The meeting to consider measures for relieto the Queensland sufferers to-day, was ad journed till Tuesday afternoon, the ministers to be asked to announce the meeting from their and the auctioneers at their sales, the ladies also to be asked to attend.
VI7 ESLEYAN Church, Baring Square. VV Preachers to-morrow—4l a.m. Rev. S. Lawry; 7 p.m. Mr J. E. Buchanan. 2 97 JOY OF HARVEST." PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. HARVEST Thanksgiving Services To-morrow. Morning, 11—God's two Harvests. Evening, 6.30—A modest but certain experience. Preacher—Ray. J. Cocker. Praise Meeting at 7.45. MON DAT—Free and Easy. Singing, Addresses, etc. Refreshments provided. 6d each. Church will be decorated for the occasion. 2 95
GOVERNMENT NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION FARES TO DUNEDIN FOR RACES, FEB. 22, 23, & 25. RETURN NIGHT TRAIN. RETURN Fares from Rakaia, 36s iirsb class, 25s second. AshburtorT, 32s and 22s 6d. Tickets issued February 20 to 24, available for return till March 4." A special night train for returning excursionists will I«M% Dunedin for Christchurch at 9.45 p.m. on 25th inst. 2J92 BY ORDER.
J. T. FORD &■ 00. ; TINWALD YARDS. Jm TjIORD & CO. (in conjunc- • I • JD tlon with Henry Zander) have received instructions from A. E. Peache, Esq., to Sell at the Tinwald Yards on TUESDAY NEXT, 21st Inst., The Undermentioned FIRST CLASS STORE SHEEP,— Halfbred WETHERS Q/"V/"\ Merino and Quarter-bacTt &\J\J WETHERS. The above are from the well-known Mount Somers Station flock, and are six and eight-tooth sheep, . It is guaranteed that there is not an old sheep cr a weak mouth in the lot. J. T. FORD & CO., 2§77 Auctioneers.
MR D- THOMAS. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE, THURSDAY,"iiBKUAEY 23, .1893. MR DAVID THOMAS has received instructions from Mr G. P. Milsom, who is leaving the district, to sell by Public Auction the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FUR-NITUBE AND EFFECTS, consisting of Drawing-room Suite, Vasea, Washing Stands and Ware, Bedroom, Sitting room, Dining room, and Kitchen Furniture. Quantities of Nicknacks, and raapy other useful articles of, household furniture. Sivle at his Private Residence, WILLS STREET EAST, (without Reserve) Commencing,at 12 o'clock sharp. Open for Inspection from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. from MONDAY next to date of Sal 9' DAVID THOMAS, 2§82 Auctioneer,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2902, 18 February 1893, Page 3
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364Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2902, 18 February 1893, Page 3
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