JT ANTED—A BOY to assist in the y y Store and General Work. Apply at once to G. PRATTLEY, fc.l4 Arowhenua Stove. WANTED —APPLICATIONS for Position of SEWING MISTRESS for the Orari Bridge School. Applications to be sent to Mr W. Hewson, Chairman, by Friday, Feb. 17th. ?1 ITUATION WANTED by STATION J COOK & BAKER. Undeniable References. Address : F.S., at Mr J. Terance, Baker, Pleasant Point. fei4 )RESBYTERIAN BAND of HOPE, TEMUKA, WILL MEET IN THE CHURCH, ON THURSDAY EVENING. All are invited.
FUNERAL NOTICE. r SPHE Friends of Mr Joseph Gheaves JL are respectfully informed that the Funeral of his late Wife, Hannah, will leave the Woodbury Schoolhouso on WEDNESDAY, the 15th, at i p.m. for the Geraldme Cemetery. J. H. DEAN, fel4 Undertaker. ELECTION TO FILL AN EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY ON THE TEMUKA ROAD BOARD. IN Accordance with the provisions of " The Road Board Act, 1882," and '• The Regulation of Local Ejections Act, 1870," and its Amendments, I hereby notify that an election for ONE MEMBER to fill an Extraordinary Vacancy on the Temuka Road Board? will bo held on THURSDAY, the Second Day of March, 1893. NOMINATIONS of Candidates, made in the form prescribed by '• The Regulation of Local Elections Act, 187 G," must be delivered to the Returning Officer, or addressed to him at the Road Boaid Office, Temuka, before Noon on TUESDAY, the Twenty-first Day of February, 1893. FRANCIS ARCHER, Returning Officer. Temuka, 11th Feb., 1893. fell SfEGIAL ORDER CONSTITUTING THE FOUR PEAKS WATER SUPPLY DISTRICT, AS FROM THE loin DAY OF APRIL. Ibo 3. AT A SPECIAL MEETING of the Geraldme County Council, held on uio oth day of February, 1803, a Resolution (passed on the l2ch January; was adopted Ratepayers, praying that the district denned in the special Order (copies of such definition being open for inspection at the uliice of the breruidineßoau Board, Goraidine, and at the Uliice of the Geraldina Council, Church Street, Timatu), be declared a Water (supply District in the terms of ' The Water Supply Act, 1801,' under the name of ' ihe Four Peaks Water Supply District,' as from the 13th day of April, 1803,' and will be continued at a meeting of the County Council, to bo held on SATURDAY, the 18th day of March, 1803. By order. F. W. STUBBS, Clerk G.C.C. Timaru, Feb. 11th, i. 803. ja!4 AROWHENUA TOWN BOARD. ALL RATES AND RENTS due to the above Board and unpaid within lourteen days from date hereof will be SUED FUR without further notice. By Order. ALFD. W. GAZE, Clerk. February 11th, 1893. fell "THE DAIRY INDUSTRY ACT, 1892."
TfIHE attention of Manufacturers and JL Exporters of Dairy Produce is specially directed to the Provisions of the above-named Act, as on and after the First Day of MA.fciC.tf proximo, the various clauses of such Act will be strictly enforced. JOHN McKENZIE, Minister for Agriculture. Department of Agriculture, Wellington, IN.Z., Feb. 10th, 1893. fel4 BICYCLES. BICYCLES. WJ. COLE having business in . Temuka for a few mouths is prepared to take ORDERS for N. OATES'S CELEBKAiED ZEALAJSDIA BICYCLES, also ADAMS, CIiRTIES & CO.'S STARS. Machines delivered at Temuka freight free. For further particulars and Catalogues npply to W. J. COLE, fell Wallingford Hotel, Temuka. ~K. F. GRAY, Yaluatoii, House, Lawp, E-.vm'«, A>fi.> General Co.u:uis.si:ow A l **.-*?. '\%TO\>L, GRAIS, GRAS-; b ir 'TSD?5, W SKINS AND HIDES, As\> All Kinj>s of Proi>u<;b BOUGHT & SOLD ON COMMISSION. OFFICE AND STORE—MAIX SOUTH ROAD, TEMUKA. Near Bank of New Zealand. fel4 ?ITRAYED into my Paddock, on O or about Thursday, 9th TWO HOUSES; one Chestnut and the other Black, both with White faces. Brand on Chestnut square over M ; no brand visiblo on Black one. Owner can have the same by paying expenses. fell 'P. SWANEY, Kakahu Road. TISITING CARDS, eipial to copper r plate, printed at the office of this
Holloway’;} Oistmknt and Pills.— Coughs and influenza. —The soothing properties of.' these medicaments render them well worthy of trial in all discuses of the respiratory organs. In common colds and inlluenza t her ills taken internally and the ointment rubbed over the chest and throat, are exceedingly elllcacious. When influenza is epidemic, this treatment is the easiest, safest and surest. Holloway’s Pills purify the blood, remove all obstacles to its free circulation through the lungs, relieve the over-gorged air tubes, and render respiration free, without reducing - the strength irritating the nerves, or depressing the spirit; such are the ready means of escaping from suffering when afflicted with colds, coughs, bronchitis, and other chest complaints!, by which the health of so many is seriously and permanently injured m most countries,)
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2464, 14 February 1893, Page 2
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