"TIT ANTE [)- A DAIRYMAID, accuaVV turned to Milking Cows, and must bo a good Washerwoman, having to do the Washing for a family. Apply to MR REAPPOINT, fold Tctuuka. T7\OR SALE JJ 400 Good FLOUR DAGS, Price Cd each. Apply lOfo R. DARROCH.
PROFESSOR FRASER Will give Iris first lecture. “THE LIVING TEMPLE,” TO-NIGHT. Feee. 8 p.m. Ladies invited. TO-MORROW NIGHT (Wednesday) ; “ HOW TO READ MEN LIKE OPEN BOOKS.” Admission, Is ; commence at 8 p.m. Lectures Illustrated with 1000 cartoons and paintings, and with a number of lantern slides. fe2o NOTICE. ~"~ fjnHE CONCERT which should have I taken place (but did not, owing to the wet weather) last Friday, at WOODBURY, has been POSTPONED until FRIDAY NEXT, the 23rd instant. Doors open at 7.30. C. G. TRIPP, Orari Gorge, 20th February, 1883. 20fe mENDERS WANTED for HAULING I the CROP (at per bushel) from Dinda Farm to the Tcmuka Station. Tenders to be sent in by the 24th instant to R, SADLER SMITH, Dinda Farm, fe!3 Waitohi. SOUTH CANTERBURY BOARD OF EDUCATION.
nnliE ELECTORS of Ihc School DisJh trict of MILFORD having failed to Elect a School Committee upon the annual clay of meeting, the Education Board, in pursuance of powers in that behalf conferred by “The Education Act 1877” (Section 66), hereby direct that a PUBLIC MEETING of HOUSEHOLDERS of the Milford School DLlrict be luid on FRIDAY, February 23rd, at half-past Seven o’clock in the Evening, at the SCHOOL HOUSE, for the ELECTION of such Householders to form the COMMITTEE for the School District for the year ending wkh the Fourth Monday in January 1884. IT, W. HAMMOND, Secretary, Education Office, Timani, Feb. Dili, 1883. fcl7 TEMUKA ROAD BOARTL rnilE TEMUKA ROAD BOARD 1- Hereby INVITES APPLICATIONS for the Office of CLERK and SURVEYOR. Salary £250 per annum, and a free house. Applications must state when they can take charge.
Applications, with Testimonials, muse be sent in, addressed to the Chairman, not later than 10 a.m. on TUESDAY, the 6th day of March, 1883. Full particulars can be obtained on apcation to the undersigned. By order, PROPOSED ALTERATION OP A PORTION OF THE BOUNDARY LINE BETWEEN THE TEMUKA AND THE GERALDINE ROAD BOARD DISTRICTS. "OTICE is Hereby Given that a Petition will 'be presented to the Geraldine County Council at its next sitting, praying that that portion of the BOLTNDARY LINE between the Orari and the Rangitata Rivers, dividing the Temnka ami the Geraldine Road Districts, may be ALTERED from the Main South Road to the Railway Line. JOHN TALBOT, Chairman Temnka Road Board, Temnka, February 12th, 1883. felo b ARE PURCHASERS of WHEAT RYE GRASS SEED. GEO. BOLTON. Clerk nro tern. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND fe2o AGENCY CO.
w E, the Undersigned, have been appointed AGE N T S For the Purchase of GRA 1 N In the TEMUKA, WINCHESTER, WAITOHI, OiIARI, And Surrounding Districts, for M ESSIIS A.M 00BE& C° And arc now prepared to give THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE For WHEAT, OATS, AND BARLEY, Delivered at Temuka or Surrounding Railway Stations, as per agreement. Fanners Supplied with full-sized CORNSACKS. aiEG ER T AN D 'O V LTV EL. S r. fe2o
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1073, 20 February 1883, Page 2
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