TEMUR A ME(J HA NIL’S ’ INSTITUTE. r|IHE ANNUAL MEETING OE THE JL Members of the above Institute will be held in the Reading Room on FRIDAY, the IGth instant, at 8 p.m. J. ASHWKLL, . ia!3 Hon. Sec. PRIMITIVE METHODIST, CHURCH, TEMUKA, ANNIVERSARY SERVICES, mWO SERMONS will be Preached on JL SUNDAY, Jan. 18, by the Rev. J. NIXON, of Ashburton. Morning at 11 o’clock, Evening at 6.30. Collection at each Service in aid of Trust Fund. On MONDAY, Jan. 11), a TEA and PUBLIC MEETING will take place in the above Church. Addresses will be delivered by the Revs. Nixon, Clark, Rothwell and other Friends. Tea at 6 p.m. Price of Admission to Tea and MeetingAdults, -Is 6d ; Children, Is. jalO R. W. METSON. BALE AT MILFORD. A BALL vdll be held in the MILFORD SCHOOLROOM on FRIDAY EVENING, January 16th. Proceeds in Aid of the Milford School Children’s Prize Fund, CALEB WOODLEV, jal3 Chairman School Committee. GERALDINE FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S SHOW. THE FIRST EXHIBIIION of the above Society will be held in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Geraldine, on THURSDAY NEXT, January 15th, 1885. Entries received till 10 a.m. The Show will be open to the public from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. The Geraldine Brass Band will be in attendance during the evening. Admission—Non-Members, One Shilling ; Children, Sixpence. jal3 A. FISHER, Secretary. TO MESSRS J. WILLIAMS AND SON, and the 30 others signing the Requisition, the Thursday, the 15th in«t., should bo proclaimed a half-holiday, being the date of the Floral and Horticultural Society’s first show. aENTLEMFN, 1 have much pleasure in according to your wishes, and hereby proclaim THURSDAY, the 35th inst., a PUBLIC HOLIDAY, from noon. R. H. PEARPOINT, Chairman Geraldine Town Board. jal3. LOST. lOST from Greenall’s, Hae-hae-te-J moana—A CHESTNUT GELDING ; trap horse ; small brand on near nock ; hog mano ; shod on fore feet. Information as to his whereabouts will be rewarded. T. HARDCASTLE, Jo*., jaG Woodbury. 10s REWARD. LOST, in Temuka, on Monday, the 6th inst.—A PEBBLE BRACELET, Silver Mounted. Anyone finding, and leaving the same with Mks L. TOMBS, Temuka, will receive the above reward. jal3 DUNEDIN CUP, 1885. Ada melmore will Close on or about 24th February, 1885, 10,000 Membebs, at 10s BACH. Each Ticket will have eight chances. One Extea Ticket Feeb or Chaegb will be given for each doen tickets purchasedRegistered letters and telegrams not ac- ,, cepted. Please send notes or P.O. orders when convenient. Address—ADA MBLMOEE, Care of Mr Mitchell, jal3 Box 318, Post Office, Dunedin. Gi Q AQA and Smaller Suras, in üb-L/CjUUv/) Amounts to suit Borrowers, to be ADVANCED on First-class Security, at Lowest Current Rates, • Apply to WHITE, SMITHSON & RAYMOND, au23 Solicitors, Timaru.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1289, 13 January 1885, Page 2
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