It is believed that several - Maoris ab tut Riverton know of the existence of a track used by the aboiigines in o den times between Southland and the West Cuast. Great interest is now taken in its locality, owing to the receni exp'ontions betwaan iiako Te Amu and Mdford Sound. There is every indication the overland route will be largely used in the summer months. Mr John Oilivier announces himself as a candidate fur the r-peaentation of Lincoln in Pariiameut in pl»cs of Mr A. P. O'Call'ighui, resigned.
SPECIAL FOli SHOW WEEK. TWKLVE CASES EX, AJIAWA, WE ARE OPENING THIS DAY Laces Gloves Frillings Aprons Sunshades Umbrellas Dress Goods -■ Ginghama Prints Sun Bonnets Straw Bonnets and Hats Mantles Jackets Dust Cloaks And a Variety of SEASONABLE REQUIREMENTS, ; All Purchased at CiEAUiNa Prices by our London representative. T. & J. THOMSON, Dbapees and Silk Meecjibs,
&«M4& %/■ EL<V IA T A.ND rn AYL 0 R Bfj to intimate that they, have JUST RECEIVED their Second Consignment of ' FISHING.TAOKLE, ••' Comprising of the following Lines— Rods for Minnow and : Fly, Keels, Lines, Fly CaalP, Flies, Steel and Gut Traces, Gimp, Copper Wire, Clearing Rings, Fish Scales, Hooks on Gut, Bully Flights, Treble and Single Hooks, Hank Gut, Stool and Braes SwWels Rod Rings and Keepers, De'von " Baits (all sizes), Soleskins, Silk Phantom, Gregory Sry'nner, Halceon Spinner, New Zealand Enakne, Whitebait Phantom, New Zealand Smelts, and other Novelties. The above are all from the Best Makers arid'are second to none in New Zealand. V E L V IN- & T.A YjL 0 B, Storekeepers, Etc, se!B Temuka. INCHESTER \\7OOLWOUKS, WINCHESTER.
"AVINQ. completed extensive additions to the >bovf) Woolworks, 1 nm now prepared to SORT >md SCOUR, with quick dispatch, LARGE or SMALL CLIPS of WOOL during the ensuing Season, ot LOWEST CURRENT RATES. My experience in the Wool Trade, extending ovei a period of 21 years, togethe." with London and Colonial Testimonials, should bo a sufficient guarantee as to Wi"kma'nship. All Wool will be taken He ivery of' at Winchester Railway Sbition/aod when scoured will be delivered in Timarn Eree of Charge. I have Shed Accommodation for 100(3 Bales Wool ; ih refore, all Wool will be under Cover whili- at ray Worka. I««6 '' P. MoOASKILL.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1815, 13 November 1888, Page 4
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368Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1815, 13 November 1888, Page 4
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