WOODYEAR’S ELECTRIC CIRCUS, And Gt. London EQUESQUIRICULUM. ONE INTO LIT ONLY— On THURSDAY, Bxa JANUARY. ALWAYS GOOD —now Larger and Ri'tiei’ ih.m ever. Monster New Marquee, which will hold 5000 Spectators ; Bri liantly Lighted, Comfortably Seated, and Elegantly Decorated Place of Amusement. ENTIRELY NEW COMPANY OF ARTISTES. The Circus lately appeared for Seven Consecutive Weeks in Sydney, Inverc‘>»fii 1 and Dunedin. The Piess are unanimous in stating that the Circus ‘Os the Most Complete Exhibition Travelling in the Southern Hemisphere.” Prices as nsu tl. Dates of Appearance—rimarn, Wednesday, January 7lh ; Temnka, Thursday, January Bth; Geraldine, Friday, January 9th. ALFD. WYBUUD, Business Agent. WINCHESTER FAIR. rn HE ABOVE FAIR 8 Will be held on THURSDAY, THE 8m INST. jaG J. A. YOUNG. LOST. IO3T from GreenalTs, Tlao-hae-te-J moana—A CHESTNUT GELDING ; trap horse ; small brand on near neck ; hog mane ; shod on fore feet. Inf n-mation as to his whereabouts will be rewarded. T. lIARDCASTLE, Jim., jaG Woodbury. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. ~ WE have this day taken Mr SAMUEL GEORGE RAYMOND, Barrister and Solicitor, UNTO PARTNERSHIP. The Business hitherto carried on by us under the style of “White and Smithson,’’ Barristers and Solicitors, Timaru, will in future be carried on under the style or firm of “ WHITE, SMITHSON AND RAYMOND.” Dated this Ist day of January, 1885. J. W. WHITE, j:,6 S. F. SMITHSON. NOTICE. ,1 NY PERSON found TRESPASSING /■\ on the Old Kuikapuka Mill Lands in pursuit of Cattle of otherwise, will be PROSECUTED. W. S. HELEM, delfi Per Geo. Helem. WANTED— Tenders for finding materials and ERECTING EIGHTEEN CHAINS of FENCING at Belfiold School, North Orari. Specifications to be seen at the School, and tenders to be left with the Under* signed not later than FRIDAY, January 9th, 1885. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. GRIFFITHS, j il Chairman of Committee. TEMUKA ROAD BOARD. TENDERS are invited for (he folio .ving WORK, viz. Oentracl — No. 2G—Concrete Culvert, Waitohi. Specifications to be seen at the Office. Tenders, addressed to the Chairman, to be sent in not later than 10 a.m. on TUESDAY, January 6tb, endorsed “Tender for Contract No. —” Each tender to be accompanied with a deposit cheque equal to five per cent, on amount of Tender, and marked good for eight days. The lowest or any lender not necessarily accepted, GEO. BOLTON, jal Clerk to the Board. GERALDINE ROAD BOARD, RENDERS are invited lor the following JL WORKS : Contract — No. 144—Shingling Pye’sßoad, Raukapuka Bush No. 145—Guttings and Fords, Cop" pin’s Road, Beautiful Valley No. 146 Formation, Fords, etc,, Geraldine Elat No. 147—Building Concrete Culverts, Hilton Road No, 148- For the Public Pound, and Office of Poundkeeper and Ranger. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Road Board Office. Tenders to be sent, in addressed to the Chairman, and endorsed with No. of Contract, before 10 a.m. on TUESDAY the 13di January, 1885. WILLIAM SHIERS, ■ja3 Overseer to the Board,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1286, 6 January 1885, Page 2
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