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BE PREPARED FOE THE ELECTION. mHOSB WHO AttH DULY QUALIFIED, BUT WHOSE NAMES ABE NOT ON THE BOLL] SHOULD REGISTER -A.T ONCE. DIRECTIONS. 1« Out out 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 lines at foot, where indicated, n the presence of an elector whose name it already on the rotl 4. See that such riector 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 theßegifltration Officer . _ , ; ■■' ■ Mem.— Mr J. Ward, Burnett Street, ABhburton is the Bcgietration Officer for Rangitata, and for Aehbnrton. If the envelope : be marked outside " Claim to Vote," it will not require a postage etamp. . : : I -S o I :* I 7 8 * 8 i :~ S | W * -g \ ill S 1 ■■'■■■* '» S Sflw • • • ■ • 'a 1 • 1 : s- 5 I i| I ill • : : . , 8 5 £. ill : 1" ': ; I S $ I s hi I 'j ii . ■ Is as i ;!! I i ii ■ *i ° O I |g I : | : "• 6 te ft ! Hll" I I I •—r .1 fm * 1"^ • i • , .. 2- •■- "I i S J si • I • 3 a 1 * ? | J»{ j I -j t a il j a . 3 tl) \ I - ■■:■ I * * J I t {!" i ! I . f i I I ■ ll*^ i I • I \ i "sNp9§ • ! • £ m •SLSJIs : : * is «f 1 1 1 & i : ! 1 : S • • 5 s -a « \ i . ... g wi la 1 : : I : §

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TO STAN D THIS SEASON . nnHE THOROUGHBRED fcTALLION Wizard, By King of Olube, dam Charm, both imported. The Proprietor begs to thank the publio for their patronage m p»it seat one, and trußts '. that tho same will be contdnnaJ. the coau"g one. ' " •'■• - '■■•■-• " • • ' • Good paddocking provided for mares from a diitanoe. , For full pa?, icnlan apply to owner m charge, Somerset Stables . JAMES HEALEr, Proprietor, 9flßo Aebbnrtoa. TO TRAVEL ASHBURTON AND SURROUNDING DIS C RIOTS. TBE THOROUGHBRED HORSE Rouser* EOUSER 1b • Grey Horse standing 16 hande, by the renowed Messenger (sire of the Lad, &o.j, dam Kate O'Shane, by Oaledon (imp.); Kate Cdbane oat of Laara, by Kmlgrafit (imp.), ont of » daughter of Spaewlfe, by Skeleton (Imp.). ROUSER is the Dire of Mexico, winner of many raoes ; also of Barderdußh, who trotted 3 miles m Bmin 42saos, tba fastest reoord for a 3 year old hi New Zealand. Terms: Season, £3, payable Ist January; guarantee, Ist July, £4 10b ; groomage, 6b ; payable first service. For farther particulars, apply to Groom m charge, or * " ■ JNO. J. O. QUANB * Aehburton TO Stand at Owner's Farm, and travel- the Wakanui, Waterton, Flemington, Willowby and Ashburton Forks districts. The Fure-bred Entfre Clydesdale Kelvin. Kelvin is a bay horse by Prince Royal imported from Victoria), dam Bess, by Napoleon, imported by the late John Nimmo 1 sq., to Otago. Terms— Season £2 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 Bledmere (imp dam. Keepsake by Antidote (imp) out of Norfolk trotting mare imported by Goveruoi Browne. This horse will etatfd'at Longboach, Termb— tieiTice, £8 ; guarantee, £1 10 a* TBE CLYDESDALE HORSE BPBING»ANK By Yoimt? Banker (imp) — Farmers' Lass will s and at my Farm, flemington. For fees apply o P. Hyland, Groom m charge. THE CLYDESDALE HORSE PRINCE IMrfEiIIA.L j Own brother to Lord Raglan,) By Prints I Boy al, dam Gyp by Major will travel willowbj V and Longbeaeh. Grazing free to January let, 1890, every care taken bat no responsibility. 10tl2 JOHN GBIGG. , GATEFUL— OMFOLTIKG EPPS'SIOCOA BREAKFAST. BY a tboiough 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 doctor's bills. It is by the judicious use 01 uch articles oi diet that a constitution ma 1 c built up until strong enough to rssist every endency to disease. Hundreds of subtl maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever the 3 is a weak point. We may escape many a faltal shaft by keeping ourselves well ftified //with dfood aal a properly nouriinerod frame.— >An article m the Civ Sttvlce Gazette Made simply with boiling water or mil Sold m J-lb packets by Grocen,labelled thus— JAMES EPPS & CO., HOMCEPATIO CHEMIST, jLx>N£OJ7, ENGLAND.

TC bI'AND THIS SEASON AT OWNER'S LIVERY STABLE AND TRAVFL THE DISTRICT THE PUBE-BBED ENTIRE PONY ALI BABA By Prince Oharmlag (Impotted from England) dam Pearl(by Prtnoe Charming) out of Jonny by Mazoppa. : This Pony was very much adrrired ■at the Ranglora Horse Part^w. He Is four .years old, bright. black color, and halfbrother to Aladdin, bred by O, Dampler Croialey, Eeq , Ranpiora. For Termß aud P«rt'bnlars apDly G F. SOOTT, ProprSetbr, 10t58 Livery Siablea, Aahburton. tcTtrav^l this season, m the oairnbbae and laubißton districts, the clydesdale entire, Diplomacy. Bred by John Grlgg, Esq., of Long* beach , Diplomacy's sire is Lord Beaconsfield, dam Plesaant by Prince Charlie. Terma: £3 eea&on, L gaarantee, £4 10a j groomage fee, ss; payable first service. To boria fide owners of 5 mares, • liberal allowance given; if 6 mares 1 allowed free. Mares changing b»Dde to be paid fot rb season maree; A« the number oi marea for this horse Is limited, ownerswianlng his services should make early application. . Good Paddooking for mares at Jo 6d per wetk, all care taken but no respondblllty. •■"...;■ For further particulars Apply Groom v oharge, or ' .. DKNIS MoKENDRY, 9§483 „- Proprietor, Oalgnbrne, TOi* TBAT'EL^rHE ASHBUBTON AND ! BUBBOUNDING DISTRICTS, |f|l H B CARRIAGE HOBHB Hercules. ... HEROULEB la a beaatifal dark chestnut 4 yec»re old, standing 16 hands lin high, with j nmeEie bone and Bnbßtance, and possesses a pital temper. At the Ash burton Show, as a two year old , Creoles took first prize, alao a special prize the best horse likely to produce weight-' rrying hacks and hunters. ■ HEBOULE3' elre, Digby Grand, dam icnio ; Picnic by The Chief , dam Maude The Chief by Towton, dam Queen of tie Bonth Mando by Frickwillow, dam a Blooa Boyal mare. lerms: Season, £2 2s; payable Ist Januai 1380 ; guarantee, £3 3s- Groomage fee, 6 b myable fint service. ' For further particulars apply to : : CHRIS. HABBOLD, ' OR J J. DAWSON, 9f170 Waterton mHE PUBE-BBED CLYDESDALE Conqueror. Ho is by Lrrd "tOiabmy (imp.) dam B Jotch Anniß (imp.) For full pedigree and prize list see cards. Tbrmbi Season £3 , guarantee £4 4s Bingle mares; or two marea or more, £4 each; groomagej 6s. Mares changinst-hands to be paid for as season mares. For other temw apply to groom m charge, or THOMAS LANGLiY, 16 1 Proprietor, Dromors. TO TRAVEL thb WAKANUI, NEWLANDS, WILLOWBT. WATEBTON. FLEMINGTON, HINDS AJSD MAYFIELD DISTRICTS. THE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE tIMREJpFIEIIi, Young Baaeonefield la a dark bay horse with blaok points, five years old, by Lord Beaconafield. Pam by Old Major (Imported), brpd by P. H. Brlttan Kbo., of Avoniide* Terms j Goarantee, £R ; season, £2, Payable lit January, 1890j groomage, El. Fo« farther partloalars apply to H. GRAYBUPN * 15i} Proprietor W nilow

'TO STAND this Season at the Owner' . A Stables adjoining the " Mail " Office, THB PURE TIMOR PONY BM „ SELIM . ByMencle out of Daisy, bred by J. Struthers Williams, Esq., Christchurch. He ia four year d, bright black color, good temper and very uiet. , For Terms apply to the owner, W.H. RULE, _ Io '57 Ashburton. TO STAND THIb c isASON At METfIVEN • JP??**** tne Lauriston and surrounding Diatucts > - . liIJS TfIOBOUGHBKED STALLION Hunmngfcon For Pedigree see Cards. Tbbmb— For Season, £2 10s j payable iby romißaory note, duo the lßt January, 1890. Guarantee, £3 10s, payable Ist July, 1890. Groomage, 6b, payable at time of first aervicei For tfl o or more mares, the property of one owner, allowance will be made. Any mare sold or changing hands to be paid for. ; Paddocking, 2s per week. iSvery care but po reßponßibUitj. > For further particulars apply at Methven Livety . " ,„..„ «. M. ALLISON, I 9W Proprietor, MethYgg;: THE iBIBB OF tfHE FASTEST TB.OTTUJQ HOUSES IN NEW ZEALAND; Blackwood Abdallab \)|T ILL Stand this Season at Owner's Stable T T and travel the ABhbartoa nnty Terms— Season, £3 10a; guarantee^ 6b i groomaga fee, 6s, THE OLYDESUAnifi iiWTIIiE HOB8E; . Jdlliiiiy's JPancyl i Bred by Mr James Go w, of Taieri, by Lord Salisbury, dam Sally 2ndi will stand *&* i Season at Owner's' Stable, • Kolmar Farm, Lyndhurati Terms— Seaaon £8 ; guarantee, : BiV farther particulars apply to Manager of farm, or . . MAX FBIEDLANDEA. Proprietor TO STAND THIB SEASON at WilUams . and Bland'a East Street Hone Baaaar aud Travel the. ABhbnrton District^ i THE POWERFUL TBOTTINaBTALLIOtf Merry Lad. By Young Performer (imp.) Dam Merry Last by Quicksilver (imp), Merry Ladß has taken several first prissa for trotting and also m the Show ring. ■ , k MEBBY LAD was bred by the late W. J. G. ; Bluett, Esq* m 1881. He is a rioh chestnut, standing 16 ..b^nds high, witt* grand bone and symmetry, combiaod with the gentlest cf compera. . „ ■ A glance at Merry Ladia sufficieat to Bhqw chat hp is *>ell adapted to breed trotting iQorsae, hacks, and harness horseß possessing superior b one. Btyle, and action. •TK6MB— Season, 80i; payable Ist January, 1890. Guarantee, £2 10a, ayable Ist August, 189O» . ' : For further particulars apply to WILLIAMS AND BLAND, East Street Horee Baasaax, Or A. 6TUBGEON, 10flI2 Ashburton. TO STAND THIS SJUABON at GROVE FARM, TINWALD. TIHB THOROUGHBRED HORSE, PERKIN lARBEGK tt B Perkln Warbeck (imp), dam Mfn Kate (Inip), the ct*m of Antelope : ...;..' and Snltan. Fo»' fall pedigree see Oarda, WARBEOK ll t haa eplendild ftoMpo, :l ppaaeßßea great strength, la »b aandsome aa they ate m«de, and is a horve calculated to throw a moat valuable class of raolng or other stock, An examination of his Pedigree will show that he : poBSOBBea a doable atraln, of the celebrated '. 'Adventurer blood , an^ is one i)t .the very best bred "animals In the Southern Hemiaphere. The sons of New. mlnlater have, »a a family, been more Buooesßfolat the Stud than any family of modern days, and with the exception of Hermit, who la now Blinding In England at 250 guineas. Adventurer, the gvandalre. of P.erkln Watbeok 11. hj*t produced the most winners of them ali. -• • . . Good paddooks at U6d per week. ' For farther particulars apply, Groom In ohar'g'e. pi EDW, ABP GATE 3, 98f Oiove Frm Tinwwd

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2312, 23 December 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2312, 23 December 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2312, 23 December 1889, Page 4

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