Public Notices I HAML'STEAD SCHOOL, MR MALCOLM has resumed Irs Evening School from MOftDAf, the 4th May. Terms as last year, to be paid for the month, strictly m advance. 5 46 ITT ANTED, to Let, for one crop of VV Oats, 200 acres of land. Tenders received up to, 13th May. H. T. SHEPHERD, 5J44 , ; Ealing.
i MR T. BULLUCK { FOR SALE.—T.S. 16, fronting the Main Road leading to the Saleyards, Tinwald. with Dwelling-house and btable. price £150. Easy terms. ■ i Apply to T. BULLOCK, T.S. 70, containing J-acre, Moore Hfcreet. Price £14. T. BULLOCK £40.—A Bargain. Small Cottage and £ acreland, North Belt. Terms if required. Apply to T. BULLOCK. FOR SALE. 260 *«*ES 260 62 Acres m Turnips, very, suitable for a Wheat Crop, aud a large proportion of fche remainder also suitable for crop. Apply to T. BULLOCK. SATURDAY, MAY 9th. Town Property well situated corner of Burnett and Winter streets. MR T. i BULL OC X has reepived instructions from the Proprietor to sell by public auction at the Arcade, oh the above date, T.S. 644, containing J-acre, corner of 'Burnett and Whiter streets, on which is erected a four-roomed Cottage with verandah. This property is well situated ; high, dry, and healthy position, and will be sold on exceptionally liberal terms of payment. Sale at 11 o'clock. "~T. BULLOCK, 513 Auctioneer. SATURDAY, MAY 16m PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. 83 * ° *~*■■■■■ 83 Suburban Land. MR T. BULLOCK has received instructions from Mrs McLean, to j fsell by Public Auction at. the Arcade, on SATURDAY, MAY 16th, j The whole of the unsold portion of the ; Land hear the cornor of the North and Ea-sfc Belts. Being part of R.S. 5800, containing 83 Acres 3 Roods 30 Perches, divided into allotments of from about 5 to 20 acres. Full particulars m future advertisement. T. BULLOCK, 4*20 Auctioneer. ' MESSRS MILES AND CO., are m structed to Sell by Auction on TUESDAY NEXT. *7(in Crossbred 2-TOOTHS m for I V/v/ war( j condition. ■ f\ OH 4fcooth Crossbred WETHERS, O yjyj from the Laghmor station. JQQ Half-bred LAMBS. J. T. FORD, Auctioneer. GEO. JAMESON, 5t45 Agent, Ashburton. TURNIPS. THE FARMERS' FRIEND. A GREAT SAVING OF LABOR, TIME, AND TROUBLE. Pages Patent WIRE COILING AND PAYING »UT MACHINE, for shifting Turnip Fences and Picking up Old Fences, HAS been practically tried on several Farms, and has given very great satisfaction. All orders for Machines executed with despatch. Price with cross arms, £5 10s: without, £4. The machines may be seen and every explana? tjon given by applying to H. MATSOJS & CO., Christchurch. \V. C. PA.GE, East Street, Ashburton. 5_17 A USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVt_£X DENT SOCIETYJ Established 1849. FOR LIFE ASSURANCE ON THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH HEAD OFFICE-CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. LOCAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Hon. Morgan S. Grace, C.M.G.. M.D., M.L.C. (Chairman). H«n. C. J. Johnston, M.L.C. (DeputyChairman). Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq. The Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G. Nicholas Reid, Esq. ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS £1,625.000 STERLING. INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED £9,000,000 STERLING, REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD AS SURE WITH THIS SOCIETY: IT is the only Colonial Life Office giving Annual Bonns&s, reducing the net cost •f Assurance to the Lowest Possible Limit. It is the oldest, largest, wealthiest, and most prosperous Mutual Life Office m the Southern Hemisphere, ITS Bonuses are larger than those of any other Life Office of similar age m ai.y other part of the world. The Society has distributed amongst its members upwards of £4,050,000 m Casr Bonuses, representing Reversionary Bonuses exceeding £8,006,000 sterling. AFTER making unusualamplereserves, Cash Surplus for division for the year I^B9 waj £426,494, a larger amount of profit than has ever been realised or divided m one year by any other office of the British Empire. THE Society issued 11,664 New Policies during the year 1889, assuring £3,679,459, with new Premims amounting to £133,000. The Society offers UNDOUBTED SECURITY, LIBERALITY, PROFITS. ITS investments m New Zealand securities are £1,273,514, and all the surplus Branch accumulations are invested m £he Colony, thus making it essentially a THOROUGHLY COLONIAL INSTITUTION BE CAREFUL YOU SELECT THIS SOCIETY, AND DO NOT BE DECEIVED BY THE SIMILARITY Of NAME OF SPt B OP THE YOUNGER AtJSTRA tJANQPF|fiES T EDWARD W LOWE Resident Secretary Ohristchurch District Office, W, H. DERRY, Local Broker, District Secretary
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume X, Issue 2373, 6 May 1891, Page 3
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712Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume X, Issue 2373, 6 May 1891, Page 3
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