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Fruiterers. Oranges. Oranges. Ex “ Rotorua,” Just Arrived. 70 CASES ORANGES 70 FIRST-CLASS CONDITION, and SPLENDID FLAVOR. W. BIRTWELL, WHOLESALE & RETAIL FRUITERER, AND DIRECT IMPORTER FROM THE AUSTRALIAN AND TASMANIAN ORCHARDS. 104 FRUIT IMPORTED DIRECT FROM SYDNEY. C 0. J-Tlyf- OO A R AND , jL\X wholesale and retail GREENGROCERS & FRUITERERS, REMOVED to EAST STREET, Shop lately occupied by Mr. Cambridge. TUST ARRIVED A LARGE STOCK J Oranges, Pine Apples Lemons, Bananas Apples, Vegetables Confectionery &c., &c. Delivered, to all paits of Ashburton. W. T. DAVISON, GREENGROCER AND FRUITERER, Wholesale and Retail. Fresh from Christchurch daily, from one of the Largest Growers. MOORE STEET, Ashburton. 47 Business Notices. NOTICE. HAYES’ * v TIMBER YARDS, ASHBURTON. IN consequence of the WAIMATE MILLS having been BURNED, the above Yards will be Closed for about Six Weeks, until Re-Erection of same. Mr. F. Pavitt is authorised to collect all outstanding accounts until further notice. ALPHEUS HAYES, per W. H. COLLINS, Manager. Ashburton, Nov. 23, 1878. 67 COALS. COALS. COALS. ALL kinds of COALS & FIREWOOD delivered at the shortest notice in any quantities and at reasonable rates. GEORGE PARKER & CO., Springfield Coal Depot, 138 Ashburton. c HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY,” (As the man said when he returned the Stolen Sheep), A ND, as we wish to PAY our BILLS, must respectfully urge that all Lccounts due to the undersigned, be paid »y the 6th of the month. Short Reckonings and Long Friends. '■ TAYLOR & LILL, Bakera and Confectioners. last Street, Ashburton, 88 NOTICE. CHE undersigned begs to give notice that in future all accounts must be ittled monthly, and requests that no toney be paid to any of the men in charge E the carts, but settled direct with him rat the shop. -. " . All accounts overdue must he, piiid ithin one month from date, may e liable to proceedings -without’ further otice. ' j THOMAS HICKS, Baker, 3 Ashburton.' BREAD. BREAD 6d. per-41b.-Loaf. J HOMAS HICKS, Baker and Confectioner, Tancred Street, is now plying First-class Bread, at 6d. per Loaf, delivered to all parts of the trict, or at the Shop. .. note — THOMAS HICKS, THE PIONEER BAKERY, Tancred Street, Ashburton Winslow. GEORGE LADBROOK, GENERAL STOREKEEPER AND a PRODUCE DEALER, EGS to announce that he has JUST 1 OPENED a General Store at Wins- , near the Railway Station, and hopes cent a share of public support. u cart will wait upon families for orders ooda supplied at Lowest Current rates. , Note the address—GEO R GEL ADBR 00 K, - GENERAL STOREKEEPER, WINSLOW. December 3, 1878. 98

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Ashburton Herald, Volume I, Issue 238, 4 January 1879, Page 3

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