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UP TO DATE. I I HE SUCOESS OP OUR BUSINESS, which now enabled us te give constant I employment to the largest staff of First-class Tradesmen (Tailors) in the district, proves that our Customers appreciate FIRST-CLASS TAILORING A.T THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES. The advantages of many years' experience as Practical C«tters, coupled with fcne Best Skilled Labor, are observed in every Garment which bears our name. Come and see our New Winter Goods, Comprising the Lates; Styles in Suitings, Fancy Serges, Real Irish Tweeda, Real Banaockburns, West of England Trouserings, Coatings, All Wool Meltona, Beavers, Heal Irish Frieze, and the finest productions of all the New Zealand mills. E3T Compare our Hew Winter Suits to measure for £3 10s (cash) in a large variety i«**t££& of All Wool Tweeds—warm and durable. CRAIGHEADT"BERRyMAN, THE LEADING TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS, ASHBURTON. Stephens Bros., Market Rouse, WITH CONFIDENCE beg to draw the attention of their Customers and the vPubliatothe Mandarin and Tiger Blend Teas, THE TIGER BLEND is a mixture of the very finest quality 0f India and Ceylon, whilst the MANDARIN is a combination of the choicest flowery pungent Chinas. These Teas will be found to compare for Quality and Value with any ether brand placed in the market, and we claim for them the premier position for Economy, Quality, and Purity. Price—2s, 2s 4-1, and 2s Bd. bAMPLKS GRATIS to any one wishing to give them a trial. ORDERS BY POST despatched with Punctuality, TOWN ORDERS delivered Daily. AGENTS FOR ASHBURTON— &<epliens Bros., market HOUBE. Agents for New Zealand— J. RATTRAY & SON, DTOEDTN. i 194 MR % BULLOCK. £8710s—"C^TSi* Q- JESSON . Section, fronting Willow Street, Trevor- (Late J. Quinn), ton. Ie is a cheap Property, Easy terms PRACTICA] Sfift Bp«W mm I.lend on & JEWKLLER, &j£cO\.r\J* rea iiy fi, Bb c \. iSJi f iec . *i»st Street, Ashburton. hold security at six per cent, per annum. '*--» «im«/-. • . i * ■.. Apply T. BULLOCK. \-\ aYJ^\3»^ landed direct from the ! re v * Manufacturers a lartro assortment ■■ of thirty-hour arcd eight-day Public Notieos. American clocks 1 •~ * x ~t vT —n~> ~ Of the Lafcc!lt Designs, lam enabled to Jj.O.L., ISO. 40, SELL CHEAPER Than any other house in town. AN ARCH PURPLE MEETING .... will be held in the Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery of ORANGE HALL, j every description repiired and ma-je to on order. Customers own gold made up. THURSDAY, MAY 4. G. JESSON, Visiting Brethren Invited. FRACTIfHT SAMUEL B. NELSON, WATCHMAKER & ' JEWELLER, 518 "eCretaiy< __ EAST STREET. lilewellyn Oweu. V fTIHE New Term commences April 17. J PIANOFORTE, SINGING AND "T" — TiT~ 7=Si harmony. Ashburton 1. rotting Ulub. ARCADE CHAMBERS. AUTUMN MEETING. .-... ..; (Dances not attended.) 4 215 RE MOTOT SOMERS Wi;i>\* WliiY lEXT. COLLIERY. 4*248_ \ LL outstanding accounts of monies A.SHBURTON R/AOING (JIUB, I\_ due to me for coal purchased prio ■ to 31st March, MUST BE PAID before AUTUMN MEETING. APRIL 11, otherwise they will be sued for without further notice. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, CUTH. B. KNIGHT, may 10 a™ n, 1893. AarruTTumrvKr Handicapper-J. Cresswell. ASHBURTON. Starter-S. Powell. V FIRST BAY. I—Ashburton Hurdle Race Handjcap, of ASHBURTON sor8» secon4 home 5 soys from the stake; Two miles. Nomination, 1 «ov; PERMANENT BUILDING AND 0 /fS*^ 08 'i Os tn v 2—Ashburton Stakes, of 2 soys each, with INVESTMENT SOCIETY 10° soys ad<Jed 5 second horse 10 soys ____ " from the Btake. For two and threU' THEMonthlyandotherpaym^swill 'W^-B^^tf&ft A be received at the Omce, s Tancred Saturday, April 18, 1893 P hfcree*;» 3— Nethehby High Weight Handicap, of m^rr -M-r* -m~^ 35 sov'B» Becond horse 5 soys from the r| * |-l IS2 lIA V^ Bbake. One mile and a quarter. Mini--a-J-A-*-kJ -LfAX-1 mum weight, MM. Gentlemen riders. ruTT^cm axr may o i onn Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 15s TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1893. 4_Ashburton Autumn Handicap, ef 65 soys; second horse 5 soys from the From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and from 7 p.m. stake. One mile and a half. Nominato 9 p.m. t-ion, 1 soy ; acceptance, 1 soy - s—Novel Baoe, of 30 eovs. Weight, Bst. EDWARD STEPHENS, a . HalTamUe. Entry, 10a +33 M ftn .' 6—District Welter Handicap, of 35 soys; 100 Manager. Becond horge 5 ?oyg from the stake ; One mile. M omination, 15a; accept- ; ance, 153 7 -"-Flying Handicap, of 35 soys; second STE 4M CHAFF OTT TTTNte hoMe 5 80VB from the 6take- Three AND CRUSHING. acceptance, 15s GTv second day. E O R G E li S B OR N j5 I—Midland Hurdus Race Handicap, of 35 sevs ; second horse 5 soys from the Bega to announce that he is nt&ke. One mile and a half. Nomina-. tion, 15s; acceptance, 15a PREPARED TO CUT CHAFF AND 2—Grand Stand Handicap, of 60 sops ; second horse 5 soys from the stake. CRUSH GRAIN IN ANY QUANTITY One mile and a quarter. Nomination, __™ ■•■•■.■ 1 soy ; acceptance, 1 soy He uses Messrs Andrews and Heaven's 3—Wakanui Handicap, of 35 soys; second best Canterbury Chaffcutter, and their horse 5 boys from the stake. District can therefore guarantee giving every satis- 4 _ Nt7 b S ery Handicap, of 30 mv£ second' n!°i n' u, \ • , horse 5 soys from the stake. Five furOrders may be left with l ongß . For two and three-year-old disMR GUDSELL, tricfc horses, and horses that have been ( Tinwald j or are eligible for Ashburton Stakes. Or, GEORGE OSBORNE, Nomination, 15a; acceptance, 10s. 3*5 Willowby. s—Disposal Stakes, ot 30 soys. Weight, Bst. Three-quarters of a mile. Entry, : : . _ 108 ■ 6-open Welter Handicap, of 35 dovs j "OEOPLE about to marry and furnish second horse 5 soys from the utake. X their houses, are invited to call on One mile Nomination, 15s ; acceptance, Ids ■»itf»lzTAvrt Jk WTmWlwllt 7—Harvest Handicap^ of 35 soys; second riCHIOra A Unarlll t horse 5 boys from the stake. District horses only. Three-quarteis of a mile. AT THE Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 15a ASHBCBTOjT The winner of any Handicap after the FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. Publication of the weights, to carry 7lbs _ » extra. TANCRED STREET, A district horse shall mean any horse that Next Building Society. has been commonly resident in the district s * between the Road Board districts of Mat—NOW ON VIEW— V, e ™> Easfc,., and So«th Malvero, Lake - Dining-room Suites in Rimu Bedroom S^&^S^^^'t^ Suites m Rimu, Iron and Brass Bedsteads, river oa the so W th, from the dividing Chests Drawers, Washstands, Spring ; range to, th« sea, from January 22, 1893, and Mattresses, English and Colonial Per^nv u.p t& the d»te of the meeting, and owned by bulators, Horse Hair, Kapoc and Flock a person who has resided in the said district J Mattresses, Duchesse a.nd Fancy Tables, during the same period. Floor Cloths and Linoleums, Carpets, Nominations 9 p.m., SATURDAY, Awft Hearth Rugs, and Mats. 15.189?." • Ha I B^. lcaP« for, firßt day's rao^s o« w about Furniture Repaired, Restuffed, and 10.^ *oy the second day'n Repolish& onjhe Premises. "** ™** -Note the addr^ JFE&& ■££,*?&. TANCRED STREFT, 2J2F2J?' S^ iSTtSSL & Disposal Stakes not later than 10 o clock in ** BuMing Sojirty . *• —N "^^aSSoB. 8 s«cwtwy,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2962, 2 May 1893, Page 3

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