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WANTED IMMEDIATELY—BODY HANDS. IMPROVERS, and APPRENTICES to the Dressmaking. Apply de4 MOGRIDGE & WILTSHIRE. strawberries! WANTED KNOWN STRAWBERRIES FOR SALE in any quantity. Apply to the GARDENER, de7 Green Hayes, NOTICE. HAVING this day PURCHASED the STOCK OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, and JEWELLERY of Mr Wm. Coltman, Jun., 1 1 beg to inform the inhabitants of Temuka and neighborhood that in future the business wi.l be CARRIED ON BY ME in connection with my Ashburton Business. ROBT. MURRAY. See future announcements. Dec. 9th, 1886. dell WANTED— The Public of Temuka and Surrounding District to know that T. BARR has a Large and Varied Stock of TOYS and FANCY GOODS Suitable for CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR PRESENTS, which he is prepared I to Sell at Prices never before heard of in Temuka. He will also have Cakes, Pies, Pastry, and Confectionery in any Quanl tity, at PRICES that will DEFY COMPETITION. Call Early and Secure Bargains. REFRESHMENTS at ALL HOURS During the Holidays. Note the Address : T. BARR, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, de!4 Main South Road, Temuka. I PUBLIC NOTICE—I HAVE APPOINTED MR EDWARD PILBROW as SOLE AGENT for my PATENT CHAMPION WASHER for the District of Temuka.—H. KENNEDY, Patentee, Christchurch. KENNEDY PATENT CHAMPION WASHER has proved a Decided Success, over a Hundred Machines having been Sold, though only having been Patented three months ago. No previous Soaking or Steeping required ! No Rubbing of Clothes or Tearing off Buttons 1 No Injury done to the Material in any way. Price, £2 10a, or with Novelty Wringer, £3l2s 6d. Testimonials may be seen on Application. dell Jgl DWA R D pILBROW LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, T E M U K A. AGENT FOR TEE GREEN HAYES ESTATE. South Canterbury Agent for NIMMO AND BLAIR Sked Merchants, Dunedin. All kinds of Seeds, including Clovers, Rye, Cocksfoot, Timothy, and RibGrasses, Turnip, Mangold, Carrot, Rape, Mustard, Garden and Flower Seeds always on band. Orders taken for Special Parcels to be delivered at any Station at a few daye notice. CORN AND SEED DRILLS On Hire or for Sale, Apply m se2s E PILBROW,. R 0 S P E, 0 T US OF THE WINCHESTER FRUIT PRESERVING AND EXPORT COMPANI\_LIMITEO. To be Incorporated under “ The Companies Act, 1872,” and the Acts amending the lame. CAPITAL, £ISOO—IN 1600 SHARKS OF £1 BACH. Payable as follows s— , Five (5) Shillings per Share on application j Five (5) Shillings per Share on Allotment, .and the balance in oalla of not more than Five (5) Shillings per Share, at intervals of not less than Three Months. Provisional Directors : Hon. W. Bolleston, M.H.8., Messrs B. A. Barker, J. Pye, M. Oarrig, J. A. Young, J. M. Twomey, W. U. Slack, J. T. M. Hay burst, W. B. Barker, J. J. Ellis, G-. Tayler, H. B. Smith, J. Lewis. BARKERS : Bank of New South Wales (Temuka). Solicitor : W. G Aspinall (Temuka).' Treasurer : J. A. Young. Broker : J. J. Ellis. Secretary : G. A. Smith. 1. Tbe object for which this Prospectus is submitted to the Public is, to float a company for the purpose of manufacturing Jam and Preserving Fruit. 2. During the past few few years large quantities of Fruit have gone to absolute waste in this district, owing to there being no Market for the sale of it, and thus an avenue through which much wealth might be acquired is at present shut up. Everyone must recognise that it is desirable to open up this avenue as soon as possible; alio that the district is admirably adapted for fruitgrowing, and that is an industry which would provide profitable employment for junior members of familial owning small areas of land. 3. Furthermore the most diligent inquiries have led to the belief that the manufacture of Jam and the preserving of Fruit is very remunerative, and Shares in the proposed Company may reasonably be expected to pay good dividends. 4. It is nnderstood that the district at present produces sufficient fruit to make between forty and fifty tons of jam a year, and if the proposed Factory is established, and the people are thus provided with a certain market for their fruit, the supply will doubtless greatly increase, and the industry will proportionately expand. 5. On these grounds the Provisional Directors are confident of snocesi, and therefore express a hops that fruit-growers and others will see the desirability of taking up up shares at once, so as to enable operations to be commenced this season, and also the absolute necessity that all the shares should be taken up, so as to avoid having to pay interest on borrowed capital. BLANK FORMS of FOR »aLE can be obtain Ml at the Office of this Paper.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1525, 14 December 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1525, 14 December 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1525, 14 December 1886, Page 2

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