WANTED, for a family in Temuka— A YOUNG GIRL, to assist in Housework and mind Children. Apply to MRS TWOMEY, ap26 Temuka. WANTED KNOWN—Thai a LOVEFEAST will be held in the Primitive Methodist Church, Temuka, on SUNDAY NIGHT, at 6.30, conducted by Mr J. Hilton (Timaru), and that PRAYER MEETINGS will be held EVERY NIGHT next week in the same plaoo at 7.3 rt. ap3o W’ ANTED KNOWN—Every Descripof STONE PILES on hand. Will be delivered to per orders. Apply ap!2 any part of the district as f. DIEROK, Geraldine. GERALDINE COUNTY COUNCIL. IVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ]S the COUNTY ELECTORAL ROLLS for the LEVELS, TEMUKA, GERALDINE, and MOUNT PEEL RIDINGS, Are Now Open for Inspection, as provided under Section 67 of the Counties’ Act 1886, from the 27th day of April until the 15th of May inclusive, at the Road Board Offices of the above-named Ridings, and the County Council Office, Timaru. F. W. STUBBS, Clerk G.C.O. Timaru, April 27, 1887. ap2B
TO THE RATEPAYERS IN THE MOUNT PEEL ROAD BOARD DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN,— I have had to resign my Seat on the Mount Peel Road Board for LENDING A FEW CASKS OF CEMENT to the Overseer of the Road Board, and instead of the Cement being returned to mo, the Board paid me EXACTLY WHAT I PAID FOR If, viz., 16s 6d a cask, with the addition of the Hail way Fare, and 12a a ton for Cartage from Orari Railway Station. The Provincial Auditor, I think, IS QUITE RIGHT in saying no Member can have any Money dealings with the Board. I ought to have known this. The principal fault lies in the BOARD REFUSING TO KEEP A FEW CASKS OF CEMENT ON HAND FOR ANY PRESSING WORK. AS HE HAS NONE, he is OBLIGED TO BORROW, and hence the Mistake which has happened to me. It is NOT my intention to SEEK A SEAT on the Board at the next Election, aod I have now to THANK YOU ALL for the honor you have always conferred upon mo from lha foundation of the Board by giving me a Seat there ; and when an Election has taken place you have always elected me, and on cne occasion placed me at the bead of the Poll. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, C. Q. TRIPP. Orari Gorge, 26th April, 1887. ap26
TO FARMERS AND GRAIN MERCHANTS.—We are now prepared to STORE at our Siding about 12,000 SACKS of GRAIN at Lowest Rates, and are open to make special arrangements for parcels particularly 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. Railway freight will be saved meantime, while every advantagewill be presented for effecting sales in ANY MARKET. 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 Rates. A FARM FOR SALE, E have FOR SALE a SPLENDID FA RM, situated at Waitohi, consisting of about 55 acres (more or less), lately in tbe’iOCcupation of Mr John Hamilton. The same Farm is divided into throe paddocks, Well Fenced and with a good Dwelling-house and Shed thereon. Terms Easy. SIEGERT & FAUVEL, Merchants, a P 9 Terpuke. INWOOD & CO. nolO Winchester.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1575, 30 April 1887, Page 2
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