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Mr Russell, captain of the volunteer corps at Woodville, committed suicide by shooting himself in the drill hall, on Saturday morning, Russell was a lineman in the telegraph office, and had got into financial difficulties. Early on Saturday morning Thomas Hungerford’s arable at Qpbden was burned down. The tbo broke out in tbe loft, and this enabled two racehorses, Captain. Cook and Hermitage, to be got out.

NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. DRUMMOID AND GLASSBH, COMMERCE HOUSE, TIM ABU, \ RE now Showing a Splendid Assort* * _ ment of NEW GOODS, Suitable tor the Winter Season. STERLING VALUE IN ETERY DEJ PARTMENT. Single and Doub'e Width Tweodß for Tailor-mudo CoHtumes and Jackets New Shades in Winter Beiges New Shades in Winter Plushes Ne* Slmdeß in all descriptions of Dust Silk Things New Fancy Braids New Straws, N«w Felts New Flowers, New Mantles New Hand-sewn Underclothing New Corsets, New Children's Bonnets. OVERCOATS of EVERY DESORIPIION A FINE COLLECTION 01 BLANKETS. NEW TWEEDS. NEW SUITS. GENTS' NEW HATS AND SHIRTS. INSPECTION INVITED. DRUMMOND AND GLASSON COMMERCE HOUSE, an o TIMARU.

NOTICE. n Reduction in Price. pHE Proprietor begs to notify that the ’BICE OF THIS PaPER has bee/) jOWEBED as follows : SUBSCRIPTION’: For Cue Quarter (iu advance) ... 4s j „ » (booked) ... 5s yearly (in advance) M (booked) ... *** ••• 20s It ia now the CHEAPEST TRI , WEEKLY PAPER in NEW ZEALAND, tnd the Proprietor trusts that the INCREASED CIRCULATION will com; pensata for the reduction made in its price. It is essentially a LOCAL PAPER devoted to the interests of the district. It is impossible for the papers published in large centres of population to pay the same attention to the requirements of the i district as it does." 1 It has given its advocacy to EVERY MOVEMENT, for the ADVANCEMENT OF THE DISTRICT. It has never been known to take the side of the Strong against the Weak While it has upheld the Rights of Working Men, it has always recognised the Rights of Property. The farmers of this district have found it an ARDENT ADVOCATE for RELIEF I being given to them from the burden ol a USURIOUS RATE OF INTEREST. On these grounds the Proprietor bases his claim for support, and he trusts he will not bo disappointed.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1876, 9 April 1889, Page 3

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373

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1876, 9 April 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1876, 9 April 1889, Page 3

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