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WANTED— A HOUSEMAID for a Ho'el in the Town. Apply to Mrs Mclirailh, Registry Office, Geraldine. W r ANTED, By a Respectable Woman —SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER OR COOK. Apply, bj Utter, to oc!8 Postoffice, T»rauka. WANTED— APPRENTICES to ibe DRESSMAKING. Apply to W. 0. ROULSTON, Draper and Clothier, oc7 Mendelaon’s Buildings, I'emuka, CHURCH, TEMUKA. HOME MISSION SERMONS, Morning and Evening, by Ret, J. H. Quay. Afternoon, 3 p.m., School Gathering ; Address to Parents and Children. MONDAY—Home Mission Public Meeting ; Addresses by Ret. J. H. Gray and others. Chair 7.30. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Evangelistic Services. dclß I. O. G. T. WELCOME RETREAT LODGE, No. 44, GERALDINE. OPEN LODGE will be held bo MONDAY, 20ih October. Admission 6d. oc!6 J. M. SUTHERLAND, C.T. PRIMITIVE METHODiSi’ CHURCH TEMLKA.—A SOCIAL TEA and ENTERTAINMENT will be held on THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT, Oct. 23rd, in the Church. Tea at 6 30. Chair taken at 7.30. A number of Recitations, Readings, Solos, Duets, etc., will be given by the young people of Terauka,. assisted by the Geraldine Choir. Admission, Is. GERALDINE COUNTY COUNCIL. WAITOHI FLAT WATER-SUPPLY DISTRICT.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that <* POLL of the Ratepayers of the Waitohi Flat Water-Supply District wi.il be taken io the Reading Room, Waitohi Flat, on FRIDAY, the 31st day of October, 1890, between the hours of nine o’clock in the forenoon and six o’clock in the afternoon, on the proposal of the Gercldine County Council to raise the sum of £3OOO by way of loan under the provisions of ■‘•■The Local Bodies Loan Act, 1586,” for the purpose of Constructing Irrigation Works within that part of the Geraldine County k iown as the Waitohi Flat Water-Supply District. Dated »t Tiiuaru this ,17th day of October, 1890. ' ‘WM. BALFOUR. oelS Chairman G.C.C. TIMARU AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. rnHE ASSOCIATION’S TWENTY--1 FIFTH ANNUAL SHOW OP STOCK, E T C., Will be held on the Association’s Grounds, w ai-iti Road, on TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28 AND 29. 1890, Consisting of Sheep, Cattle, Horses, Pigs, Dogs, Dairy and Agricultural Produce, Implements, Wool, etc.

PRIZES AMOUNTING TO about £550 will be given in Pieces of Plate, , Medals, or Cash. PRIZE LISTS arid Lists of Additional Special and Private Prizes can be obtained from the Undersigned, ENTRIES CLOSE for Sheep, Cattle, arid Pigs, on Saturday, 18th October, and all others on Tuesday, 2Ut October. F. W. STUBBS. se3o Secretary. FUNERAL NOTICE. rnHE FRIENDS of the late DENIS 1 SULLIVAN are respectfully invited to attend his FUNEKAL, which will leave the Star Hotel, TemukaV at 3 o’clock, TO-MORROW (Sunday), 19th inst, for the Temuka Cemetery. J. BERT, oclß Undertaker. GERALDINE COUNTY ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. REWARD will be Paid by the above 0 Society to any Person or Persona giving such information as wtll lead to the Conviction of Parties infringing the Regulations for Trout Fishing in the Society’s district. By Order. W. G. ASPINALL, oclß Hon. Sec.

HIGHLAND KILT SUITS Highland kilt suits, oempieie, for Boys, 3 to 10 years, also Silver Shore Buckles, atCOWAN’S CLOTHING & OUTFITTING HOUSE, fe Tihaku.

jy£ES T> EB V E LADIES' NURSE, Talbot Street, next Oddfellows’ Hall, ae2 Geraldine.

I A Lbsbon.—A laborer named William 1 Tbora«« was sent to gaol for two months Wellington on a charge of malic'pus at '• nrcperty of Chinamen, damage to, '••an named Henry Lost Hope. - A of age, Dickson, a laborer about 50 yea.., committed suicide, in Bond street, Dunedin, shortly before 8 o’clock on Tuesday evening by placing a dynamite cartridge at the back ef his head and exploding it. '[he whole of the back of his head and his right hand were b'own away, but his face whs uninjured. He recently came from Hindon, on the Otago Central Railway, where he h*d been working, snd be appears to short (of .money. He was suffering from an injury to his leg. He had informed a neighbor that he had no money, and was cooked, and would aever get on any more. Dickson was a single man, and as far as is known had no relatives in the colony.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2113, 18 October 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 2113, 18 October 1890, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 2113, 18 October 1890, Page 2

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