GERALDINE PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. MRS J. L. WRIGHT, of Wellington, will conduct u fortnight’s SPECIAL MISSION in tho above Church. Meetings every night this week except Friday. Commence at 7.30. Everybody invited. au2 TEMPERANCE DEMONSTRATION. A GRAND TEMPERANCE DEMONSTRATION and Monster Tea and Public Meeting will be held in the Volunteer Hall, Geraldine, on FRIDAY, August sth, when the Meeting will be addressed by the Rev. L. M. Isitt (of Christchurch) and Mrs J. L. Wright (of Wellington). Tea at G p.m. Meeting at 7.45. Tickets : One Shilling Each. jy3o
KAKAHU BUSH SCHOOL. Concert and dance, In aid of School Funds, FRIDAY, AUGUST sth, 1892, Commencing at 8 o’clock. Admission —Two Shillings and Sixpence. Jy» ARBOR DAY, GERALDINE. WE, the undersigned Storekeepers and others, hereby agree to CLOSE our PLACES OF BUSINESS on ARBOR DAY—THURSDAY, 4th August;— N. Dunlop & Co. Robert Morrison J. Mundell & Co. H. B. Webster & Co. R. H. Peabpoint J. W. Pve And 6 others. I hereby accede to your request, and declare this day a CLOSE HOLIDAY IN GERALDINE. A. WHITE, au4 Chairman Town Board. GERALDINE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS THE CHURCH PARADE ordered for the 7th is POSTPONED UNTIL THE 14th, owing to the absence of Rev. A. B. Todd. R. H. PEARPOINT, au 4 Captain. Although the church PARADE is POSTPONED, all Members of the Corps will be HEARTILY WELCOME TO THE SERVICE on the 7th INST. au4 y. R. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of Timaru and Oamaru (being a Local Court of Bankrupty), holden at Timaru. In the matter of “ The Bankruptcy Act, 1889,” and of the various Acts amending the same, and of the Bankruptcy of Michael Spillane, of Arowhenua, near Temuka, in the Provincial District of Canterbury. Hotelkeeper, a Bankrupt. -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Jal said Michael Spillanjj having this day been adjudicated a bankrupt in the said Court, the first general meeting of the Creditors will be held at my Office, Royal Arcade Chamber,- Timaru, on Monday, the Bth day of August, 1892, at H o’clock in the forenoon. Dated this Ist day of August, 1892. ALEX. MONTGOMERY, jy!) Deputy Official Assignee. TBEG respectfully to TENDER MY JL MOST HEARTY THANKS to the BLACK STAR MINSTRELS for thenexcellent Entertainment lit Hid of Repairing St. Joseph’s Church Clock j aUdt'P the genera] public for their patronage, audio those who iff any way assisted to bring about the happy success. an 4 LOUIS jYAUVEL, S.M. Mangolds and turnips for SALE. Apply to s. McCullough, au4 Waitohi. TENDERS are invited for DEEPENING and WIDENING 30 CHAINS of a DRAIN. Specifications, etc., can bo seen at the CROWN HOTEL, where Tenders will be received till WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of August. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. au4
COLONIAL-MANUFACTURED WATERPROOFS. FOR MEN or BOY’S Sewed in Every Part, to Measure, or Stock Sizes ; any Style ; Choice Patterns—or from Brown, Drab, Navy, or Black Paramatta. COWAN’S CLOTHING & OUTFITTING HOUSE Timaru.
Tk,i Maori Pah— On Monday evening ]ast the Per J. Dickson gave a gratuitous optical lanterii entertainment to the Maoris at the pah. There vow ,<?, good attendance, and much interest was tain-si. hI jt. ■ ls , r i l ;”hV of thorn had never seen such uw. *‘\'h;i,>.itinn before. The light was good, dtd photographic slides brought out l>y M* v ‘ Dickson from Dome of tin; various countries ho visited showed to capital advantage. A vote ot thanks yvas returned at the close for the favor done them. I.O.G.T.—The regular meeting .pf the Good Templars’ Lodge. Temuka, was hold on Tuesday evening, when the iatelynonrinated officers were installed with the customary ceremonies by Bro. T. Barr, p.D. The folio wing are the names of the officers —Bro. J. Grant, C/JL’. ; Bro. E. Charteris, Y.T.; Bro. Pearse, Chaplain; Sjster M. Goodey, Secretary; Bister Cr.vdckshfl.nk, Assistant Secretary ; Sister Ackr.oy.i?,, Pi- , nancial Secretary ; Bro, Davey, Treasurer ; l Bro. J. Henry, Marshall; Sister Kanghton, ; Deputy-MarshijU; Bro. J. Lyons, Guard ; Bro. Smart, Sentinel; Bro. J. Anderson, P,U,T. One new metehe? was initiated.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2391, 4 August 1892, Page 2
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