VISIT Of “THE SECOND GOUGH,” to-nTghti TO-NIGHT 1 ! f |n HE Celebrated English Temperance JL Orator and Elocutionist, E.TENNYSON SMITH, Will recite Gough’s Famous Oration, “SAFE AND BIGHT.” FRIDAY, JUNE 6th, “MAN AND HIS MASTERS.” Popular Prices ; Front Seats, Is ; Back Seats, 6d. Secure Tickets at once. Tickets may bo obtained from any Storekeeper in T< tnuka ; also from Members ot the Committee. Doors will be opened at 7.15 to admit thoae who have purchased fickets beforehand, and Ticket Office at the Hall will ha opened at 7.30. Secure Ticksts early I jn4 nBRALDINK PRESBYTERIAN IjT CHURCH. THE ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL SOIREE Will be hold in the VOLUNTEER HALL On THURSDAY, 4xh JUNE. Tea on Tables at 6 p.ra. Speeches by members of the Presbytery, and other Ministers. Music by a Good Choir. my3o T GERALDINE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. HE REVD. GORDON WEBSTER, of St.Andrew’s Oburcb, Christchurch, WILT. CONDUCT ANNIVERSARY SERVICES ON ju2 SABBATH, 7th JUNE. TEMUKA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. rnHE REV. MR CLARKE, of Fairlie 1_ Creek, will preach on SABBATH FIRST, Morning and Evening, in the above Church. jn4 TT INCHES PER FAIR y V WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY, 9xh INST, No Yardage Fees Charged. jo4 J. A. YOUNG. GERALDINE COUNT* COUNCIL. ELECTION NOTICE. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. IIHE following Gentlemen have been duly NOW r NATED for B'eclion as Councillors, vice Ait James Guild, resigned : Fredk. Rtchd. Oldfield John Talbot. A POLL will be taken for the 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., at the undermentioned polling places ; Road Board Office, Temuka (principal) Re ding Room, vVaitohi Reading Room, Winchester School Teacher’s House, Lower Rangituta (near Airay’s). F. W. STUBBS, Returning Officer. Timaru, May 30th, 1891. ju2 LOST— 2 ENGINE GRIPS in the Har-haa-te-Moana Riverbed, above the Mill. Finder will be Rewarded on bringing be same to DAVID HENRY, jn4 Temuka. MAIL NOXIOUS. The letter-box will bo cleared for despatch of correspondence from the Temuka Post Office to the undermentioned places as follow : For Northern Porls of New Zealand, per Penguin, Saturday, June 6tb, 5 p.m. A. W. MANN,’ Postmaster. Money ro lend on approved Freehold Security in suras of £2OB am) upwards, at £6 per cent per annum. PERRY, PERSY, & KINNERNEY, Solicitors, ap23 Timaru. NOTICE. jl TR WILLIAM THOMaS IVX HAS BEEN APPOINTED reporter, canvasser, and colLECTOR FOR THIS PAPER IN GERALDINE Vice Mr fl. N. Hiskens, resigned. Mr Thomas is authorised to Collect Money on account of this Paper, and bis receipt will be a sufficient discharge.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2210, 4 June 1891, Page 2
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427Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2210, 4 June 1891, Page 2
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