WANTED —A Good GENERAL SERVANT. Apply LADY BLUNDEN, n 024 Temuka. ESLEYAN C BURCH, TEMUKA.—QUARTERLY TEA in “ SOCIAL HALL,” THIS EVENING, Nov. 24th. Tea from 6.30. Public Meeting at 8 p.m. Instrumental and Vocal Music. Tickets—ls. n 024 PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. ON THURSDAY NEXT, Nov. 24th, j THE ANNIVERSARY SOIREE ' will be held in the Volunteer Hall, Geraldine. Tea on tables at 6 p.m. After tea W. G. Bradbury’s favorite “ Cantata ” “ Esther the Beautiful Queen,” will be given by a choir of 40 voices. Conductor; Mr T. Sherratt; Organist: Miss A. Fish. Tickets : Tea and Cantata, 2s; Cantata only, Is. nol9 PREACHING (D.V.) in the WOODBURY SCHOOLROOM on SUNDAY, THE 27th INSTANT, At 3 o’clock. “ One thing thou lackest.”—Mark x., 21. n 024 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. NOTICE. ANY PERSON found TRESPASSING on the RANGITATA FARM lately owned by Messrs Taylor and Flatman, without permission, will be PROSECUTED. Owing to Dogs worry.ng Sheep POISON will be Laid, and all Stray Dogs will be Shot. n 024 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION FARES TO DUNEDIN FOR RACES AND A. & P. SHOW, Excursion tickets to dunBDIN, available for Return till 12th December, will be issued at Temuka at 27s 6d First Class, 20s Second, from November 26th to Ist December. A SPECIAL NIGHT TRAIN for Excursionists returning will leave Dunedin at 9 p.m. on 3rd December. Forfuller particulars see posters, n 024 BY ORDER. SOUTH CANTERBURY BOARD OF EDUCATION. SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION. 1892-93. The next annual examination for Scholarships given by this Board will be held in the Timaru Main School, commencing on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of January next, at!) a.in. All intending Candidates should signify their intention of presenting themselves for examination on or before SATURDAY, the 10th December next, stating at the same time, AND ON THEIR APPLICATION FORM, ALSO what optional Subjects they intend to be examined in; and in the case of those taking Science and Drawing, to specify the branches in these subjects. Forms of application which are necessary and must be accurately filled in —can be obtained at this office. The time-table will be published on or about the 23rd December, following the time table of last year. J. H. BAMFIELD. Secretary. Education Office, Timaru, 22nd November, 1802. n 024 £2O REWARD. LOST In the Temuka River, at the Manse Crossing—A small RUSSIAN jEATHER LADIES’ HAND BAG, ontaining a necklace and a small sum of noney. The finder on delivering the neckace and other contents of the bag to he undersigned will receive the above award. j HAY , Solicitor, oc2o Timaru.
MONEY TO LEND on approved Freehold Security in sums of £2OO and upwards, at £6 per cent per annum, PERRY, PERRY, & KINNERNEY Solicitors, Timaru.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2429, 24 November 1892, Page 2
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475Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2429, 24 November 1892, Page 2
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