The Ellrsmere Guardian SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1891
'I. ' ■ We have pleasure in oU'ing that the circulation of this paper has increased to ita former number of over 500 per isßiie, in changing our quarters to Southbridge, we have added 87 now subscribers about that tOArijflhip alons. Now ad rertisementi ar<s ooinio^^long ua fast as we aro able to find room for them, and the prosperity of thJBllewibbe [Uuabdian we think is assured f or the annual meeting, of the Ellesmere Jockey Club close with Mr Sharp, the secretary, this evening at Leeston. ; Those well-k^own properties » Bangor," « New Rhudd|ttq," and the " Heelerton," estateu of§ ftdvortisQd for eale ia tbie
T«e OHampion Stakesj of 2000 sov*^ weight for age, was won by that 'celebrated' 1 Musket— Mersy r horse— Carbine, The Adsecond, with Dan O'Brien's Wimbrcl b> St. Albans third. Tlies^were the enly starve. . ... .. ' , We direct the attention of peopleUu want of really first-claaa land to an advertisement In this issue,, oofntainmg partieslnrs of Mr Minor's well-known farm " New shuddlau," Messrs ■ Cameron and Co have just received a few c.w.t. of splendid quality .cheese, from the Lyell Factory, situated on ; yhß qualify is^implyfperf fection, and is commanding a very -rapid sale. " v A'liandicap-BilHard Tourney will be held at the Leeston Hotel early next month fora sweepstake of 5a «ach, nomination close with the marker on April 4tb. ---W.e. have to acknowledge tho receipt o± the Crown Lands Cuide published by the authority of the Hon the minister of Lands, any persona looking for land can inspect the same free of cost* The Lynch and Faust Families together with Herr Von Der Mahden, appeared to a very full house at the Town Hall, Southbridge last evening. The violin playing, .bellnnKin&acrobatio feats, songs, and the excellent cornet solos, were loudly applauded. A farce entitled "Nicholas Nicdeyb's School Days" concluded & very snecesaf ul evening's entertainment. Mr A. A. Lissaman, whom our readers will remember as a chemist at Soathbrid« c ror many year*, ia at present m a aimifar occupation at Palmeraton North. He has a magnificient shop, is doin^ a thriving trade, and commands the respect of the residents of that thriving borough. In Mr Liasaraan the reaidenta here lost a thorough good chemist, and we cordially wish him every success. We have much pleasnrein referring our readers to Mesan Rainbow and Son's advertisement. The name is getting quite a household one m the district, as also through the Australasian colonies. The quality of the articles made up by them are meeting with the success they deserve. Their goods can be procured from any storekeeper trading m the Ellesmere district. •...,.-• s A case of a most frivolous nature cams' before Mr Beathatn at the Leeston cenrt on Friday,' m which James Maxwell^ blacksmith, summoned B. T. Jeffrey for throwing a stone at his shop. The parties are opposition tradesmen, and evidently b4< not good .terms. Thp plaintiff appears to keep a number of fowls to the annoyanoe-of 'the defeadan^ whose shop they appear to spend thei) 1 sparer-time m. Defendant admitted throwing, a stp,ne a fowl, which rebonndetl' from a plou^hy^anp!. strock the sho^. Se^erql witpessea \yere .examined, m th> in^s^/pl^thp.^pUi^tife Sis .^oriihib remarked that the case waii if veixseriei^, one, and orderad the defendant to paY the exceaaive da'wi'sfes of one pen By, anfl the plaintiff to pay the whole costs of trje 1 Caß«j :{ - : , '■'■■■■'''"' , ;:tJ! «"'ft » : -J : i k")ii!,r. ? ;'. $ , Jhe . Br,C'Snd " pthen t " tff ; Ca'ntßrhn>y .Sjro.'yn apploß, I h,y 'j\\Q^iJ%^ Fruit '^'xp-irf Cp m pany^Mr|Pea£o W j y.esterdn^. by Afnwa cbWistin j^df '1077 ca^e^einiK nll'that the u rdtilff'(ii3co|ni \Tß9V.c|>nßigtf^i r e¥f dSr(^{/ts : of n < O.lier Bl|ip|nentjr7^?Trpr^rriqty \ ifitearner.. , ,'Severnl inJiefit 'all K'sjtfrVtlbt'njen ' ?] hflvOgW.itnessea 't|ie .'.oper/ifcidh nr's^ectip c : wrapping anil. ernpl^yß a cpnßidoi;!ible rtutnber ' o f " ' ltari dVsJ " an'dj -a.; large quantity." of " l^ew Zealand titnbe'r ia : used for [\\§ cases, acf'l Otlgql fj'<t|p r If or.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EG18910307.2.4
Bibliographic details
Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 890, 7 March 1891, Page 2
Word Count
642The Ellrsmere Guardian SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1891 Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 890, 7 March 1891, Page 2
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.