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An adjourned meeting of LADIES interested In aaaiVing in the VOLUNTEER BAZAAR will b# held in the VOLUNTEER HALL, Tomuka, oa SATURDAY NEXT, at 3 p.m. G. J. MASON, au3 Secretary. “ WHAT CHRISTIANITY HAS BEEN DOING FOR SOCIETY.” LECTURE on the above subject by Rev. Geo. Barclay. SUNDAY EVENING. Good Templars’ Hal), Geraldine, at 6.30 p.m. TEMUKA DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. C'jRAND CONCERT T IN AID OF THE INCIDENTAL FUND. TUESDAY, 10th AUGUST, 1886, IN THE VOLUNTEER HALL. Programme, Part I. 1. Grand Chorus (Handel) —Temuka Brass Bjmd. 2. Recitation— “The Guernsey Lilly Miss Robins Morton. 8. Song— “ The Reefer ” —Mr Coltman. 4. Song—“ Love Not”—Mrs Hargreaves. 5. Song—“ The Bugler”—Rev. E. D. Cecil. 6. Song Mrs Rout. 7. Recitation— “ A Greyport legend” —Miss G Brown. 8. Song Mrs Stubbs. 9. Song—“ The Broken Pitcher”--Miss Ladbrooke. 10, Comic Song—“ Put it Down to Me ” Mr H. T. Clinch. Part 11. 1. Selection “Bohemian Girl” • (Balfe) —Temuka Brass Band. 2. Song—“My Brilliant and 1” —Mr W. Storey, Jun. 3. Song—“ You’ll Remember Me” Mrs Rout. 4. Recitation—“ The Gambler’s Wife ” Miss Harriet Sweet. 5. Song—“ The Dear Little Shamrock ” Miss Ladbrooke. 6. Song ■ ■ ■ '—■ 7. Song Mrs Stubbs. 8. Recitation “The Last Man” Rev. E. D. Cecil. 9. Song—“ The Golden Shore”—Miss Franks. 10. Song—“ The British Lion” —Mr Thruston. “God Save the Queen.” Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8 o’clock. Admission—Front Seats, Is 6d ; Back Seats, Is. HENRY A. ROUT, au7 Secretary. A DANCE will be be held m the SCOTSBURN SCHOOLROOM on FRIDAY, AUGUST 13m. Gentlemen, 3s ; Ladies, la 61. Refreshments Provided. nu 7 5s REWARD. LOST, on July 17th, between Waitui and the Residence of Mr F. Moore, Geraldine—The CAP of a Waggonette. The above reward will be paid to any person returning the Cap to the Guardian Office, Geraldine. au7 rjlOS SWILL T BARRISTER & SOLICITOR, Timaru and Temuka, Attends at Temuka—Tuesdays 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. ; Wednesdays 9 *.m. to 4 p.m. Fridays 4 p.m to 6 p.m. Office at Mr Marshall s, opposite Messrs Siegert and Faurel s. 21j NOTICE. TO STATIQN-HOLDERS, FARMERS, AND AGRICULTURISTS GENERALLY. READ the Finest Paper ever Published —“ The New Zealand Farmer, Bee and Poultry Journal,” published monthly, Is. Also, “The Horse,” by Stonehenge, and “ Youatt’s Cattle aud Sheep,” by same author. “ British Rural Sports,” by Stonehenge. Any Book not in stock at time of enquiry will be procured without delay. Also, Newspapers, Periodicals, and Magazines of every description (Local or Foreign) procured promptly, and collected, from any part of the world.— TRADESMEN PLEASE NOTE—I am Agent for Messrs Fergusson & Mitchell’s Brown and other manufactures of Wrapping Papers, Grocer’s Grey Bags, etc., and Customers may rely upon prompt attention to all orders.—Schoolmasters and Chairmen of School Committees may rely upon receiving prompt attention to all favors, and liberal discount al'owed.— Books sold on deferred payments.—Just Arrived—l BROAD WOOD PIANO, direct from Makers, Broad wood and Sons, London. Homo, price, £SO; offered for £45 Cash. T. F. FARLEY, 1 Bookseller, Stationer & Newsagent, STATIONER’S HALL, Main South Road, Timaru. au3

Waimate Races.— The annual meeting of the Waimate Racing Club took took piece on Thursday last, the attendance being small. The was very little speculation on any of the racrs, and only £277 passed through the totalise!or. ResultsWaimate Steeplechase of 100 sots. : Mr Meson’s Victor, 1 ; Mr R. Rutherford’s Faugh-a-ballagb, 2. Maiden Plate of 30 sots, : Mr M. C. Sludholme’e Warlock, 1. Waimate Steeplechase Cup of 50 sots. : Mr Rutherford’s Faugh-a-ballagb, 1; Mr Mason’s Victor, 2. Farmers’ Plato of 20 sots. : Mr Rhodes’ Ben H., 1; Mr P. Jones’ Coryphee, 2. The Consolation of 20 sots., was won by Mr Bradley’s Sultan*

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1542, 7 August 1886, Page 2

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607

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1542, 7 August 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1542, 7 August 1886, Page 2

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