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Wanted. MRS FNIGHT has a small paddock and stable for the accommodation of her ■ bjardere. 3 57 WANTED Known-Halma & Co. are doing one dozen highly finish Cabinet Portraits for 6s, for the month of March. Don't miss this chance. • 3 58 rpo LET Convenient House of five rooms, JL etc, Peter Street East, now occupied by Mr R J Henry.—Apply H W Barrett, Arcade 3 56 YTTANTED—A Couple of good Sheep VV Dog", for heading and driving. •■- Isaac Sargent. 3 t9 GOOD Apples and Pears for sale.—Apply to the Gardener, Windemiere. 362 i jj'O.ii ISALli—seven paid-up Shares in .he JO Industrial Building society No. 2. dppiy iVJAIt, Uffioo L,' 1 & 5. K\lGdi i»:e lm_>< i« of a. IJj • kinds of f-ecsnd-han'l Gooda. Ad oining Mrs Knight's B^acUnghou-'e. j | iOAKD t>ud Residence. —Comfortable i D Tso.kiii aud Risideuce U offered to j Lnoiea or Gontlenun, at very reasonable chirge. For particulars &yy'y Guardian' ; Offic-e. 2_39 | ,IRESH Oysteis, Shrimps, an.! ull kinds oi JC Fresh JL'is.h by expross Tc-aight,— J H 1 Jewitt. Telephone 96. Opposite Mail Office. 3 42 \~%~T AN U D KJSO WN— I hat our old pre- ] V$ niisea wi;l be cioecd on and after ! Satubbay, March 10. Castoiners wiii find j us in N^w Shop, Burnett Street.—Mitchblli & TUBNER. WAN TEI)"KNOWN- f harfwroiT, March 9, U our last da.te for k>us.--hh-Bin old shop New Autumn and Winter Goods now opening in New Premises.—MiTCHELT, & TURNER US I H ~(Jkt VKD-The best selection < f Easier cards ever sien in Ashburlon ; pncea from Id to4> each ; aleo now soak of Birthday Cards, Condolence C^-rds, Photo Frames, Crinkled Pap&r, lodoor Game?, Scotch Booklets, Cheap Books, Local ageni for Redft-rij'd Kubbar Btamps at m nufacU\- r ' prices.—A. H. W IL-lAMS, Tanc-ed Sbceef._ BaY, uhere a c you going in mch a hurr\ ?' ' V\ liy, to H. M. JONES" fco buy a Cycle for my v-ife and daughter. Ho has a splendid Hue of Lathes' aud Gentle* msn'a Bicyclte jnsh. landed. Well ouilo, uj,-tb-daie, bi.toi'ig, i■ jjht", rigid, easy running, and equal to a«iy £20 Machine in the m&iket, and only £16.' • i'il go and get one ioj.' g».«—»—n.«..i. ir.i....,._... r ,^.,M...,..,-i., . , i.i M ini..ij ! i ; iii ! i ! n ;=?^ Funeral Notices. FUNERAL NuTiCMi rpFE Friends of tha late Mr George JL Henry Allison are respectfully irformed thab his Funeral will move fr. m the residence of Mra T. H'irold, South '-oad, opposite Canterbury Wills, on FRIDAY, (To-morrow), 9h inst, at 3 pm, for the Ashturcon Cemetery, BAKER BROS., 3 55 Undertakers ELKCTORAL DISTRICT OF ASHBUKTON. ELECTION OF LICENSING COMMITTEE, In pursuance of The Electoral Act?, 1893 and 1895, and The j?laoholic L quora Sale Control Ac^, 1833, and its Amendments I THOMAS WILLIAM TAYLER, Re- . turning Officer for the above I) strict, do hereby give notice that an KLKCTIO.V vuli be held for the return of FiVK Q/ialiI fidd Persona to serve as Members of the Licensing Committee of the afevesuid Dis- i vrict, and that the latest day for receiving ■ Nominations of Candidates will be the FIFTEENTH day of Maich, 1900, and that' the Poll, if necessary, will be taken at the several Polling Pacpg of the said District, on the 22ad day of March, 19Q0 Every person desirous of becoming a Candidate mu-.t be nominated by not lees than TWO Electors of the District by a nomination paper, as prescribed by Section 75 of The Electoral Act, 1893, which » ust > be delivered or transmitted to me not later than FIVE O'CLOCK in the af erno^n of THUI4BDAY, the 15th day of March, 1900, together with a deposit of £10. The following are the Polling Places for the Electoral District of Ashburton :— The Courthouse, Ashburton (principal) The Borough Council Chambers, Aahburton The Sohoolhouse, Wakanui The Schoolhouse, Dromore The Schoolhouse, Tinwald The Schoolhouse, Fiemington The Sohoolhouse, Eiffelton The Schoolhouse, Baling The Sohoo^houss, Hinds The b'choolhouae, MayCeld The Road Board Office, Mount Somors The Schoolhouse, Alford Forest The Schoolhouse, Greenstreet T. W. TAYLER, 3 47 Returning Officer. "k FAREWELL SOCIAL"' TO MRS^SANDO WILL BE HELD IN The Primitive Methodist Churoh Tr-night (THURSDAY), commencing at 7.30. A GOOD programme ia provided. We doubt; not but the attendance will be good, for a more faithful worker it would be difficult to find, and our attendance will be an acknowledgment of this Admission for tea and entertainment Is. Children halfprice. 3 61 CROWN LANDS IN SOUTH CANTERBURY TO BE OFFERED FOR SETTLEMENT. NOTICE ia hereby given thab the undermentioned land will be opened for application on THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1900, under the Lease in Perpetuity system, Bubjecb to the provipions «■£ "The Land Act, 1892," "The Land for Settlements Aots," and regulations thereunder. PAREORA No. 2 SETTLEMENT, Comprising 8064 acres of firatrolass agricuF tural land, situated on the north side of the Otaio River, near St Andrews, This settlemenb forms part of the well-knowo property of the New Z 'aland and Australian Land > Opmpany, .Limited, comprising some of the . best cropping and griming land in South • Canterbury. ! The land is subdivided into 32 farms. 1 ranging in area from 93 Acrea to 603 1 Acres, at rentals varying from 7a 3:1 to 11s per acre per annum. Sale pamphlets, containing plans and full particulars as to areas, rentals, and conditions, are now obtainable from the j Land Offices, Christohurch and Timaru, and j the principal Railway Stfttiona and Post I Offices within the district. During the month of April, the following estates, also situated in South Canterbury, p will be offered for selection :-- ---j PUNAROA Settlement, now known 8B Three Springs Estate, 7035 AcreH, near Fairlie. PAPAK4. Settlement, now known as part of Sullivan's Farm, Levels Valley, % 1562 Acres i RAUTAWIRI Settlement, now known as f Cliff's Farm, Winchester, 113 Aores* ■1 SIDNEY WEETMAN, Commissioner of Crown Lands. I District Lands and Survey Office, Cbristchuroh, March 7,1900. ' 3 60 * Smoke $aw Yearn j

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 5058, 8 March 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 5058, 8 March 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 5058, 8 March 1900, Page 3

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