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BACHELORS’,; BALL. A BALL will be given in the ODDFELLOWS’ HA LL, TEMUKA, by the Bachelors THIS EVENING (TUESDAY). Refreshments provided. Admission —Double Tickets, 3s. i«l2 UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS. T.HE MEMBERS of the late WAKING LODGE at WINCHESTER are requested to attend a MEETING at Winchester Library on June 16th, at 8 p.m. sharp, to WIND UP AFFAIRS of above lodge. ju!2 HENRY E. SMITH. J^OST -BOY’S OVERCOAT on Sunday Evening, Juno 10, between Mr Thomas’s gate and Mr Grant’s. Finder will be rewarded by leaving it at Mr Thomas’s or Leader Office. j!2 NOTICE. MR A. W. GAZE, Temuka, is authorised to Receive Money on my behalf, and his Receipt will be a sufficient discharge. ALL ACCOUNTS due to me mu&Lbe PAID within FOURTEEN DAYS from dale, or LEGAL PROCEEDINGS will be taken. THOS. FARRELL. Winchester Hotel. June 12, 1888. jnl2 ri'EMUKA PUBLIC POUND. lmL pounded from Native Resarve, near Epworth Road, on Saturday, 9th June, 1888—1 White and Red Strawberry HEIFER, blotched brand on near rump (not distinct) back notch ob near ear, large star on forehead, black nose, turnedin boros; small white spot above nostrils, white tail.—lt not released on or before Wednesday, 27th June, 1888, ft noon, will be sold to defray expenses.—JOHN LAWSON, Poundkeepor and Ranger. Temuka, lltb June, 1888. jul2 Rules and regulations OI THE WOODBURY PUBLIC CEMETERY, Made in pursuance of Sections 20 and 21 of the Cemeteries Act, 1882.” 1. Burials shall be within numbered ' plots only. 2. The exclusive right of bu rial within any one plot will be sold by the Trustees on payment of One Found sterling. 3. All Bailing and Tombstones must be approved of by the Trustees. 4. The Plan of the Cemetery may bo seen and the Register examined by application to the Chairman of Trustees. 5, The person having control of any intended burial shall apply to the Chairman for a Warrant, which shall be issued on payment of the following fees, namely : BtrsUL or Persons otbb 12 Years or Aon. Digging grave sft deep ... ... . 12s ■ 6d Digging grave over sft—2» 6d per feot extra-.-Warrant ... ... ... 2s 6d Registering ..... ... 6d Bdriad or Prbsons Under 12 Years OR AOK. Digging grave sft deep ... ... 10s Digging grave over 6ft— 2* 6d per foot extra. Warrant ... ... 2* 6d Registering ... ... ... 6d 6. Every Warrant of Burial must be given to the sexton at least eight (8) hoars before the time fixed for interment. 7. No Grave to be dug in the Cemetery by any Person unauthorised by the Trustees. 8. All fees to be paid in adyanoe to the Chairman of Trustees. WILLIAM MIDDLE MISS, Chairman Woodbury, June 6th. ju9

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1749, 12 June 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1749, 12 June 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1749, 12 June 1888, Page 2

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