NEW BLACKSMITH'S PBEMISES IN TEMUKA. JOHN NAPIER (Late of Henry and Findlay's) TAKES this opportunity of informing the settlers of Temuka and surrounding districts that he^has-' - f l/ COMMENOED/^%spNEsl3 for himself in the premiees at the back of the Leader Office /(entrance through Marshall's yard and 7 down Commercestreet) as • I SHOEING AND GENERAL SMITH. I J.N. hopes' by being able to do ail kinds . of smithy work in a satisfactory manner, to be favored with a share of public patronage. OPENING DAY—MONDAY, JUNE 30. The Shoeing Department will be under his own supervision. ' NOTICE. t..X-'> , |HE Road -known* 1 as LANGRIDGE'S 8 ROAD is stopped for Traffic until the Bridge now being built is completed. Wm. WILLS, Clerk to the Board. NOTICE. f I nndersigned begs to announce ■_ . that Le has COMMENCEDIBQSINESS In Temuka as AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR, And *" / / GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, &c, And is prepared to conduct sales in every part of the District either by Public Auction or Privately. Particulars of First Sale will be advertised in next issue. WM. WILLIAMSON, Auctioneer, &c, &c, Temuka. Temuka, June 27, 1879. AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE. ON and after the First Day of July, 1879, the undersigned will be prepared to CONDUCT SALES, PUBLIC PRIVATE LAND, STOC< MERCHANDISE, &c, in Temuka and surrounding district, and, with strict attention and'prompt settlement of account sales, hopes to receive a fair share of public patronage. Sale-room on Main South Road, nearly opposite the Bank of New Zealand, where entries and goods will be received. K. F. GRAY. TEMUKA ROAD BOARD. TAKE^NOTICE. THE Road leading from Main South Road to line, known as Paterson's road, is closed for traffic, pending repairs, etc. Wm. WILLS, Clerk to the Board. FOR SALE, A BARGAIN, A TOWN SECTION/ part of Rural Section is well fenced with posts anj! raftls, and wire fence planted with quicks! JThis section is well situated in the north? part of the Township of Temuka. Apply to ALEXANDER WILSON, Land and Estate Agent, Temuka. ~ BANK OF NEW ZEALAND./ PLEASANT POIN'T.'" THE b&ftthTS Bank at Pleasant Point will Jre closed on and after MONDAY, ljitri* June, and'the Business will be transferred to the Temukajoffice. JAMES EMBLING, ,' Assistant Inspector, '-*,. Christchurch. \U ST P U B L IS BE D, } Price 2s 6d, THE PROGRESSIVE POLICY MUTUAL PRQViDENT a SOCIETY REVIEWED, i Together with a comparative abstract of the expenses of English, American, and Australian Life Assurance Institutions, by MORRICE A. BLACK, F.L.A., Actuary to the Society. GEO. ROBERTSON, Sydney. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. Established 184 9. FOR LIFE ASSURANCE ON THE i PRINCIPLE. New Zealand /Branch Office : CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. Annual Revenue exceeds... ... £630,000 Accumulated Fund exceeds ... £2,620,000 INTENDED Assurers will please note particularly the name of this the oldest Established life Office in the Colonies. The similarity of title assumed by some of the new offices may lead to mistake. Prospectuses, forms of proposal, and all other information may be obtained on application to the Agent for Temuka, C. J. RAYNER.
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Temuka Leader, Volume 2, Issue 158, 2 July 1879, Page 3
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