NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION FARES TO CHRISTCHURCH AND DUNEDIN. RACES AT DUNEDIN. Excursion tickets to dunedin at 27s 6d First Class, 20s Second ; and to CHRISTCHURCH at 20s First Class, 15a Second, will be issued at TEMUKA on the 22nd, 23rd, and 24th MAY; and SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS from ANY STATION to ANY STATION will bn issued from the 22nd to the 25th MAY, all available for return till the 30th. On the 24th MAY the Evening Train from Tiinaru to Orari will run 15 Minutes later than Time-table times. mylß BY ORDER. rn o let t THE WALLINGFORD HOTEL. TEMUKA The Proprietor of the above well-known Family and Commercial Hotel having decided to retire (owing to ill-health) is prepared to treat for a LEASE of the Premises for a Period of SEVEN YEARS. Full Particulars from the Undersigned. Immediate Possession can be given, P. COIR A, my 9 Wallingford Hotel, Terauka. DRIJLLS. ON SALE, at MR D. HENRY’S YARD, Main Road-3 13-ROW ENGLISH DRILLS, with all improvements, and fitted with Shafts and Patent Steerage. Pitted for all Crops, from Beans to the Smallest Seeds. NIMMO AND BLAIR, Dunedin. PerEDW. PILBROW, Agent, Temuka. Applications cau also ba made to Mr D. Henry. sp23 WINMOWING I WINNOWING! mHE Undersigned is prepared to CLEAN all kinds of GRAIN, LINSEED, AND GRASS SEED. ■ Samples Guaranteed. TERMS MODERATE. ARTHUR COLVILLE, ray 21 Milford. W. FERRIER, PHOTOGRAPHER (By Appointment to His Excellency the Governor), Ross’ Royal Arcade, Timaru. Photos trom 5s per Dozen. so tTG. ROWLEY, SURGEON DENTIST, CHURCH STREET, TIMARU. PAINLESS EXTRACTION UNDER NITROUS OXIDE GAS, Fees for New Teeth same as in Dunedin or Christchurch, Hours from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. One of DR TELSCHOW’S POWERFUL DENTAL REFLECTORS being in use, any OPERATION CAN BE PERFORMED IN THE EVENING. mr!4 WANTED TO BUY—2O Tons Bast BLUE DERWENT POTATOES. Apply to JULIUS SIEGERT, my2l Fairlie Greek.
A Raffle Episode. A Wellington paper says:—“ A few days since a raffl* of a horse took p ! ace in town, the shares 5i each. The lucky winner who had dropped into possession of a tip-top hack for the ridiculous sum of five bob, was enjoined by the company to ‘'do the handsome, 1 ’ This hecheorlully did to the luoe of nearly £2. Next morning, with an aching head and a light he went to inspect his bargain, but, alas! the gee-gae had during the night sickened and died. This was bad enough, but (he climax was i reached when he was ordered to pay for the removal of his purchase.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1894, 21 May 1889, Page 2
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424Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1894, 21 May 1889, Page 2
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