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A MEETING of the GERALDINE BRANCH of the AMALGAMATED SHEARERS AND LABORERS UNION will be held on SATURDAY, 7th October. Business important— To receive report of Conference, to elect officers, and arrange for selection of candidates for Parliament. ocs R. HAMMOND, ChairmaD. CHURCH OF ENGLAND SERVICES. TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, OCT. 8. Tkmuka, 11 a.m. and p.m.—Rev. W. E. Gillam. Evening subject: " What is Freethought V Winchester, 11 a.m.—Mr H. J. Gladstone. 6.30 p.m.—Rev. M. W. Butterfield. Maoei Pah, 3 p.m.—Rev. W. E. Gillam. Rangitata Island, 11 a.m. 1 Rev. M.W. Rangitata S'th, 6.30 p.m. / Butterfield ESLEYAN CHURCH i Services To-Morrow— Tbmuka, 11 a.m. Rev. J. Dellow. Subject: « The letter to Smyrna." Tjemuk*, 6.30 p.m. Rev. J. Dellow. Subjecs : " The genesis of evil." Waitohi—Rev. J. Dellow. "PRIMITIVE METHODTST CHURCH. Geraldine—Morning : Subject, " Power from on high" ; Evening : " The Fatherhood of God," Rev. W. C. Woodward. Tetnuka—Afternoon and Evening : Sermon to Young People, Rev. J. R. Hindes. Orari —Mr Bryan. Geraldine Flat, at 3—Rev. W. C. Woodward. I. 0. G. T. LODGE on TUESDAY 1 NIGHT NEXT, the 10th October, iu SOCIAL HALL. Good Programme and Refreshments. Commence at 8 o'clock. Admission, 6d. All are invited. oc7 GERALDINE ST. PATRICK'S SPORTS ASSOCIATION. RAND SOCIAL in Volunteer Hall OT on THURSDAY, Oct. 12th, 1893. Double Tickets, 4s. Refreshments provided. Dancing at 8 p.m. oc7 TIMARU AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. rpHE ASSOCIATION'S TWENTYJL EIGHTH, ANNUAL SHOW OF STOCK, Etc , Will be held on the Association's Grounds, Wai-iti Road, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, OCTuBER 24th and 25th, 1893, Consisting of Sheep, Cattle, Horses, Pigs, Dogs, Oairy and Agricultural Produce, Implements, Wool,&c. PRIZES amounting to about £SOO will given in pieces of Plate, Medals, or Cash. Prize Lists with Special and Private Prizas can be obtained from the Undersigned at the Secretary's Office, Church Street, Timaru. and Pigs, on SATUKDAY, October 14th, audall others on TUESDAY, October 17th. F. W. STUBB3, se26 Secretary. OODBURY ATHLETIC CLUB. Judge—Mr C. D Rae. Starter—Mr A. Ferguson. Haudic.ipp r— Mr .1. j£ a 'augher Treasur-r—Mr J. Scott. PROGRAMME OF SPORTS. En- Ist 2nd Events trance Prize Prize 100 Yard* Maiden Race... .*'■ 20s J" 8 Fuuinu- 101 b Stone ... 2/440 Y..r..1s Hurdle Race ... 4/- 50s Running Long Jump ... 2/- 20s K~ 100 Yards Handicapinheats if necessarj 2/6 30s 15s High Jump 2/- 20a 10s if necessarj 2/6 30s 15s High Jump 2/- 20a 10s Trophy Trophy Two Mile Bicycle Race... 3/6 40s 20s 440 Yards Flat Race ...3/6 40a 15s 120 Yards Boys' Race under 15 years ... 1/- 10a 5s Vaulting with Pole ...2/- 20s 10s Maiden Wrestling 2/6 30s 15s 880 Yard* Flat Race ...3/6 40s 15s Three Mile Bicycle Race Trophy Trophy 4/-. 50s 30s 200 Y.-.rds Flat Race Hop, Step, and Jump Girls' Race 200 Yards Local Race 2/- 20a 10i 2/. 20a 10s Sewing Machine os 2/- 20s 10a 100 Yards Consolation ... 2/- 20s 10a A Trophy of the valu j . of £2 given to the highest sco-er of poiuta during the day. The whole of the above events will be handicapped. Entries addressed " Secretary, Woodbury Athletic - Club," to be in not later than October 25th, 1893. Handicaps will be declared on the 31st October. Nominators must forward entrance fee with nominations, and alsoj performances for two years previous. No one will be nominated unless their entrance fee is paid. No stamps accented. Bicycle riders when entering are requested to state whether pneumatic or solid tyres, also weight of machine and gear. No points to be given for tr. phy in races 1, 7,13, and 17. The Club's ANNUAL SOCIAL to be held in the eveninar. The South Canterbury Caledonian rules strictly adhered to. M. H. McLEOD, oc3 Hon. Secretary. NOTICE. AVING let our Fishing Waters to L Richaro Young, he has our authority to PROSECUTE ALL TRESPASSERS. Arrangements to Pish must be made with him. (Signed) WILLIAM DeRENZY. oc3 JOSEPH LEWIS. , TIMARU AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION SHOW. OCTOBER, 1893. E. WARBURTON again offers a JT. Prize of ONE GUINEA for the best piste of 12 scones made with his "CAN'T BE BEAT" BAKING POWDER as leavening agent (last year's prize was won by Mrs Wyllie, Kingsdown). Ask your grocer for this brand and take no other. It is the best, and all respectable storekeepers sell it. jyl TAILORING^JAILORINS. TTJT ILLIAM QTOREY Having Just Received a Very Large Stock of FANCY COATINGS, WEST OF ENGLAND, SCOTCH, & COLONIAL TWEEDS, FANCY STRIPE TROUSERINGS, FANCY VBSTINGS, &c, &c, Is Prepared to make SUITS FROM £3 15s, Good Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed. A Choice Assortment or Hats, Ties, Shirts, Braces, &o. WILLIAM STOREY, ocs TEMUKA,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2565, 7 October 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2565, 7 October 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2565, 7 October 1893, Page 2

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