r "'o-MOKEOW HOl !SFS, • CATTLE, ANI) WEDNESDAY* NOVEMBER 17m 18H0 I’’. jG It -V 1 |ias vf«eive|.l instruct ions f j oui ! various owners to se|i by Public Auction at his usrt’ij fjiuuthE sale, on the above : date, at his new Yar|:;, opposin' the Presbyterian Clunvh, TeJiuka, 22 o year,,i>ltiaSr'eei’s 20 Head Fat C|ittlo A lot of Cows a|d Springing E-eifera 420 Fat Sheep | 250 Good Stei“ Ebeop dUO Hoggetts, |-|jre Also, Horses (Draughts ami Hacks) Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. 13no loutries solicited. K. P. GRAY, Auctioneer ICIEST HALF-YEARLY GENERAL j M KEYING of l|ie Temuka Chess Club will be held at file Temuka Hotel THIS EVENING (Tuesday), at 8 o’clock. Business : Electitpi of Officers, Payment of Accounts, and tiding date of Tournament, &<!±. 16i>o GEO. ROLTON, ' y Hon. Sec. MILFORD SCHOOL CONCERT. On FRIDAY, I9th INST., AT SCHOOL HOUSE. Programme : INSTRUMENTAL & VOCAL MUSIC, Reading ß ami Ivcpitatipiiß, In Aid of the Scho'ol Prize Fund. Admission ; Schnol Children 1 FREE ! Adults, 2s. No Reserved Seal.i. Di urs at 7.A lock. Performance < om- - lit”nett at 7 3U p-ifi. Itmo TEA! UK A RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT. • /~fOURTS will bo HELD:at Temuka as \J fol'owa:— , A-’ Every Moinfay R. MACojjri; 11 a.m, WOOD, R.M Ashburton, Nov , 1880. 16no notice., of Alteration of COURT DAYS AT TEMUKA. is hereby given that for the 1 \ future the Resident Magistrate’s Court at Temuka will bo heft I on MONDAYS ins lead of WEDNESDAYS. The Court ; io be lie d on Wednesday, (lie ITHi November hist, will be POSTPON'D to MONDAY, the 22nd N ovembeiA ■J.’ NUGENT WOOD, R.M. Ashburton, lath Noy., 1880. 16no NOTICE I HEREBY give ihe,/Public notice that 1 will not-, this diite, be RESPONSIBLE for Kdy Debts contracted by my wife, \viij. WILLIAM LEWIS. Teiupka, Nov.-12, 1880. 13no Pll O F hSSOE HILL, (Lataof Melbourne) WISHES to \uform (he Inhabitants of GERALIMNE and Surrounding Districts that he wm OPEN BVspKRSS HAIR D AND \ REGISTRY OFFICE Opposite the Crown Hotel, >: pn or about the tenth of (he present mouth, and ho kindly solicits a call. 9no RE F R ESH M ENT ROOMS. JAMES MARSHALL, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. BEGS to inform. the inhabitants of Temuka au% Burrou,riding districts tha^hejja^ OPENED A REFRESHMENT ROOM ' % WHERE TEA A, COFFEE \nD HOT PIES Oaii be had daily from "8 a.m. till 9 p.m., and hopes by strict attention to business to merit the support of the district. 2no JOSEPH HARROP Begs to inform his Friends and the general public that lie has resumed Business in premises NEARLY OPPOSITE the WESLEYAN \ CHURCH, Where be hopes to see those of his friends, who, are prepared to deal with him on THE CASH PRINCIPLE. ■4«-T. ;;r.r»iKs -at (thr.tstch itrit RATES, FOR CASH ONLY, Front which 110I 10 ife.Vfation will be made. 15. pey cent Cheaper than any House in Town || All goods guaranteed to be4is represented _ ' ‘t: SMALL PROFITS A M) QUICK 4se RETURNS. Tiio natives up to the present time have shown no signs of op pod lionuMlnymcm
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Temuka Leader, Issue 318, 16 November 1880, Page 2
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499Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 318, 16 November 1880, Page 2
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