RANGITATA ELECTORATE. R W. S. M A S L I N _ '"is now addressing the ELECTORS IN THE NORTHERN PORTION OF THIS DISTRICT. no!4 ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF RANGITATA. « THE ELECTORAL ACT, 1893," SECTION 76. 'OTICE is hereby given that ROBERT MONCRIEFF CUTHBERTSON, IVAN RANKEN COLINBUS CUNNINGHAME GRAHAM, WILLIAM STEPHEN MASLIN, EDWARD GEORGE WRIGHT, have been duly NOMINATED as CANDIDATES at the forthcoming Election of a Member of the House of Representatives for the aforesaid Electoral District. JOHN McKEAGUE, no2l Returning Officer. VOLUNTEER HALL, GERALDINE. FRIDAY, NOV. 24, 1893. CONCERT and DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT IN AID OF DR. BARNARDO'S HOMES. PROGRAMME. First Pakt. Overture —"Kenilworth" ... Orchestra r,, \"Of a' the Airts" ? pi,,™™,,,, Glees | "In Summer Time"! Com P an y Song—" The Old Lock " ... Mrs Hardie Song of Influenza ... Convalescents Song—" King Davy "..Rev. M. W. Butterfield Tableau—" The Reaper and Flowers " Two Scenes Japanese Fan Song (by request) Japanese Girls Song—" An Old Garden " ... Mrs Hardie Tableau —"Bluebeard" ... Five Scenes Song—" Jack Ashore " Rev. M. W. Butterfield Tableau—" Woman's Franchise " Two Scenes Glee—" Good Night, Farewell "...Company Interval of Ten Minutes. Second Part. Overture—" Golden Sunshine Waltz " Orchestra To conclude with the Musical Extravaganza, "ABOU HASSAN, THE WAG," or " WHO WON THE WAGER? " Character: Haroun al Raschid (the Calif of Bagdad) Mr H. W. Moore Mesroor (the executioner, otherwise the Black Stick in Waiting) Mr F. W. Fish Abou Hassan, the Wag (Haroun's boon companion, a decidedly fanny dog) Mr A. E. Hawkins The Army (the Standing Force of Bagdad) Mr G. Kraus Zubeydeh (the Calif ess, and the light of Haroun's eyes) ... Miss Wilson Smith Nuzhet(Abou's Wife, a ' bonne femme") Mrs Turton The Nurse Miss A. Fish " God Save the Queen." Front Seats, 2s; Back Seats, Is. Doors Open 7.30; Commence at 8 p.m. WINCHESTER FRUIT-PRESERVING AND EXPORT COMPANY. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the above Company will be held in the MECHANICS' INSTITUTE on WEDNESDAY, November 29th, at 7.30. J. A. YOUNG, no2l Chairman of Directors. CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO-OPER-ATIVE ASSOCIATION (Ltd.) A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Cain's Terrace Offices on SATURDAY, 2nd December, 1893, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Business : To Confirm the following Now Articles passed at the annual general meeting on the 18th November : Article 65—Referring to the mode of election of Direct >rs. Article 97a—Giving power to the Association to pay a bonus on capital. C. H. INGLIS, n 023 Manager.
NOTICE. RATES FOR THRESHING. TO MILL OWNERS a*d LABORING MEN. ~IHE PRICE FIXED for THRESHL ING by the A. S. and L. Union of Temuka is 9s and lis per 1000, or 10s all round, or Is per hour; optional with the Mill Owners. SECRETARY, no2l Temuka Branch. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. J WILLIAM WHEELBAND, of -*-j Rangitata, being the holder of a Publican's License in respect of the House ari'l Premises situate at Rangitata, known as the RANGITATA BRIDGE HOTEL do hereby give notice that 1 desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting of the Raukapuka Licensing Committee, to be holden at Geraldine on the Sixth Day of December, 1893, apply for a TRANSFER of the said License from myself to JOSEPH BRYAN, Junr my appointee. Dated this 20th day of November, 1893. no2l WILLIAM WHEELBAND.
ANGLO-PARISIAN DRESS-GUTTING. LATEST AND BEST. MISS FYFE", having been appointed AGENT BY MRS NAPIER for this new and successful system, practised in the leading West End houses of London, begs to intimate to the Ladies of Temuka and neighborhood that she intends FORMING CLASSES FOR TEACHING THE ABOVE SYSTEM. DRESSMAKING CLASSES will also be formed, Pupils making up their own Materials. Patterns Cut to Obdkr. Pupils will be received on and after MONDAY, 27th NOVEMBER. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Ladies intending to join Class will oblige by leaving names at the TEMUKA LEADER OFFICE. no!8
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2585, 23 November 1893, Page 2
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650Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2585, 23 November 1893, Page 2
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