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HILTON T L SCHOOLROOM, in aid of James Waiker, will take place on THURSDAY NEXT, April Ist, having been postponed on account of the unpropitious weather. Songs and Musical Selections by Ladies mid Gentlemen from Geraldine and Temuka. Geraldine Christy Minstrels. —Admission 2s. mr3o MR EDQELER invites the Householders of Arowhenua to a Meeting at his Residence, fiellgrove Cottags, on SATURDAY, the 3rd iast., at 8 o’clock, when he will address them and state more accurately his views on making it a Town District. He hopes all will attend, both for and against the proposal. apl St. MARY’S CHURCH, JBRALDISE. THE Annual HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES will bo held in the above Church bn SUNDAY, the 4th April. JAMES PRESTON, apl Incumbent. GERALDINE BEAGLE CLUB. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of Members ,«f the above Club will take place at the Kennels, Winchester, on TUESDAY, 6th April next at, 3 p.m. After the Ordinary Business has been transacted the following -will, have to be considered and decided!}—The desirability of keeping up the Club and continuing hunting or otherwise.Mr A. L. Barker has intimated he will be unable to undertake the duties as Master any further. Members and others interested in keeping up the Club are invited to attend. E. J. S. ECKFORD, Hon. Sec. 26th March, 1886. rai27 PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. A CONCERT, in aid of the Incidental Fund of theTemuka District High School, will take place in the VOLUNTEER HALL, TEMUKA, on TUESDAY, I3th April, 1886. Full particulars in future issue. HENRY A. ROUT, mr2o Secretary. WOODBURY JOCKEY CLUB RAGES. EASTER MEETING. TO BE HELD ON EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 26th, 1886. rnHE NOMINATIONS for Handicap J Hurdles, Woodbury Cup, and All Aged Handicap, to be in not later than April 6th, 1886, and 'ACCEPTANCES for same on April 17th, 1886. Weights on April 12th, 1886, POST ENTRIES for all other Races nd NOMINATORS to describe previous performances, age, etc., cf their horses. See Programme. Address : J. fl. DEAN. Hon. Sec. Woodbury Jockey Club, mr9 Woodbury. NOTICE. ■\TOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a SPECIAL MEETING held on Monday, the 15th March, 1886, the following resolution was carried— *' That the Temuka Town District By-laws be now adopted." A MEETING of the Board will be held on- WEDNESDAY, the 14th Day of APRIL; 1886, to confirm the same. By order GEORGE DYSON, mr]B Clerk to the Board, STRAYED— Prom Milford a DARK BAY UNBROKEN COLT, rising i years’ old, branded RL upside down on near shoulder. Anyone returning the same to C. NICHOLAS, Temuka, will receive £1 reward. mrl6 TEMUKA PUBLIC POUND. IMPOUNDED from Mr Bee* Thomas’ Paddock, Neill’s Road, near Main South Boad, leading to Winchester, on Friday, 26th March, 1886— 1 Chestnut Half-Draught Mare ; blotched brand like g;H on off Shoulder 5 Star on Forehead ; Half Whit# Blaze on Forehead and Nose ; Collar and Saddle Marked ; Docked Tail ; White on Two Hind Feet; Without Shoe*. If not released oh or before WEDNESDAY, 14thApriI, 1886, at Noon, will be sold to defray expenses. JOHN LAWSQN, apl Poundkeeper and Ranger. MISSING FRIENDS. THOMAS LOCH, formerly living ne Canterbury, Kent, and two ysn ago living in Canterbury, N.Z., is 1 quested to write to the Undersigned. M. H. ROHDE, 1 Corn Exchange, mr4 Christchurch, N.Z, Wanted— two' men to dig and. FIT about THREE ACRES POTATOES. -A-PPtyj . v i " thomas Calmer, mr36 Temuka. WANTED— APPRENTICES to the DRESSMAKING. Apply at once t<i J, W. MILES, apl “The Hall,” Temuka. ITEMORIAL CARDS Printed neatly li and exped’tioualy at tho Office of ns Paoer

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1487, 1 April 1886, Page 2

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636

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1487, 1 April 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1487, 1 April 1886, Page 2

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