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mHE Public of TEMUKA are requested J to View G. H. MQGRIDGE'S WINDOW, as he has a Grand Display of all the LEADING NOVELTIES of the SEASON. The Grandest Display ever seen in Temuka. ap!4

ODDFELLOWS' HALL, GERALD JNE. MONDAY, APKIL 16nr, 1888. A BENEFIT CONCERT and DANCE will bo Tendered by the AMATEUR MINSTRELS To Gbas. Cobkert, Variety Artist, whc through the Abiconding of his Manager ia left Destitute. English, Imb, and Dutch Delineations Step Dancing, Etc. Admission to Concert, 2a and Is ; Dance, Is 6d, apt* Timb A 3 T'SUAL.

GERALDINE RIFLES, rpHE ANNUAL MEETING of th CORPS will be hold in th ORDERLY ROOM on TUESDAY, the 17th Inst., at 7.30 p.m. R. H. PEARPOINT, apl4 Captain Commanding.

PRESBYTERIAN CHUfiCH BAZA Aft GERALDINE. THHE BAZAAR in aid of the Buildin* JL Fund of the above Church is nov definitely fixed for THURSDAY VND FRIDAY, 19th and 20th April. To be opened at 2 p.m. on Thursday 19th, by the Hon. W. Rolleston. The Buzaar' will be held io I ho VOLDN TEER H \LL, and, apart from Artisth Display, Good Music, and other interest ing arrangements, there will be GENUINi BARGAINS in nearly every class o Merchandise. Luncheon daily from 2to 4 p.m. Tei and Coffee always ready. ap3

TEMUKA WESLEYAN CHURCH ANNIVERSARY, And WELCOME TO REV R. S. BUNN PUBLIC TEA. IN VOLUNTEEI HALL, on FRIDAY, April 20th at 6.30. Tickets, Is 6d. Children la. PUBLIC MEETING to bo addroßHet by various Ministers and Friends. Chai to be taken by S. Buxton, Esq., M.H.R Mtjsig by Special Choir. ON SUNDAY, .APRIL 22nd, SPE CIAL THANKSGIVING SERVICES ii VOLUNTEER HALL. Cordial Welcome to All. apll

GERALDINE COUNTY COUNCIL. SPECIAL ORDER. AT a Special Meeting of the Geraldim County Council held on WEDNES DAY, March 14tb, 1888, at 11 o'clocl a.m., the following SPECIAL ORDEI was made:—"That the Council do aov STRIKE a SPEC[AL RAIE in accord ance with the provisions of ' The Loca Bodies Loans Act 1886' of |d (one-tbin of a penny) in the £ (pound) on a] Rateable Property in the Woodburj Water-Supply District, for the purpose o providing the, interest upon a loan o £SOO raised" by the Geraldine Counti Council under the provisions of thi Government Loans to Local Bodies A.c 1886 and the Amendment Act 1887. Thi said Rate to b« an ANNUAL RE CURBING RATE for each year, com mencing from the Ist of January an< ending the 31st of December, and to bi payable annually in ONE SUM on thi Ist day of MAY in each year (for a peiiot of twenty-six years) until the said Loai be paid off. The first payment to be madi on the FIRST DAY of MAY, 1889." Tbia Special Order is to take effect oi the FIRST DAY of MAY, 1888, and wil be confirmed at a meeting of the Geral dine County Council to be held on WED NESDAY, 11th April, 1888. mr.ll

J. H. W ALKEB BLACKSMITH, TEMUKA, IS AGENT FOB WHITE'S LIMESTONE FILTERS. These Filters aro Made IN Dunedin, and are pronounced to be the Bbst Yet Introduced. They purify the dirtieist and most offensive water, make it as clear as crystal, remove all organic impurities, and increase the quantity of ctrbonate of liuie, thus making it wholesome to drink. Catalogues and Testimonials on application. A sample Filter can be seen at his house, »p!4 A. MAXWELL, SADDLER CHANGE OF BUSINESS FROM RETAIL TO THE WHOLESALE. THROUGH the increasing demand of my Patent SpriDg Padß in all kindß of Collars and Saddles, 1 have resolved to do the Wholesale Trade Only. Having Sold my Business to MR JOHN PRICE, I hope the patronage that has been gwen to me in the past will be still bestowed on my successor. All Accounts MUST BE SETTLED before the 20th April. A. MAXWELL, jas TIMARV.

SIATJOHTEB AMONGST HiBEP.—On lU6Sday and Wednesday 107 hares wore shot by three guns on Mr Denniatoun's estate at Peel J?or«st. Tbe bares passed through Temoka on Tburaday in two traps, and i created not a little commotion, Th«« party who shot them consisted of Mess?* i angdown, Jilackniore, and Bargefrede, ■ of Timjtru.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1724, 14 April 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1724, 14 April 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1724, 14 April 1888, Page 2

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