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IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ESTATE OF BOYD THOMSON A DEBTOR. / [TE have th> d y appointor! Mr y Joseph Asiivvell. Coynmission Agenl, to COLLECT A LL DEBTS in the nb'ove .. ite due to the Teimilm Business. nnd bis receipt will be a sufficient dis, charge. / K. F. GRAY / ) TYniteeq W. DAVIDSON J l,usUes " In eference to the above I beg to that I slia'l be 'n aitencb'P • every mom ing be weei the hoofs of 9 h.k« 10 o'clock iit my 0.-ce (next/to Air Hooper's tlii: tailor's) to receive mvrnents JOSEPH ASHWKLL. TEMUKA A NX DAL BOXING DAY SPORTS. Under the auspices of tho Loyai- Alexasdrovna Lodge, 10.0. F., / ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 26. Stewards: ] lessrs Robert Dortn, Jiim.es Davis. H< rry Dunford, N. C. Nicholas, and Josepl Whitehead Uanwoappers: John cind Boyd Ttioin. on, Esq*. Stastkk . Mr O. Sorey. Clerk OF the Course: Mi E. Vallend'-r. Judges : tfessr* J. M. Ollivier, John Pitti-i'soi), Michael Spillane, and Dr Campbell. Hon. Treasurer :Mr J ■s. Biyih. H on. Secretary :Mr Win. lit. Upriclmrd Prosrawme of Sports ; 1. Hundred Yards Handicap: First prize, 3li ; second. 10s. Entrance, 2s b'd i 2. Hundred)Yards, Girls tinder 16 (handicap): Piist prize. Woikbox ; second, 3s Entrance, nil. 3. Climbing the Greasy Polo: rMrst 10s and;Lejr of Mutton. Entrance.ls 4. Running H».h Jump: i t prize, 20s ; se'j-o: . 10.". Entrance, 2.< 6d 5. 150 Yiirdj. Boys under 16 (handicap). First prize, 10s ; second, 5s Entrance. 6. Vaulting! with Pole : First prize, 20s ; second. 10s. E inm.ee 2s 6d 7. Throwing the Ha. ner : First prize, 20s ;. dcrtud, 10s. Entrance, 2s 6d 8v 1£ Mi as! Walking Handicap: First prize, 35b ; second, 15s, Entrance, 2s 6d \ &. 100 Yard-ABnys Race, under 12 (handicap) -. First prize, 5s ; secot d, 3s. En ranee, yiil 10. 4op. Step ;lnd Jump : First prize, 20s; se< ond, 10L Eriran' e. 2s 6d 11. 250 Yards Handi p : Fust prize, 40s; sen d, 20-4 Entrance, 2s 6d 12. Tiling at tlA> R ! ng : First p ize, 408 ; second, 203.1 Entrance, 5s 13. $-Mile Hnn.-tfan (third Prize 20s if six eomp'te\. First prizs, 80s; second, 40s ftnjranc, 5s 14. Pir with GreVsy Ti.il : Prize, Pig. Entrance, Js |\ 15. Married Womfel's Race: First prize. Silver Teapot!; feecoud, Butter Cooler. Entrance, Is j 1 16". i-Mile Hurdle! Race (handicap) over eiulit flights a; ll water juaip ; First pr : z-, 60s ; secdnd, 20s. Entrance, 2s 6d 1 I IT. Oddfellows' RaM(hanGic.ip)2ooYds : First Prize, Silver Cup; second, silver medal I 1 18. Sack Race : FiJstlPrize, 10s; second, ss, Entrauce, lsl Entries to be nudi. for Nos. 1,8, 11, 13, and 16, to tiie Sicn tary (accompanied with the entrance fek), by Saturday, 24th September, 1881, befoie 12 o'clock, noon. Hnndienp* to be declared and posted on Mr G. J. Mason's Bonn! by 4 o'clock p.m. on 24th December, 188)1. No, 17 Rice (Oddfellows) open to the Members of the Lodge wl.o have been in good anding for thr e months. Enliies to be made on ihe grounds. Remember: First R; ce to Start at 12 Noon sharp. WM. R UPtICHARD, Hon. Sec. Ten.nka Sports Committee, Loyal Alexandrovna -lodge, 1.0.0. F. )OBERT WILKIS T AND CO., \ Strathallan street, Tim arc, Are now recehi'g their New Season's Supplies of CLOVER AND G SASS SEEDS, For Spring Sowing. On Hand, and to Arrivs— Fencing Materials of all descriptions j Barbed WireJ galvanised and painted Corrugated Galvanised Iron Oils and Paiiks Wool Packs, Corrf Sacks, and Twine General Station Supplies Spirits, Bottled Ale and Stout Fnrm >md Gardet Implements Water Rollers, ali sizes Sol« Agents for c-'earated O.K. Scotch Wb's<ey. Liberal Advance* m> de on WOOL nnd GRAIN* For Sn 1 p. in Colonial «r Home Markets. RUNS AND FAKMfi IN SOUTHLAND Fd>R SALE, ON EASy- TERMS. ._ THE Undersized have FOR SALE in Southland-- ... Run of 15,00(0 j icres, partly stockea Run of 30,000 do do _ Run of 20,000 do do Liberal Terms ci n bo 'arranged wit** each. , Farmß varying fro n 70 to 1000 Acre* on deferred payment j ; rich alluvial land that will grow from 40 to 80 busholh of Oats, and 40 to 50 bilshels Wheslt; grow* splendid Turnips and jGrasß. Price from £3 an acre. No mbney down. Seven years to pay purchase money. Interest at 5 and 6 per cent. \ WILSON, TAINE A CO., YAuctioneera, \ Invercargill. SMITHFI KLV KELLMONG ERY, WINCHESTERA built a new Vpllmottj/eM' ~\ near Winchester, w.ich is it; charf/i! of Uen-v P». .Smith, ! ilnt pr-p'io," to 50i:T and SCODK WOO'; Mi'iiuuir.fi:-

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Temuka Leader, Issue 708, 10 December 1881, Page 2

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744

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 708, 10 December 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 708, 10 December 1881, Page 2

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