rrxT"ANTED —An Active SINGLE VV MAN, as Gardener; must have some knowledge of horses. ; Apply, with references, to BOX 10, jylß Geraldine. WANTED. ■TXTANTED —A HOUSE and TABLE W MAID. References require!. Apply to MRS ANGUS MACDONALD, jy2l Waitui, Geraldine.
Girbat re-union social. )T between the Good Templars ant: Bhie Ribboners, will be held in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Geraldine, on THURSDAY, the 23rd July. Tea on the Tables at 7 p.m. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held afterwards, presided over by W. E. Barker, Esq. Addresses will be delivered by Ministers and Friends, Songs, Solos, Duets, Quartettes, &c., will be given.
Admission ; Is Each. Tickets to be Obtained from Stores and Committee. jy2l
BELFIELD SCHOOL. CO N C ■ E R T, 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
FUNERAL NOTICE. rpHE Friends of MR W. S. MASLIN X are respectfully informed that the remains of his late infant daughter, Ruth, will leave his residencee, THIS DAY, TUESDAY, JULY 21st, at 3 p.m. E. PROUTING, j y 2l Undertaker, Geraldine. notice. THE Friends of Mr C. CORDY are informed that the remains of his late wife will leave his residence, WOODBURY, THIS DAY, JULY 21st, at 3 p.m., for the Woodbury Cemetery. J. H. DEAN, jy2l Undertaker. NOTICE TO FARMERS. rriHE EXPERT of the BUCKEYE X HARVESTER COMPANY, MR J. YOUNG, will be in the TEMUKA DISTRICT for a WEEK from date. Communications addressed to the care of the undersigned will receive prompt attention. A. W. GAZE, jylß Agent, Temuka.
TO FARMERS & CONTRACTORS. JOOK OUT for CLEGG’S FINAL j MONSTER SALE of SADDLERY, HARNESS, Etc., to be held in TIMARU tit an early date. Full particulars given in future issue. jy3 PUBLIC NOTICE. MR C. E. SHERRATT, of GERALDINE, is duly authorised to COLLECT all DEBTS due to me, and his receipt will be a sufficient discharge. All accounts must bo paid on or before the Ist AUGUST, or proceedings will be taken to recover without further notice. PATRICK KYNE, Coalgate, 18th July, 1801. jy2l
-| r\S REWARD. LOST, sit Geraldine 1U Ssileysirds, about 2 months ago a BLACK-AND-TAN COLLIE DOG. About six months old. Answers to the mime of “ SHARP.” Finder will receive the above reward on returning to MATTHEWS & TREZISE, Thorngreen, Temuka. Any person found detaining ssime after this notice will be prosecuted. jyi6
/TESSAS GREGAN & MULYAi\L HILL’S TENDER is ACCEPTED for Cutting, Grubbing, and Burning Gorse on Geraldine Downs. D. MACDONALD, jy2l Woodbury,
R. H. PEARPOINT, TIMBER, IRON, COAL, & GENERAL MERCHANT, GERALDINE, Has (an Hand— RED and White Pine (rough and dressed), Kauri and Blue-gum Timbers of all descriptions. Large stocks of well seasoned Lining, Flooring, and all kinds of Mouldings, Sheep Feeders, Gates, Hurdles, and Doors and Sashes. Wire (plain and barbed), Staples, Wire Nails, Posts, Stakes, and Rails, Cement, Fire Bricks, Oils and Paints, and a large assortment of Builders’ Ironmongery. Newcastle and Westport Screened Coals. Oats, Sharps, Bran, and Chaff. Timber delivered in Trucks to any Railway Station direct from the Mills at Lowest Rates. YATES’S RELIABLE SEEDS. I have just landed my year’s supply, comprising every description of Garden and Flower Seeds, Mangolds (red and yellow), carrot (intermediate and white). Lawn Grass, Bird Seed, etc. Special '[notations for Bulk Lots to Gardeners and others. The superiority of these Seeds is now such a household word that further comment from me is unnecessary. Agent Fob, — The Victoria Insurance Co., Limited, Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Co., Standard Accident Insurance Co., London, Neill & Co., Nelson & Moate’s, and Gregg and Co.’s Blended Teas. jy2l The Genekm. General Booth is expected to leave London this month, on his tour of inspection round the world. Me will touch at Cape Colony, and then proceed to Australia via Hobart. lie is due at Auckland on or about October ‘2:lth, and, as at present arranged, will conduct meetings at Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and • Dunedin. The duration of his stay in Now Zealand will be about three weeks. On his way back to England lie will inspect the Indian Salvation Army.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2230, 21 July 1891, Page 2
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698Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2230, 21 July 1891, Page 2
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