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GRAND CAR NJVAL. VOLUNTEER HALL, GERALDINE. OWING to the Wet Veather, th® Grand Carnival in aid of the Geraldine Mechanics’ Institute will be RE-OPENED TO-DAY, At 2 p.m. IMMENSE ATTRACTIONS. ap!9

THIS EVENING, APRIL 19, At 8 o’clock. AT GERALDINE— Back of Geraldine Hotel. nnl-IE CHAMPION HORSE TRAINER, JL PROFESSOR HIOKTON, will give an Exhibition as above. The Cleverest Feats will be performed on Young, Wild, and Vicious Horses. apl9 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. RACES AT ASHBURTON, APRIL 23rd and 24th. SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS to ASHBURTON, available for return till the 25th April, will be issued on 23rd and 24th mats. at Christchurch, Tirnuru, and Intermediate Stations. The Train due from Ashburton for Tirnaru at 3,45 p.m. oo the 24th will Start at 5.35 p.m., and run 1 hour 50 minutes later than Time-table times. op!9 BY ORDER, 10s REWARD. LOST, from Geraldine, Tuesday, April Bth—BLACK and WHITE SHEEPDOG, “Tyne.” Any Person returning the same to H. B. WEBS CER & CO. will receive the above Reward, ap!7 iMPOUN DED from Mr A, Kelman’s Land, Geraldine Road—CHESTNUT MARE (Hack), with white face, and both hind fetlocks white ; no visible brand. If not claimedf and expenses paid, will be sold at the Pound at noon on SATURDAY, 2Gth April, 1890. T, HERLIHY, Pouudkeeper. Geraldine, 12th April, 1890. apl9 y. Jr R. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. AN ADVERTISEMENT having recently appeared in the GERALDINE Guardian under the signature of an Agent of the Australian Mutual Provident Society, tending to throw discredit on the Bonuses granted by the Government Life Insurance Department, it is desirable to lay the following facts regarding a c'aim recently paid by this Office in the Canterbury District before the Policyholders of the Department, in order to prevent misunderstandings. The policy in question was taken out under the oldest rates of the Department, rates of premiums which it was express'y stated at the lime were not calculated to yield any profit whatever. The policy was therefore almost parallel to a nonprofit policy in the A.M.P, Society. The premium for -61000 was only 12s 6d per annum more than the non-profit rate in the latter office (or £lO in all during the 16 years it had been in force), yet (he startling result has been that wheteass in the Mutual Provident Society NO BONUS whatever would have been given, the amount paid over and above the sum contracted for with this Department was ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FIVE POUNDS. F. W. ERANKLAND, Government Insurance Commissioner. ap!7

NOTICE. A NYONE found TRESPASSING in pursuit of game or otherwise on the WAITDI or PAKIHI ESTATES, the properly of the late Angus Macdonald WILL BE PROSECUTED. B. R, MACDONALD, aplO Manager, NOTICE TO FARMERS. WE have enquiries for OATS. WANTED AT ONCE-Prime samples feparrowbills, Danish, and Canadians. ASPINALL & CO,, ap!s Temuka, M ONEX. E have instructions for the Investment of £15,000 on Fiist-class Mortgages at LOWEST RATES. Terms to suit Borrowers. Principal repayable by instalments or otherwise, as arranged. SMITHSON, RAYMOND, & SMITH, jail Solicitors, Geraldine, ' r |pO BUILDERS, —Tenders are invited fur a 5-roomed House (in Wood). Tenders for Labor, or for Labor and Materials. Plana and specifications are to be seen at James Northam’s, to whom tenders are to be sent. Tenders close May 10th. The lowest lender not necessarily accepted, JAMES NORTHAM, Winchester. ap!9 rpENDERS WANTED for tho right of CROPPING, for One O f op of Wheat, 28 Acres .Land on (he Orari Bridge Road, now in the occupation of Mr H. Collier. The Land lias been laid down in English Grass for 4 years, and p.rt of i! Ims never been Cropped. Tenders close on WEDNESDAY, April 23rd, and to be addressed to ’ ap!s w ANTED, LAD. write wt-11. FRED. COLLIER, Te in uka. VT ONCE—A SMART Must be ab'e to read and Apply TEMUKA LEADER OFFICE, mail notices. ; jThe letter-box will bo cleared for despatch of correspondence from the Temuka Post Office to the undermentioned places as follow : For Northern Ports of Now Zealand, per Rotorua, on Saturday, April 19th. at 5 p m A. W. MANN, Postmaster.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2035, 19 April 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2035, 19 April 1890, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2035, 19 April 1890, Page 2

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