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KAIAPOI EXHIBITS. J. D. SLATER [HAYING PURCHASED THEJ KAIAPOI COTS EXHIBITS AT THE TIMARU SHOW, HAS THEM ON VIEW, SUITS MADE TO MEASURE FROM EXHIBITION TWEEDS AT TEST MODERATE CHARGES. SYDENHAM HOUSE, (OPPOSITE SHIP HOTEL), TIMARU. BON MARCHE, TEMUKA. (OPPOSITE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.) MOGBIDGE Beg to state that having taken Mr W. Storey’s Premises, they will Open on SATURDAY NEXT, with a Splendid Assortment of LADIBB’ DRESS MATERIALS, CALICOES, FLANNELS; PRINTS, MILLINERY MEN’S CLOTHING AND FANCY GOODS. Our Christmas Stock will be the Largest and Best into Temuka. We have also a Large Quantity of JAPANESE GOODS, Suitable for Christmas Presents. AIL OUR GOODS WE INTEND SELLING THE SAME PRICE AS TIMARU, AND INTENDING CUSTOMERS WILL SAYS RAILWAY FARE BY CALLING AND INSPECTING OUR STOCK. Agents for the celebrated DAVIS SEWING MACHINE. Lessons given. Hr OPENING DAY—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1,1883 n 029 BON MARCHE, TEMUKA. AT SALISBURY, SOUTH AUSTRALIA, OCTOBER 3rd, 1883, THE “WOOD” BINDER & BUNDLE CARRIER WAS AWARDED FIRST PRIZE, £4i), & MEDAL, In Oompeti'.ion with M’CORMICK,OSBORNE, HORNSBY, SAMDELSON, & HOWARD TWINE BINDERS. The Trial was to cut Fire Acres in Green Oats and Wheat. EXTRACT FROM JUDGES’ REPORT.—“ We were very much pleased with (he satisfactory manner in which this machine did its work. A special feature with this machine was the addition of a sheaf carrier, in which the sheave* were collected until let gently on the ground three or for at a time. The tying apparatus works perfectly, and for this we awarded the maximum number of points obtainable,” The Machine was awarded the maximum number of points for tightness of sheaf and delivery of sheaf.; also 25 per cent more points for economy of twine. We shall be pleated NEW “WOOD ” BINDER. to show the Judges’ report to any who take an interest in the matter. NEW “ WOOD” BINDER. J LIGHTNESS OF DRAUGHT, GREAT STRENGTH, AND ECONOMY OF TWINE, are the leading features of the new lion Frame Twine Binder. Ide MOSS JONAS, Tiroaru. WOOD, BHAND AND CO, Christchurch.

K F Gray. CLEARING SALE OF FURNITURE, ' . ' AT WINCHESTER. ' THURSDAY, 6th NOVEMBER, 1883. in’-' F. ” R A Y has received instructions from W. A. Murray, Esq, who is leaving tbe District, to Sell by Public Auction at his Residence, Winchester immediately after , ,the Fair, Drawing-room Furniture Bedroom Furniture , Kitchen Utensils Office Furniture, etc. K F GRAY, del . Auctioneer. . CLEARING SALE AT WINCHESTER. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. TUESDAY, 4th. DECEMBER, 1883. KF. GRAY , favored with instructions from Mr George A. Smith, who is leaving the district, to Sell by Public Auction at his residence, Winchester, as above, 1 Chestnut Gelding 1 All good 1 do do •> in “1 Brown do ) saddle or harness 2 Russian Retrievers 1 Fox and Bull Terrier 2 Horse Covers, 1 Set Horse Clothing 1 Saddle and Bridle A quantity of Chuff, and Sundries, FURNITURE. 1 Pianoforte and Stool ; 1 Suite Drawing-room Furniture 1 Mahogany Round Table and Cloth 1 Marble Clock Silver Tea and Coffee'Service, Silver Ck Egg Stands and Cups, 1 Set Pearlhandled Knives and Forks (with case), -7*7 some Silver Candlesticks, Set Silver Cellars, 6 Pictures, Books, 1 China Tea Set, Silver Butter Cooler, iiii. Drawing-room Lamp, Brussels Carpet, Hearth Rug, and 1 Davis Sewing Machine (iu good order;) * BEDROOM FURNITURE. Cedar Double Washstand and Ware, 1 Large Mirror, Dressing Table, Double Iron Bedstead, Carpeting, KITCHEN. 1 Cooking Range and Utensils Chairs, etc., and Sundry Articles. Sale at 1 o’clock. K. F. GRAY, n 027 Auctioneer. TEMUKA ROAD BOARD. SMALL BIRDS NUISANCE. fpHE Board will PAY 2d per Dozen I for EQG3 and 3d per Dozen for BIRDS delivered at the Residence of Mr Geokqe Bouton, Temuka, Two Prizes of 10* and 6s will be given at the end of the Season for the largest number collected. P SINCLAIR, jiolß ;, - .Clerk,, .

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1181, 1 December 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1181, 1 December 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1181, 1 December 1883, Page 2

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