ROAD. ■VTOTIOE is in com--J-AI pliance with an that effect, the propose to stojy^oaCSup-in t'o4vv£i. R.S. 0384, near tl\£/Arow 1 1 and to open in lieu thereof, running through the same section. Plans showing the proposed alteration can be seen at the Road Board Office, Temuka.
TO LET, For Seven Years, together or Separately. W 0 FAR M S. No. INmntaining LAND, wsb fences and winl/watered. Eighty acresHu crop. The Excellent site for a House, piece of NATIVE BUSH, of FIREWOOD. » No. SUe6nJ,aining 3|TO acrfcjj/well fenced and watered. This Native grass. /Would give a good croysof Turnipsjon the first farrow. For particulars apply to ALEXANDER WILSON, Land Broker and Commission Agent, Commerce street, Temuka.
ADVANCE AGRICULTURE. FARMERS DESlßOlffijoiUeoftaiuisiDg Seed by THIRTIES. CENT, and of securing an Earlier,] More liv^nlV Ripened, and Abundant Rad better lose no time injalfcpniing tbe Undersigned as to time of requiring one or more ofVnis SUFFOLK DRILLS, for Spring Coi4 T --Roots, &c., as all Orders arc Booked and Attended to in Succession. EDWARD PILBROW, Temuka. N. B.—Six Drills, each with Experienced Man. 2s per acre over 30 Acres.
S A L E K SADDLE & HARNESS MAKER, PLEASANT POINT. (Late with Crawford Bros., Timaru), Begs to inform the inhabitants of the Pleasant Point and surrounding districts, that he has Commenced’business as above, and hopes by strict attention to business, combined with moderate charges, to merit a share of miblic patronage. M. SAL KK, Saddle and Harness Maker, Next McDonald’s Bakery, Pleasant Point
BREAD ALBANY SJORE, NEAR THE SC UQm, TEMUKA. RS IlUSS3SL3r*lTaTii)^opened the above new Store GROCERIES, &c , Wishes to friends and the public generally, that sffc is able to supply those families who wish to favor her with their suppoi’t on the most reasonable terms. Inspection invited. Monti sly Pays 1 1 en I s.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL. BEG to tfUft Temuka ytfn the Inhabitants of e surrounding Districts for the have received since I comme-ntfed busmans on my own nowMjmioved to the moi'e'cenwttl’premises lately occupied by, Mr A. solicit a of that support so libera! I}’ bestowed/in the past. GEORGE CANT, Boot and Shoemaker, Main South Road.
Have a Large Stock of NEW Colonial Made Blankets, ZEALAND Kianoi Plannels CLOTHINGKaikora ~ EACTOIiA, Mosgiel Tweeds, MAIN Hats and Caps in All Shapes, SOUTH A Largo Variety of HOAD, Scarfs, Ties, Ac. TIMARU. A Large Assortment Of Mens’ And Boys’ Overcoats. The New Woollen Waterproof Coats. Boys’ And Mens’ Suits In All Shapes. Just Received A LARGE STOCK OF OPOSSUM RUGS. A SINGLE GARMENT AT WHOLESALE BRICE. J. D. SLATER, Manages..
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Temuka Leader, Volume I, Issue 70, 17 August 1878, Page 3
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424Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Volume I, Issue 70, 17 August 1878, Page 3
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