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0 LET BY TENDER--160 Acres of Land (more or less), situate nenr Woodbury, for one Crop of Wheat. The Land has beon down in Grass Four Years. Particulars can be seen at Mr Pearpoint's Store, Geraldine, and at the fiesidenoe of the Undersigned, to whom written Tenders must be sent not later than the 31st day of December, 1883. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN THATCHER, noB Orari Mat, Woodbury.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. lEOBERT FENTON, of Temuk* , being the Holder of a Publican's License in respect o£ the House and Premises known as the Temuka Hotel, situated at Temuka, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtaiu, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Temuka on the 4th Day of December, 1883 apply for a TRANSFER of the Baid License from myself to John Lye, my Appointee. Dated this 13th Day of November, 1883. nolfi

TEMUKA BUTTER, CHEESE AND BACON-CURING FACTORY COMPANY, LIMITED. ON AND AFTER NOVEMBER Ist the above Company will be prepared to RECEIVE MILK in any quantity at the Factory Building between the hours of 6 and 8.30 a.m. and 6 and 8 p.m. Suitable Tins can be procured from the Manager J. ASHWELL, 0c23 Secretary.

AROWHENUA CEMETERY BOARD. IN Pursuance of the powers vested in ue by the Cemeteries Act 1882, and of all other powers and authorities, we, the Trustees of the Arowhenua Cemetery Board, hereby make the following REGULATIONS: 1. Burials shall be within numbered plots only 2. The exclusive right of burial within any one plot will be sold by the Trustees on payment of £2 2s sterling 3. All railing aDd tombstones must be approved by the Chairman or any two members before being erected 4. The plan of the Cemetery may be seen and the Register examined by application to the Secretary 5. The person having control of any intended burial shall apply to the Secretary for a warrant, which will be issued on payment of the following fees, viz:— s. d. Burial of persons over 12 years of age— Digging grave 5 feet deep... 10 0 Do do over 5 feet, 2s 6d per foot < I Attendance and dressing the ground for 12 months... 5 0 Warrant 2 6 Registering... ... ... 2 6 Burial of persons under 12 years o*' age— Digging grave 5 feet deep... 7 6 do do over 5 feet, 28 6d per foot Attendance and dressing the ground for twelve months ... 2 6 Warrant ... 2 6 Registering ... 2 6 P, Every warrant of burial must be given to the Sexton at least eight (8) working hours before the time fixed for the interment. 7. On applying for a warrant the followinformation must be given : N ame of deceased Age Denomination Officiating minister Day and hour of funeral No. ot plot Depth of grave 8. No graves to be dug in the Cemetery by any person unauthorised by the Board. 9. All fees to be paid in advance. KFGRAY, Chairman T JOHN PATERSON MICHAEL QUINN S D BARKER .Trustees. JOB BROWN J T M HAYHURST JOHN MEYER JAMES BLYTH J nol7

THE CLUB HOTEL, TIMARU. THEUNDERSIGJNtD having disposed of his interest in the above wellknown Hotel to Mr W. DARBY, begs to thank hia Patrons for past favors, and solicits a continuance of the same for his successor. ALFEED J PARSONS. In relation to the above, I beg to announce that, having PURCHASED the LEASE of this Hotel, I have entirely renovated and rearranged the whole Establishment, and can confidently assure my Friends and the Public generally, that they will find the House well appointed for the comfort of Lodgers and Travellers. It is the nearest to the Tirnaru Railway Station, and thus affords special conveniences to Visitors. No effort shall be waning on my part to maintain its character of being a first-class Hotel. The Wines and Spirits are carefully secleoted, and the best Ales on Tap. no!s' Wm, DABBY.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1176, 20 November 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1176, 20 November 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1176, 20 November 1883, Page 2

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