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K. P. Gray. TO-MORROW TEMUKA SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, 3888. -r r fF. O R A Y IV, will Sell bn the above Date--15 Dead-Fet Cattle 80 Read Stores. Fat and Store Sheep. Oa account of whom it may concern — 6 Springers, Cows and Heifers 2 Yearlings 1 Hull 1 Draught Chestnut Colt, unbroken 2 D.F. Ploughs 3 Sets Cart Harness 1 S»t 4-lsaf Harrows, with Tree 1 Dray 2 Draught Bay Mares 1 Cornorusher 1 CfaaScutler' ; i: 29 Pigs';' : ■' ’■& No Reserve. Sale at 2 O’clock. ■ K. F. GRAY, fe2l Auctioneer. J, Mundell and Go. CLEARING SALE AT THURSDAY. Ist MARCH, 1888. J MUNDELL & CO , have received instructions from Mr R. Darlow to Sell by Public Auction, at his Shop, Gera dine, the whole of his large and well-assorted Stock of GENERAL DRAPERY. BOOTS, ETC. Sale to; et«rt at 12 o’clock, and to be continued on the following day if necessary, Aa ? Mr D»rlow is giving up the business the whole of bia Stock ia for unreserved sale. For full particulars see Fosters.

J. MUNDELL & CO., fe23 Auctioneers. NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES FOR THE GERALDINE LICENSING DISTRICT. THE following Paraona have been Nominated Candidates for Election Member* of the Qaraldine Licensing District: — Ojonolly, Michael Coltman, William Dunlop, Nathaniel Fisher, Alfred Hiskens, Herbert Norris Maslin, William Stephen Pye, James Wilcox Ward, George. A POLL will be held at the TOLLING BOOTH, TOWN BOARD OFFICE, GERALDINE, on FRIDAY, 24th February; for the ELECTION of FIVE of the above-named Candidates, opening ■t 9and closing at 6 p.m. C. E. SHERRATT, • i • Returning Officer, Geraldine, February 20th, 1888. fail ■■■ ” '■

MONET TO LEND. MESSRS WHITE * CO., Solicitors, bate SUMS of MONEY to LEND •n freehold Security, at the LOWEST CURRENT RATES of INTEREST. F. WILSON-SMITH, Manager far the Firm at Geraldine. un _ DRAPERY. DRAPERY. G. H. MOGRIDGE BEGS to announce that the PARTNER* SHIP hitherto subsisting between himself and Mb J. H,, Wiltshire has been DISSOLVED by mutual consent, and that the Business in future will be CARRIED ON BY HIM in the Premises lately occupied by Mr T. Babb, next to Mr Allan’s Store, Temuke. f elß ’ 4 . ; .G. H. MOGRIDGE. 1 MEMORIAL CARDS Printed neatly and exped'tiouslyat the Office of his Paper. i V O ÜBSORIBERS are requested to im|j 'mediately report to this Office and irregularity which may occur in the jblirwrv of their pane** ' ■ ' “ s '-*■,... * ipLAjuL.. »&>iSc6h!s* The letter-box will be cleared for despatch •f correspondence from'the Temuka Post Office to the undermentioned places, as follow! ••••;• EorNorthera Forts of Nsw Zealand and Hydfref, per Mmbapouri, on Ihiirsdsy, Feb. itrd, at 7.30 a m. For Northern Ports of New Zealand, per Friday,, F,#b* ' 24th, at 3.30 thjs. United Kingdom, via San Fran.Oont.inent of Europs, Africa, America, ■hq', the Sandwich Islands, on ’ Friday,' Ihs il h Fibru*p,,»t 3.30 p,m. Thil toail . wQ{ i* dui ia Lpndoh oh April 2nd. ‘ Money ordetL registered letters and news •• fewniw wn. . Aipte fee. letters at the Railway Trarelling , Pfrft Q.fl|pe Meil Van (Northern Express Train),till ths dspartore of train. Av.W, Mann, Postmaster.

AwiBBT.-A Wellington eoestabie proceeded to arrest a woman lartwi- Marf Jane Collier on Monday morning. . When be opened the door she ruebW' upob him with a fire shovel and Struck him oa the head, amaebiog hie shakoj a second blow cot open the constable’! hand. Then she set four doge upon him, which tore hia unmentionab'es and bit him. Another constable arrived upon the scans, and even then their united effort* were only just sufficient to get the woman into a cab. One of the dogs «m so vicious that it was nearly killed befors it would yield to the constable. At the Court the accused was sentenced to three months' bard labor and has to pej for the constable’s shako and a mb window which she smashed.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1702, 23 February 1888, Page 2

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632

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1702, 23 February 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1702, 23 February 1888, Page 2

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