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I NEW DRAPERY ErtT.UM.IAUMENT, 1 Near W esloy an Ch u rch. Tfim’-ia. \n WT r^HKEMF.II desires U. i; * ■ \J£, VV , V form ‘he I Temuka and neighborhood tint i:i "r»i'-i to meet the increasing demands ot ms Business ho has commenced in the above line at his residence near the Wesleyan Church, which will lie under the supervision of Mrs Creemer. end in asking for a share of public support would respectfully draw attention to the excellent value of the different articles now in 1 stock. i MEN’S. YOUTHS’ & BOYS’ CLOTH- ! ING IN G HEAT VARIETY. Hosiery, Haberdashery, and General Drapery. Ladies’ Underclothing. Boots, etc. The (..in-apcM. House in 1 own for Sheep Shears A; ether requisites. INSPECTION COBIM \LLV INVITED. PI-vi <o Xoi.- Address - NEAR WES LEVAN CHURCILTemnka. CO. , y>OBERT WILKIN AND JlVi Strathallan street, Timaku, Are now receiving iheir New Season’s S’! ppllcS (if CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS, For during Sowing. On Hand, and to Arrive— Fencing Materials of all uescapt ions Barbed Wire, galvanised and painted Corrugated Galvanised Iron Oils and Paints Wool Packs, Corn Sacks, and Twine Genera! Station Supplic l Spirits, Bottled Ale and Stout Farm and Garden Implements Water Pollers, all sizes Sole Agents for celebrated Whisk.iv. O.K. Scotch Libera! Advances made on WOOL end GRAIN .For Sale in Colonial or Home Market s. RUNS AND FARMS IN SOUTHLAND FOR SALE. ON EASY TERMS. Undersigned have FOR SALE in Southlaiul — Acres, purely stocked do do do d o bo arranged tv ilk Run of 15,0u0 Run of HO.OOO Run ol 20,000 Liberal Terms can each. Farms varying from 70 to 1000 Acres j on deferred payments ; rich alluvial land j that will grow from 40 to 80 bushels of | Oats, and 40 to 50 bushels Wheat; grows splendid Turnips and Grass. Price from T 3 an acre. No money down. Seven years to Day purchase money'. Interest i at 5 ami (3 per cent, ; WILSON, TAINE & CO., ! Auctioneers, 1 Invercargill. ; TEMUKA : 4 NNUAL BOXING DAY SPORTS. : A. Und-v t he auspices ol me Loyal A.i, k xax f 1 m o vsa Lone?., I 0.0.I 1 .. o v MONDAY, DECEMBER 26. Stewards t Messrs Robert Dunn, James Davis, Henry Dunfnrd, X. C. Nicholas, and Joseph Whitehead. HaNDIOAPPERS ; John Patterson and Boyd Thomson, Esqs. Starter . Mr C. Storey. Cheek of the Course; Mr E. \.dhmd'r. Judges ; Messrs J. M. Oiiivier, John Patterson, Michael Spillane, and Dr Campbell. Hox. Treasurer :Mr J>-s. Blyth. Ho.v. Secretary : MrWm. Rt. Hprichurd. Programme of Sports Hundred Cards Handicap; First prize, 3tls ; second. 10s. Lnlranee, 2s 6d Hundred Tarda, Girls under Id (handicap); First prize, V\ oikhox ; second, 3s. Eutranee, nil. Climbing the Greayv 10s and Lee of Mutton Running H-.gh Jump : 20s : ss.-nu s 10s, Entrance, 2s 6a 150 Yards, .Beys unch-r .id (handicap). First prize, 10s ; m.-c>uhl, sa. Lntrance. Is Yaidting with Polo ; First prize, 20s ; second. KB. Entrance, 2s 6d Throwing the Hammer ; First prize, 20s ; second, 10s. Entrance, 2a 6d 1A Miles Walking Handicap : First prize, 35s ; second, 15?. Entrance, ■2s 6d 100 Yards 11-ys Race, under 12 (handicap) ; First pnze, os; second, 3s. Entrance, ml Hop, Stop and Jump ; First prize, 20s; second, 10s. Entrance, 2s (id 250 Yards Handic-p : First prize, 40s; second, 20s. Entrance, 2s (id Tilting at the Ring : First prize, 40a ; .second, 20s. Entrain e. os 4-Mile Han Reap (third Prize 20s if six compete) . First prize, 80s; second, 40s. Fnfran-M, os Pig with Greasy Tail •• Prize, Pig Entrance, Is Married Women’s Race : First prize. Silver Teapot; second. Butter Cooler. Entrance, is |-Mi!e Hurdle Race (handicap) over eight flights a;o-l water jump; First p'~iz'\ 60s ; second, 20s. Entrance, 2s (id Oddfellows’ Race (handicap) 200 Yda ; First Prize, Silver Cup ; second, silver me-.hd Sack .Race ; First Prize, 10s ; second, Os. Entrance, Is, \ 3, i i 4. } I r> - j 6. f ' H 1 (■ s. 9. 10. ! o | 12. I 13. i ' 14. 45. 16. 17. 18. Polo ; IW Entrance. Is Fir.-t prize, Entries to be made, n.r Nos. 1, 8. 11, and 16, io the Seerbaiy ( lecumpaoied h the entrance fee), by Saturday, ’24 l ii comber. FlAl. betoro i.l (i cha-u, noon. Handicaps p> oe dcclaivd ami posted on G. J. Mason's Bo.ivd by 4 o’clock p.m. 24t’o D-vember, 1881. No, .17 Kaon (OddGdlo-.vs) open to the :in bora of tit' 1 L'dgo wi.o have brim in id standing for thr- e months. Enti ies he made on ihe grounds. Remember : irat dace to Start at 12 ion shano. Wfct. R UPR P.J FLUID, m Bee To,, oka P.ijnris ComnuU-v, t'rr-M .Urv.vndrl.N;;- Lodge. I OO.F. \%T vv A FOR SALE at th;-. TEMUKA LEADER OFFICE. R

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Temuka Leader, Issue 804, 22 December 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 804, 22 December 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 804, 22 December 1881, Page 3

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