I Dr Oremoni, of the Auckland Asylum, I has applied to the Resident Magistrate for the removal of Prenderga, t, the murderer, to gaol, as be is now sane. The Magistrate declines to interfere, and the Colonial Secretary will be applied to. Thh Lua or AN M.P.—An M.P., deploring the evil affect* of London habits on the health said that were it not for the American Oo’i Hop Bitten he oonld not live through with the irregular houri he wee forced to keep, daid be: *'As toon at 1 feel weak and ex bauited from long night session* and m*al* at irregular hours, I reiort to my Hop Bitters indeed of stimulants. They regulate my bowel* and keep my appetite good, my brain clear, and my strength and health ate preserved,” Bee Advt.
THIS SPACE IS. RESERVED DAVIES AMD MURPHY’S GREAT JUBILEE SALE.
ap2l R. WOOD TT) ILL COMMENCE TEACHING V\ THE VIOLIN, VIOLA & CELLO ON January 15tb, at Mr L. Tombs Boarding House, TEMUKA. HOURS—B.3O a.m. to 7 p.m. each ATURDAY. Timaru Address —No 2, Jersey Villa. ]a4 I N D L A V, J* AME S Jjl Engineer and General Blacksmith, Is new prepared to MAKE or REPAIR any Kind of AGRICULTURAL, IMPLEMENTS and MACHINERY. His long experience and practical knowledge of this class of work enables him to give those entrusting him with their work the utmost satisfaction. Haring a Large Stock of FITTINGS of all sorts on hand, he is in a position to execute all Work with despatch, and at he LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PRICES, combined with Best Workman* ship. All Kinds of Engine Packing, Machine Oils, Cast Shares, Pumps and Piping, etc.,etc., always in Stock. Note the Address— JAS. FINDLAY ENGINEER AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Railway Terrace, delß TEMUKA. TEMUKA IMPLEMENT WORKS. IBEG to inform the inhabitants of Temuka and Surrounding Districts that I bar. COMMENCED BUSINESS on my own account as GENERAL BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT, in the Premises opposite the Temuka Hotel, The HORSE-SHOEING DEPART* ME NT will be under a First-class Workman. The greatest care and attention will be given to any Work entrusted to me, and my Prices will be found Moderate. DAVID HENRY, (Lai# of Henry and Findlay) Main Sooth Road, sell TEMUKA.
THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOB H. WILLIAMS WHEELWRIGHT & BLACKSMITH, TEMUKA. rar9 OHAPI CHAF*' WORKS AND PUBLIC DIP. CHAFF and CRUSHED OATS always on band. OATS, WHEAT, PEAS, BEANS &C GROUF 0 for Stock Feeding, GRAIN anSEEDS GLEANED. B. A. BARKER, 009 Ohapi, Oruii
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1572, 23 April 1887, Page 3
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414Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1572, 23 April 1887, Page 3
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