\ BLUE RIBBON SOIREE IS TO BE HELD IK THE WINCHESTER SCHOOLROOM, ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, In aid of Funds to further the movement in Wiochenter. W. Rolleston, Esq., M.H.R., will Preside at the Meeting, Tea on the Tables at 6 o clock. Meeting at 8. Admission—Adults, Is 6d ; ChildreD, Is. do 3 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. GERALDINE DISTRICT. SERVICES will be conducted on SABBATH NEXT, Bth inst, by the Rev. A. WHITE, of Pleasant Point, as follows :—Geraldine, 11a.m.; Kakahu, 3 p.m. ; and Orari, 6.30 p.m. N. DUNLOP, nos Secretary. MOUNT PEEL ROAD BOARD ELECTION. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. |"N PURSUANCE of the Regulation of X Local Elections Act 1876, I, Robert Irvine, Returning Officer for the Mount Peel Road District, do hereby give notice that the ELECTION OF A MEMBER to serve in the place of Mr A. Hawdon, resigned, will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of November, 1885: and that NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES must be forwarded to me in the form prescribed in the Second Schedule of the said Act at the Road Board Office, Peel Forest, before noon on SATURDAY, the 7th day of November, 1885. ROBERT IRVINE, 0c29 Returning Officer. FUNERAL NOTICE. JHE Friends of the late William Taii are invited to be at the Orari Railway Station at 12 o'clock TO-DAY (Thursday), for the purpose of following his remains to the Geraldine Cemetery. nos JOHN CAMPBELL. LODGE SOUTHERN STAR, No- 619, S.C. ORETHREN are requested to MEET _D at the LODGE, Geraldine, TODAY (Thursday) at 12 o'clook noon, for the purpose of attending the Fuoeral of our late Brother, William Tait, of Geraldine. Mourning Regalia : White Gloves aod Neckties, Sister Lodges are cordially invited to attend. WM. YOUNG. nos R.W.M.. GERALDINE ROAD BOARD. NOTICE TO STOCKOWNERS. F OWNERS of"~CATTLE, HORSES, „ and PIGS do not Prevent them from STRAYING on the Public Roads, a RAKGER will be Appointed by the Board to Impound all Stock found Trespassing on the Roads throughout the Dis»rict.? By order. WILLIAM SHIERS, Clerk to Board. November 4th, 1885. nos i LL OATrLE a«d HORSES found f\ TRESPASSING on ROAD running through DINDA FARM will be IMPOUNDED. J. D. RICHARDS. 29th October, 1885. oc3l . FEW HUNDRED BAGS OF _X FIRST-CLASS OATEN STRAW CHAFF FOR SALE. Average about oOlbs. Price, 9d Cash. D. L. INWOOD. Winchester, November 4th, 1885. SMITHFIELD WOOL WORKS, NEAR WINCHESTER. THE ABOVE WOOL - SCOURING WORKS are now the largest and moot complete m South Canterbury, with storage room for 500 balen. I am now prepared to SORT 1 and SCOUR WOOL to the best advantage at Low Rates. . : , y:Ci Wool can be Pressed to average SOOlbs per bale, if to be shipped undumped. All Wool consigned to me at Winchester Station will be taken delivery of at once, and insured if required. no 3 ROBERT SMITH.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1414, 5 November 1885, Page 2
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465Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1414, 5 November 1885, Page 2
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