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ANTED—A SERVANT. GOOD GENERAL Apply to MRS MoCAHON, The Caah Stow, •p 7 North Street, Timaru. WANTED TO PURCHASEFOWL WHEAT, in any quantity for Cash. A. R. ALLAN, Storekeeper, fels , TemuVa. WAN ! ED KNOWN-Every Deecripof STONE PILES on hand. Will be delivered to any part of the district as pet orders. , Apply F. DIEROK, ap!2 Qera'dine. M E JJOLLESTON REQUESTS THE ELECTORS OF THE GERALDINE DISTRICT TO MEET HIM AT TH E ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, GERALDINE, oh THURSDAY, APRIL 34th, at ap7 7.30 r.u.

MO UN r PEEL ROAD DISTRICT. NOTICE MEETING of the RATEPAYERS of the above District will be held in tbd>BOAD BOARD OFFICE, PEEL FOREST, on FRIDAY, THE 15m . APRIL, To consider the advisability or otherwise of CLOSING CERTAIN ROADS in the District already advertised under the Public Works Act. ROBERT IRVINE, sp9 Cleric to the Board. ** ORARI BRIDGE SCHOOLTHE ANNUAL TREAT and ; DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES in connection with this School will take place on FRIDyY NEXT, April 15kh, on the School Ground. The Children are requested to boon the Ground at 12 o'clock. apl4 L, GRANT, Chninuan. A MEETING of HOUSEHOLDERS will be held at Mr Robert Hammond’s Bouse on MONDAY NEXT, Bth inst., to take into consideration the advisability of STARTING A SCHOOL. At 3 p.m.

POSTPONMENT. mllE CHURCH OP ENGLAND BAZAAR, TEA, AND GIFT AUCTION IS UNAVOIDABLY POSTPONED TILL TUESDAY NEXT, I»th AP R I L. On Account of the Weather. Bazaar opens at 3.30 in Drillehed. Tea on Tables at 6.30, in the Volunteer Hall. Auction of Produce and Live Stock at about 9 p.m. Admiaaion to Bazaar, 6d ; to Tea and Bazaar (by ticket only), 2s, »p!4

PUBLIC NOTICE. D R H. j’~S PEEB May be CONSULTED at METROPOLITAN TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Cashel Street, Christchurch, from 14 th APRIL to END OP MONTH. mr22 TO FARMERS AND GRAIN MERCHANTS,—We are how prepared to STOBB at our Siding about 12,000 SACKS of GRAIN at Lowest Bates,and are open to make, special arrangements for parcels par* ticolarly suited to our own requirements. Farmers of the Geraldine County who intend to hold any description of produce, will find it to their advantage to store with us. Bailway freight will be saved meantime, while every advantage will be presented for effecting sales in ANY MABEBT. We are also open to receive commissions for sale or purchase of grain, and to procure, any class of goods to order of farmers. Advances made on Produce at Lowest Current Bates. INWOOD & CO. nolO Winchester.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1568, 14 April 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1568, 14 April 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1568, 14 April 1887, Page 2

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