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PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, TEMUKA. ON SUNDAY NEXT, March?, 1886, the PEV. H. CLARK will preach ins FAREWELL SERMON in the above Church at 3 o’clock. On MONDAY EVENING a public FAREWELL TEA will be held in the Church. Tea on the tables at 6.30 p.m. Admission— Adults, Is 6tl; Children under 12, Is. After Tea a PUBLIC MEETING will be held, when addresses may he expected from the Rev. W. J. Dean, of Timaru, the Rev. H. Clark, and other Friends. Chair to be taken at 7.30. Collection in aid of Circuit Fund. mr4 R. METSON. TEMUKA BUTTER, CHEESE, AND BACON-CURING FACTORY. 4 MEETING of the MILK-SUP-f\ PLIERS to the above Factory will be held NEXT MONDAY EVENING at 8 o’clock, m the ROYAL HO'l’iL, TEMUKA, to consider the present system of taking percentages, nu 6 HENRY OLDFIELD. I.O.G.T.—WELCOME RETREAT LODGE, GERALDINE. r pHE NEXT ORDINARY MEETING _L vill bo held on TUESDAY, the 9th March. Open Lodge at 8 p.m. To include the Members of Buid of Hope. Rev. Mr CLARK will deliver an Address. A good Programme is expected. rar6 C. E. SHE UR ATT, W.S. A BLUE RIBBON MEETING Will be held in the WINCHESTER SCHOOLROOM, ON THURSDAY EVENING, 11th MARCH, At 7.30 p.m. Temuka Choir will attend. Addresses by Ministers, Refreshments provided free of charge. All invited. C. SHALLARD, mr2 Secretary. Geraldine pound.—impounded from Oruri Station, on 3rd ieist.— 4 Merino Ewes, 3 hall-bred do, and 13 haif-bred Lambs; various brands ai>u earmarks. If not previously released wilt be SOLD at the Pound at noon on THURSDAY, 11th March.—W. 0. ANDREWS, Poundkeeper. mi 6 MISSING FRIENDS. rnHOMAS LOCH, formerly living near I Canterbury, Kent, and two years ago living in Canterbury, N.Z., is requested to write to the Undersigned. M. H. ROHDE, Corn bxciiangc, mr4 Christenurch, N.Z. FUNERAL NOTICE. rpHE Friends of Mr H. M. Miles are 8 respectfully informed that the remains of his late Wife will leave his residence, Temuka, on SUNDAY, the 7th iust., at 3 p.m. for the Cemetery. JAMES BLYTH, mr6 Undertaker. TRESPASS NOTICE. After this date all pigs found Trespassing on my propeity Freehold or Leasehold will be DE STROYED. R. TARBOTTON, Raogitata. March 3rd. nn4 NOTICE. ON and after this date my PRICES for SHOEING will be 6s, 7s, and 8s per set. Steeled shoes 6d per set eXtrU ‘ WM. HENEY, Sboer and General Blacksmith, Geraldine. March 4th. mi 4 G RHiAT CLEARING SALE NOW ON AT VICTORIA HOUSE GREAT BARGAINS. COME AND SEE THEM AT J. s. w mr6 GERALDINE. A I T E’ S, JJIGGINS AND rpOMLINSON, WHEELWRIGHTS AND BLACKSMITHS, TEMUKA, Having taken the Premises so long occupied by Nicholl Bros., beg to solicit a share of the Public Support. All kinds of Wheelwright and Blacksmith Work done on the premises. SHOEING ss, 6s, and 7s per Set Cash. Other Charges Equally Low. fe2s w I L LIAM mOS.SWILL BARRISTER & SOLICITOR, Timaru and Temuka, Attends at Temuka Every Wednesday* and Friday, 21j [a card.] Y N C M. J. L BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Will attend the R.M. Court, Temal every Wednesday and may be consul! at the Wallingford Hotel on such d from 9 a.m. jal4 MEMORIAL CARDS Printed neatly and exped'tiousiy at the Office of ttiis Paper,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1476, 6 March 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1476, 6 March 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1476, 6 March 1886, Page 2