CHURCH, TEMUK A. KEY. E. 8. BUNN. MoRJHNG, 11 O’CLOCK—Subject: “ Heavenly Recognition.” Evening, 6.30 o’clock Subject : J< Wanting, Work, Warning: Thoughts on Recent Bereavements.” Afternoon, 2.3o— Waitohi. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, TEMUKA. The anniversary services will be commenced on SUNDAY, April 14th, when THREE SERMONS will be Preached by REY. J. CLEMENT, at 11, 3, and 6.30. _ The Band will make its first appearance in the afternoon, and Sankej’s Hymns will be used. On WEDNESDAY, 17tb, the ANNUAL SOIREE and RECEPTION TEA will be held at 6.30. Tickets, Is 6d each. Public Meeting at the close o! Tea. Addresses by the Rets. J. Clement, R. 8. Bunn, W. Woollass, and other Friends. Collection at each Service in aid of Trust Fund. Rand will meet in the Arowhenua Township at 2.15. apll COLUMBIA ELITE ROLER SKATING RINK. VOLUNTEER HALL, GERALDINE. GRAND OPENING NIGHT. FRID AT,, 12th APRIL, Second Night ot the Geraldine Races. rnHE RINK will be open ou MONDAY 8 WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY EVENINGS from 7.30 to 10, and EVERY, AFTERNOON from 2.30 to 5, Admission, Sd ; Skates, 6d. Season Tickets on application to JOHN E. HOOD, apll .Manager. : NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EASTER HOLIDAY FARES. 11l ROM the 17th to the 22nd APRIL ’ Saturday Return Tickets will be issued from any Station to any Station, and Excursion Tickets will be issued at TEMUKA to CHRISTCHURCH at 20s First Class, 15s Second ; and to DUNEDIN at 27s 6d First Class, 20s Second ; all available for Return till 7th MAY. SPECIAL TRAINS will run to DUNEDIN and CHRISTCHURCH on the NIGHT of the 18th APRlL—the former wi'l bo due at TEMUKA at 12.20 a.m.; the latter will atop it required (at about 3.50 a.m.) apl3 BY ORDER. HARES. HARES. HARES. CASH BUYER of HARES in any Quantity, delivered ou or before the 14xh INST., at Winchester, to apll CHAS. BISHOP. GERALDINE ROAD BOARD. DEVIATION AND CLOSING OF : ROADS. ~|VrOTIOE *3 hereby given that it is the J3J intention of the Board to EXCHANGE, DEVIATE, or CLOSE, as the case may be, CERTAIN ROADS/specified below. Plans on view at the Road Board Office ■ O O O -S' .2 a OS fi s na-o fi fl 8 8 Ed 8 8 8 OT i-( J> - us 00 I-t !£> „ao 0> OO I -1 iD " 8 8 3 8 m M a a M ® es 8 8 .m . 03 o 3 3 At . j M M 3 8 M 8 8 m 53 •' 8 » 8 ap!3 W. SHIERB, Clerk to Board. SHOOTING_SEASON. IVTOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that , the SEASON for SHOOTING NATIVE GAME DOES NOT OPEN UNTIL THE 18xh APRIL. Any Person found SHOOTING NATIVE GAME BEFORE THAT DATE WILL BE PROSECUTED according to law, W. G. aSPINALL, Hon. Secretary Geraldine County rar29 Acclimatisation Society. NOTICE. ANY PERSON FOUND TRESPASSING in Pursuit of Game or Otherwise on the Raukapuka Estate WILL BE PROSECUTED. All former Leave withdrawn. ap!3 Wm. POSTLETHWATTE. NOTICE. JN Consequence of having had FENCES DESTROYED ALL TRESPASSERS, whether in Pursuit of Game or otherwise, on Land, either Leasehold or Freehold, held by J. PAGE, Rangitata Island, WILL BE PROSECUTED. April sth, 1889. ap6 I TYERSONS found TRESPASSING on j MY PROPERTY AT WAIHI BUSH on any pretext whatever wil! ho PROSECUTED. • POISON LAID, and ALL STIUY DOGS DESTROYED, a 2 W. P. TURTON.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1878, 13 April 1889, Page 2
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