NOTICE. A GARDEN PARTY and SALE OF WORK will take place at WINCHESTER VILLA, on WEDNESDAY the 2nd day of April, inst. Object to provide for Lighting the Winchester Church, Furniture, etc. E. DUNNETT, mr29 Secretary, RACE BALL. A BALL will be held In the SCHOOLROOM, WOODBURY, on the Evening of the Races, EASTER MONDAY. Dancing to commence at 8.30 p.m. Admission, 4s. apl M. E, HEATLEY. OST—A BRINDLE COW, in full milk ; branded like 35 and W on the hind quarters. A reward will, be given for her recovery, and anyone detaining her after this notice will be prosecuted. W. GREENAWAY, Near the Roman Catholic Church, mr29 Temuka, rjIRESPABS NOTICE. Any Person or Persons TRESPASSING on the AROWHENUA or RIVERSLEA ESTATES will be PROSECUTED, apl A. M. CLARK, rpRESPASS notice] Any Person or Persons TRESPASSING on the ORARI ESTATE will be PROSECUTED* J. MURRAY, apl Manager. TRESPASS NOTICE. ANY PERSON found TRESPASSING on my land at PLEASANT VALLEY in pursuit of game or otherwise will be PROSECUTED. Poison will be laid for dogs. mr29 WILLIAM YOUNG. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. ALL PERSONS found TRESPASSING on lands in the occupation of the Undersigned, with or without dogs, whether in pursuit of game otherwise, will be PROSECUTED, irrespective of individuals. This action is rendered necessary through gates being left open and sheep being worried by dogs. P. WAREING. N.B.—Persons are particularly cautioned against TAKING FIREWOOD out of Educational Reserve, lately in the occupation of S. D. Barker, Esq, mr29 ' OBSERVE THE SEASONS. SPECIAL BREW*FOR EASTER. FRANKS’ PARTICULAR BREW FOR EASTER will be found a Fine Palatable Ale. It promotes Cheerfulness, Generosity and Truthfulness. It makes a man feel brave and above telling a lie. No Foxiness about it. Eclipse Brewery, Temuka, March 29th, 1884. N.B.—Foxiness is a term used by Brewers to denote Taint. Should a Wort become contaminated by exposure to a polluted atmosphere, it is said to be Foxy, or Foxed.—F.F. apl MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. MRS DUNLOP, in thanking her numerous Patrons for the Liberal Support she has received in the past, begs to intimate that haying taken as Partners Misses Maslin and Kirby, the Business will be carried on in future by MRS DUNLOP AND MISSES MASLIN AND KIRBY, Milliners and Dressmakers, and begs most respectfully to solicit on their behalf a continuance of the Liberal Support accorded to herself. MRS DUNLOP ANDMISSES MASLIN AND KIRBY, Milliners and Dressmakers, Assure their patrons that all favors will be thankfully received, and most faithfully and punctually executed, at moderate charges. Geraldine, March 1884. apl O N E Y T O LEND. A. ORMSBY, ja24 Timaru. W. G. A. aPiN A L L BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, AND CONVEYANCER, May be Consulted at his Office, Main South Road, Temuka. The Geraldine Court Attended. MONEY TO LEND, at current rates in sums to suit borrowers se2l
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1159, 1 April 1884, Page 2
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471Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1159, 1 April 1884, Page 2
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