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VOLUNTEER HALL. TBMUKjA.— Friday & Saturday, may 18m and 19xh. First appearance of JOHN Wi D. FOLEY in his Laughable, Refined, and Music .1 Entertainment— FESTIVITIES. Rapid Changes, Impersonation of Character, Ventri'rquial ' Skill, Eccentric Songs, Original J Jcea, Dances of nil Nations and Musical Instrumonta.—THE MOST FINISHED & NOVEL PERFORMANCE TRAVELLING.—Fronts, 25,; Back, Is ; ChiMren, Half Price. Doors open at 730 ; commence at B,—-Pianiate, Mrs Foh y. nay 12

VOLUNTEER BALL, rn H E TEMUKA RIFLE 1 . YOLUNTEE RS WILE hold their ANNUAL BALL 'ON THE 24th OF MAY, 1888, (Queen’s Birthday.) 0. J. MASON, . my 12 Secretary. v ’ E ' IN BANKRUPTCY. ! IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TIMiBU t AND OAMARU (being a local Ojurt of Bankruptcy) holden at Timaru. In the matter of "Theßankruptcy Act,1883,” and of the various Acts amending the same, and of the bankruptcy of Bobbrt Martin Turpin, of Orari, in the Provincial District of Canterbury, Farmer, a bankrupt. ■ | "VTOTICE is hereby given that the ««id Robert Martin Turpin has this day beep’adjudicated a Bankrupt n thesai'l Court;"' The first general meeting of the Creditors will bo held at my Office, .North Road, Timaru, on MONDAY, the 21st day -of May, 1888, at 2 o’clock in the ,afternoon. | Dated this 15th day of May,lßßß W. 0. BESWtOK, Deputy Aaiignee.

FUNERAL NOTICE. riTHE' MEMBERS of the WAIHI X FOOTBALL CLUB are requested to ATTEND the FUNERAL of their late Captain, Gkokgb A. Smith, which will leave his late residence, Winchester, for ihe leinul a Cemetery at 1.30 p.m. on FRIDAY NEXT, the 18th inst. Members will kindly wear Club’s Colors on a ground of Crape; H. BENNETT, my 17 Hon. Secretary.

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION FARES—MAY 22nd TO 24th. RACES AT . DUNEDIN MAY 24th AND 26th.URN EXCURSION TICKETS to DUNEDIN will bn ismied at TIiMUKA at 23» 6d First 01«a*. 17- 6d S-condaud to CHRISTCHURCH at 18a First Ola ps, 13i Second. And SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS will i<e wued from ANY STATION TO ANY STATION on the 22dJ; 23id, and 24th MAY, available for relurn tilHhe 30ib. my 17 ■ c> BY ORDER.

TJENDERS are invited for the GRAZING tor Two Years of SHEEP only on 66 Acres of Land, laid down in Grass and Glover, in the Teumka Park. Tenders close on the 31 at MAY, 1888, and to bo sent in to tho Undersigned, at whose office specifications cm be sern. VV. G. ASPINALL, Secretary Temuka Park Board, myls

R OS Y A L H n E ,M U K A. 0 T E L, Good Accommodation for Travellers and Boarders. Beat Wiuea and Spirits Kept. Best Crown Brewery Bear. Meals, la. Beds, la. ELIZABETH HEAP, ‘my 17 Proprietress. X ; SINGLE GENTLEMAN offers a Respectable person a well-built ffve-rooniad bouse at Orari Rent Free, and a Small Sum per Week, in return for bis •Board; • Apply, before Tuesday next, . . • GUARDIAN OFFICE, •my Vj Geraldine. ■OLANK FORMS of TO LET can be |> obtained at the Office;of thin P»t»or.

' Island News.— 'The Richmond, which ha* arrived at Auckland from Fiji, brings intelli* gence thatfchp Islands of Barahoura, Huiane »nd Raiatea, in t|je Society Group, were formally annexed by the Fi’flfl.ph Government on the I7ib, 18th and 21st April, respectively. No combined resistance was made by t'\ natives, but whilst the French warship Bedes was at Huiane a misunderstanding ooourro which resulted in th«' death pf Lieutenant Benot, and the wouooing of several jieaipe", who where ashore getting water, A shot s»' ni fr.nr the vessel led Hie natives to believe fchnjb hostilities had been commenced. It is allied i the natives in these islands are agreeubhloireihih Occupation,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1738, 17 May 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1738, 17 May 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1738, 17 May 1888, Page 2

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