IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ESTATE OF BOYD THOMSON A DEBTOR. / Agent, to COLLECT ALL/DEBTS in the above estate due to the T/muka Business, and his receipt will bt/a sufficient dis charge. / K. F. GR#Y U ...... W. DAWDSON i Tuistees. In reference to/the above I beg to state that I shall be m attendance every morn ing between t.Lre hours of 9 ami 10 o'clock at my office Wnext. to Mr Hooper's the tailor's) to receive payments! \ JOSEPH ASHWKLL. ITEMtTKA \ NNfJAL BOXING DAY SPORTS. Under the auspices of tlie Loyal AlexanArovna Lodge, 1 0.0. F., ON MONDAY! DECEMBER 2C. Stewards : Mesfers Robert Donn, James Davis, Unnford, N. C. Nicholas, and Joseph WT itehead. H axdicappers : Joliu Piitterscn and Boyd Thomson, Esqs. Staktivl . Mr 0. S'orey. Ci.krk of THE Course : Mr E. Yallendc]-. Judges :. Messrs J. M. Ollivier, John Patterson, Michael Spillane, and Dr Campbell. Treasurer : Mr Jas. Blyth. Hon. Secretary : MrWm. lit. Up rich art). Programme of Sports ; 1. Hundred Yards Handicap : First prize, 30a ; second, 10s. Entrance, 2s 6d I 2. Hundred Yards, Girls under 16 (handicap): First prize, Woikbox ; second, 3s Entrance! nil. 3. Climbing the j Greasy Pole: lirst 10s and Le« <jf Mutton. Entrance, li 4. Running High Jump: First prize, 20s ; second, lbs. Entrance, 2s 6d 5. 150 Yards, Boys under 16 (handicap). First prize, lOs ; second, ss. Entrance, Is j 6. Vaulting with Pole : First prize, 20s ; second. JOs. Entrance, 2s 6d 7. Throwing the Hammer : First prize, 2.0 s ; second, I(Js. Entrance, 2s Gd 8. 1£ Miles Wallling Handicap: First prize, 35s ; second., 15s. Emr-mec, 2sGd I 9. 100 Yards Boysjßace, under 12 (ban dicap) •. First prize, 5s ; second, 3s. Entrance, nil 1 10. Hip, Step and J'llinp : First prize, 20s; second, 10s. Eji trance, 2s Gd 11. 250 T?ards Handle . : First prize, 40s; second, 2.05. Entrance, 2s 6d 12. Tilting at the Riag : First prize. 40s ; second, 20s. Entrance, 5s 13. i-Mile Handicap! (third Prize 20s if mx. compete) . Hirst priza, 80s ; second, 40s En 1 rim c", 5s 14. Pig with Greasy! Tail : Prize, Pig. Entrance. Is I 15. Married Women's Race : First prize, Silver Teapot; se 'ond, Butter Cooler, Entrance, Is 16. j-Mile Hurdle "& ce (handicap) over eight flights and water jump: First priz-, 60s 1 sccoi d, 20s. Entrance, 2s 6d 17. Oddfellows' Race ■ bancicap),2oo Yds : First Prize, Sil rer Cup; second, silver medal 18. Sack Race : First Prize, 10s ; second, ss, Entrance, Is Entries to be mate for Nos. 1,8, 11, 13, and 16, to the Sec; elary (accompanied with the entrance fee), hy Saturday, 24th September, 1881, befftre 12 o'clock, noon. Handicaps to be declared and posted, on Mr G. J. Mason's Bo: rd by 4 o'clock p.m. on 24th December, 1! 81. No. 17 R'ice (Odd ellows) open to the Members of the Lodj e who have been in good standing for tin e months. Entries to be made on the aionnds. Remember : First IRace to Start at 12 Noon sharp. WM. R U PRIG HARD, Hon. Sec. Teiunka Sports Committee. Loval Alexandrovni Lodge, 1.0.0. F. " ft T)OBERT WILKIN AND CO., JLi; Stratliall; 11 street, Tim u:u, Are now receiving their New Season's Suppli 3s of CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS, For Sprii g Sowing. On Hand, and to Ar ive— Fencing Materhls of all descriptions Barbed Wire, gs lvanised and painted Corrugated Gab anised Iron Oils and Paints J Wool Packs, Cdrn Sacks, snd Twine General Station! Supplies •Spirits, Bottled] Ale and Stout Farm and Garden Implements Water R-Dllsrsjall sizes Sole Agents for Celebrated OJv. Scotch Whiskey. Liberal Advances made on WOOL and GRAINg 1 For Sale in Colonial «r Home Markets. RUNS AND FALMS IN SOUTHLAND FDR SALE, ON SASY TERMS. THE Undersized have FOR SALE in Soutlrland-V Rnn of 15,000 Acres, partly stocked Run of 30, Oil) do do Run of 20,0fi0 do do Liberal Terms!;can be arranged with each. I ' Farms varying from 70 to 1000 Acres on deferred paymlnts ; rich alluvial land that will grow from, 40 to 80 bushe's of Oats, and 40 to SGJ bushels Wheat; grows splendid Turnips anil Grass. Price from £3 an acre. No! money down. Seven years to pay pnrdhfjse money. Interest at 5 and 6 per cent. ": WILSON, TAINE & CO., \ Auctioneers, 1 Invercargill. SMITHFIKLD FELLMONGERY, WINCHESTER, HAVING built a how Fellmongery near Winchester, which is in charge of Heorv E. Smi nil, lam prepared to SORT and SCOUR WOOL on Reasonable Terms. , \ ROBERT SMITH.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 707, 8 December 1881, Page 2
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738Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 707, 8 December 1881, Page 2
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