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ORARI DANCING CLASS. Last long night of the SEASON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24th 1888, • IN THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS. Good Music and Refreshments Provided. Admission Gentlemen, 3a 61 oc2o Ladies, Free. ZEALAND! A S KATIN G RINK, TEMUKA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1888. CT RAND NATIONAL FANCY DRESS )T CARNIVAL will be held in" Z EALANDIA RINK ob the above ] date].’ Grand March at 9 p.m. of Skaters in Fancy Dress. Skating and Dancing alternately after 10 o’clock. Skaterjs and lovers of Dancing should remember that this is positively the LAST OARNiVAL in the Rink THIS SESSION. | Admission, Is Skates, Is, Admission to Dance: Gentlemen, Is extra ; Ladies, Free. Refreshments can be obtained. J. 0. LYON, ; Proprietor. rinIMARU AGRICULTURAL I AND J PASTORAL ASSOCIATION! THE ASSOCIATION’S ; TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL SHOW OF STOCK, &C., ! WIDE BB HELD ON THE ASSOCIATION’S GROUNDS, WAI-ITI ROAD, . . | ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30 and 31, 1888, Consisting of Sheep, Cattle, Horses] Pigs Dogs, Dairy and Agricultural ’Produce, Implements, Wool, &c. i Prizes amounting to about £550 tyill be given in Pieces of Plate, Medals or Cash. . For Further Particulars See Posters. Prize Lists in ay tre obtained on japplication lo the Undersigned. F. W. STUBBS,; , oc4 Secretary. TIMARD AGRICULTURAL AND PAS- . TORAL ASSOCIATION. Entries close for sheep, CATTLE, and PIGS on SATURDAY, 20th, and ALL OTHER ENTRIES on TUESDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, F. 7. STUBBS, oc2o Secretary. GAPES’S VALLEY SCHOOL, A CONCERT and DANOE will held at the SCHOOL, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26th, At 8 p.m., In aid of the Prize Fund, Admission to Concert, 2a ; Dance, la, 0c23 be

A MEETING of LANDOWNERS between ttie Orari and Waihi Rivers will be held at the ORARI BRIDGE SOHOOLHOUSE, at 8 p.m., on SATURDAY, 27th insfc. BcsiNEsa—To Consider the Construction of a Water-Race. ANY Person USING the REGISTERED SHEEP EARMARK of the Trustees of W. E. MACDONALD, or DRIVING SHEEP across their Run without giving Notice, will be PROSECUTED. TEMUKA PARE HOARD. ENDERS are invited for CARTING SHINGLE, at per yard, from the Ro'td Board Paddock to Central Entrance of Park. [ Also, Tenders for'CARTING TO AND laying in gullies Earth removed from Tennis Uourts. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. ’ , . Tenders to be in by 24th OCTOBER, 1888. Specifications rto be seen at the Office of the Undersigned, I W. Q. ASPINALL, oc2o Secretary Teniuka Park Board. rnENDERS WANTED for OROSS--1 PLOUGHING 140 Acres; Skimploughed last Autumn. For particulars sjpply to the 0c23. JOHN MURRAY, Manager. OVERSEER, Four Peaks, October 20th, 1888* 0c23

fTVENDERS will bo received up till the J 29th INSTANT for PLOUGHING aud HARROWING 170 Acres (more or less) for Turnips on Orari Estate, JOHN MURRAY, Manager. , 0c24 TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, mENDERS WANTED for the EREC--1 TION of a HOUSE, near Wincheater, for Mr John Hay, Plan and Specifications to be seen on application to the undersigned, where marked lenders are to be sent not later han 2 p.m. on FRIDAY, the 2nd of November. V JAMES BLYTH, 0023 Temuka, "TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a CATHOLIC CHURCH at Pleasant Point. Plans, etc., to be seen al the Presbytery, Temuku, ami at Mr Duval's Office, Timaru.

Tenders will bo received on or before SATU RDAY (at ! noon), the 3bd of JSTOYEMBER. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, 0c33 FATHER FADVEL, A Good Take.— Mr Lewis Thruston got a capital basket of trout yesterday. In about three hours he landed 9 fish scaling 18J lbs. These were all' taken from the Teipuka river with a March brown fly. This we believe is the best average basket yet made with the IJy, Mr Tbrpsbn in his progress along the stream noticed a number of yopog salmon. This should be good news for the Apc|iiui»tieot|pp Society.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1806, 23 October 1888, Page 2

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624

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1806, 23 October 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1806, 23 October 1888, Page 2

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