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I. Bullock. i .01 A IK" PRICE wanted for T.S. loblU 1 0°" 812, containing i Acre Aitken Street, Eiut. The owner states thai this section cost ! im £40 some years ago and has low made up his mind to realise. Apply to T. BULLOCK. OTA 1 A PRICE WANTED FOE Sb±.\J IUS, BUILDING ALLOT VIENT, No. 8, containing about |-&ere, fronting continuation <f Cox Street, neaily opposite Mr Funge's residence. Apply to T. BULLOCK. _______ Ij~lOR Sale at a low price, Lob 13, containing IROOD i)& PERCH RS, ROvD OD PKBOHKS fronting James Street, uear the Woollen PVietory. Also, Lot 42 oontaining J acre,' fronting Church Street, dampstead. Apply I DO T. BULLOCK. TU FAKMkR-s OTHERS. FOR SALE BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. ACi X ACRES, about four miles from rxif&t) Hinds Railway Staion, now in the occupation of Mr J. W. Sawle, as follows:— R.S. 27798, 35881, and 36204, containing in all 425 acres. Th" improvements Cwnsist of good dwelling House of eight rooms, Stable, Trap Shed, etc. The land is partly fenced, and has been nearly all laid down in English gra&acs, and is watered by County water races. Exceptionally easy terms of payment. | Unpaid purchase money to bear interest at the low rate of 5 per cent per annum. Further particulars furnishe.l on applica- | tiort. • "* T. BULLOCK. A NUMBER o! Sections in Chertsey Township as follows :—Lot* 97, 99 j 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 114, 115, 116 ! and 117, each containing a A acre. T. BULLOCK. i , T)ROPERTY at Tinwald, fronting ArchiJL bald Street, main thoroughfare. «IOA PRICE REQUIRED. £jL4)\) PRICE REQUIRED. T.S. No 16 containing £>ere, with square built Dwelling Hutise, Porch at front entrance, Stable, etp, thereon. The ovvner having removed to the North Island js the reason of this Property being sold. Inspection invited. Easy terms of payment can be arranged. T. BULLOCK. D. Tftomas. T AM A CASH BUYER OF GOOD OAT SBKAF CHAF^ 4 56 D. THOMAS. PUBLIC NOTICES. LOOK! CHEAP WINTER FIRING. NEW MOUUT hOMEES COAL. OUTPUT hat Trebled duriog the hit twelve months. IT IS USED EVERYWHERE. This Coal is th.c Best and Cheapest Steam and Household Coal in the market. Used in the Woollen Fac ory and Canterbury Flour Mills. GIVES SPLENDID RESULTS, WRITE FOR PR'CKS TO G. T, PARK, MOUNT SOME RS. ASHBURTON POULTRY, PIGEON,' AND CANARY SOCIETY. TIHE ANNUAL EXHIBITION X WILL HE HELD IN THE ODDFELLOWS' HALL ON FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JULY 2 & 3, 1897. By permission of the Colonial Secretary, A GRAND ART UNION Will bo held in connection with the Show. Tickets \a each, with fldmittanoe to Show. To be obtained of the Seoretary, EDWARD STEPHENS, Hon. Sec. Art Union, or E. A. ROBOTTOM, 5 118 Hon. Sec. Poultry Society. "A ROYAL TRIBUTE," T>ARLIAMSNT haa decreed that New -L Zealand shall excel any Australian colony in the numerical strength of her military contingent, anl it is a foregone conclusion that Her Majesty will be advised by the Secretary of Stste, the Hon. Joseph Chajnbeylain, to reciprocate the unexpected extent of our loyalty hy some recognition worthy of a devoted people, who have sent suoh a military force to demonstrate our warlike instincts and ability to aid old England in the event of war. That recognition will be, without doubt, a title to the originator and tactician \yhii has carried his proposals in, the face of a hostile sec ion of Parliament. No doubt Her Majesty will dae'ni a mere knighthood too meagra' an honour for a statesman who has shown such Imperialistic exuberance. Quaeu Victoria will undoubtedly show soma discrimination in awarding honours to Colonial Premiers, and we may look forward with confidence to. the Liberal Leader of New Zealand returning with something more than a ''Sir" to his name, The forsn of title itaelf may not be ao very easy to place, There ia one which from the analogy of strength and popularity will be generally accepted at Home and abroad as aprons. The Premier will go home as plain Mr. Seddon. What if he should return LORD BURATURA* He is Ctroag. So is SurmLura Tea He has promised Economy. So does Suratura Tea He is not a blend of India or China, No more is Suratura Tea His name ia known throughout N.Z. So is that of Suratura Tea ! He has a reputation. So has Suratura Tea He goes farther than other Premiers. So does Suratura than ordina y Teas JOHN ORR & CO., Agent. WANTED, Eggs, 1000 dozen, must be fresh, and 1 ton ot Beeswax ; higheat market prices given > y Ymtcbeh Bbqs.j Cash. Supply Stores

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 4193, 17 May 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 4193, 17 May 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 4193, 17 May 1897, Page 3

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