G n ral JS'utuu' WINCHESTER FLOU U MILLS. THE undersigned beg inmuaie 'ha Tne above Mills art* opwi tor Crist-' ing at MODERATE CHAISES. The latest English||anc|i Machinery has been introduced into onr Mills, and a •ompetent Fo|ema|i has been engaged, so that our . Customers may rely upon us giving satisfaction. Best Milling Samples of Wheats purchased at the Highest Cash Prices. MURRAY BROTHERS. WILLIAM ESSERY, PAINTER AND PAPERIIANGER, GREAT SOUTH i always find atpny LARGE SUPPLY OF ALL GOODS connected with Oils Colours, Paperhangings, etc., of the very best quality. 1 also keep the very best workmen, and can undertake to perform any work entrusted to me with despatch, and give the greatest satisfaction. Tenders made for work in any part of the country. Prompt attention given to any orders from the country, left at the store. ROAi TEMUKt*. establishment a veryj
X willlam- WE/R, I EXPRESS|IA]|, TBkiJ&A, Attends every arrival and departure of the train. Passengers or parcels taken, ana safely delivered at the appointed destination a charges EXTREMELY MODERATE.
ILL I A M W ACCOUNT A AVIDSON AinS commas ion AOEMjT Loca ManagJr tor the Union Insurance Co., also an Agent for the Australian Mutual Provident Society. Offices : Jonas, Hart and Wildie'a premises, Timaru.
W. J. N. ,UPTO^, J^RCIIITEGp? _ ji.. .r#. & Ofiices- Bower’s Build'naps, Gmht 'itload Tinin/u. i. Consultation and Advico Fr*»e FIELD TURNIP SEED. : THE undersigned have a large quantity of j.tho : includih green and purple f|p, Aberdeen a Grey Stone, new to name. GEO. PURDIE & CO; NURSERYMEN & SEEDSMEN, Near the ank f New Zealand, Timaru (j * Mail I Glorious Harvest, “Fields of Golden Grain.” JUST IN TIME. Or the ECLIPSE DEPOT, Cain’s Terrace, Timaru. jan24
NOTICE. HAYING received a numerously signed requisition from tie residents of Geraldine, Winchester, and intervening districts asking us to resume running our line of Coaches as Jiepetofore, and promising their support, intend in the interest of the public to ycede to wish, and will RUN COACHES, and formerly, from Winchester to Geraldine, to MEET all TRAINS from Christchurch and Tiimru. DENOON & McILRAITH. c. R E I L (IAT%WITH B. WAhlfs), CABINETMAjteRf'tjPHOLSTERER, FRENCH JPGLISffiR, AND PICTURE FRAME %AKER. BROWN STREET, TIMARU. NOTICE. Ct UPPORTTocai institutions and advertise in THE which is now publisheU^FtlßEE TIMES a week, and is the ONLY TRI-WEEKLY \ u» lished n the County of Geraldine NOTO CAME ASTI \Y into our Paddock, about 10 out'.s a RE 1 BULL CALF. If not aiy*€d within o t month from this cat£.-vviir,oe sold c defray expenses. \ . . WO ;D & '■i ui 111880
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Temuka Leader, Issue 269, 29 June 1880, Page 3
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421Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 269, 29 June 1880, Page 3
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