A Grant Wanted. Tho Tailoresaes’ Union have urged Mr Mackenzie to make a free grant of land for the site of the proposed convalescent home. A Comparison.— it is generally supposed that football is a more dangerous game than cricket, but according to statistics compiled by an English Assurance Company, the reverse is the case. Two months were taken—January and June, 1890—as representative of winter and summer sports respectively. The first-named showed claims as follows; Boxing, 4; skating, 1 ; football, 23; shooting, 8 ; hockey, 2; bowls, 2 ; hunting, 19 ; riding, 40 ; dancing, 5 ; golf, tennis, dumb-bells, and billiards, 1 each ; total, 108. Summer sports worked nut as follows: Bowls, 1; cycling, 31; riding, 40; cricket, 34; tennis, 17 ; rowing, 10; rinking, 3; wrestling, 1 ; swimming, 6; shooting, 2 ; polo, 3 ; total, 148.
AS PI NALL & CO., TEMDKi F LOUII MILLS. GORHSAGKS. CORKSACKS. HAYING received a Consignment of FULL-SIZED OORNSAOKS, we are l prepared to supply same at Current Market Rates. Farmers and others purchasing Sacks from us will be allowed FULL PRICKS for same in the event of our Buying their Crain. We are CASH BUYERS of PRIME MILLING! WHEAT. STORAGE OF GRAINWe are prepared to Store Crain in our Commodious and Well-yentilated Stores, at Timaru Prices. LIBERAL ADVANCES made on all Grain stored with us. COOPER’S SHEEP DIP. Having heea appointed Agents for this celebrated Dip, we are now prepared to supply same in any quantities. OATS, BARLEvTiIRASS SEED. Having Agents ui all the chief centres of the Colonies, we are prepared to receive Samples of Oats, Barley, Grass Seed, and other Produce for Sale. No commission charged unless sale effected. Account Sales promptly rendered. COAL. COAL. COAL. The ALLAN DALE COAL CO. have appointed ua their Agei-ts for Temuka and Surrounding District, and we arc open to receive orders for same. For Household purposes it is unrivalled, and Thrashing Mill Owners will find it the Ohaupeit and Most Economical Coal in the Market. All orders loft with us will meet with prompt despatch from Pit Mouth. ASPINALL & GO. I lel9
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2177, 19 March 1891, Page 3
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342Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2177, 19 March 1891, Page 3
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