"ANTED TENDERS for Work to be done in the Victoria Park and Cricket Ground, Winchester, consisting of Grubbing Gorse, Trimming Fences, Ploughing, Providing and Fixing Gate, Making and Fixing Stile, and Fencing, Grubbing and Removing Trees. Tenders to be in on or before THURSDAY, 9th inst. For particulars apply to J. A. YOUNG, jy4 Chairman. TANTED TENDERS for 50 or 55 r Acres of T URNIPS and 10 Acres of Good GRASS. Turnips at Buhner Education Reserve, Orari; to be eaten oil—32acres by September Ist and 23 acres November Ist. Tenders close July 8. Apply MAURICE LAWLOR, jy2 Orari Traffic Bridge. lENDERS are invited for STUB BING, CUTTING, and BURNING 10 Miles (more or less) GORSE FENCES Tenders to close on FRIDAY, July 10. For particulars apply, on the Farms, Waitohi and Temuka, to jy2 MATTHEWS & TREZISE. TANTED —A SMART ACTIVE r LAD to Learn the Tailoring. Apply H. T. CLINCH, ' ' Temuka. 'ANTED—A BOY, to milk and ' make himself generally useful. Apply HON. W. ROLLESTON'S FARM, "° Rangitata. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. Services To-morrow— Geraldine: Morning, at 11 Rev. W. C. Wood . Evening, at 7W. S. Maslin. Temuka : Afternoon, at 3, and Evening, at 6.30 jy4 Rev. W. C. Wood-
'ESLEYAN CHURCH, TEMUKA. To-Morrow's Services— Morning, 11—Rev. J. Dellow. Subject: " Providence." Evening, 6.3o—Rev. J. Dellow. Subject: " What think ye of Christ." Waitohi, 2.3o—Rev. J. Dellow. Rangitata Island—Mr Fawdray. COLONEL AND MRS BAILEY, / The New Zealand Leaders of the Salvation Army, will LEAD SPECIAL MEETINGS ON SATURDAY, 4th, and SUNDAY, sth, -4 AT GERALDINE. BELFIELD SCHOOL. O N C E R J In aid of the Prize Fund, on FRIDAY, JULY 24th, 1891. Admission, 2s ; Children Half Price. Commence at 8. • A DANCE will be held afterwards. Admission : Gents, Is ; Ladies, Free. Refreshments Provided. Good Music and Efficient M.C. jy4 MOUNT PEEL ROAD BOARD. "OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is the intention of the Mount Peel Road Board at its next ordinary meeting, to be held on FRIDAY, the 17th JULY NEXT, to Make and Levy a GENERAL RATE OF ONE HALFPENNY in the £ on all the Rateable Property in the Mount Peel Road District, for the Year ending 31st March, 1892. The rate to include the contributions to the Timaru Harbor Board and Hospital and Charitable Aid, to be made payable in One Sum on the Ist day of OCTOBER, 1891. The Rate Book is now open for Inspection at the Road Board Office, Peel Forest.
ROBERT IRVINE, jn27 Clerk to the Board. KAIAPOI SUITS. MEN’S SUITS from the Kaiapoi Woollen Mills, made from specially Selected New Winter Patterns, 37s 6d to 555, almost equal in style and finish to Bespoke. YOUTHS’ & BOYS’ SUITS, from the Kaiapoi Woollen Mills, in Newest Winter Patterns, Very Choice, and low in Price. COWAN’S CLOTHING & OUTFITTING HOUSE Timaku, MONEY TO LEND on approved Freehold Security in sums of £2OO and upwards, at £G per cent per annum. PERRY, PERRY, & KINNERNEY, Solicitors, 23ap Timaru. MAIL NOTICES. The letter-box will be cleared for despatch of correspondence from the Temuka Post Office to the undermentioned place as follow : For Northern Ports of New Zealand, per Mahinapua, on Saturday, July 4th, at 5 p.m. Note. From Thursday, 2nd July, a Thursday Half-holiday will be granted to Letter Carriers. Persons who expect letters which would be delivered on Thursday afternoon by Letter Carriers are requested to apply for them at the Post Office. A. W. MANN, Postmaster.
Timaru Hospital. —The following is a return of patients in the Timaru Hospital for the month of June, 1891 : —Patients under treatment at date of last return : Males 19, females 4, total 23; admitted during month: Males 10, females, 9, total 19 ; totals treated; Males 29, females 13, total 42. Discharged during month: —Cured; Males 8, females 3, total 11; relieved, Males 2 females 0, total 2; dead : males, 1 (James Finlay), females 0, total 1; totals discharged: Males 11, females 3, total' 14. Remaining under treatment: Males 18, females 10, total 28. Outpatients treated during the month: Males 19, females 14, total. True Economy. —To purchase Countess Tea for two shillings. Free , from any excess of astriugency.—[Advt.j I
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2223, 4 July 1891, Page 2
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686Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2223, 4 July 1891, Page 2
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