SPECIAL NOTICE. OWING to repairs at St. Mary’s Anglican Church, Geraldine, SERVICES will bo held as usual on SUNDAY, Feb. IDth, in the old church adjoining. The Sunday School will not be hold. felG f\IIU it C II 0 F ENGLAND \j SERVICES. (TO-MORROW) SUNDAY) FEB. 10. Tumltka, 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. ~ 11 a.m.—Rev. W. E. Gillam. (i.:;o p.m.—Rev. M. W. Butterfield. WiNCin S'l'Kii, II a.m. —Her. AI. \V. B utterficl 1. ~ (i.ilOp.m. — Rev. W, E. Gillam. Raxcitiua Valley', li p.m.—-Rev. IV. E. Gillam. • ■ Tim oircrtorics at all the services will be given to the relief of suJferers by the Brisbane Floods . VTT T ESLEYAN CHUIt 0 H W TEMUKA. To-Mounow’s Services — Morning, 11 o’clock—Rev. J. Dellow. Subject: “The ‘Comes’ of the Bibie.” Evening, 6.60 o’clock—Rev. J. Dellow. Subject: “ Bearing One Another’s Burdens.” The collection at the evening service is in aid of the Queensland sufferers. Vocal and instrumental musical prelude at 6.10 p.m. Open air service at a quarter to eight.
PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. Services Tomorrow. Geraldine, 11 a.in.—Rev. W. Woollaas. ~ (5.30 p.m.—Mr W. S. Maslin. Eelfield 3 p.m.—Mr T. H. Dalton. PRIMITIVE METHODIST SUNJL day school anniversary, TEMDKA.—The Anniversary Services of the above School will bo held TOMORROW, when Sermons will be preached, at 11 by the Rev. W. Woollass. At 3 a CHILDREN’S SERVICE will be conducted by Rev. W. C. Wood. (5.30, Rev. W. C. Wood, of Wellington. THE ANNUAL SOIREE will be held on MONDAY EVENING when addresses will be given by Revs. W. C. Wood, Woollass, and others. Tea from 0.30 to 7.30. Tickets, Is (id. All are invited. felO QUEENSLAND RELIEF FUND. A PUBLIC MEETING of Sympathisers with the QUEENSLAND SUFFERERS by the late disastrous floods, will be held in the Temuka Town Board Office on MONDAY, THE 20th inst., at 8 p.m. J. BLYTH, fe!6 Chairman. HALL, TEMUKA. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24th. The Event ok tub Century The Marvellous STEEN-SMITH AMERICAN ENTERTAINERS, Who have created a perfect furore since their arrival from Sau Francisco. Mind Readers, Thought Transmitters, Second Sight Seers, Spiritualistic Exposers, and Ventriloquists. The talk of the Colony. Auckland, Napier, Wellington, and Dunedin raken by storm. Prices ; 3s, 2s & Is. TRAVERS VALE, fold ■ Representative. “THE DAIRY INDUSTRY ACT, 1802.” rpHE attention of Manufacturers and I Exporters of Dairy Produce is specially directed to the Provisions of the above-named Act, as on and after the First Day of MARCH proximo, the various clauses of such Act will be strictly enforced. John McKenzie, Minister for Agriculture. Department of Agriculture, Wellington, N.Z., Feb. 10th, 1803. fell 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 Elections Act, 1876,” and its Amendments, I hereby notify that an election for ONE MEMBER to fill an Extraordinary Vacancy on the Temuka Road Board* will be 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(3,” must be delivered to the Returning Officer, or addressed to him at the Road Board Office, Temuka, before Noon on TUESDAY, the Twenty-first Day of February, 1893. FRANCIS ARCHER, Returning Officer. Temuka, llth Feb,, 1893. fell NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, EXCURSION FARES TO DUNEDIN FOR RACES, FEB. 22sn, 23rd, and 25tu. RETURN NIGHT TRAIN. RETURN FARES from Temuka, 2i's (id First Class, Wh Second. Ticket:; issued February 20(li to 24th. available for return till 4th March. A SI ’EC!AL N IGiiT TRAIN, by rATa-'w Excursionists may return, will leave Vtni'dlv Ur Christchurch at 9.45 p.m. on 25th iuot. fold 3-W U’I’UER. £2O CHALLENGE. IS U.u’.ursignol hereby CHALI LICK CIS S tit-o OWNERS or MA KERS <.t CLAYTON &. SHUTTLEWORTH COMBINES or ANY’ OTHER MA K Ell to THRASH against liis HORNSBY MACHINE (imported fur him last se.riin by A. 11. Anderson, Esq.) Wheat, Oats, Barley, or Grass Seed, snV>Jcfit to the following Conditions : To .make the host sample of smutted and dirty grain, carrying the least grain over the elevators; to thrash and clean Ryegrass from any age of pasture. The Judges to bo four practical farmers disinterested in cither machine. The Cash to ho staked with any responsible person or at any bank as soon as challenge is accepted. The Challenge is to bo open for six. months. J. F. DOUGLAS, fold Temuka. YISITING CARDS iu Choice Scripts, equal to copper-plate, Printed at Short Notice at the Office of THIS PAPER.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2466, 18 February 1893, Page 2
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