St. MARY’S CHUROE, GERALDINE. THE Annual HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES will bo held in the above Church on SEND AY, the 4ih April, JAMES PRESTON, apl Incumbent. GERALDINE BEAGLE CLUB. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of Members of the above Club will take place at the Kennels, Winchester, on TUESDAY, 6th April next at 3 p.m. After the Ordinary Business has been transacted the following will have to be considered and decided :—The desirability of keeping up the Club, and continuing hunting or otherwise. Mr A. L. Barker has intimated he will be unable to undertake tjio duties as Master any further. Members and others interested in keeping up the Club are invited to attend. E. J. S. ECKFORD, Hon. Sec. 26th March, 1886. mr27 PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. A CONCERT, in aid of the Incidental Fund of the Temuka District High School, will take place in the VOLUNTEER HALL, TEMUKA, on TUESDAY, 13th April, 1886. Full particulars in future issue. HENRY A. ROUT, mr2o Secretary. WOODBURY JOCKEY CLUB RACES. EASTER MEETING. TO BE HELD ON EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 26th, 1886. mliE NOMINATIONS for Handicap J Hurdles, Woodbury Cup, and All Aged Handicap, to be in not later than April 6th, 1886, and ACCEPTANCES for same on April 17th, 1886. Weights on April I2th, 1886. POST ENTRIES for all other Races nd NOMINATORS to describe previous performances, age, etc., cf their horses. See Programme. Address: J. H, DEAN. Hon. Sec. Woodbury Jockey Club, mi 9 Woodbury. IWODND-A LADY’S DARK TWEED ij ULLSTER. Owner can have it by Paying Expenses. Apply OFFICE OF THIS PAPER, STRAYED— From Milford a DARK BAY UNBROKEN COLT, rising 4 years’ old, branded RL upside down on near shoulder. Anyone returning the same to C. NICHOLAS, Temuka, will receive £1 reward. mr!6 y. CENSUS. R. HOUSEHOLDERS who have NOT BEEN SUPPLIED with a HOUSEHOLD SCHEDULE are requested at once to Communicate with me at the CUSTOM-HOUSE, TIMARU. Letters addressed to me “On Census Business only ” will bo transmitted free of postage. C. E. COOPER, Enumerator for South Canterbury. 30th March, 1886. apl rjYOSSWILL BARRISTER & SOLICITOR, Timaru and Temuka, Attends at Temuka Every Wednesday and Friday. 21j [a card.] M. J. L Y N 0 H ’ BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Will attend the R.M. Court, Temuka, every Wednesday and may be consulted at tl.e Wallingford Hotel on such day from 9 a.m. jal4 TO FARMERS. Undersigned will be CASH PURX CHASERS of First-class GRAIN throughout the year ; also of CHICKWHEAT. Our Storage being limited, we would suggest the advisableness of Fanners themselves holding throughout the surrounding Districts where possible. Railage and Storage will be saved if advantage be taken of a Local Market. INWOOD AND CO. Winchester, March 6th, 1886. nolO SHORTHAND IN TWELVE LESSONS! in Twelve Lessons !! £>HUNETIC SHORTHAND (Pitman’s) ± taught through the Post in LESSONS for 30a (payment in advance).-W. J. WILLIAMSON, Teacher of Phonography Lower York Plane, Dunedin. an!4
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1488, 3 April 1886, Page 2
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