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'ESLEYAN CHURCH, TEMUKA, BET. E. B. BUNK MoßHinq, 11 o'clock—Subject: " SalvatioQ Only ; Justification by Faith."— I Romans iii., 24. ' Etimin«, 6.30 ©'clock—Subject: " Bich and Poor; Inequality of Station a : Necessity ia this World."—Proverbs xzii., 2. TEMUKA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ANNIVERSARY. SERVICES TOMORROW, conducted by REV. MR BEATTIE, Moderator of the Geueral Assembly of the Now Zealand Presbyterian Church. Subjects—Morning, "Holiaees" ; in the Evening, ".Christian Joy." ocl2 TIMARU AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. HHHE ASSOCIATION'S TWENTYFOURTH ANNUAL SHOW of STOCK, &c, will be held on the ASSOCIATION'S GROUNDS, WAI-ITI ROAD, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29th and 30xh, 1889, Consisting of Sheep, Cattle, Horses, Pigs,, Dogs, Dairy and Agricultural Produce, Implements, Wool, &o. Prizes amounting to about £550 will be given in Pieces of Plate, YLedals, or Cash Prize Lists and List of additional Special and .Private Prizes can be obtained from the Undersigned. Entries for Sheep, Cattle, «nd Pigs close on OCTOBER 19. All other Entries TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22. ocl F. W. STUBBS., 'OODBDRY ATHLETIC CLUB ' SPORTS. • r NOVEMBER 9th, 1889. " Judge—D. Macdonald. Stabteb—F. Macdonald. Seobetabi—F. B. Flatmaß, junr. Hahdigapjeb—T. McAuliffe. BTB-fITABDa—J. fl. Dean,. J. Scatt, W. Radford, R. Macdonald, G. Rae, F. R. Flat man, and F. Macdonald. PROGRAMME OF SPORTS. En- Ist: 2nd trance, prize, prize. 1. "100yds Flat Race ... 2s 6d 20s 10s 2. Running Long Jump Ent.'Money 3. 220yda Hurdle Race... 3s 30s 15s 4. Running High Jump 2s 6d 20s 10s 5. 440yds Flat Race ...43 40a 15s 6. 2-Mile Bicyole Raoe... 43 Cup Cap value value 40s 20s 7. Vaulting with Pole ... 2a 6d 20s 10s 8. 120yds Boys'Race ... Is 10s 5s 9. 200yds Flat Race ... 2s 6d 20s 10s 10. 100yds Sack Race ... 25, ; , 10s 5i 11. Hop, Step, and Jump 2s 6d 20s 10s 12. 880yds Flat Race ...4s 40s 15a 13. 100yds Siamese Raoe 2s , , 10s 5s 14. 150jdaCon8olalionRaoe2s6d 20s 10a RULES. 1. The whole of the above Races will be Handicapped; Jumps included. 9. Entries, addressed " Secretary Woodbury Athletic Club," to be in not later than THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1889; Handicaps on sth November. Nominators must forward Entrance Fees with Nominations, and aleo Performances for previous Two Years. 3. Coatumea to be approved by the Committee of Management. 4. Any Protest must be in writing, and must be accompanied with the Snm of. 10s, which will be forfeited if the Prolest is proved groundless. 5. All Disputes or Protests will be settled by the Committee, whose decision Bhall be final, . 6. There must be Three or more Entries or no event. The Sports will commence at 12 noon. F. B. FLATMAN, Jtw., Hon. Sec. i B lam leaving Temuka, I shall feel t\ obliged by ALL ACCOUNTS in Connection with my Chemist'n Business PEING PAID AT ONOfi, and have AUTHORISED my Successor, MR DANN, to Receive the Same. ocl2 C. J. RAYNER. NOTICE. \ LL ACCOUNTS OWING TO ME must be PAID before OCTOBER. 3l»t, ot LEGAL PROCEEDINGS will be ; taten. oclO WM. ACKROYD. NOTICE. "N consequence of serious damage done by Dogs Worrying Sheep,' POISON WILL BE LAID on ALL PARTS OF MY FARM, Gapes' Valley ; and any STRAY DOGS will be DESTROYED. : CHARLES SQUIRE, oclO Gapes' Valley. ; fTANTED, b'OR OASH.-BQNES,' 'V- for which the Highest Market Price Paid ; Delivery in Trucks at Ash-; burton Railway Station. Rail, Charge, 5s lOd per ton. F. FERRIMAN, ocl Ashburton. /CUSTOMERS requiring SUITS in J time for Agricultural Show are requested to Call Early r« measurements. Sterling quality Kaiapoi Tweed Suits, in New Patterns, £2 5s 6d, at 00 WAN'S CLOTHING & OUTFITTING HOUSE, jull TIMARU. r *

' Ak Comstitubkot.—Waipa is an ill-omened Of the five members who have at different periodi represented it in Parliament, three have met with violent deaths. Mr McMinn wag killed by a fall, Mr F. A. Whitaker shot himself, and now Major Jackeon has disappeared.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1955, 12 October 1889, Page 2

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633

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1955, 12 October 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1955, 12 October 1889, Page 2

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