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w. J. Gr- Bluett. ; ; ; . w. J. G. BLUETT, favored Uli «i f L instructions from J. Stanley Bruce, iisii., will offer by Public Auction, at West's* J. T. Ford and Co. ’s Salerooms (by tluir kind permission), ON SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1881. At 2 o’clock sharp, All that valuable property known as Elgin. Elgin is situated miles from the town and Railway Station of Ashburton, and about the same distance from the new saleyards. This property, containing 348 acres, an early selection, is thoroughly fenced, well watered with running streams, highly improved, and subdivided into nine (9) paddocks, the whole in English grass, except 70 acres now in turnips. None of this land has ever had more than two grain crops, and is therefore in firstrate heart for anything. ri Tie dwellinghouse, most substantially built, contains seven good lofty rooms, besides which there is a good threc-rccmcd cottage, six stalled stable, sheep and cattle yards, piggeries and granary. The pleasure grounds are carefully planted, and very tastefully laid out ; in fact, it is one of tho nicest properties in the country. The land is good, and everything done on the place is substantial and good—no expense and care having been spared to make a perfect home. A school and post office adjoin the property. It will be first offered as a whole, and if not sold, it will then be offered in two lots. The terms are liberal, and my instructions are to sell without the slightest reserve. To anyone seeking a nice home, or as an investment, the auctioneer can honestly recommend this property, as from its position and the quality of the land and improvements, it is bound within the next few years to largely increase its value. For cards to view the property apply to W. J. G. BLUETT, 128 a Auctioneer, Leeston. Lost.

£1 Beward. STOLEN or STRAYED from Hinds Boundarj', Longbeach, a dark brown hack MARE; off hind foot white ; branded C on off shoulder. The above reward will be paid to anyone giving such information as shall lead to recovery of same. 119 a JOHN GRIGG. £1 Beward. LOST, in Trevorton, a POCKET CASE of SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. Apply, Office of this Paper. 115 a Publications. mHE TRADE PROTECTION SOJL GIETY’S PRIVATE CIRCULAR (instituted 1873) gives a weekly list of Bills of Sale, Mortgages of Stock, Liens, Bankruptcies. &c., throughout New Zealand. On Monday, an “ Extra” is printed for Canterbury, containing information up to 12 o’clock on the preceding Saturday. For particulars, apply at the Office, Hobbs’ Buildings, High street, Christchurch. —T. B. Craig, Agent for Canterbury. 816 Hotels. f'i ENT RA L HOT EL, \J CORNER or WAKANUI ROAD & WILLS STREET, ASHBURTON. SAMUEL BROWN, PROPRIETOR. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Liquors of Best Quality kept in Stock. Good and Comfortable Stabling. 110 a

New Restaurant, 'MORTON’S HOTEL. High street, Christchurch. G EORGE W. COLLINSON (From Carle’s) Proprietor. Luncheon from Twelve o’clock. 676 R AILWAY HOTEL, South Rakaia. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for BOARDERS ; and TRAVELLERS. Good Stable and Paddocks. Wines and Spirits of Best Brands. J. S. COMPTON, 647 • Proprietor. Boarding Houses, &c. NOTICE OF REMOVAL, ~jpißOM the A 1 Resturant to the ECHO DINING ROOMS, East Street, close to Lancaster’s Butchery, where a good Table will be kept, and the proprietor will be glad to welcome his old friends and customers. Meals at all Hours of the Day, at Is. each. Beds, la. Good accommodation for Boarders and Travellers. Conducted by Mrs Truckle. 528 PRINCE ALBERT BOARDING HOUSE, close to the Railway Station, (next to Cookson’s Stables). This commodious house contains 40 rooms, with every convenience. Good Table kept. Every comfort of a home. Moderate charges. S. LUCAS, 525 Proprietor.

The Al Restaurant. PHILLIP HARPER wishes to intimate to his old Patrons, and the Public generally, that he has taken those Commodious Premises in Tancred street known as the A 1 Restaurant, where SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION can be obtained by all who favor him with a visit. Meals at all hours. JziS" Don’t forget the Address— PHILLIP HARPER, Al RESTAURANT, Tancred street, Ashburton. 886 j NEW DINING AND LUNCHEON ROOMS & LIVERY STABLES. PETER GOOD begs to announce that he has opened; a new DINING and LUNCHEON ROOMS, on Seafleld Road, fronting the new Show Grounds and Sale Yards, at which he will supply Luncheon at all hours of the day, at Is. 6d. Livery Stable.—Stalls and Loose Boxes —Stalls -Ls.—Boxes as per agreement. Gbob Paddocks, as per agreement. 507

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 271, 17 February 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 271, 17 February 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 271, 17 February 1881, Page 3

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