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Public Notices. road district. IMPORTANT:- NOTICE. tu accordance with the Canterbury Ordinance, OCCUPIERS and OWNERSare hereby required to REMOVE 1 immediately all GORSE, BROOM, etc., growing on the roads fronting their property for half a chain wide, otherwise the same will be done at their expense, - ■ H. T. WINTER, 679 Chairman. THE BEST IN TOWN;--Aitken’s Pastry. Cakes, etc., are acknowledged.; so to be. Soirees, Parties, PicnicS, etc.," provided for on the shortest notice.^, Aitkbn,, Pastrycook,' etc., . Saunders’ * Buildings. . 681 E. Dobson & Son,, CI VI L E N GIN EERS, AUTHORISED AND . . LICENSED ’ SURVEYORS, South British Chambers, : Hereford Street, Christchurch. > 674 A CARD] G. Hastings Bridge, S U RVE Y ; OR, And Licensed under Land Transfer . Office : Hobbs and Co.’s new Buildings, Hisjh street, second floor, Christchurch. - : ? ; . 675 , T y i [card.]

rr IHEODOBE B. JACOBSEN AND |_ . . O. PEEZ, ~ r , ARCHITECTS. Note office — HEREFORD I IVE§T, ’-‘1 Christchurch, . r ,571 ALL DEBTS due to Herald and * must be Paid to Mr. S. E; tPbTirrz,: .otf behalf of the Assignees) at. the. Guardian s Office, East street, Ashburton, and. hia,:> receipt alone will be a sufficient discharge.i- ---: S. SAUNDERS, For Self and Cb-Assigneps.’ - - MR. HARDY JDH ( NS r TQ.Nr,. CIVIL I EN dINE^RAND ; '• ARCHITECT,,, .. Authorised and ' Licensed Surveyor,- > VALUER AND ARBITRATOR, Is prepared to execute Surveys, Engineer*' ing and Architectural Designs, Estimates, and Reports, and Value 7 Property inHown -* f orcountry at the following tariffed charges, exclusive of travelling expenses. SURVEY CHARGES. For any fractional part of an acre, and not exceeding five acres, two guineas. Exceeding five acres and under twenty-five acres, three guineas. Exceeding twenty-five acres and under fifty acres, . three guineas for the first r twenty*fiye ' i acres, and one shilling per acre for balance.' Exceeding fifty acres and under one hundred acre?, four guineas for the first fifty acres, and one shilling per acre for balance, 1 L. L,.i 1 'Ji. Exceeding one hundred acres and under five hundred acres, five guineas forthe first one . hundred acres, -and- ninepence per acre for ? balance. Exceeding five hundred acres and under five ‘thousand, ninepence per acre for the first five hundred acres, and sixpence per acre .for. balance. :.i ■; ~'V\ .': c. I ; • For sub-dividing into allotments carefully pegged and numbered, the charge, in addition ( to the above, would be two shillings for eadlvtown allotment comprising any fi actional part of an acre, and two shillings and sixpence for each suburban or rural section comprising one .acre and upwards. r i he above charges do .not' apply to very hilly or broken country, or to "bush” land, in which case from twenty-five tofilty percent, would have to be added in prbportibn’to the difficulties met with in the country to be surveyed, and also in discovering; the boundaries"X of the Crown Grants.

Fair copies of the survey plan drawn on mounted paper, together With: Book of refer*. : cnce, if required, will be furnished at the rate pf ten per cent, on the cost ot the survey. All surveys will be earned out ahd completed in accordance with the rules and instructions issued by the Surveyor-General for the, guidance of the Survey Department of the Government, and will be certified to as being correct, . , The charge per day would be two guineas l clear of all expenses should clients prefer that mode of payment.. ~ ... - ENGINEERING CHARGES; / _ In making surveys of land for engineering purposes, such, for instance, as the drainage or or irrigation of districts of country, the drainage or water supply of construction of , railways, common roads and bridges, canals, •' harbors, river improvements, &c., the charges would be for plans, design, estimate, report, &c,, at the rate of three per cent, on the total estimated cost of the proposed work if under ,£5,000; above £5,000 and under £lo,ooo, three per cent, on the first £5,000 and two and a half percent., on the balance ; above ,£IO,OOO and under ,£20,000, two and a half per cent, on the first £10,060, and two per cent, on the balance, and so on-lessening in proportion to • the extent of the estimated cost on the proposed work. If employed by the. day, the charge would be three guineas clear ofhll expenses.” • ARCHITECTURAL CHARGES. In furnishing designs and specifications with estimated cost, &c., for cottage and villa .rcsi*”dences, shop fronts, warehouses, banks, public buildings, tic., &c,, the charge would be from five to two anda half per cent, in proportion to the estimated cost of the proposed building, v VALUATIONS; House and landed property, agricultural machinery, tools' and effects, railway plant, and . every description of engineering and building : ■ material, plant, &c„ &c., valued on equally reasonable terms as above. ' •. i’ , • T. M. HARDY JOHNSTON, C.E., Member of the Institution pi' Civil r Engineers, London. , Offices—Sydenham Chambers, Hereford street, Christchurch. 672 Agricultural Elens. THE Undersigned are open to receive applications for CASH ADVANCES on Growing Crops. 610 P. CUNNINGHAM & CO. Wool Season, 1880-1881. • ’ - THE Undersigned-are prepared to make LIBERAL CASH I ADVANCES; (Free of Commission) on all WOOL placed in .their hands.for SALE hi the London, or Continental Markets.; ; • , t ; -ri; ~ r We are offering special inducements to ■ shippers of wool to bur London Agents, haying made arrangements; whereby’ the . wool will receive such an amount of attention prior to sale thafc farmers can; calculate upon exceptionally good prices being procured. . , Insurances on Clip can be effected from sheep’s back to London. - 1 Woolsacks supplied at most reasonable prices.' I "'"'' ■’ : ■, For further particulars apply to . P. CUNNINGHAM, & CO. ' >ll j . Christchurch. , ■ L'HE ASHBURTON GUARDIAN.' PUBLISHED EVERT EVENING. PRICE— ONE’ PENNY.. A DVERTISERS are reminded that the ASHBURTON GUARDIANommands the LARGEST CJRCOLA?ION in the Borough and Suburbs, and, he prices for advertisements are very easonable.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 207, 3 December 1880, Page 2

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