«• i'HUi MIUROK, 1 ' A HIGH - CLASS Week Sool.l . Polltioal, Literary, and Dramatl paper, to be published every FRIDAY price 3d, by the Oentenlal Printing am Publishing Company, Limited, Melbonrm Place, Ronael Street. Melbourne VIOLIN TUITION. MR R. WOOD, of Timara Teaohei of Violin, Viola, ond Cello, wll visit Ashburton and Is prepared to take pupils commencing 11th October. Foi forma fltc appV to Mr R Cu^len. 10 103 Wanted Known I HAVE 20,000 PINUS INSIGNIB One year old. 12,000 PINUS INSIGNIS . Two years old, transplanted; 60,000 CUPREoSUS MACBOCAEPA One'year old.' 12,000, TWO YEARS OLD, TRANSPLANTED. Tbe above lines will be Bold very ohe»p. apple""~teees 3 Teara Old, boro fratt last year } clean and good sorts, la 6d each. Inspection Invited. Price LUt on Application. All orders oarefully and securely packed and delivered at Railway Stuion for wblqh no ohargo Is made, N.B.— Note the address. ~ JAMES PORTER, Nurseryman, Clifton Nor»ery, Allenton. Aehbarton. SOMETHING WORTH READING. T3L& RHY~M AYO Wiihes to ioform hla many friends and the Public generally that he has bought the Basinets m East street, lately oarrled on by Proffssor Robottom, and is nuking important alterations. . H, M. h»s eocurcd the tetvloes of c firct-cU«B Hatrdres&er for the Halrdretsin Dofartmont, and trasts that all hla friends and the Public generally will give him their patronage. TOBACCO, CIGARS, PIPE 3, And all other Smokeru' Requisites of the beat quality al-.raya on hand, — PHOTOGRAPkr— H,M. having engaged r firet-olasa artist from Cbrlslchuroh for tho Btudlo is non prepared to take potr&its and views m town or country, cheaper than ever tefoce known, Note the Address—* HARRY MAYO'S Photographing, Tobeoo nlat, nnd H^lt riretslng Eetflblishmint KAST STREET, ASBBORTON. _ 9*78 WILLIAMS and BLAND, \\m% k ismn, HOLD WBBKLY SALES OF HORBEB, Pli,B, CATTLE, PBODUOK, FUSNITURE, &o, EVERY SATURDAY, LIVE STOCK SALES, Every TUESDAY at Tinwnld and Ashburton Yards alternately, CLEAEING SALES TOWN and COUNTRY, According to Arrangement. Wool. Wool. "Wool WE are prepared to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES on all WUOL placed ia our hands for SALE. No Commission will btr*ohargod upon Advances, and no Commission will be charged for offering Wool unless a Sale is effected. OUR FIRST SALE WILL BE HELD ON FJRIOAY, 29th NOVEMBEE WOOL PACKS AND TWINE AT Lowest Current R&toa, — We havo for Bale Prlvale'y >- 20i»yton and Shattlewortb Threth- Q log Mills and Eoglnes with fj eleratoro, auA everything complete, m perfeot worklDg order, fit to go to work, or full particulars apply at our effioe, — ALSO— H REAPERS AND BINDERS 1 OBBkill ROLLER, GRASS 1 STRIPPER 3 We have been appolntod Agents for JOHNbON and Go's AETIFICIAL MAFUEE. WE DAVE ON H4ND 5 TONS, Samples and Particulars of which can be had on application. WILLIAMS & BLAND ' j AUCTIONEERS,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2304, 17 December 1889, Page 1
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452Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2304, 17 December 1889, Page 1
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