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AN: ID-A GOOD PLOUGH- *\ MaN. Apply ,o Wul. BROGDEN, Leys Farm, mySO Temuka. W r ANTED—A SMART LAD; mast bo «bie to r;-a'i and write. Apply at once at the “ LEADER ” OFFICE. my 26 Temuka. VISIT OF “THE SECOND GOUGH,” Tbo Prince of Temperance Advocates. (Vide N.Z Press.) JIHE Celebrated K* ’i eni ■>“ ranee (iritor • nd ElocU'ioniei, E. TENNYSON SMITH, »VjU (D.V.) gtv*- Three of his Marvellous »od Popnlar RECITALS of the Famoue Overt m ps of J. B. GOUGH. IN THE VOLUNTEER HaL , TEMUKA, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, JUNE 3bd, 4th, and sth. Popnlar Prices : Front Seats, la ; Back Seats, 6d. Secure Tickets at once. Tickets may be obtained from any Storekeeper in Temuka ; also from Members ot he Commiuee. Doors will be opened ai 7 15 to admit those who have purchased Tickets beforehand, and Ticket Office at t,' i Ha l will he opened at 7-30, Secure Tickets early !—The North Oiago Tunes Hl y s; —“Mr E. Tennyson Smith is as far ahead f otii»r Temperance Advocates who h ive vimied New Zaa ! and «s W. K. Gladstone is ahead of New Zealand’s b»st Politic an,” in2

EKAL DIN K PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. THE ANNUAL GONOREG TIOML SOIREE Will ba ti«M m ’l.e V LUMTKfcR l-IALL On THURSDAY, 4xh JUNE. Tea on Tables «t 6 p.DQ, Speeches by moaibara of the Presbytery, and o?her Ministers. Mas.c by a Good Choir. noy3o

GERALDINE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. The revd. Gordon webster, of St.Andrew’s Cburcb, Christchurch, WILL CONDUCT ANNIVERSARY SERVICES OUT ju2 SABBATH, 7xh JU vB. GERALDINE COUNTS COUNCIL, ELECTIoITNOTICE. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. rnHE following Gentlemen have been I duly NOW 'NATED for S ection as Councillors, vice Mr Jnines Guild, resigned ; Fredk. Richd. Oldfield Juhn Talbot, A POLL will be taken for (ho purpose of ELECTING ONE of the above-named Candidates on THURSDAY, the 4th day of June, 1891, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., et the undermentioned polling places ; Courthouse, Temuka (principal) Re ding Room, vVaitohi Reading Room, Winchester School Teacher’s House, Lower Rangitata (near Airay’s). F. W. STUBBS, Returning Officer. Timaru, May 80th, 1891. jn2

GERALDINE POUND. IMPOUNDED, from M<- R. Taylor's Farm, Raukapuk* FIat—FORTYNINE (49) SHEEP, Crossbreds, branded like oin black. The Ewes have a ali' io the right ear, and various notched on both ears. The Wei here’ left ear is plit, and notched as above. —If 00l claimed and expenses paid will b« sold «fc the Pound, at noon, on FRID AY 5 h June. 1891. T. HERLIHY, Poundkoeper. Geraldine, M-y 26, 1891. iu2 TEMTTKA PUBLIC POUND. IM OUNDB’) from Mr Wi liana DeRenzv ,|< Riv-rbed, Winchester, on Snnrday. 30 h May, 1891—1 WHITE HACK GELDING, branded like JS or JBonn> ar ahou'der ; switched tail; withour shoes. 1 DAY BACK GELDING, no visib e brand ; large star and white on forehead ; white between nosfrd- ; white fe'lock on near fore foot ; sa >d e marked ; while fetlock on near h od foot , long switched tail ; wnhout -b'"B, —lf n<t rel-a-ed on or before WEDNESDAY, 17-h June, 1891, at noon, wiH be sold to defray expenses. JOHN LAWSON, Poondkeeper and Ranger. Temuka, Ist June, 1891. ju2 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Having disposed of my business in Winchester, as Buicher, bak r, and Gener 1 Storekeeper, which I hare carried on for the past t welve years, I hare to Heartily Th ink ruy Friends and the Public for their Liberal Support, and at the same time Solicit a Continuance of the Same to MESSRS OPIE & SONS, my Successors.

0. W. GIMSON. Winchester, May 28 1891. Id reference to ihe above the Undersigned have to state that nothing will be wanting on th«ir part to Merit a Continuance of Patronage. First-class Goods Only will be kept, and the Prices will be Moderaie. In Oonneciion with the Baking Department they have secured the sarv'cas of AN EFFICIENT BAKER, well known in the District, so their Patrons can rely on being supplied with a FIRSTI GLASS ARTICLE. 1 my3o OPIE & SONS. JJRQENT PRIVATE MATTERS necessitate DR CAMPBELL’S DIS(JONTINOANJE OF PRACTICE in Vomuka for the present, my 14 j

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2209, 2 June 1891, Page 2

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680

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2209, 2 June 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2209, 2 June 1891, Page 2

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