TO-NIGHT. SALTATION ARMY, TEMUKA. } 7l ARE WELL of CAPTAIN BUIOK, 1 LIEUT. PATTON, and CADET MUNRO—TO-NIGHT. When a Coffee Suffer will be held, sel Admission, Is.
TBMUKA ROAD BOARD. TENDERS are invited for the following WORKS Contract— No. 31—Cleaning Drain byEducriion Reserve 039. No. 32—Building Concrete Culvert, Rolleston Road. Specifications can be seen at the Office. Tenders to be in, addressed to the Chairman, by 10 a.m. on TUESDAY, September 4th. F. ARCHER, au3o Clerk to the Board,
TEMUKA TOWN BOARD. fIIENDERS are Invited for the followX ing WorkContract No. 24—Carting 55 Yards Shingle. Specifications to be seen at the Office. Tenders to be in, addressed to the Chairman, not later than 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, September sth, 1888. GEORGE DYSON, auSO Clerk to the Board,
TEMUKA TOWN BOARD. rpENDERS are Invited for LEASING I PART RESERVE 820. Specifications to be seen at the Office, and Tenders to be in, addressed to the Chairman, not later than 5 p.m, on WEDNESDAY, September sth, 1888. • GEO. DYSON, anSO Gleik to the Board. SR ADDING ROAD BIAED. mENDERS are invited for the followJL ing Works Contract— No. 260—Ford and Shicg’e near Campbell’s, Fairfield. No. 261—Formation, Shingle, etc,, Ornri Village Settlement, No. 262—Repairs to Woodbury Wie r . Specifications at the Office, Geraldine. Tenders, endorsed with No. of Contract, to be in before 10 a. ra. on MONDAY, the 10th September, 1888. . W. SHIERS, se4 Clerk to Board. Tenders wan t e d—for PLOUGHING 100 ACRES LEA LAND. For Particulars apply WEBSTER & MACDONALD, sel Geraldine, COUNTY OF GERALDINE. SEADOWN WATER-SUPPLY DISJ, TRICT.
■hnENDERS will be received by the f 1 County Clerk, Timaru, until four o’clock p.m. on TUESDAY, September J 1 lb, for— Contracts Nos. 1,2, and 3 Seadown Water-Races. Pirns and Specidcations can be seen at our Office, New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Cu.’s Buildings, Timaru. MEASON & MARCH ANT, s'4 County Engineers.
Fashionable Mabeiagb. A London cablegram in an Australian paper slates that if u announced that Mr Fitzgerald, a native of Australia, is about to marry a daughter of Baion North, The expectant bridegroom (says tbs Evening Star) is the first native Australian admitted to a matrimonial alliance with the British peerage. The Star congratulates Australians generally on the absence on their part of an ambition to contract patiician marriages, and comments in terms complimentary to colonial ladies on the rebuffs they have frequently administered j to aristocratic heiress hunters.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1785, 4 September 1888, Page 2
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