THE NEW ZEALAND SHIIPING COMPANY’S LINE. REGULAR MONTHLY DIRECT STEAM LINE , TO LONDON. nnHl following Magnificent full £ powered | STEAMERS j Will be dispatched as under;— And thenceforward every fourth Thursday The above are all new steamers, built of steel, and commanded by men of great experience. The Passenger Accommodation is replete, with every modern convenience, and the dietary scale such as will sustain the well earned reputation of the Company. The Homeward route will be via the Straits of Magellan, and the t'me occupied is not expected to exceed 45 davs. An experienced Surgeon will accompany each F teamer. PASSAGE MONEY. Saloon, from 60 guineas up u ards ; Second Cabin, 40 guineas ; Steeifge, from 18 to2oguineas. For further particulars apply to N.Z. SHIPPING COMPANY, Timaru. Or to the BRANCHES and AGENTS throughout the Colony. (
TRESPASS NOTICE. PERSONS found TRESPASSING on nay Land will be PROSECUTED, i oison laid for Stray Dogs. TH'OS. PALMER, rnrl4 Cade Bay, Temuka. TIMBER. TiMBER. TIMBER. E. BBOWN Begs to inform the inhabitants of Temuka and the surrounding district that he is prepared to Supply BUILDING MATERIALS of All Kinds at TIMARU PRICES, and in some cases UNDER, S.B. having an interest in a Sawmill, and a Fine Block of Maiden Bush, can do Blatk Pine, Totara, and White Pine, Very Cheap. Also, Fiiewood,Posts, Stakes,etc. COALS—Large quantity of all kinds in Stock. Can supply CEMENT in any quantity. All Kinds of Tougued-and-Grooved FLOORIN G and LINING. Kauri and Red and White Pine. Orders Punctually attended to. E. BROWN, Coal and Timber Merchant, uarl7 Temuka. ’ TEMUKA rpIMBER ANm Y ABDS JAS. BLYTH, Begs to inform the inhabitants of lemuka ami ■unrounding districts that he has OPENED A COAL YA '.ID n connection W'ith hisTiinber Trade, and hopes by strict aOcntion to easiness to n eril a share of thepublic patronage. ALWAYS ON HAND— A large supply of the best Coals, Firewood, Fencing Posts, Rails, and Stakes, Ironmongery, Timber, and all kinds of Building Material. N.B.—Everything sold at the lowest current rales. per cent discount allowed for Cash in all cases. J. BLYTH. Temuka. ILL 1A M JJ 00P E R SHOEING AND GENERAL SMITH Wariohi Road, Temuka, Next Volunteer Hall OHAPI CHAFF WORKS AND PUBLIC DIP. CHAFF and CRUSHED OATS always ou hand. OATS, WHEAT, PEAS, BEANS, &c M GROUND for Stock Feeding. GRAIN and SEEDS CLEANED. E. A. BARKER, oc9 Ohapi, Orari. FISHING TACKLE. JUST RECEIVED, Ex s.s. Kaikoura, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. T G. e”° w l e y ' TIMARU. se!7 SHORTHAND IN TWELVE LESSONS ! SgifShorthand in Twelve Lessons !! PHONETIC SHORTHAND (Pitman's) taught through the Post' in LESSONS for 30s (payment in advance).- W. J. WILLIAMSON, Teacher of Phonography Lower York Flue#, Dunedin, an!4
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1398, 29 September 1885, Page 1
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448Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1398, 29 September 1885, Page 1
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