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The Chairman of the Wellington-Mana-watu Railway Company ha* received a cable from London announcing that the whole of the Company’* debentures (£120,000) ou the now issue of shares had been taken up. Sir James Hector was entertained at a banquet at the Wellington Club on Thursday night in honour of his receiving knighthood At the Wellington B’M, Court yesterday a I number of boot factory hands, charged with i rattening, ware remanded till Wednesday nest. Three men, employees of the Welling ton Meat Company, were charged with an infringement of the Stamp Act in not stamping the pay-sheet as a receipt for wages. The Magistrate disagreed with the deeision recently / iven by the Christoharoh Megis* trite in a similar cue, and held that there was a money payment and it did not corns within the exemption provided by the Act, Each defendant was fined £1 and costs. Arrangement* are being made for a grand display of fire-works at Tauranga on Jubilee night Skcainthb Womshop.—To do good work the mechanic must have good health. If long hours of confinement in close rooms have enfeebled his hand or dimmed his sight let him at once, and before some organic trouble appears, take plenty of Dr. Soule's Hop Bitters, His system will be re j arena ted, his nerves strengthened, hi* sight become clear, and the whole constitution bs built up to a higher working condition.—Bead Advt, J. B ALLAN TYNE AND CO. VICTORIA HO'ISE, HAVE determined to REDUCE the PRICES of their FRENCH MILLINERY, imported for this Season, while the Goods are Fresh and before the Winter has fairly set in. An Inspection is Invited. It has aleo been thought adviaableto make Considerable Reductions from the Prices of Drapery in the various other departments, as our Stock ia unusually large. All Goods marked at the very LOWEST CASH PRICES. ONE SHILLING OFF THE POUND i’for GOODS Purchased for CASH. J. BALLANTYNE AND GO., TIMAiW * CHRBTCHDnOH. JUBILEE £SOO fokJ DISTRIBUTION. JUBILEE JUBILEE DAVIES AND MURPHY ARE celebrating HER MAJESTY'S JUBILEE by PRE. SENTING each CUSTOMER with a Ticket equal to 10 per cent, on the amount o their purchase. If 10s be spent a Is Ticket given If 20s a 2s Ticket If 30s a 3s Ticket If £2 a 4s Ticket If £5 a 6s Ticket If £4 an 8s Ticket If £5 a 10s Ticket given,.and soon. Customers can Select Present at the time of purchase or keep all their Tickets till July 4th and get one really handsome present. JUBILEE THE GASH DRAPERS TIUABU. ap2l GUNS ANDjAMMUNITIOH. I HAVE now received my Season’s Stock of GUNS AND AMMUNITION, And invite the Inspection of Sportsman. The Guns for Value have never been equalled in South Canterbury. MyStock of AMMUNITION is of the VERY BEST QUALITY. Cartridges loaded with the Very Best Materials only, and any charge of Powder or number of Shot required by Sportsmen, I have also a few of JOHNS’ PATENT AUTOMATIC SHRAPNELL SHELLS, warranted effective on a single object at 130 yards. 1 am also prepared to undertake ALL KINDS of REPAIRS to GUNS, etc., etc. JAS. FINDLAY, ENGINEER AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH, delß 1 B M U K A. CHEAP SALE OP GUNS, ETC. Laving to reduce my stock previous to Disposal of Business I re resolved to LL AT 20 PER CENT LE^° USOAL THAN To W‘-’ -AoJJib. a Clearance. Those wishing to PROCURE A GOOD [JN at a LOW PRICE should avail emselvea of this opportunity. T. G. ROWLEY mr 22 TLMARD.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1593, 11 June 1887, Page 3

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586

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1593, 11 June 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1593, 11 June 1887, Page 3

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