NOTICE OF REMOVAL TO NEW PkEMISES. HAVING exchanged premi?es with the Farmers' Co-operacive Association, I have much pleasure m stating that m future I shall carry ou my business at the offices and store lately occupied by the above Asoolation at the corner of West Street and Havelock street (the Loan and Mercantile old premises.) STORAGE AT LOWEST RATES. CORNSACKS AT CURRENT PRICES, 1 132 E. W. HANMER CH£ftTS£T " EASTEE S POETS. THHREE TROTs7"each £5, for Horaei X that have not won one stake more than £10. One open Trot, £8. Chbrtsev Cup, £B,IJ mile flat, open. Farmers' Plate, £5; and Scurry, for beaten horses, sweepstake of 10s with £1 added. 1. School Boys' Race, 10s, ss, 2a 6d J entrance 6d. 2 Grand Handicap, three distances, £3, £1, and 103 j and winner of each distance £1. 3. Single Women's Race, 10t, si; free. 4. Village Settlers' Race, 15s, 10s, si} post entry. 5. Half Mile, 335, 10a. .6. Sack Race, 20s, 10s ; post entry, 7. Mile, 30b, second 15s. All events (except 2,5, and 7of Athletics) to be confined to the South Rakaia and Mount Hutt Road Districts, and to the district not included m the above which lies _N.E. of a straight line drawn from Lauristoa through Dromore to the tea. ■Horse nominations, 5s ; acceptances, 2s 6d. Athletic entries—Nos. 2 ss, 4 and 6 Is, 5 and 7, 2s each; All entries to be m by March 22, Horse haudicapper:—E, Osborne. Full particulars on Programme. J. SHANNON, Secretary. J. L. Siggs — Sigmrriter-
STILL IN FRONT. WHO? Sterlings Of Course rriHE previous Christchurch • Dunedin Record of 22 hours 20 minutes has. had FOUR HOURS chopped off it by A. CALDER, mounted on his " Sterling Thoroughbred.*'
«' COME ONE ? COME ALL," AND BUY THE FASTEST, STRONGEST, AND NEATEST BICYCLE IN THE MAEKET Morrow, Bassett & Go. ASHBgRTON. M. PRIEST, Manager. Leitch and Richards, (Successors to W. F. HAirauroaD), TINSMITHS, PLUMBERS, GASFITTERB BELL-HANGERS, Em HOT and Cold-Water Services laid on most approved plans. Estimates given for all kinds of work. N.B.—Competent workmen sent to any art on shortest notice. LEITCH &"eICHAKDS, BURNETT STREET. 1 22 Henry McElrea CASH BUYEK OB 1 WOOL, SKINS, HIDES, FAT, Etc WANTED at once—lo,ooo Crossbred oi Merino Pelts. Top Price for Fresh and well-saved Pelts ; also 20 ton Clean Dry Caul or Kidney Fat, l^d per lb BAG WOOL A SPECIALTY. I have on Sale— TEA SOAP CANDLES POTATOES FLOUR SHARPS BRAN OATS Chiokwheat, Straw and Oat-sheaf Chaff. Best Brands and First Quality, at up-te date prices, for prompt cash. Come up to " Mao" and get quotations. All Goods delivered m Town and Suburbs. Note the Address— HENRI McIKLItEA, BARING SQUARE, ASHBURTON.
Established 1880. Telephone No 69 BAKER BROS., FURNISHING TTNDERTAKERS URNISHING U NDERTAKERS DIRECT Importers of Best and Latea Deeigns In FUNERAL FURNISHINGS FUNERALS conducted with the greatest care and satisfaction, at most reasonable charges, Corner of Wak&nui Road and Casa ; Streets, and Baker and Brown's Coach Factory. \ J. L. Higgs-Decorator. Fair fa' quid drink; it gars folk speak as hey think, diamond .iubilbe tea, the best of drinks.—Shearman Bros., Agents.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 4750, 15 March 1899, Page 4
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