ita.iii de Paris WILL OPEN ON MONDAY as usual, 4nd Wednesday Instead ot Thursday this week. E V E N I N G CLASSES. ENGLISH. Latin, French, and Greek. Classics, Mathematics, Book-keep- - ing, etc. Candidate's coached for Matriculation and Civil Service. MUSI C. —Pianoforte and Singing Classes. For terms, etc., apply D. JONfcS, 8 2«i Catholic School. KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL CONDUCTED BY THE MISSES OUSSEN & GRAY, At their Booms, East Street, Pupils taken from the age of three years. One of the teachers has been trained by Mrs Bendeley, of Christchurch, whose KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL has such a wide spread reputation; she having studied the system in Germany. EXTRAS TAUGHT— MUSIC AND SINGING. DANCING FOR YOUNG CHILDREN ox SATURDAY AFTERNOON From two to four o'clock. Also—" A DANCING CLASS. Calisthenic Exercises mad> a special feature. I TERMS on application at the School, East Street. FRIEDLANDER BROS. Important Sale HIGHLY IMPROVED AND ! VALUABLE I FARMS AJ_WAKANUI, MESSRS FRIEDLANDER BROS instructed by Mrs Martha Gibson, will sell by Public Auction on Saturday, August 6, 1892, at Two p.m., in the ORANGE HALL, Burnett street, Ashburton, all her Freehold Property, consisting of about 1236 Acres of some of the richest land in the well known WAKANUE DISTRICT. The Property will be offered in on* Block, and, if not sold, in suitable Farms ranging from 100 to 393 acres, OR THEREABOUTS, AS FOLLOW :— LOT i—About 200 Acres, all in grans. LOT 2—About 100 Acres, will be in wheat. LOT 3—About 232. Acre*, 82 acres in wheat, 3§ acres in oats, balance in grass, on which is erected Cottage, Stable, and Dairy. LOT 4—About 393 Acres, all in grass. LOT 5—A bout 311 Acres, Homestead Block, with Building, Orchard, &c Persons desirous of obtaining a really first-class Farm should visit the property, as it is not often such ft favorable •pportunity to aoquire one offers. Lithographed plans in course of preparation. We shall also offer, at the same time and place, on account of the owner— R.S. 4096, containing 20 ACRES. Terms and conditions at Sale. P. FRIEDLANDKB, 111 Auctioneer. UPPER ASHBURTON ROAD B^• ~;, r|!ERJ)*£B are called for the follow--I.—Some 95 chains FORMATION of Hepburn's Road. 2.-Some 75 chains REFORMING of one side of Vucetich's Road, Chertsey. Particulars of the above can be obtained on application to the Clerk. Tenders to be left at the Board's Office, West street, before 12 noon of SATURDAY, August 6, addressed to the Chairman and marked "Tender." By Order. J. DAVISON, BUI Clerk. _____ fTHENDERS are invited for the plough \ ing of 900 acres of land, on the Lagmhor Estate. Tenders to be sent in by noon of TUESDAY, August 9, and all particulars can be obtained from DONALD McLEAN, B§2o Lagmhor. -TTTANTED TENDERS for CUTTING YV and GRUBBING about 80 chains of Gorge Fences. Tenders received up to AUGUST 12. Apply, H. T. SHEPHERD, Bt3l Baling. COLDSTREAM ROAD BOARD. fTIHE above Board invites Tenders for J the following work :•- -I.—Forming about seventy chains Coldstream Main Road near South Road^and two fords. 2.— Clearing Tussocks and Metalling , next section of same road ; about three miles. 3.—lmproving Lowcliffe Main Road from Boundary Road West, about one mile, and three fords. 4.—lmproving same road, next section to Surveyors' Road, -about one mile, and two fords. 5. —Metalling same road from Surveyors' Road to Lowcliffe sheep yards ; about 2| miles. 6. —Forming Brogden's Road, about forty chains ; metalling 'on same road about fifteen chains; and hauling and spreading about sixty cubic yards of metal on Beach Road, by Mr McKeage's. 7. —Clearing Tussocks off Main South Road near Mr Grant's; about f mile. B.—Clearing Tussocks and Stonepicking South Road and Coldstream Main Road j one mile (more or less). 9.—Stone-picking South Road, by O'Hara's; about 1| mile. 10.—Forming about fifteen chains South Road in Hinds Township. 11.—Improving Coldstream-Ealing Road small sections and two fords ; also South Road near Ealing, 12.—Renewing feupe at Hinds Pound, ahou.t twenty-six- chains ; labor only. Tenders to be delivered to the Clerk, Ashburton, before five p.m. on August 14, cr at the Road Board Oflloe, Longlands, before two p.m. on August 15. No tenders necessarily accepted. Suecifi gations can b© seen at my office, Aehbttvtan, and after to-day at Mr Nomsh s, Hindl!- .1. O. BBIX, Clerk to the Board. August 2, 1892. Btl3 Ceacknbll and "Digestive fliscuitqfor invalids are unsurpassed. Made \y APLSKBUOOK ANI> Co. The Onslow Biscuit. The latest and most delicate biscuit by A 'lae.br.ook and Co
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIII, Issue 2738, 5 August 1892, Page 3
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739Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIII, Issue 2738, 5 August 1892, Page 3
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