General Notices. SPOUTING. CHOKE BO:iE GUNS. BREECH LOADER / MUEZLE LOADJ Any iprice fromjpCs iqjhv®? rnilE ujQsigfd big s toialWm s&rtsI men thaf |ie|ias fceived his netf seasons of— New Prize Powder, N<f f, Sfand 6; Newcastle Chilled Shot, all sizes ; Cartridge Cases, Wads, and every requisite for sporting purposes. Cartridges accurately tilled to suit any gun. , , . Having the largest stock of guns, etc., ever seen in South Canterbury, I ana prepared to sell at prices that will compare favorably with any house in New Zealand. Inspection invited. T. G. ROWLEY, Gunsmith Timaru. TOWN SECTIONS FOR^SALE: THREE |-acre Sections/in the township of ArowhenuaJfbr sale on easy terms. v p These Sections are not far from the Park gate, and possess' good garden gr „,.„d. A PP lyto Ex W[LSON _ Land Broker, etc., Temuka. '' ' .vr —“ NOTICE. Any persons |£nn| trespassing in my pjffidoMft, §n the West and East sides of thl Main pouth road, near Temuka, and be#g Nos 2641 } 2517,2584, and *569, will be PROSECUTED. WM. GRANT. COP p-TA K E, AND UNj HO M A CARPENTER, B D las taken^helh muses back of Marshall’s B..Uory, Temuka. Felmongers ’ Notice. VI oCASKILL & ROONEY, FELMONGERS, TeMUk|, MdckeryiiißUbuntry, I lofily to their friends and the at t|Ly are prepared to give the [IGHEST |aSH PRICES for WOOL HEEPSKINS, HIDES, and TALLOW hey are now prepared to make arrangelents tor Scouring Wool at lowest irrent rates. All wool rev ived for ;ouring will ho placed .'on rail, and for■ardod a« owners may direct. Public Notifications. H. S. AUSTIN, a O Lie I TO R , f / o| TIMARUi A ,H|s cuimpt/nced f P R A'CTI;6E IN TIEMUK A. ■ • j . | c i Iftice Hours t—Every Wednesday, from nine a.m. to liw p.m. Every Saturday from 3 to 6 p.m. Iffices .—Mr. K. F Gray’s Sale Rooms. R OFfO&fT EL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. ROYAL HOTEL, TEMUKA. I HAVE great pleasure in annoum-ing to the inhabitants of Temuka, surrounding districts, and the pub ic generally that 1 have this day _ . . TAKEN THE AWYEj uffih, and trust t<|j|e able tofeecu re shaio of the patronage y-bespwed^upon Uly predeceiaor &Notning shall bo wanting on ray fart to secure a continuance of the good nmne whichfthia hotel has so long held. The| care of travellers, boarders, and day visitors shalfhave my special attention. Good, clean, airy bedrooms, and well-furnished table will be carefully attended to. Spirits and wines of the very best brands only will be kept. PETER COIRA. Temuka, April 6th, 1880. A GENUINE CURIOSITY. SOMETHING WORTH HAVING THE advertiser having a real curiosity in the shape of an issue of the London Times, of Wednesday, October 3, 1708, has been tequiested to have printed several duplicate |oplea^«This be will do, on condition that n. sufficient number of orders to pay expeites are given The original paper contains trews of The Battle of the Nile, and other interesting news, and the paper will be printed exactly as it was in 1798 Order left at the Leader Office will be* attended to The price charged per copy will be 2s NOTICE TO STOCKOWNERS. *mHE NEW MEAT PRESERVING \) 3 AVashdyke, Intend to COMMENj for the Season qnr''2oxH PRESERVING 3BRUARY. he Booked forJDelivery. Wm. BaIIFOUR,' Manager.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 251, 1 May 1880, Page 3
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531Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 251, 1 May 1880, Page 3
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