CHURCH, TEMUKA. KEY. E.~sT BUNN Win. Preach— TO-MORROW, MORNING AND EVENING. SALVATION ARMY. Great field day at peel FOREST, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, When ihe “Yellow, Red, and Blue” will be unfurled, and an Open-air Service held 4500 ft. in the air I Those wishing to ascend will be supplied with provisions. Lunch and Tea will also be provided for those 3500 ft. lower, at Supplejack Hill. And all for Is 6d 1 But bring a little more in your pocket, as one never knows what way happen in the Army. A MUSICAL FESTIVAL will ba held in the EVENING in the SUOTSBURN SCHOOLROOM. jH TEMUKA FLORAL AND HORTiOULTURAL SOCIETY. THE SECONDIhHUAL SHOW WILL BE HELD in the DRILL SHED and VOLUNTEER HALL, Temnka, on THURSDAY, Bxh JAN. 1891, from 2 till 10 p.m. An Exhibition of FANCY WORK, &c., will be held in connection with the above. Entries close at 8 p.m. on sth January, 1391. Exhibits for Competition must be delivered in accordance with the Regulations at the Drill Shed between 8 and 11 on the morning of the Show. Wood’s Quadrille Band will play during the evening. Refreshments at Moderate. Charges. Admission Adults, Is; Chi’dren, 6d. W. N. CATHRO, de27 Hon. Seo. GAPES’S YALLEY SCHOOL. A CONCERT AND DANCE in aid of the Funds of the above School will be held in the Schoolroom on FRIDAY, Jan. 9. Admission, Is 6I j Dance extra. j ' ITT O R SALE } Good SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, with Half Acre of Land, well Planted. Good Frontage, Also Several Desirable Residence*. Easy Terms if required. ALFRED W. GAZE, j .3 Main Street, Temuka. TO SETTLERS. PALMERSTON NORTH IS GOING AHEAD. I’ HAVE IN MY HANDS FOR SALE some CAPITAL FARMS in that most promising locality. Particulars on application. ALFRED W. GAZE, ja3 Main Street, Temuka. REMEMBER I rjlHB BUCKEYE HARVESTER IS “ALWAYS AHEAD.” It Cots and Ties the Shortest and Longest Crops with equal facility, and is easily drawn by Two Horses. See Testimonials. IN STOCK— Donaghay’s Binding Twine, Oil, and Sundries. Ask for Catalogue. A. W. GAZE, Am Street, Temuka. TENDERS will be teceived np till the . 7th instant for STOCKING 330 Acres (more or less) of Crop on Orari Station. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN MURRAY, ja3 Manager. TENDERS are invited for HARVESTING about 50 Acres of OATS. For particulars apply to J. ANGLAND, Star Hotel, Temuka, with whom tenders must be left not later than 8 p.m. on SATURDAY, January 3rd, 1891. dt9o rfIENDBRS are invited for STOCKING about 360 Acies Wheat and 20 Acres Oats (more or less). Stooks to be kept up until carted. Tenders close on January 3rd. For particulars apply to HENRY HULLEN, jal Waitohi. TEMUKA ROAD BOARD. TFNDERS are invited for the following WORK Contract— No, 36. Deepening drain, etc., Greenaway’s road, Otari. Tenders, addressed to the Chairman, to be sent in not later than 10 a.m. on TUESDAY, Jan. 6th, 1891. Specifications can be seen at the Office, F, ARCHER, jul Clark to Board. AROWHENUA TOWN BOARD. TENDERS are invited for CUTTING and PART FORMATION, Princes Street, Tenders close on Wednesday, Jan. 14. For specification, etc., apply to ALFD. W.'GAZfc, ja3 Overseer,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2145, 3 January 1891, Page 2
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531Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2145, 3 January 1891, Page 2
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