m Bmln 42seos, thef»stea> , record for a 3 year old In New Zealand. Terms: Season, £3, payable Ist January; gnarantee, Ist July, £4 10s ; groomage ; 6s ; payable first sorvioe. For further partloalars, apply to Groom m oharge, or JNO. J. O. QUANE * Ashburton TO Stand at Owner's Farm, and travel the Wakanui, Waterton, Flemington, Willowby and Ashburton Forks districts. The Pure-bred EnHre Clydesdale Kelvin. Kelvin is a bay horse by Prince Royal imported from Victoria), dam Bess, by Napoleon, imported by the late John Nimmo Esq., to Otago. Terms — Season £z ios ; Guarantee £4 4s. Groomage fee ss, payable first service. For further particulars and cards,— Apply JOHN GILMOUR, Proprietor Bismarck, By Berlin—Lady Harriet, by Sledmere (imp dam Keopßuko by Antidote (imp) out of Norfolk trotting mare imported by Govornoi Browne. This horse will stand at LongboachTanits— Service, £3 ; fruarantee, £4 lCs. THB CLYDESDALE HORSE BPBINGBANK By Young Banker (imp)— Farmers' Lass will s and at my Farm, Flemington . For fees apply o fa Hylano, Groom m charge a THE OLYDEBDALE HORSE PRINCE IMPERIAL Own brother to Lord Raglan.) By Prince Royal, dam Gyp by Major will travel Willowby and Longbeaeh. Grazing free to January Ist, 1890, every care taken but no responsibility. 10tl2 JOHN GBIGG. H. CHILDS, SHOEING AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH AND ENGINEER, (tATE OP OBEBTSKY), BEGS to notify that he has oommenoed boslness In Ashburton In the premises on Wakanul Road, lately occupied by Mr O. Ray, Engineer, where be hopes by striot attention to buslnesv, combined with good Workmanship and Moderate Oharges, to merit a fair share of public support. All kinds of Agricultural and other Machinery repaired. Horse Shoeing and all kinds of Blacksmith's work done with promptitude. —Note the Addeess— Late Premises of O. RAY 1 Wakanui Road,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2295, 6 December 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2295, 6 December 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2295, 6 December 1889, Page 4

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