11 IHE MIRROR," A HIGH -CLASS Week SooUl, Polltiotl, Literary, and Dramatic paper, to be published every FRIDAY, prloe 3d, by the Oentenlal Printing and Publishing Company, Limited, Melbonrne - Place, Knssel Street. Melbonrne VIOLIN TUITION. d "HyTR X WOOD, of Timaru Teaoher 0 IV-L oi Violin, Viola, and Cello, will j, visit Ashburton md is prepared to take pupils cominencing 11th October. For r terms eto. apply to Mr R, Oullen. 10 102 1 ' ' Wanted Known I HAVE ' > J 20,000 PINUS INSIGNIS a One year old 4 , 12,000 PINTJS IjrSIGNIS 1 Two years old, transplanted; j 60,000 CUPBE6SUS MACBOf CABPA & One year old.' 1 12,000, TWO YEARS OLD, L TRANSPLANTED. , . The above lines will be sold very cheip. ; apple""treeß i 3 Years Old, boro fralt last year ; clean and good sorts, 1h 6d each. 1 Inspeotlou Invited. Price Llet on t Application. t All orders carefully and seonrely packed > and delivered at Railway Etttlon for > whloh no obargo Is made, N. 6. — Note * the address. « I JAMES PORTER, Nurseryman, Ollfton Nurnory, Allentou, Aahbnrton. SOMETCIING WORTH READING. HARRY~MAYO Wishes to inform him mtny friends and (ho Publio gonorally that he has bought tba Business In East street, lately e»crled on by Professor UoboitonQ| and Is miking . Important alterations. H. M. has ieourod the eeivtaes of a i 6rtt-cIMB Halrdroßser for the Halrdroaaln Der.artmocit, and trusts that all his friends i and the Publio generally will give him their patronage, TOBACCO, CIGARS, PIPEB, And all other Smokeri' Requisites of the bbst quality always on hand, -PHOTOGRAPk*.— H,M. having engaged a firat-olnoß artist from Ohrlstchuroh for the Ktudlo is now prepared to take potrulto ond vlowu m town or oooatry j o'^espor than over beforo known, Note the Address— * HARRY MAYO'S Photographing, Tobboo nlot, and Halt dte«MnK JCelabl lab mint KAST BTREET, ASHBURTON. 9*78 WILLIAMS and BLAND, mum k I'll mi, HOLD WEEKLY SALES OF DORSES, PIGS, CATTLE, PBODUOB, FURNITUKE, &o , ' EVERY SATURDAY. i LIVE STOCK SALES, Every TUESDAY at Tinwald and Ash* burton Yards alternately. i 1 CLEAEING SALES TOWN and COUNTRY, Aooordlng to Arrangement ■ Wool. Wool. Wool WE are prepared to make LIBERAL OASH ADVANCES on all WUOL placed m our hands for SALE. No Commission will bo charged upon Advances, and no Commission will bo charged for offering Wool unless a Salo ib effooted. ) OUR FIRST SALE WILL BE HELD 3 I FBI DAY, 29th NOVEMBEB I. WOOL PAOK3 AND TWINE O AT 0 Lowest Oarrent Itstoß, iB " ' i, d —Wo havo for Bale Prlvatoly » 2 Clayton and fthuttlowocth Thresh- Q\ ing Mills and Engines with fj elevators, and everything oorauleto, iv perfeot working order, fit to go to work, ' or full particulars apply at our < flioo, — ALSO— n REAPERS AND BINDERS -| osßklll ROLLER, GRASS 1 STIUPPER3 We have boon appointed Aoents for JOHNSON And Go's ARTIFICIAL MAFOBB. J WE HAVE ON HAND 5 TONS, Sampleß and Particulars of which can be * had on application. 1 "' WILLIAMS & BLAND AUCTIONEERS,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2302, 14 December 1889, Page 1
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