A telegraphic match has been wranirecf between the chess players of Ashbnrton and Timaru, ten players a «do, to take place oa Saturday evenings, September 17 and 24. Before Mr Alfred Harrison, J.P., th» morning,, a man named Montgomery was sent a month to prison for vagrancy. One man who had 'been once previously convicted was dismissed with a caution, on it promise to go back to work and keep sober ; another, a first offender, 'was dismissed. We hea^ bitisr complaints of craves in tha Ashburton cemetery being despoiled of plants and flowers. The sacrilege is evidently not the work of children, as discrimination has been exercised in Belectiag the choicest bulbs and plants. It is to be hoped the offenders will be caught and punished as thmy deserre. " HOW AKiE YOU* "Quito well, thank you, since ming Aulsebrook's Arrowroot. Biscuits. Thej have made we so strong. —{Adtt
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIII, Issue 2765, 5 September 1892, Page 2
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148Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIII, Issue 2765, 5 September 1892, Page 2
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