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BE PBEPABED FOB THE ELECTION. FIHOSE WHO Aj*B DULY QUALIFIED, BUT WHOSE NAMES ABE NOT ON THE BOLL] SHOULD REGISTER A.T ONCE. DIRECTIONS . 2*. FOl S^fhS^SSa marked «A » and «B " the name of the Electoral District for which yen claim to be enrolled. 3. Sign your name, addrees, and occupation on the linen at foot, where indicated, n the uresence of an elector mlwte ntms v; dready on the roll 4. See that such Sector also signs, at fOo. of the attestation j 6 Fill m the blanks left for day and date on the left-hand bottom corner. 6. Deliver or post the claim to theßegistration Officer . Mem.— Mr J. Ward, Burnett Street, Ashburton is the Begistration Officer for Eangitata, and for Ashburton. If the envelope be marked ontside " Claim to Vote," it will not require a postage stamp. I : E .s o v :** I 1 ' I ' « 1 lit g | J a I ■ • I % • ': -••■■ s « ill s s .': ■ . . s s 8 •"§ * • • S * I : 1 5 5 ,5 J "I Si 1 li' $ \ I '.1 ;. : 1 1 S !fl j -If '] ... ... I I § I 1 : ' i i 1 ■ i If H I s^s 5 I I: .-. - - 1 rt hi " I :• 8l •: : !: { s 2 O | • § 5 : : ;: : . I "= 5 W I 5n- • : i , s 9 fc ■ I "sll : 2 !■! "■■-.-• * I fc M I Ia 1 I : : ■ ' 1 J <=» O ! l|f : : I | to ft i S l l : ! i ~1 11 § a '' § U i i i ■ ! i Ej h §|i : : : | • i gc I "*| 1 s ] la 1^ ? 1 &f I j [ jJ a* i I j * i Ul i i 5 I 'H | 111 • s ! | I : 5 * l-SjS '1 ' i 1 * „ 1 w«|l : : •!§ I" 8 i| j» l i q"i a : : : & g £ : 55

TO STAND this Season at the Owner' Stables adjoining the "Mail "Office, ett Street, THE PURE TIMOR PONY SELIM By Mericle out of Daisy, bred by J. Struthers Williams, Esq., Christ church. He is four year d, bright black color, good temper and very uiet. For Terms apply to the owner, W.H. RULE, io p is 7 /\Tb.tyirton. T"~ O STAN D TUlb JBABO NAI ME XfIV EN and Travel tne Lanrißton and BurrounoV ingCistiicts IHE THOBOUGHBKED STALLION Hunnington For Pedigree see Cards, Terms— For Season, £2 10a: payable by romißßory note, due the Ist January, 1890. Guarantee, £8 10s, payable Ist July, 1890. Gioomage, sb, payable at time of first eervice. Foe two or more mares, tne property of one owner, allowance will be made. Any mare sold or changing hands to be paid /or. Paddocking, 2s per week. JSvery care but so reßponßibUit}. For further particulars apply db Methven Livery Stables. GK 11. ALLISON, 10f57 Proprietor, Methven. THE SlfiE OF tfHB FASTEST TROTTING H0358S IN NEW ZEALAND; BMwcod Abdaliah WILL Stand this Seascn at Owner's Stable and travel the ABhbnrton nnty Tkbms— Season, £3 10a ; guarantee, 6b; groomaga tee, sb. THE GLYDESDAIiIfi ISJSTiBE HOBSE Jolinny's Fancy Bred by Mr James Gow, of Taieri, by Lord Salisbury, dam Sally 2nd, will stand thia Beason at Owner's Stable, Kolmar Farm, Lyndhnrstk Terms— Season £8 ; guarantee, £44a, 3; i further particulars apply to Manager of farm, or MAX FBIEDLANDEB, Proprietor TO BTAND THIS SEASON at William b and Bland's East Street Horae Bazaar and Travel the Aehburton District, TBE POWERFUL TROTTING STALLION Merry Lad. By Young Performer (imp ) Dam Merry Last by Quicksilver (imp), Merry Laas has taken several first prises for trotting and also m the Show ring. MERRY LAD was bred by the late W. J. G. Bluett, Esq., m 1881. He is a rioh chestnut, Btanding 16 hands hiph, with grand bone and symmetry, combined with the gentleßt <?f tempera. A glarce at Merry Lad is sufficient to show that ho is well adapted to breed trotting horsas, hacks, and harness horses possessing snperior bone, style, and action. Tbrms— Season, 801 j payable Ist January, 1890. Guarantee, £2 10s, ayable Ist August, 1890. For further particulars apply to WILLIAMS AND BLAND, East Street Horse Baziai, Or A. &XUBGEON, Jofll2 Ashburton. CO STAND THIS 81flA8ON at GROVE FARM, TINWALD. TnHK THOROUGHBRED HORSE, PERKIN WARBEGK E B Perkln Warbeok (imp), dam Mln Kate (Imp), the d«m of Antelope and Saltan. Foi fall pedigree see Cards. PERKIN WARBKCK 11. baa splendid action, possesses great strength, is as aandaoma bb they are mnde, and la a horpe calculated to throw a most valuable oUbb oft aclng or other stock, An examination of his Pedigree will show that he possesses a double eiraln of the celebrated Adventurer blood, and Is one of the very beat bred anluiuls In the Southern Hemisphere. Tbe aona of New* minister have, as a family, beßn more auooeeiful at the Stud than any family of modern days, and with the exoeptlon of Hermit, who la now standing In England at 250 guineas. Adventure!, the grandsire of Perklp Warbeok IE. has produqed the most winners of them ali. Good paddocks at Is 6d per week. For farther particulars apply, Groom In oharge. oi EDWARD GAT&S, . $87 Oiove Fim. Tin w aid

» 9 • TC STAND THIS SJSABON AT OWNER'S LIVERY STABLE AND TKAViL THE DISTRICT THE PURE-BBED ENTIRE PONY ALI BABA/ By Prince Charmbg (Imported from England) dtm Pearl(by Prinoe Cbarmiog) out of Jenny by Mazsppa. This Pony vraa very much adtpired at the RftDglora Horse PariiL. He is four poarn old, brlgbt-blaok color, and half* brother to Akddin, bred by C. Dampier Oroßeley, Keg , Rangiora. For Terms and Partionlars apply G F. SOOTT, Proprietor, 10+53 Livery Stables, Aahburton. TQ TRAVtaL THIS SEASON, IN THK OAIRNBBAE AND LA.UBISTON DISTRICTS, THE OLTfDESDALE ENTIRE, Diplomacy. Bred by John Grlgg, Esq., of Longbeach . Diplomacy's sire Is Lord Beaconefield, dam Pleasant by Frlnce Oharlle Terms : £3 season, guarantee, £4 10« ; groomage fee, 53 ; payable first service. To bona fide owners of 5 maze?, » liberal •HoraDCe given; if 6 mares 1 allowed free. Mares changing handi to be paid for bb season maree. As the number oi mareß for this horse ia limited, owners wishing bis services should make early application. Good PaddooklDg lot mares at la 6d per week, all care taken bat no responil bility. For farther partlcu.ns apply Groom n oharge, or DENIS MoKENDRY, 9§133 Proprietor, Oalrnbrae, TO TBA.VEL THE ASHBUftT.ON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, f|l E B OABBIAGB HOUSE / Hercules. HERCULES is a beautiful dark chestnut 4 years old, Btanding 16 hands lin high, with J mmcm 6 bone and enbEtance, and possesseß a pital temper. At theAahbnrtonShow.as a tweyearow, ercules took first prise, also a special prize the best horse likely to produce weighttrying hacks and hunters. HERCULES' sire, Digby . Grand, dam icnio ; Picnic by Tfce Uhief , dajn Maude The Chief by Towton, dam Queen of the Sonth Maude by Prickwillow, dam a Blooa fioyai mare. Ibrms: Seaßon, £2 2s; payable ißfc Januaiy I 13S0 { guarantee, £3 Bs. Groomage fee, 6s myable firit tervice. For further particulars apply to OHBIS. HABROLD, Or J J. DAWSON, 9f170 Waterton' TH E PUBE-BBED OLTDBSDAXE ENTIBB Conqueror. He is by Lord Salisbury (imp.) dam Scotch Annis (imp.) For full pedigree and prize list seeoards, Tkrhs ; Season £3 , guarantee SA 4s single mares; or two mares or more, £4 each; groomage} 6s. Marea changing hands to be paid for as season mareß. For other, terms apply to groom m charge or THOMAS' LANG Li V, 161 Proprietor, Dromora. TO TRAVEL the WAKANUI, NEWLANDS, WILLOWBT, WATERTON, FLEMINGTON, BINDS AND MAYFIELD DISTRICTS. , THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE 1 Young Beaconefield Is a> dark bay hone with black points, five years old, by Lord Beaoonsfield. Dam by Old Major (Imported), bred by F, H. Brlttan Esq., of Avonslde. Terms : Guarantee, £3 ; eeaion, £2, Payable Ist Janaary, 1890; groomage, Es. For further partloularp apply to g. GRiyBUPN W4 FropiietQf Woilow ■ 1

&m ■■■' < c a TO BTAND THIB SEABON. mHE THOROUGHBRED STALLION I Wizard, By King of Olubs, dam Charm, both imported. Th«j Proprietor begs to thank the public for their patronage m pe.it seaiona, and trusts that tho same will be continual the coaai' g one. Good pAddocking provided for mares from a distance. For full p&? iculars apply to owner m oharge, Somerset Stables __ JAMES HEALEY, Proprietor, 9|130 ABbbnrton. TO TRAVEL ASHBURTON AND SURROUNDING DIS CRIOTS. THE THOROUGHBRED" HORSE Rouser. BO USER In a Grey Horee standing 16 hand>, by the renowed Messenger (sire of tbe Lid, &a.) % d»m Kate O'Sqbdp, by Galedon (imp.) ; Kate G'dbane out of Laura, by Emigrant (imp.), out of i, d»oghter of Spaewife, by Skeleton (Imp.). ROUSER Is the sire of Mexico, winner of many races ; aleo of Balderdaib, who trotted 3 miles m Bmln 42aeos, the fastest reoord for a 3 year old m New Zealand. Terms: Season, £3, payable let January; guarantee, Ist July, £4 10s ; groomage, 6b ; payable first service. l For forth cc par Honiara, apply to Groom m oharge, or JNO. J. O. QUANE * Asbburton TO Stand at Owner's Farm, and travel the ■Wakanui, Waterton, Flemington, Willowby and Ashburton Forks districts. The Pure-bred Entire Clydesdale j Kelvin, Kelvin is a bay horse by Prince Royal imported from Victoria), dam Bess, by Napoleon, imported by the late John Nimmo Isq., toOtago. Terms— Season £2 10s; Guarantee £4 4*. Groomage fee ss, payable first service. For further particulars and cards,— JOHN G?LMOUR, Proprietor. Bisroarck, By Berlina-i-Lady Harriet, by Bledmere (imp dam Keepsake by Antidote (imp) out of Norfolk trotting mare imported by Governot Browne. This horee will Btandat Longbesch.. Tbbmb— Service, £8 ; guarantee, £4 10s. TBE OLYDEoDALE HORBE BPBINGBANK By Yount? Banker (imp)— Farmerß' Lbsb will a and at my Farm, Flemington. For fees apply 0 t. HTXAHP, Groom m charge. THSTOLYDEBDALB HORBE PRIECE IMPE&IAX Own brother to Lord Baglan.) By FrinCfc Royal, dam Gyp by Major will travel willowby and Longbeaeh. Grazing free to January Ist, 1890, every care taken but no responsibility. 10fl2 JOHN GBIGG. GATgFUL— OMFOBTING EPPS'SIOCOA 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 delicately flavoured beverage which may save us man) Heavy doctors bills. It is by the judicious use ol uch articles ol diet that a constitution ma c built up until strong enough to rssist every endency to disease. Hundreds of subtl maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure food and a properly 1 nosriimed Irame,— An article m the Civil , Str vice Gaveft* Madesimply with boiling water or mil Bold m J-lb packets by Grocen.labelled thus— JAMBS EPPS & CO., > HOMCEPATIO CHEMIST, i WsV°®> ENGLAND,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2305, 18 December 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2305, 18 December 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2305, 18 December 1889, Page 4

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