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ANTED—A. GIKL, aa General ' Servant for the country. Apply at once to MRS BREWER, oc2B Temuka. ANTED—A SHEARERS' COOK, to Cook for 6 Shearers and 5 other Mbd. Good Wages for a Good Cook. Must be «ble to Bake Bread. Wanted to Btart by the Bth of November. App y to HENRY HEARN, oc2B Rangitata Island. 700UBURY ATHLETIC CLUB. ANNUAL SPORTS ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1890. Judge: Mr D, Macdonald. Starter : Mr F. Macdonald. Handicapper: F. Macdonald Secretary : Mr F. R. Flatman, jun. Stewards:—Messrs J. Quaid, J. Scott, R. Macdonald, W. Radford, D. Ferpueeon, V. Maodonald, B. T. Evans, and H. McCleery. PROGRAMME OF SPORrS. Entranoe Ist 2nd Events. Money. Priz j . Prize 1. 100 Yards F.at Raoe ... 2s 6d SOj 15» 2. Running Long Jump ... 2s 20s 10? 3. 220 Yards Hurdle Race 2s 6d 30a 15s 4. High Jump 2s 20s 10s 5. 440 Yurdi Flat Raee (Woodbury Cue) ... 4> 40s 15s 6. Boys' Race, 120 Yards.. Is 10s 5s 7. Vaulting with Pole ... 2s 20s 10s 8. Half Mile Flat Race ... 4) 40s 15s 9. Hop, Step, and Jump... 2s 20s 10s 10. bioycle Race, 2 miles... 4s Gup Gup 11. 200 Yards Flat Race 12. Maiden Wrestling 13. 1 Mile Flat Raoe 14. Local Raoe 15. Consolation

RULES. 1, —The whole of the above Events will ba handicapped ; Jumps included. 2.—Entries, addressed "Secretary Woodbury A'hletio Club," to be in not later than WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1890. HANDICAPS will be declared on the 4th NOVEMBER. Nominators must forward Entrance Fees with Nominations, and also Performances for Preyious Two Ye-irs. No one will be Nominated unless Entrance Fees are paid. 3.—Costumes to be approved by the Com' mitlee of Management. 4.—Any protest must be in writing, and mast be aooompanied wita the sum of 10.-, which will be forfeited if the protest is proved groundless. 5. —All Disputes or Protests will be aettled by the Committee, whose decision shall be final. 6.—There must be Three or more Entries, or no event. The Spobts will Commkkob at 12 Noon. F. R. FLATMAN, JUN., 001 l Hon. Sec. CANTERBURY FARMERS' C3-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. NOTICE TO 8H REHOLDERS.

TN nccord*nce with Clause 58 of the L Amended Articles of Association, the following Directors will RETIRE at the next ordinary Annual Meeting of Shareholders, to be held on SATURDAY, 15th NOVEMBER, 1890, viz JOHN KELLAND U. H. RHODES E. P. BEALEY j W. J. HARDIE, All of whom are eligible for re-election. Anj person, other than a retiring Director, and holding not less than Ten Shares, wishing to become a Direct r, must leave notice in writiiing Bt the Registered Office of the Association, Cain's Terrace, Timaru, on or before SATURDAY, November Ist, 1890, stating that be is willing to act as a Director if elected. All Notices ef Motion, or other business to be transacted at the said ordinary Annual Meeting, must be speoifisd in writing, and left at the Office of the Association on or before 3rd November, 1890. 0. H. INGLIS, oc2B Manager. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASHBURTON A. AND P. SHOW, 31st OCTOBER. PASSENGERS from South of Ashburton cau travel by the ordinary morning train to Ashburton and rsbook t'ere for the Show Grounds (Ashburton j Saleyards Siding) by a train Rtarting at I 11.0 a.m. (Return Fares Gd First Class, 4i Second) and Return by a train leaving the Show Grounds tor Tirmru at 5.15 p.m. This train will be due from Ashburton at 5.35 p.m., and will run 1 hour 50 minutes later than the timet) of the 3.45 p.m. Train from Ashburton to Timaru on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and SatnrThere will be a train from Tinaaru to Ashbu'ton at 11.55 a.m., ns on Tuesdays, Th orsdays, and Saturdays. Ordinary Return Fakes. oc2B BY" ORDER.

TO ANGLERS. -ELVIN & TAYLOR beg to intimate I thM they have Just Received iheir First Shipment of FISHING TACKLE. They would kindly invite inspection before {:iuchasing elsewhere. Hee futuie dveriisemenfc. VELVIN & TAYLOR, Storekeepers, sell Temuka.

TO THE ELECTORS OF TIMARU. ENTLEMEN,—At the request of a l»7ge Lumber of Electors 1 beg moat respectfully to intimate that it ia my intention to offer myself as a Candidate for the representation of Timuru at th» forthcoming General Election. Your Most Obedient Servant, se23 J. M. TWOMEY.

,LANK FOitMS of FOK e>iil,Ji, can bo ' obtained at the Office of this Paner„

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2117, 28 October 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 2117, 28 October 1890, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 2117, 28 October 1890, Page 2

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