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" ECTURE BY VENERABLE I ARCHDEACON HARPER, Entitled "A Twelvemonth's Travels," In aid of St. Saviour's Sunday School Building Fund, IN VOLUNTEER HALL, TEMUKA, ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER Ist, 1891, At 8 p.m. Admission One Shilling. S e 29 . R. PINCKNEY. VOLUNTEER HALL, GERALDINE ROFESSOR ASON Will Lecture on " The Cause and Cure of Disease," TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), OCT. Ist. Admission Free—Front Seats, 6d. se29 VOLUNTEER HALL, GERALDINE. ROFESSOR ASON "Will Lecture on "The Throat and Lungs," FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2nd. Admission Free—Front Seats, 6d. se29 VOLUNTEER HALL, GERALDINE. ■ R S. It/T A S O N Will give a Course of Lectures on the CULTIVATION OF GOOD HEALTH, And the SCIENCE op ELECTRICITY As used and practiced by her. jjgf*Various kinds of Diseases Cured on the Platform. TUESDAY AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock, Sept. 29th, and 6 Following Days. Admission : Free; Front Seats, 6d. ONE SPECIAL PRIVATE LECTURE TO LADIES ONLY Will be delivered during the course. Admission to this Lecture, One Shilling. se26 ■■. TIMARU AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE ASSOCIATION'S TWENTYSIXTH ANNUAL SHOW OF STOCK, ETC., Will be held on the Association's Grounds, Wai iti Road, on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27 AND 28,1891, Consisting of Sheep, Cattle, Horses, Pigs, Dairy and Agricultural Produce, Implements, Wool, etc. PRIZES AMOUNTING TO about £ 550 will be given in Pieces of Plate, Medals, or Cash. PRIZE LISTS and Lists of Additional Special and Private Prizes can be obtained from the Undersigned. ENTRIES CLOSE for Sheep, Cattle, and Pigs, on Saturday, I7th October, and all others on Tuesday 20th October. F. W. STUBBS, se22 Secretary. NOTICE. . SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY )URSUANT to the terms of the "Banks and Bankers Act, 1880," and the " Banks and Bankers Act Amendment Act, 1882," THURSDAY, the Ist day of OCTOBER, 1891, is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday at the TEMUKA and GERALDINE offices of the undermentioned BANKS. Bank of New South Wales, W. G. RHIND, Inspector. Bank of New Zealand, W. T. HOLMES, se26 General Manager. " HAVE various SMALL SUMS of Trust Money for Investment on Good Farming Land, at a Low Rate of Interest. HOWARD TRIPP, Solicitor. se29 Timaru. TRESPASS NOTICE. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ALL PERSONS TRESPASSING on my Land without my permission, will be PROSECUTED. JOHN WOODLEY, se 29 Winchester. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP THE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between WILLIAM HOPKIN i SON and JOHN RICHARD GOLD SMITH, of Temuka, as Threshing Machine Owners and Chaffcutters, has this day been dissolved by Mutual Consent. All debts due to the late firm must be paid to aforesaid WILLIAM HOPKINSON, who will discharge all liability in connection with the partnership. Dated Temuka, Sept. 24th, 1891. WM, HOPKINSON, JOHN GOLDSMITHWitness to signatures: ' Alf. W. Gaze. 8e26 TROUT FISHING. CONSIGNMENT of WADERS and J FISHING BOOTS Just Arrived from the Best Makers, and of the most approved kind, at COWAN'S CLOTHING & OUTFITTING HOUSE Timaru. Still. Edward Downing, ginger beer maker, was arrested in Auckland on a charge of haying an illicit still in his possession. John MePpwa.ll Simpson was arrested for being on the pzemjses. He is an on the railway, and stated he called to see Robert Davis, who was engaged to make boxes for Mr Downing. Both men denied any knowledge of the still, as they were in. the room above. Edward Keatley, a boy employed on the premises, was also arrested. Downing seated that the plant was used to make gingejf wine by a secret of his ow]s The entrance to the room was so formed that it was almost impossible to notice it. When the police i arrived the doorway was blocked with! bottles. The room was hollowed out of the next premies, the doorway being made through the brick wall. Inside was the apparatus, and two tub* containing liquid, evidently working. Downing states the f uniace was erected to boil jam

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2261, 1 October 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2261, 1 October 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2261, 1 October 1891, Page 2

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