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j. Mundeli and 00. SATURDAY, sth JANUARY, 1885. JMUNDELL AND CO. , will Sell by Public Auction, at Mr Glass’ Private House, Qsraldine, the whole ef his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Sals at 12 o’clock, BANKRUPTCY STOCK At their Rooms, Geraldine, at 3 o’clock. J. MUNDELL & CO., ju3 Auctioneers. GERALDINE ROAD BOARD. TENDERS are invited for the follo wing WORKS Contract— No 180—Alterations and Repairs to Pleasant Valley Footbridge. No, 181—Shingle Repairs, Boundary Road, Kakahn. No. 182 -Bridle Track, Bonndary Road, near Winchester. No. 183—Tussocking, etc., Cameron’s and Lewis’ Roads, Orari Reserve, ' Fluis and specifications, to be seen at the Office, Geraldine. Tenders, addressed to the Chairman, and endorsed with No. of Contract, to be in before 10 a.na. on TUESDAY, the Bth of June, 1886. WILLIAM SBIERS, jul Overseer to the Board, ~ TENDERS. ’ f nENDERS are invited for STUBBING J and BURNING GORBE at the Presbyterian Manse, Tenders to be in by FRIDAY, 4th June. Fer farther particulars apply to JAMES BLYTH, jol Temnka. TENDERS are wanted by the Orari Bridge School Committee, for the ERECTION of 10 chains of FENCIN’ G, and some OTHER WORK will bo included. Tenders close on the Bth day of June, 1.886, For further particulars apply to the Chairman, jul LEWIS GRANT. NOTICE. I HEREBY BEG TO RETURN THANKS to my Friends and Customers in the Orari District for theii patronage in the past, and also to intimate that 1 hare SOLD THE BUSINESS to MR WILLIAM MASON, of Bangitate. All ACCOUNTS must bo PAID to me before JUNE 30th, 1886. J. M. NAUGHTON. In connection with the above I beg to notify that I shall do everything in my power to MERIT a CONTINUANCE of the PATRONAGE so liberally extended to my predecessor. Carts will deliver goods, as heretofore, in the Orari and surrounding districts. jul W. MASON. R Jj A Ji L O ff, BOOTMAKER, GERALDINE, Begs to inform the inhabitants of Geraldine and district that ho ha' taken the Shop lately occupied br R. J-lass, and intends to keep a General Assortment of FIRST-CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES, And trusts by Selling Good Artiste at the POSSIBLE PRICE It* merit a share of public patronage. Bools Cheaper-than ever attempted in the District. Repairs of all kinds at Low Bates. Ail Kinds of Boots and Shoes Made to Order ju3 and Guaranteed. TO FARMERS. VMHE Undersigned will bo CASH PL)R----JL CHASERS of First-class GRAIN hroughnut the year ; also of CHICK--VHEAI. OurStoiage being limited, we would suggest the advisableness of Farmers hemseives holding throughout the surrounding Districts where possible. Railage and Storage will be aaved if advantage be taken of a Local Market. INWOOD AND CO. Winchester, March 6th, 1886, nolO CIRCULARS neatly and promptly ; executed at the Office of this Paper*

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1514, 3 June 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1514, 3 June 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1514, 3 June 1886, Page 2