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ENTERTAINMENTS. J COMMENCING TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). MATINEE THURSDAY, AT 3.30. COOPER'S ELECTRIC OPERASCOPE I | AND ROYAL ENTERTAINERS. \\ c switch on the current and project i OUR 20th CENTURY TRIUMPHS, including Living Pictures that Sing, Talk, Laugh and Dance by the WORLD'S GREATEST ARTISTS. Special Engagement of MISS BRIGHTIE CARLISLE, Australia's Charming Balladist, J Cut this out^_ltjs_wprth money to you. i'ADDPEL LOW S' II A LL, I vJ ASHBURTON, (Direction of J. and X. Tait.) PR E LIMINA R FINTTM ATION. TUESDAY, MARCH 16. An Event Unprecedented in the Annals of this Town's Musical History. THE COMING OF THE 80YAL WELSH fvIALE CHOIH. ROYAL WELSH MALE CHOIR. ROYAL WELSH MALE CHOIR. (The World's Finest Choristers). _ Winners of over £10,000 in Trophies, including the Great Lanellv Choral Championship, and Every Choice Prize of any importance in Groat Britain WHAT THE -BESSES O' TH' BARN " BAND IS IN BAND MUSIC, SO IS THE ROYAL WELSH MALE CHOIR IN CHORAL SINGING, lull particulars respecting prices opening of box plan, and facilities for day sales in later issues. Touring Manager, 3 21 A. W. BATISTE. fii.'EDLANDER BROS., LIMITED •2208 ACBES ' ORIGINALLY PART OF ANAMA ESTATE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION ON SATURDAY, 13th MARCH, 1909. i FRIEDLANDER BROS., LTD., have ' been favoured with instructions j to sell on account of E. E. Gaulter, Esq., in conjunction with Messrs Gould Beaumont and Co., on above date, at their West Street Sale Rooms, HIS WHAKAKI PROPERTY, Being part of tho well-known ANAMA ESTATE. CONTAINING 2208 ACRES OF MAGNIFICENT SHEEP COUNTRY. The property is mostly fiat and undulating with some easy downs, and is mostly laid down in English grasses with the exception of about 750 acres, which are still in its native state and partly surface sown. The • Land grows splendid crops of Oats and Root crops. It is fenced and sub-divided into 14 paddocks—is naturally watered by ever running creeks. 1 The Buildings consist of Dwelling j House with modern conveniences, in-' eluding Bath Room and good stabling, Blacksmith Shop and Shearing Shed, | and is within 1£ miles of Post Office. TERMS EXCEPTIONALLY EASY, j j 15 per cent Cash. Balance on Mort- j gage at 5 per cent interest. I FULL PARTICULARS AT SALE. Sale at 2 p.m. FRIEDLANDER BROS., LTD. Auctioneers. 2O£-AORE FARM AT GREENED STREET. SATURDAY, MARCH 13th, 1909. I 7^RIEDLANDER~ BROS., LTD., in structed by Mr David Wilson, will sell in conjunction with Mr F. Ferriman, on above date, at their West Street Sale Rooms the Farm now in occupation of Messrs Hill Bros (whoso lease expires) containing 226 acres. This property adjoins the Farms of Messrs Carruthers and F. Hocking, and was originally part of the Ringwood Estate, a very early selection. ■' ' The Land is in the following state of cultivation: — 173 acres are in stubble of which 60 acres are sown down and 30 acres arc in one year old grass and clover. Balance old pasture, and is divided into nine paddocks all watered. There is a good Dwelling, Stable with Loft and Loose-box. The following easy terms will be given :— 10 per cent cash, 5 per cent in 12 months, 10 per cent in two years balance in 5 years, all bearing direct interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum. Sale at 2 p.m. D. FRIEDLANDER, ,2x159 Auctioneer. WEST STREET SALE ROOMS, SATURDAY, 13th MARCH, 1909. ; fJCiI ACRE FARM AT GREEN--1t72 STREET. FRIEDLANDER BROS., LTD. have been instructed by Mrs Dan McCormick to sell by Public Auction as above HER Farm at Greenstreet, containing 791 acres, now in the occupation of Mr John Gilmour, whose lease expirea on April Ist. On the property is a 6-roomed louse, stable, granary and other outbuildings. VERY EASY TERMS CaN UK ARRANGED. Full Particulars on Application. SALE AT 2 P.M. D. FRIEDLANDER, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. CLEARING SALE AT WATERTON. THURSDAY, 18th MARCH, 1909. FRIEDLANDER BROS., LTD., have received instructions from Mr H. Hudson, Waterton, who has sold his farm, to hold on above date a Complete Clearing Sale of all his Live a,nd Dead Stock. Full particulars in future issues. D. FRIEDLANDER, 3 17 Auctioneer. 'horseTpair OUR NEXT HORSE FAIR will be Held on FRIDAY, 12th MARCH, 1909. For which we are now booking Entries. FRIEDLANDER BROS., LTD,., Auctioneers. N.Z, FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASCIATION OF CANTY., LTD. TIMBER FOR SALE. WE have received instructions to offer for Sale by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, 10th March, 1909, at DIGRY'S BRIDGE : 20 LOTS OF BRIDGE TIMBER. Sale at 2 p.m. sharp, | N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. VENUS Tobacco, in the plug, at PERCY'S. <

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7734, 2 March 1909, Page 3

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