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BE PEEPAEED FOB THE ELECTION. mHOSE WHO AitE DULY QUALIFIED, BUT WHOSE NAMES ABE NOT ON THE BOLL 1 , SHOULD REGISTER A-T ONCE. DIRECTIONS. 2*. Fill m on the hues marked " A " and "B" the name of the Electoral District for which yen claim to be enrolled. 3. Sign yonr name, address, and occupation on the lines at foot, where indicated, n the oresence of an elector nhote name U already on the roll 4. See that Buch jlector also signs, at foo of the attestation 5 Fill m the blanks left for day and date on the .left-hand bottom oorner. N 6. Deliver or post the claim to theßegistration Officer Mem.— Mr J. Ward, Burnett Street, Ashburton is the B ._■- ration Officer for Bangitata, and for Ashburton. If the envelope be marked outside " Claim to Vote," it will not require a pos .^- tamp. J ! • Sf I * s 1 7 i « I " 1 Sti I 'i * I * ..MP* __S 2 o« {__.•__- IB I I 4 -5 l ■ill • N J 'I 1 I I :| J : • : s S I r I :-s I l '* • ■■"'■-•■% »o & h : !s ■'!« 4 s }*~ \ :© -9 i is ! s « _* - • l* M : • : ' I ■ ,B* g" i -1* 5 I 5 ■■'■' 1 ? § § ! z -*m l 5 I J < B I :tl : : i ! j w hi i • 8 i ; : t: |: | * 2 2 j .'il : : : f: £ * 3 g *ll 5 ! ! \* i 1 H H I a 3 *■ 2 \l • l*-H r*-*i S*_*s__ • * • .2 :««1 • : •* r*ja *-___!*_« • * • s a •§§ ! Iff j ii I M ig fe ! 11l i ■! i| IH 'S 4 |1| : ; !:* I :: 1 m mm <__»" -^ -T -*5 • * • _S. ES C 1 ■'■Hfl : •? I I » • •s __3 .5 Sm3 • • I 2 ** m* *•£ I i ill I I •; 11 I I _5 £ d ° • : • » a :_n \ -HtMsEIS 2 : . S 2 9 i -1 SHI 2 : ™ *| »!■2 i 9 I i tS w^S-a : : : 1 1 • : g g i — i 'I •§ i. ; L.J It j g

TC STAND THIS SEASON AT OWNER'S LIVERY STABLE AND TRAViL THE DISTRIOT THE PUBE-BEED ENTIRE PONY ALI BABA By Prinoe Charming (imported from England) dam Pearl(by Prinoe Cbarmiog) out of Jenny by Mazeppa. This Pony was very muoh admired at the Ranglora Horse Parad,,. He la four years old, brlght-blaok color, and halfbrother to Aladdin, bred by O. Damplei Oroisley, Esq., Rangiorts For Terms and Particulars apply G F. SOOTT, Proprietor, lOtEfS Livery Stables, A«bbn •♦♦ma TO TRAVBL THIS SEASON, INTHH" OAIRNBRAE AND LAURISTON DISTRICTS, THE OLYDESDALE ENTIRE, Diplomacy. Bred by John Grigg, Esq., of Longbeach, Diplomacy's aire ls Lord Beaoonsfield, dam Pleasant by Prinoe Oharlle. Terms : £3 season, guarantee, £4 10s ; groomage fee, ss ; payable first lervioe. Tn bona fide owners of 5 mares, a liberal alio nance given ; If 6 mares 1 allowed free. Mares changing handi to be paid for as season mares. Ai the number ol mares for this horse Is limited, owners wishing bis lervloei Bhould make early application. Good Paddooklog for mares at Js 6d per week, all oare taken but no reipomlbllity. j For further partlcu.ari apply Groom n I charge, or k DENIS MoKENDRY, 1 9§133 Proprietor, Oairnbrae, f TO TRAVEL THE ABHBURTON AND j SURROUNDDSG DISTBIOTS. mlSOLrmm TIIB.R OARRIAGE HORSB Hercules. HERCULES is a beautiful dark chestnut _ ye*re old, standing 16 hands lin bigh, with j mmenie bone and anbßtance, and possesses a pital temper. At the Afl- burton Show, aa a two year on. erculeß took first prise, also a special prize the best horse likely to produce weightrrying hacks and hnnterß. HEROULES* sire, Digby Grand, dam ionic; Picnic by The Chief , dam Maude* The Ohief by Towton. dam Queen of tee Sonth Maude by Prickwiliow, dam a Blooa Royal mare. i lerms. Season, £2 2s; payable Ist January 18S0 ; guarantee, £8 Bs. Groomage fee, 6s ' layable firat (service. Por further particulars apply to OHRIB. HARROLD, Ok J J. DAWSON, 9f170 Waterton THE PUBE-BEED OLYDESDALE ENTIBE Conqueror. He is by Lord Salisbury (imp.) dam Scotch Annio (imp,) 1 For full pedigree and prize Hat see cards, Terms : Season £3 , guarantee £1 4s Bingle mares ; or two mares or more, £1 each ; groomage* 6b. Mares .hanging hands to be paid for aa season mares. Por other terms apply to groom m charge or THOMAS? JLANGLbY, I 161 Proprietor, Dromore. l_Stt3Bl I TOTRAVEL the WAKANUI, NEWLANDS, WILLOWBY, WATERTON, FLEMINGTON, HINDS AND MAYFIELD DISTRICTS. THE OLYDESDALeTeNTIRE HORSE 'lOMBEMOMM Young Beaoonsfield Ii a dark bay hone with black points, five yean old, by Lord Beaoonsfield. Dam by Old Major (Imported), bred by F. H. Brlttan Esq., of Avonalde. Terms : Guarantee, £3 ; season, £2, Payable lit January, 1890j groomage, Ea. Foi farther piiklonlan apply to H. GRAYBUPN 159 Piogrittoi Wqilow

„- TO &TAND THIS SEABON. mHE THOROUGHBRED bTALLIOB Wizard, By King of Olubs, dam Charm, both imported. _._,., The Proprietor begs to thank the public for their patronage m paat seasons, and trusts that the same will be oontionel the coming one. Good paddocking provided for mares from a distance. For full pa^ticalara apply to owner m charge, Somerset Stables , JAMEB HEALEY, Proprietor, 9flßo aAshbnrton^ TO Stand at Owner's Farm, and travel the Wakanui, Waterton, F-en-mgton, I Willowby and Ashburton Forks districts. The Pure-bred Entire Clydesdale Kelvin. j Kelvin is . a bay horse by Prince Royal \ imported from Victoria)/ dam Bess, by Napoleon, imported by the late John Nimmo Esq., to Otago. i Terms — Season £2 ios ; Guarantee £t\ 4s. Groomage fee ss, payable first Bervicc. For further particulars and cards,— Apply I JOHN GILMOUR, • Proprietor. j |^>-^ ____a_-____a-_a> TO TRAVEL ASHBURTON AND BURROUNDING DIS f RIOTS. . THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE Rouser. j B9USER Is a Grey Horse standing 16 hands, by the renowed Messenger (sire of tbe Lid, *$>o.), dam Kate O'Shane, by Oaledon (Imp.); Kate O'Shane out ot Laura, by Emigrant (imp.), out of a danghter of Spaewife, by Skeleton (Imp.). ROUSER Is tbe aire of Mexico, winner of many races ; also of Balderdash, who trotted 3 miles m Bmin 42aeos, the fastest reoord for a 3 year old m New Zealand, Terms: Season, £3, payable Ist January; guarantee, Ist July, £4 10s ; groomage, os ; payable firat service. For further particulars, apply to Groom m charge, or JNO. J. O. QUANE * Aehburton Bismarck, By Berlin—Lady Harriet, by Bledmere (imp dam Keepsake by Antidote (imp) ont of Norfolk trotting mare imported by Governoi Browne. This horse will stand 'at Longbssch. Tonus— Service, £8 ; guarantee, £4 10s. THB CLYDESDALE HOUSE BPBI_NGBAM_ By Young Banker (imp)— Farmers' Lass will a and at my Farm, Flemington. For fees apply 0 Jf . Htland, Groom m charge. THE CLYDESDALE HORSE PBINCE IMPEffI_LL Own brother to Lord Raglan.) By P|ine<. Royal, dam Gyp by Major will travel Willowbj and Longbeaeh. Grazing free to January Ist, 1890, every care taken but no responsibility. 10tl2 JOHN GRIGG. GRATEFUL— OMFORTING EPPS'fCOCOA 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 flavoureyy beverage which may save us man. heavy doctor's bills. It is by the judicious use ol much articles oi diet that a constitution m c .built up until strong enough to rssist every endency to diseasea Hundreds of subtl aladies.. are floating /around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may lalescape many a fatal 5 doy keeping ourselves wel ftified with and a properly nouriinerod lrame.— tice m the Civ Sttvice Gazette M de simply with boiling water or mil Bold m Hb paoketa by Gr&een.latolled thus-* 1 JAMES EPPS & CO., ' HOMCEPATIO OHEMIST, J,ONJX)N, ENGLAND,

TO STAND this Season at the Owner' Stables adjoining the " Mail " Office, ett Street, THE PURE TIMOR PON* .• . SELIM By Mericle ov Jof 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, »o '57 Ashburton. TO STAND THIb &BASON AOD MEXHVEN and Travel tne Lauriston and surrounding Districts THIS THOBOUGHBBED STALLION Hunnington For Pedigree see Cards. TERMS— For Season, £2 10a; payable by romissory note, due the Ist January, 1890. Guarantee, £8 10s, payable lot July, 1890. Groomage, sb, payable at time of first service. For two or more mares, the property of one owner, allowance will be made. Any mare sold or changing hands to be paid for. Paddocking, 2a per week. JtSvery Care but no responsibility, For further particulars apply at Methven Livery (.tables. G. H. ALLISON, lOto Proprietor, Methven. THE BIRE OF THE FASTEST TROTTING HQBBBB IN NEW ZEALAND; Blackwood AbdalM WILL Stand this Seaßon at Owner's Stable and travel the ABhburton unty Tbbms— Season, £8 10a; guarantee, 6s; grobmaga fee, 6s. THE GLYDESDAJ-US JSNTIRE HORBE Johnny's Fancy Bred by Mr James Gow, of Taieri, by Lord Salisbury, dam Sally 2nd, will stand thia Season at Owner's Stable, Kolmar Farm, Lyndhuretk Terms— Season £8 j guarantee, £4 4s. Va further particulars apply to Manager of farm, or MAX FRIEDLANDER, Proprietor T"" O bTAND THIS SEASON at~Wifiiam_ and Bland's East Btreet Hone Bazaar and Travel the Aehburton Diatrict, THE POWERFUL TROTTING STALLION Merry Lad. By Young Performer (imp.) Dam Merry Laas by Quicksilver (imp), Merry Laas has taken several first prizes for trotting and also m the Show ring. MERRY LAD was bred by the late W. J. G. Bluett, Esq., in 1881. He isa rich chestnut, standing 16 hands hiprh, with grand bone and symmetry, combined with the gentlest cf tempera. A glance at Merry Lad ia sufficient to show that he iB a ell adapted to breed trotting hors«s, hacks, and harness horses possessing superior bone, style, and action, Thrms— Season, 80s; payable Ist January, 1890. Guarantee, £2 10s, ayable Ist Augußfc, 1890. For further particulars apply to WILLIAMS AND BLAND, East Btreet Horse Baziar, Or A. BTUBGEQN, 10fll2 Ashburton. £^^m__Wg TO STAND TIUS SEASON ax GROVE FARM, TINWAnD. TIHK THOROUGHBRED HORSE, PERKIN WARBECK 11. B Peikln Warbeok (imp), dam Mlm Kate (Imp), the dam of Antelope and Sultan. Foi full pedigree see Oardi, PERKIN WARBEOK 11. baa splendid aotion, possesses great strength, Ib as handsome as they are made, and la a horse calculated to throw a -moat valuable class of raolng or other stock, 1 An examination of bis Pedigree will ■how that be possesses a double strain of tbe celebrated Adventurer blood, and la one of the very beat bred animals In the Southern Hemisphere. The sons of No wi minister have, as a family, been more suooesif ul at the Stud thin any family ot, modern days, and with the exception olj Hermit, who ls now standing m England; at 250 guineas. Adventurer, tbe grand-; sire of Perkin Warbeok IL has produoedi the most winners of them ali, GQod paddooks at ls 6d per week. • For further particulars apply, Groom In' oharge. oi » EDWARD GATES, ; 987 Giove Fim Tinwald \

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2318, 31 December 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2318, 31 December 1889, Page 4

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