I A. E. COX. OR SALE, it lots to suit Purr*Vi q onra—--1500 MERINO EWES - Delivery 20th March. ALFRED E. COX, Commission Agent, ja9 Geraldine. HALL, TEMUKAONE NIGHT ONLY, THURSDAY, 14th JANUARY. MR GEORGE KELLY Has much pleasure in announcing the First Exhibition in Temuka of EDISON’S MARVELLOUS PHONOGRAPH PHONOGRAPH Edison’s Startling Talking Machine, The most astounding invention of the age. It Laughs, Talks, Sings, Recites, Plays on any Instrument, and Whistles any Tune. Records Taken in the Hall and Immediately Repeated. Positively One Night Only. THURSDAY, 14th JANUARY. Prices ; 2s and Is. A few reserved seats, 3s. jal2 Commence at 8. GERALDINE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. INSPECTION PARADE, THURSDAY, the 14th, at 7 p.m. Sharp. By Order. R. H. PEARPOINT, jal2 Captain Commanding. TEMUKA FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. PRIZES according to Schedule WILL BE PAID on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, by H. M. MILES, jal4 Hon. Sec. EDUCATING THE HORSE. PROFESSOR LICHTWARK Or his Son THEODOR WILL GIVE A FREE LECTURE on « The Use and Abuse of the Horse” in THE PUBLIC HALL, WINCHESTER, ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 15th, At 8,30 p.m. ia9 ______ POSTPONED. Mr mundell’s stable being ENGAGED on MONDAY, Jan. 18th, I have decided to POSTPONE, and hold my horse training class in Mr N. Dunlop’s slaughter yard, Geraldine, on TUESDAY, Jan. 19th, at 10 a.m. THEODOR LICHTWARK, jal2 Professor of Horsemanship. VOLUNTEER HALL, TEMUKA, Return visit of mr. e. TENNYSON SMITH. SUNDAY EVENING, Jan. 17th, at 8.15: Original Address. MONDAY EVENING, Jan. 18th, at 8 p.m.: Choice Selections from Gough’s Orations. Admission Free. Collections to defray expenses. TUESDAY, Jan. 19th: GRAND ENTERTAINMENT & DRAMATIC RECITALS, Interspersed with Vocal and Instrumental Music. Admission: Front Seats 2s, Back Seats Is. Tickets from Stores and Members of Committee. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8. jal4 Large area of crop to STACKED by CONTRACT. Prices, 6s to 10s per Acre. Apply to JOHN GRIGG, ja9 Longbeach. be w ANTED—Tenders for Harvesting. No. I—llo1 —110 Acres Oats. No. 2—60 and 20 Acres Oats. Everything included. Tenders to be sent to the undersigned on or before TUESDAY, 19th inst. WM. ARTHUR NALDER, jal2 Woodside. Tenders wanted for stookING and FORKING 200 Acres of WHEAT on Green Hayes Estate. Stocks to be kept up till carted. Tenders close on Saturday, 16th January. Tenders can be left with either D. ANGLAND, Milford, or ja!2 W. TARRANT, Swamp Road. rpENDERS are invited for STOOK X ING and FORKING 500 Acres (more' or less) of WHEAT. Tenders close on SATURDAY, 16th inst. Stooks to be kept till carted. Apply to J. CROW, ja9 Kakahu Road. riHENDERS are invited up to noon on JL WEDNESDAY,2Oth January, 1892, for PAINTING THE OUTSIDE and RENOVATING the INSIDE OF TEMUKA HOTEL. Particulars on application to H. BOWLES, at the Hotel. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ja9 OAT STRAW CHAFF 7d per Bag in Paddock. Apply to MICHAEL COOK, Orari Flat, jal2 Woodbury. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. JT OACH having bought Mr. a I J Ensor’s Woolworks at Orari, will be prepared to SCOUR LARGE OR SMALL CLIPS on the Shortest Notice, and in the most approved manner at a Reasonable Price, No Reasonable Offer Refused. He is also a BUYER OF SKINS in any Quantity. J. LOACH, ja 14 Orari. •
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2305, 14 January 1892, Page 2
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