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WAITOHI FLAT SCHOOL. Annual entertainment in Aid of Prize Fund on FRIDAY, December 2nd, 1892. Songs, Violin Selections, Dances, &c. Admission to Concert and Dance, 2s. n 022 J. FRASER, Chairman, WINCHESTER FRUIT-PRESERVING & EXPORT CO., Limtd. nnHB annual meeting of 1 SHAREHOLDERS will bo held in the MEG HAN ICS’ INSTITUTE at T p.m. on SATURDAY, 26th November, 1892, to receive the Directors’ Report and Balance-Sheet, and to generally consider and discuss the present position and prospects of the Company. nol9 V. R. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of “ The Bankruptcy Act, 1883,” and of the various Acts amending the same. "ATOTICE is Hereby Given that I have _|X| this day tiled in the district Court at Timaru a Statement of Accounts showing the Receipts and Expenditure in respect of the foil jwing Bankrupt Estates : George Wade, of Timaru, bootmaker; James David Anderson, of Timaru (trading under the style or firm of James Anderson and Company), merchant; Charles Blenheim Eichbaum, of Timaru, chemist; Benjamin Edward Hibbard, of Timaru, grocer ,- Marianne Perceval, of Temuka, hotelkeeper; Henry Williams and Frederick Colville, of Temuka (lately carrying on business there in partnership as blacksmiths and wheelwrights, under the style of Williams and Colville) ; Charles William Goodwillie, of Temuka, labourer ; Robert Edgeworth, of Winchester, groom; William Legertwood Davidson, of Timaru, carpenter; Alfred Buzan, of Opihi, near Pleasant Point, farmer; Thomas Richmond, of Timaru, fishmonger; Samuel Peake, of Timaru, wheelwright; Edward Dartneil O’Neil, of Pleasant Point, labourer; John Breakwell, of Temuka, labourer ; Donald Munro (the younger), of Makikihi, blackmith; Amy Maria Herdman, of Timaru, boardinghousekeeper ; James Crawford, of Temuka, labourer; Stephen Parmenter, of Timaru, formerly hotelkeeper ; John William Brett, of Geraldine, journeyman saddler ; Augusta Carolina Bnsor, wife of Alfred William Ensor, of Winchester, fellmonger; George Bean, of Waimate, labourer; and John McCabe, of The Hook, near Makikihi, labourer.

And I further give notice that it is my intention, on the 13th day of December, 18!)2, or as soon thereafter as I can be heard, to apply to the said Court for an order releasing the Official Assignee from office in respect of the Estates of the abovementioned Bankrupts. And further for an order, in pursuance of Section 188 of the said Act, directing the Bank of New Zealand, Timaru, to pay the balances (if any) belonging to the Estates of the said Bankrupts (with the exception of the Estate of the said Charles Blenheim Eichbaum) into the Public Trust Office, Wellington. And further for an order, in pursuance of Section 188 of the said Act, directing the Bank of New Zealand at Christchurch to pay the balance (if any) belonging to the Estate of the said Charles Blenheim Eichbaum into the Public Trust Office, Wellington. ALEX. MONTGOMERY, Deputy Official Assignee. Timaru, 18th November, 1882. n 022

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ASHBURTON RACES, NOVEMBER 23bd and 24th. The evening train to TIMARU on the 24th inst. will leave Ashburton at 6.10 p.m., and run 2 hours 20 minutes later than time-table times. n 022 BY ORDER. DRESSMAKING. MISS OARRIG begs to notify to the Ladies of Geraldine and surrounding districts that siiC Il?-S COMMENCED BUSINESS as a DRESSMAKER in in the Premises next door to the {-r.pßx;L----dxne Guardian Office. Orders taken for Dressmaking from the 21st Nov. nol9 TENDERS wanted for PAINTING and PAPERHANGING, and an ADDITION to a cottage. Tenders close on November 24th. For particulars, etc,, apply f. McDonald, nol7 Woodbury. Tenders wanted For the PURCHASE of the Whole or any of SECTIONS Nos. 15, 16, 32, 72, 73, and 74 WALLINGFORD (Temuka), containing 2 Acres 1 Rood and 28 Perches, with Dwelling Houses and Other Improvements thereon. The highest tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars apply to the undersigned, to whom tenders must be sent on or before the Ist December, 1892. ROBT. McOONNEL, Solicitor, 194 Herosord Street, nol9 Christchurch. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF W. CARSTON, WINCHESTER. rit p njtI'ERS are invited for purchase of 1 substan':." 1 FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE with outhouse, am 1 a lied, and section, with improvements thereon, gituate at Winchester. Tenders to be in not later than December 6th. For particulars apply to E. Brown Temuka; or, J. Opie, Winchester. All accounts outstanding in the above estate MUST BE PAID by the 10th of December, or proceedings will follow, E. BROWN and J. OPIE, d 022 Trustees.

MEDICAL ELECTRICITY. OOK.S containing PROFESSOR MASON’S SYSTEM of TREATING DISEASES by ELECTRICITY can now be obtained at the Office of this Paper in Teniuka. These Books contain the whole of Professor Mason’s system. They were printed under his direction, after he had corrected and revised them, and his lectures and all the information he gave to his classes will be found in them. Full Directions as to how to apply an Electric Battery to any kind of disease can be found in them, and the method is stated so plainly and simply that a child can understand it. PRICE ; 5/- pee Book. MEMORLAH CARDS. JUST TO HAND—A Varied Selection of MEMORIAL CARDS. Choice and Tasteful Designs. Inspectionjj Invited TEMTJKA LEADER OFFICE. ORDERS for Rubber Stamps received at the Lmpak Office.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2428, 22 November 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2428, 22 November 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2428, 22 November 1892, Page 2

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