iwl‘l ;a ijU.sai.. rpMK HIGH SCHOOL. Tmnukt, wil L OPEN January 17Mi (lor Buss and Girl-). PIIINCIPAL . MR, J. W. LEAR!, 8.A., die Quern’s Univeisi'y. First Scholar of the tnird year in Glassies and English Literature. First Scholar of the third year in Mathematics and Physical Science Holds New Zed.nd C rtilicato I?. Forni'-rly Principal of the Hoseburg Academy Oregon. Formerly Principal of the Collegiate School Bermuda Terms .—£2 IQs per quarter. Ihe usual quarter days observ cl. Course of Instruction. —The usual English subjects, Bookkeeping, -nd Mensuration, Mathematics, Latin and French, Physical Science. Greek and German, if required N. B.—No pupils received under 9 years of age, 4ja PUBLIC NOTICE. rnHE Undersigned, in thanking his nuI merous patrons in Tenutka and district for past favors, begs to iutiiq te that he will still continue to supply a first class article not to he surpassed in New Zealand at the lowest possible prices. \V. A. takes this opportunity of stating that from the first of January ad accounts must he Strictly monthly. W- 4CKROYD, Butcher, Bj,-» Temnka A PICNIC WILL be HELD in the TEMUKA PARK on FRIDAY, the 14ih inst., f< r the i urpose of Introdncing the Reverend J. Chaffs rs-WeUh to his Pariahioneis. A variety of Spurts will be held on the occasion, commencing at 3.30 p.m, Tim Temnka Brass Rand will he in attendance. Refreshments provided on the ground. Concert at 7-20 pm. in the Volunteer Hall Tickects, 2s 6d (including Concert) obtainable from any of the Committee — Messrs Cox, Barker, Pilhrow, and Tavender, or from the Stores. Children Is. Con- ert alone Is. F. TAVENDER, 11 je Hon Sec GERALDINE COUNTY COUNCIL. DOG REGISTRATION ACT, 1881. "VI OTIOE is hereby given that all DOGS IN six months old and over must he REGISTERED before January 14, 1881, after which date owners of non-registored Dogs will be liable to a fine of Five Pounds (£5) for each Dog. Mr Win. Close, Fairlio Creek, and Mr John Burgess, Burke’s Pass, have been appointed Registrar, in conjunction with Mr S. Durham, for the Mount Cook Riding. Collars may be obtained from any Registrar in the County. F. \V. STUBBS, Clerk. January 10th, 1881. 13ja GERALDINE COUNTY COUNCIL SLAUGHTERING LICENSES. 4 LL PERSONS SLAUGHTERING J\_ for the present year WITHOUT a LICENSE will be prosecuted, and notice is given that applications unaccompanied by the ue< essary Fee have been, and will bp, refused By order, SAMUEL DURHAM, llja Inspector of Slaughterhouses REAPING AND BINDING. f | RENDERS Wanted for Reaping and I Binding only, 90 «cres Wheat and Qats in Temnka Public Park. Tenders to be sent in on Friday, 14th inst, to the undersigned. WILLIAM MoCULLY, 4ja Leader Office, Temuka. NOTICE, local institutions and ndver. lise in THE TEMUKA LEADER, which is now published THREE TIMES a week and is the ONLY TRI-WEEKLA jul. ished n the County o.f Goraldib 1 * NOTICE, ANY Pigs found TRESPASSING on the Grounds of the Underaigned tyill bo destroyed, ELI PRATLEY AND BROTIfERS December 23, 1880. 23de
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Temuka Leader, Issue 341, 13 January 1881, Page 2
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504Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 341, 13 January 1881, Page 2
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