The Wallahi was sold as she lies at Greyraouth for £IOO to Hamilton, chief engineer of the Pelham. It is understood an attempt will be made to float her. The Auckland police decline to prosecute the case of sale of cancerous beef as an offence was not disclosed under the by-laws, the meat not being exposed for sale but disposed of wholesale. The mail steamers Aorangi from London and Mariposa from Sydney arrived at Auckland on Monday. H is understood that the result of the polling on Government Insusance Association proposals will be in favor of handing the business back to Government. Freehody, sentenced to two years’ last session for being concerned in the Wairarapa cattle stealing case, was released on Monday afternoon. The matter was left by Ministers in the hands of the Governor, who has seen fit to order the remission of sentence. Don’t Dib in thk Housb —- i? Bough on Ruts ” clearp out rats, mice, beetles, roaohe* bod bugn, flies, ant*, insects, mole#, jack* rabbits, gophers. Kempthorne, Prosser and do., Obristchmcb. 1 A four-roomed cottage and contents were burned down at Blenheim on Saturday night. The house, which belonged to Costello, was insured for £IOO, the furniture belonging to Marmion, tenant, for £75, both in the Standard office. On Sunday afternoon a box of rubbish in the shop of Neill McFadden, bootmaker, George Street, Dunedin, was discovered on fire. It was put out by some passars-by without any damage being done. At one on Monday morning there was again t. fire, and this time with such a hold that the premises were gutted. The stock was wholly destroyed. McFadden was at Port in the afternoon. He says that so dense waa the amoke, he was barely able to'oscape with his family. Ho thinks the- fire was caused by the box of rubbish, but an Insurance Agent who inspected the premises in the afternoon said everything was than safe, and also when he again inspected the premises the evening. The stock was insured for £750 in the Phoenix office,
TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that anyone found TRESPASSING on the Rifle Range, Temuka, in pursuit of Game or otherwise, will be PRO- . SECUTED. POISO2I will be laid for Doga after this date. W. DEMDTH. Temuka, Jtdj 10th, 1886. jylO WE Res: t° intimate that we have OPENED a BRANCH OFFICE in GERALDINE, which will bo OPEN EVERY THURSDAY from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and other days when necessary, OFFICES in the Premises occupied by the Geraldine Guardian. MONEY TO LEND on good FREE HOLD SECURITY at Lowest Current rates. WHITE, SMITHSON & RAYMOND, m 125 Solioitora Timaru
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1534, 20 July 1886, Page 3
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440Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1534, 20 July 1886, Page 3
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