ANY PERSON found TRESPASSING on the RAUKAPDKA ESTATE in Pursuit of Game or otherwise will be PROSECUTED. Poison laid for Dogs. apß VYm. POSTLETHWAITE. GERALDINE POUND. IMPOUNDED, Wednesday, 19th March, from Mr Slack’s farm, Pleasant Valley— BAY HORSE, very small white spot on forehead , white spot each side under saddle ; thin white streak each side o' eck ; rather club footed ; tail c.*t square off ; brand like JP (conjoined) near shoulder; had saddle on when found. Also—Wednesday, 26th March, from Four Peaks Station, DARK BAY HORSE ; white spot on forehead ; shod all round ; brand like SC near shoulder. If not previously released, both the above will be sold at the Pound, at noon, on Saturday, 12th April, 1884. W. C. ANDREWS, aps Poundkeeper. GERALDINE ROAD BOARD. DEVIATION AND CLOSING OF ROADS. IS HEREBY GIVEN that it JAI is the intention of the Board to EXCHANGE, DEVIATE, or CLOSE, as the case may be, certain ROADS. Plans of the proposed Alterations can be seen at the Road Board Office, Geraldine. WILLIAM SHIERS, mr2o Overseer to the Board. BUSINESS NOTICE. ~" pOWELL, Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer and Furnishing Undertaker, Having Commenced Business in the above line, respectfully solicits the Patronage of the Inhabitants of Geraldine and Surrounding Districts. W. P. intimates that nothing on his part will be wanting to give satisfaction, All Work entrusted to his care will receive Prompt Attention, Good Workmanship, and Moderate Charges. N.B.—Furniture Repaired, Stuffed and Polished. All Kinds of Carved Work done at Low Charges. apß IMMENSE CLEARING SALE, Or DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE, CROC EERY WARE, GROCERIES, FANCY GOODS, ETC., ETC. AND pUNLOP Having decided to Dissolve Partnership, have determined to hold a Great CASH SALE, commencing on THURSDAY, the 3rd APRIL. The People of Geraldine and surrounding Districts will then be offered a rare chance of supplying themselves with a Stock of all kinds of Goods, at Astonishingly LOW PRICES. No Reasonable Offer will be Refused. Come Early. Goods must be Sold, In connection with the above, we have to request that all Moneys owing to us be Paid not later that the 10th April, otherwise payment will be enforced. ap3 WE beg respectfully to announce that we have NOW OPENED the larger portion of our early SEASON’S SHIPMENTS. N EW STYLES in Millinery. LADIES’ AND MISSES’ JACKETS, Mantles, Ulsters. HOSIERY, Gloves, Lace, and Wool Goods, Frillings, &c., in great variety. N EW DRESS GOODS. VELVETEENS, Black—in five qualities. Colored —a selection of shadings. —lzud’s makes, Langtry, etc. Household REQuisiKES^lmT nels, Blankets, Calicoes, Costumes, etc., etc., direct from the Manufacturer. T. & J. t homson ’ MAIN NORTH ROAD, mr22 TIM ARC. : r a
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1163, 10 April 1884, Page 2
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436Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1163, 10 April 1884, Page 2
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