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BE PEEPAKED FOB THE ELECTION. rriHOSE WHO AnE DULY QUALIFIED, BUT WHOSE NAMES ABE NOT ON THE BOLL; BHOULD REGISTER AST ONOE. DIRECTIONS. 1. Out oat the subjoined form 2. Fill m on the lines marked " A " and " B " the name of the Electoral District for which yen claim to be enrolled. 3. Sign your name, address, and occupation on the lineß &t foot, where indicated, n the oresence of an elector whose name it already on the roll 4. See that such elector also signs, at foo of the attestation • 6 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 is the Begistration Officer for Bangitata, and for Ashburton. If the envelope be marked outeide " Claim to Vote," it will not require a post a g 6 stamp. j•• m . i {». S, 1 v s Is lilt i i ■■ ■ 4 * | . !I*% • : 1 s 5 s 5 : : s i • Z:: s * - .1 : : .: ' 8 1 R I 2"oS ' . • i • I l k^ « |:^2 ;: ,: j I 8 s i Hi i ii ,1 - - • f • • • « t • • • ""S* « § j ill I il ii ■. * 1 11 I m \ , . « i * M i 1*! I 1 I I J 0 O i 1 §| : : : k h i a P I ! 1 -*? 1 1 ! a ' *Si i i i ■ I § m s g il I 5 i 1-1 I g * 1.-s I I I 2 1 I I » j : : >. * la i 1 • 1 fi! i I i} a 'I J j * "111 i I ': I * I « 21?5: : - : 1 s * Wi ! • I 1 i M * § :1« 5 5 : I f"s | g c >— >als ■ • . • I It : I

'T»0 STAND this Season at the Owner* A Stables adjoining the " Mail " Office, ett Street, THE PURE TIMOR PONY SELIM By Mericle out of Daisy, bred by J. Struthers Williams, Esq., Christchurch; He is four year d, bright black color, good temper and very uiet. For Terms apply to the owner, W.H. RULE, ">"*s7 Athburton. mo STAND THlb Jf ABOS Al METfITEN JL and Travel tne Laurie ton and surrounding Cist icts lliE THOBOUGHBJiED STALLION Hunnington For Pedigree Beo Cards. Terms— For Sesßon, £2 10s: payable by romißßory note, duo the Ist January, 1890. Guarantee, £3 10b, payable Ist July, 1890. Gioomage, 6b, payable at time of first service. For two or more mares, the properly of one owner, aiiowanw will be made. Any mare sold or changing handß to be paid for. Paddccking, 2a per week. JSvtry care bnt so responßibilitj. For farther particulars apply & Methven Livery (stables. fA . „ O. H. ALLISON, tOfW Proprietor, Methven. THE BIBE OF THE FASTEST TBOTTING HOS6BB IN NEW ZEALAND; Blaciwood AbdallaJi WILL Stand this Sense n at Owner's Stable and travel the ABhburton nnty Thbmb— Season, £8 10s; guarantee 6s; groomaga fee, 6s. THE OLYDESUAidfi JSJNTIBE HOBSE Johnny's Fancy Bred by Mr Jamea Gow, of Taieri, by Lord Salisbury, dam Sally 2nd, will stand this Season at Owner's Stable, Kolmar Farm, Lyndhurati Terms— Season £8 ; guarantee, £4 4s. Titi farther particulars apply to Manager of farm, ox MAX FBIEDLANDEB, Proprietor TO STAND THIB SEASON at Williams and Bland's East Street Hone Bazaar and Travel the ABhburton Piatriot, TEE FOWEBFUL TBOTTING STALLION Merry Lad. By Young Performer (imp ) Dam Merry Last by Quicksilver (imp), Merry Laaa haa taken several first prizes for trotting and also In the Show ring. MEBBY LAD waa bred by the late W. J. G. Blnott, EBq., m 1881. He iaa rich ehettnut, standing 16 handß high, with grand bone and eymmetory, combined with the gentleßt of tempers. A glance at Merry Lad is sufficient to sho* that he ia well adapted to breed trotting horsfis, hooka, and harness horses possess m t superior bone, style, and action. Tkrms— Season, 80s; payable Ist January 1890. Guarantee, £2 10a, ayable Ist August 1890. For further particular* apply to WILLIAMS AND BLAND, East Street Horse Baziaz, Or A. &TUBGEON, 10fH2 Ashburton. TO STAND THIS 3EABON ax GBOVS FARM, TINWALD. TIHK THOROUGHBRED HORSE, PERKIN WARBECK I). B Perktn Warbeok (imp), dam Mlv Kate (imp), the dam of Antelope and SalUn. foi fall pedigree flee Parda. PBRKIN WARBEOft 11. baa BpJendld KOtloD, possesses great Btrongth, Is rb handsome as they *re made, and is » horee calculated to throw » most valaable olbbi ofraolng or other stook, An examination of his Pedigree will show that he possesses a double strain of the celebrated Adventurer blotd, and la one of the very best bred animals In the Southern Hemisphere- The sons of New. mlnlstor have, an a family, been more suooesßfol at the Stud than any family of modern days, and with tne exception of Hermit, who Is now etandipg m England at 250 guineas. Adventurer, the grandalre of Perklo Warbeok |L h»a produoed — «•* wlnnere of them ali. paddocks :.\*» °d per week. ( For farther ptrttoulari apply, Uroom .1 sharge, oi , EDWARD GATEB, 987 Oiove lim Tin w aid

TC rfTAND THIS SEASON AT OWNER'S LIVERY STABLE AND TRAVIL THE DIBTEIOT THE PURE-BKED ENTIRE POtt? ALI BABA By Prlnoo Charming (imported from England) dam Pear)(by Prlnoe Cbftrmiog) out of Jenny by M&zeppa. This Pony was vory mnoh admired at the Ranglora Horge VntiCiu. He is four years old, bright -blaok oolor, and halfbrother to Aluddtn, bred by 0 Dampler Oroseley, Keg , Ranpior*. For Terms and Particulars apDly G F. SCOTT, Proprietor, iOt&s Livery Stables, Aebburton. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, IN THi< OAIRjNBBAE AND LAURISTON DISTRICTS, THE OLIDESDALE ENTIRE, Diplomacy. Bred by John Grigg, Esq., of Longbench , Diplomacy's sire Is Lord Beacons Geld, dam Pleasant by Pitnoe Charlie. Terms ; £3 season, guarantee, £4 10s ; grooms go fee, ss ; payable first service. To bona fide owners of 5 marer, » liberal •UoAftDOo given; If 6 mates 1 allowed free. Mareo changing hand* to be paid foi as season mares. As the number of mares for this horse is limited, owners wishing his servloee should make early application. Good Paddooklng for maroe at Is 6d per week, all cfcto taken bat no responel biilty. For farther p»rt!cu.»re apply Groom o oharge, or DENIS MoKBNDRY, 9§133 Proprietor, Oalrnbrta, TO TRAVEL THE ABHBUETON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. r|l & E CARRIAGE HORSE Hercules. HERCULES is a beautiful dark chestnut 4 ye«uß old, standing 16 hands lin bigb, with i mmemo bone and enbstooce, and poßsewes a pital temper. At thoAshbnrton Show, as a two year on. ercules took hiet prize, also a •pedal prize tho beat horse likely to produce weight* rrying hacks and banters. HEKOUXIES' bm^ Grand, dam icnio ; Picnic by The Chief , dam Maude The Chief by Towt.on, dam Qaeen of the South Maude by Prickwillow, dam a Blooa Eoyal mare. 'lEittts: Season, £2 2s; payable lab Janoaiy * 13S0 ; guarantee, £8 8a- Qroomage fee, 6b my able fint ecrvice. For fnrthor particnlarß apply to CHRIS. HARROLD, Or J J. DAWSON, 9f170 Waterton TH E FUSE-BBED CIiYDEQDALB ENTIBE Conqueror. He is by Lord Baiisbnry (imp.) dam S Jctch Annis (imp.) . For fall pedigree and prize list see oards. Terms ; Bea?on £8 , guarantee £4 4s single mares ; or two mares or more, J£4 each ; groomage, 6b. Mures changine; hands to be paid for as season mares. For other terms apply to groom m .charge or THOMAP LANQLiY, 161 Proprietor, Dromora. TO TRAVEL the WAKANI3I, NEWLANDS, WILLOWBY, WATERTON, FLEMINGTON, HINDS AND MAYFIELD DISTRICTS. THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE 1 MilliMpFlMi. ' Ycang Beaoonefield 1" » dark bay hoise •tfh ki".; 1 " nft lnti, five yeara old, by Lord ported), bred by F. H. Brlttan «../; v*u * Avonslde. i Terms : Guarantee, £3 ; leaion, £2, Payable lit Jan oar y, 1890; groomage, Cs. Foi farther paitlonlan apply to < H. QRAYBDPK Wt Propriotoi Woilnw 4

TO &TAND THIS SEASON. MSB THOBOUGHBKED >TALLIO» Wizard, By King of Clubs, dam Charm, both imported. Tho Pr&prietor begs to thank the public for their patronage m p&tt seasons, and trusts that the game will bo continued the coaai'ig one. Gocd paddocking provided for mares from ft diitance. . For fnll pt>? ioulari ap.ly to owner m charge, Somerset Stables JAMEB HEALE7, Proprietor, 9flSO ABhbnrton. TO TRAVEL ASHBURTON AhO BT3RROUNDING DISTRICTS. TOE THOROUGHBRED BORSE Rcmser. EOUSER la a Grey Horte standing 16 hande, by the renowed Mertonger (alre of tbc Lad, &o.;, dam Kate o'Sbs.ne, by Cftledon (Imp.) ; Kite G'dbane oat of Laur», by Kmlgrsut (imp.), oat of » dtaghtor of Spaewife, by Skeleton (imp.). ■ ROOSERIn tbfc sire of Mex.lt. o, winner of m»ny races ; »lao of Balderdash, who trotted 3 miles m Bmin 42aeoe, the fastest record for a 3 year old m New Zealand. Terms: Season, £3, payable Ist January; guarantee, Ist July, £4 10s ; grooroage, 6s ; payable first eervfoe. For farther pariloalors, apply to Groom m oharge, or JNO. J. 0. QUANE * Aabburton TO Btand at Owner's Farm, and travel the Wakanui, Waterton, Flemington, Willowby and Ashburton Forks districts. The Purebred JSntire Clydesdale g Kelvin. Kelvin is a bay horse by Prince Royal imported from Victoria), dam Bess, by Napoleon, imported by the late John NIMWO / Isq., toOtago. [ Terms — Season £2 10s ; Guarantee £4 4s. Groomage fee Ss, payable first service. For further particulars and cards,— Apply JOHN GILMOUR, Proprietor. BisiDarcß, By Berlin— lady Harriet, by Bledmere (imp dam ggepeake by Antidote (imp) onfc of Norfolk trotting care imported by Governoi Browne. This horee mM Btand. at Longbaaeh. Tbbmb— Service, £3 ; Kuarantee., £4 10b. TBB OLYDBtiDALB HORBB SPEINGBANK By Yo\jnt{ Banker (imp)— Farmers' Lasa will 1 and at nay Farm , Flemuigton . For f eea apply o i\ Hyi-ahd, Groom m charge. THE CLYDESDALE HORBE PRIECE IMPERIAL Own brother to Lord Bpglan.) By PrinCt Boy al, dam Gyp by Major will travel Willowbj and Longbeaeh. Grazing free to January lat, 1890, every care taken bnt no responsibility. 10fl2 . JOHN GBIGG. GATEFUL— OMFOBTING EPPS'S~COCOA BREAKFAST. BY a thoiough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of weir selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided oud breakfast tables with a delicatejy flavoured beversge which may save us ijianj Heavy doctors bills. It is by the judicious use 01 ucfc article* o| diet that a constitution ma c built up l?ntil 6trong enough to rssist every endenev to disease. Hundreds ol robtl maladies are floating arouiid «* ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We ma^ sscape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure food and a properly louriined frame. — An article m the Civil ittvict Gazette Made simply with boiling water or mil Sold m i-lb paoketa by Oxocers,labelled thai— JAMES EPPS & CO., HOMOEPATIO CHEMIST, fcONDON, ENGLAND,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2304, 17 December 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2304, 17 December 1889, Page 4

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