SHEEP DIPPING. - |HE Undersigned will DIP SHEEP at X. l|d P er head tilJ tne I st of a y> when the price will be 2d* Should the Dip not prove effective in any case, the Sheep will be RE-DIPPED FREE OF CHARGE if returned within three weeks. R. A. BARKER, ap3 Ohapi, Orari. CHAFF AND OTHER STOCK FEED. GOOD OAT OR WHEAT STRAW CHAFF (Screened and Screwpressed) at £2 per ton, FARMERS' STRAW or Sheaves CUT at £1 per toa. OATS GROUND at 2d, Peas, .Beans, etc., at 3d, per bushel. OATS KEPT FOR SALE GROUND, and mixed with the Chaff if desired. Arrangements made for SCREENING and CLEANING GRAIN, GRASS SEEDS, CLOVERS, LINSEED. R. A, BARKER, apls Ohapi, Orari. a J. MASON Main South Road, Temuka, MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF SADDLERY AND HARNESS. GJ.M., in thanking his numerous Patrons for the liberalsupport accorded him during tbe past ten years, begs to announce fiat he has always in Stock a Large Assortment of Saddlery, Harness, and Horse Appointments of every description at Lowest Prices. Saddlery and Harness of all kinds made to order. Repairs l neatly and promptly executed. G J MASON, Saddler, se27 Temuka. s*v GERA L D I NF ' | BUTCHERY, Gkraldine. WILLIABD LAWSON Begs to return his sincere thanks to the people of Geraldine and Country Districts for past favors, and trusts by strict attention to business and moderate charges to merit a continuance of their support. On account of the rise in price of Fat Sheep, we are obliged to raise the price of Mutron. Prices of Mr tton— Per lb Legs, Loins and Shoulders 4d Fore Quarters 3d Chops 6d Beef. Beef .. 4d \o 6d OBSERVE THE SEASONS. SPECIAL BREW FOR EASTER. PARTICULAR BREW Jj FOR EASTER will be found a Fine Palatable Ale. It promotes Cheerfulness, Generosity and _ 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 b< Foxy, or Foxed.—F.F. apl CRITERION CARRIAGE FACTORY, Main South Road, Timabu. JBARRATT begs to announce to his , old Patrons and the Public that, he has resumed business, and by only employing skilled workmen and using good material he expects lo maintain his former reputation. He has gained First Prizes in every Show at which he hns exhibited, beth at Timaru and Giiristchuroh. nirlß BON-\CCuRD CARRIAGE WORKS. BUGGIES, SPRING CARTS and CARRIAGES of Every Description BUILT tr ORDER, REPAIRED and RE-PAIINTED on the Shortest Notice, and in the most approved styles. An assortment, of all the best grades of C.-riage Materials always kept in stock. Archibald FrASER, Coachbuilder. Main North Road (next King's Stables), se27 Timaru. &3T SHORTHAND IN TWELVE LESSONS ! iggTShorthand in Twelve Lessons !! PHONETIC SHORTHAND (Pitman's) taught through the Post in TWELVE LESSONS for 30s (payment in advance). —W. J. WILLIAMSON, Teacher of Phonography, Lower York Place, Dunedin. ap!4 R ECEIPT AND DELIVERY BOOKS for Grain Merchants, Coal and | Timber Merchants, etc., printed at the 1 Office of this Paper.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1173, 3 May 1884, Page 1
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